In this challenge, you'll build a barebones SQLite implementation that supports basic SQL queries like SELECT. Along the way you'll learn about SQLite's file format, how indexed data is stored in B-trees and more.
In this stage, you'll implement one of SQLite's
dot-commands: .dbinfo. This command
prints metadata related a SQLite database, and you'll implement one of these values: the database page size. You'll
do this by parsing a file that uses the SQLite database file format.
In this stage, you'll extend support for the .dbinfo command added in the previous stage. Specifically, you'll implement functionality to print the number of tables. You'll do this by parsing a file that uses the SQLite database file format.
Ananthalakshmi Sankar
Automation Team, Apple
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Enjoying programming all over again. It's been a while since I wrote Rust, but getting a good hang of it.
Pranjal Paliwal
Software Engineer, Headout