Installation instructions

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### Depandancies: ### Depandancies:
- a STL implementation (even an old one, like those provided with VC6/eVC4 should work) - a STL implementation (even an old one, like those provided with VC6/eVC4 should work)
- exception support (the class Exception inherit from std::runtime_error) - exception support (the class Exception inherit from std::runtime_error)
- the SQLite library, either by linking to it dynamicaly or staticaly (libsqlite3-dev under Linux), - the SQLite library, either by linking to it dynamicaly or staticaly (libsqlite3-dev under Linux),
or by adding its source file in your project code base (source code provided in src/sqlite3 for Windows). or by adding its source file in your project code base (source code provided in src/sqlite3 for Windows).
To use it in your project, you only need to add the 10 SQLiteC++ source files ### Installation:
in your project code base (not the main.cpp example file).
To use this wrappers, you need to add the 10 SQLiteC++ source files from the src/ directory
in your project code base, and compile/link against the sqlite library.
## Getting started ## Getting started
### About SQLite: ### About SQLite:
SQLite is a library that implements a serverless transactional SQL database engine. SQLite is a library that implements a serverless transactional SQL database engine.
It is the most widely deployed SQL database engine in the world. It is the most widely deployed SQL database engine in the world.
The source code for SQLite is in the public domain. The source code for SQLite is in the public domain.