* In its default configuration, SQLite API routines return one of 30 integer
* [result codes].
* In its default configuration, SQLite API routines return one of 30 integer
* [result codes]. However, experience has shown that many of
* these result codes are too coarse-grained. They do not provide as
* much information about problems as programmers might like. In an effort to
* address this, newer versions of SQLite (version 3.3.8 [dateof:3.3.8]
* and later) include support for additional result codes that provide more detailed information
* about errors. These [extended result codes] are enabled or disabled
* on a per database connection basis using the [sqlite3_extended_result_codes()] API.
* Or, the extended code for the most recent error can be obtained using [sqlite3_extended_errcode()].
* In its default configuration, SQLite API routines return one of 30 integer * [result codes]. However, experience has shown that many of * these result codes are too coarse-grained. They do not provide as * much information about problems as programmers might like. In an effort to * address this, newer versions of SQLite (version 3.3.8 [dateof:3.3.8] * and later) include support for additional result codes that provide more detailed information * about errors. These [extended result codes] are enabled or disabled * on a per database connection basis using the [sqlite3_extended_result_codes()] API. * Or, the extended code for the most recent error can be obtained using [sqlite3_extended_errcode()].