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* `sqlcipher` looks for the SQLCipher library to link against instead of SQLite. This feature is mutually exclusive with `bundled`.
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* `sqlcipher` looks for the SQLCipher library to link against instead of SQLite. This feature is mutually exclusive with `bundled`.
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* `hooks` for [Commit, Rollback](http://sqlite.org/c3ref/commit_hook.html) and [Data Change](http://sqlite.org/c3ref/update_hook.html) notification callbacks.
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* `hooks` for [Commit, Rollback](http://sqlite.org/c3ref/commit_hook.html) and [Data Change](http://sqlite.org/c3ref/update_hook.html) notification callbacks.
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* `unlock_notify` for [Unlock](https://sqlite.org/unlock_notify.html) notification.
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* `unlock_notify` for [Unlock](https://sqlite.org/unlock_notify.html) notification.
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* `vtab` for [virtual table](https://sqlite.org/vtab.html) support (allows you to write virtual table implemntations in Rust). Currently, only read-only virtual tables are supported.
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* `vtab` for [virtual table](https://sqlite.org/vtab.html) support (allows you to write virtual table implementations in Rust). Currently, only read-only virtual tables are supported.
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* [`csvtab`](https://sqlite.org/csv.html), CSV virtual table written in Rust.
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* [`csvtab`](https://sqlite.org/csv.html), CSV virtual table written in Rust.
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* [`array`](https://sqlite.org/carray.html), The `rarray()` Table-Valued Function.
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* [`array`](https://sqlite.org/carray.html), The `rarray()` Table-Valued Function.
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* `i128_blob` allows storing values of type `i128` type in SQLite databases. Internally, the data is stored as a 16 byte big-endian blob, with the most significant bit flipped, which allows ordering and comparison between different blobs storing i128s to work as expected.
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* `i128_blob` allows storing values of type `i128` type in SQLite databases. Internally, the data is stored as a 16 byte big-endian blob, with the most significant bit flipped, which allows ordering and comparison between different blobs storing i128s to work as expected.
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