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SQLite Release 3.8.3 On 2014-02-03
- Added support for common table expressions and the WITH clause.
 - Added the printf() SQL function.
 - Added SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC as an optional bit in the 4th argument to the
    sqlite3_create_function() and related interfaces, providing applications with
    the ability to create new functions that can be factored out of inner loops when
    they have constant arguments.
 - Add SQLITE_READONLY_DBMOVED error code, returned at the beginning of a
    transaction, to indicate that the underlying database file has been renamed
    or moved out from under SQLite.
 - Allow arbitrary expressions, including function calls and subqueries, in
    the filename argument to ATTACH.
 - Allow a VALUES clause to be used anywhere a SELECT statement is valid.
 - Reseed the PRNG used by sqlite3_randomness(N,P) when invoked with N==0.
    Automatically reseed after a fork() on unix.
 - Enhance the spellfix1 virtual table so that it can search efficiently by rowid.
 - Performance enhancements.
 - Improvements to the comments in the VDBE byte-code display when running EXPLAIN.
 - Add the "%token_class" directive to Lemon parser generator and use it to simplify
    the grammar.
 - Change the Lemon source code to avoid calling C-library functions that OpenBSD
    considers dangerous.  (Ex: sprintf).
 - Bug fix: In the command-line shell CSV import feature, do not end a field
    when an escaped double-quote occurs at the end of a CRLN line.
 - SQLITE_SOURCE_ID: 
    "2014-02-03 13:52:03 e816dd924619db5f766de6df74ea2194f3e3b538"
 - SHA1 for sqlite3.c: 98a07da78f71b0275e8d9c510486877adc31dbee
 
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