![]() The cause is any extra space after a terminating semi-colon in a SQL string passed to sqlite3_prepare_v2 procedure in the prepare1* method of `db` Sqlite3 connection% implementation will result in non-false tail and zero prep-status values being returned. The checking code sees the non-false tail value and raises the "multiple statements given" exception. The easy fix is to trim any trailing whitespace by calling string-trim on the buffer string before its converted to a byte string in the copy-buffer procedure used by sqlite3_prepare_v2 to initialize the sql-buffer. See Issue #1702 |
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This is the source code for the core of Racket. See "INSTALL.txt" for full information on building Racket.
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.
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