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SQLite Release 3.16.0 On 2017-01-02
- Uses 9% fewer CPU cycles. (See the CPU performance measurement report for
    details on how this performance increase was computed.)
 - Added experimental support for PRAGMA functions.
 - Added the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE option to sqlite3_db_config().
 - Enhance the date and time functions so that the 'unixepoch' modifier works
    for the full span of supported dates.
 - Changed the default configuration of the lookaside memory allocator from
    500 slots of 128 bytes each into 125 slots of 512 bytes each.
 - Enhanced "WHERE x NOT NULL" partial indexes so that they are usable if 
    the "x" column appears in a LIKE or GLOB operator.
 - Enhanced sqlite3_interrupt() so that it interrupts checkpoint operations that
    are in process.
 - Enhanced the LIKE and GLOB matching algorithm to be faster
    for cases when the pattern contains multiple wildcards.
 - Added the SQLITE_FCNTL_WIN32_GET_HANDLE file control opcode.
 - Added ".mode quote" to the command-line shell.
 - Added ".lint fkey-indexes" to the command-line shell.
 - Added the .imposter dot-command to the command-line shell.
 - Added the remember(V,PTR)
    SQL function as a loadable extension.
 - Rename the SQLITE_OMIT_BUILTIN_TEST compile-time option to
    SQLITE_UNTESTABLE to better reflect the implications of using it.
Bug Fixes:
 - Fix a long-standing bug in the query planner that caused incorrect results
    on a LEFT JOIN where the left-hand table is a subquery and the join constraint
    is a bare column name coming from the left-hand subquery.  Ticket
    2df0107b.
 - Correctly handle the integer literal -0x8000000000000000 in the query planner.
Hashes:
 - SQLITE_SOURCE_ID: "2017-01-02 11:57:58 04ac0b75b1716541b2b97704f4809cb7ef19cccf"
 - SHA1 for sqlite3.c: e2920fb885569d14197c9b7958e6f1db573ee669
 
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