
sounds useful. You can also check out Michael Snoyman's sqlite
bindings used in Persistent:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/persistent-sqlite and the one in
groundhog:https://github.com/lykahb/groundhog/blob/master/backends/sqlite/Database/Sql...
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Janne Hellsten
Hi list,
I've been looking for better Haskell sqlite bindings for few months now.
So far I've tried or investigated the following sqlite packages:
- hdbc-sqlite3 - sqlite - direct-sqlite
At the same time I've played around a bit with postgresql-simple. I've come to quite like the postgresql-simple API and would like to have a access API for sqlite.
Unfortunately, all the existing sqlite bindings seem to offer a much lower level interface.
I'm thinking that if no *-simple style Haskell library exists for sqlite3, I'd like to create one.
I've exchanged a few e-mails about this with Leon and with his help have a few ideas on how to go about it.
Leon suggested that the design should be two libraries: one low-level library that can be unsafe to use directly and another medium-level package that's built on the low-level library. The medium part would borrow pretty directly from existing *-simple packages.
I dabbled a bit with my own low-level sqlite bindings but later came to realize that the direct-sqlite package (http://ireneknapp.com/software/) seems to be pretty close to what I'd need. So I'm thinking that could be the low-level part of sqlite-simple.
Does this seem like a useful thing to build? (I know I'd need it.)
Does something like this already exist?
Thanks!
Janne
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