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```toml
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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[dependencies]
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# `bundled` causes us to automatically compile and link in an up to date
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# `bundled` causes us to automatically compile and link in an up to date
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# version of SQLite for you, which avoids many common build issues, and
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# version of SQLite for you. This avoids many common build issues, and
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# avoids depending on the version of SQLite on the users system, which may
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# avoids depending on the version of SQLite on the users system (or your
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# be old or missing. However, it's not ideal for all scenarios and in
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# system), which may be old or missing. It's the right choice for most
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# particular, generic libraries built around `rusqlite` should probably
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# programs that control their own SQLite databases.
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# not enable it; it's a choice that should *usually* be left up to
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#
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# the application that actually manages the database, which is why it
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# That said, it's not ideal for all scenarios and in particular, generic
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# is not a default feature.
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# libraries built around `rusqlite` should probably not enable it, which
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# is why it is not a default feature -- it could become hard to disable.
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rusqlite = { version = "0.27.0", features = ["bundled"] }
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rusqlite = { version = "0.27.0", features = ["bundled"] }
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```
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```
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