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| Date | Thu, 02 Aug 2012 08:55:48 -0700 |
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SQLite has a neat feature where if you give it a the file-name of ':memory:' the resulting table is in memory and not on disk. I thought it was a cool feature, but expanded it slightly: any name surrounded by colons results in an in-memory table. I'm looking at the same type of situation with indices, but now I'm wondering if the :name: method is not pythonic and I should use a flag (in_memory=True) when memory storage instead of disk storage is desired. Thoughts? ~Ethan~
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