fix: sqlite: string interpolation incorrectly uses backslash escapes#228
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huandu merged 4 commits intohuandu:masterfrom Dec 30, 2025
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fix: sqlite: string interpolation incorrectly uses backslash escapes#228huandu merged 4 commits intohuandu:masterfrom
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Here is the exact reference to the documentation:
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I just added support for the other cases where interpolation is incorrectly using backslash in SQLite |
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Thanks for your contribution. |
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@shoriwe Don't forget to fix failed cases. Thanks. |
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Made all SQLite test pass by resolving to valid SQLite string syntax |
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@huandu. I have updated the PR, let me know if it is now ready to merge |
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LGTM. |
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Patch for: #227