# Options relative to SQLite and SQLiteC++ functions ## Enable the use of SQLite column metadata and Column::getColumnOriginName() method, ## Require that the sqlite3 library is also compiled with this flag (default under Debian/Ubuntu, but not on Mac OS X). option('SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA', type: 'boolean', value: false, description: 'Enable Column::getColumnOriginName(). Require support from sqlite3 library.') ## Enable the user definition of a assertion_failed() handler (default to false, easier to handler for beginners). option('SQLITE_ENABLE_ASSERT_HANDLER', type: 'boolean', value: false, description: 'Enable the user definition of a assertion_failed() handler.') ## Enable database encryption API. Requires implementations of sqlite3_key & sqlite3_key_v2. ## Eg. SQLCipher (libsqlcipher-dev) is an SQLite extension that provides 256 bit AES encryption of database files. option('SQLITE_HAS_CODEC', type: 'boolean', value: false, description: 'Enable database encryption API. Not available in the public release of SQLite.') ## Force forward declaration of legacy struct sqlite3_value (pre SQLite 3.19) option('SQLITE_USE_LEGACY_STRUCT', type: 'boolean', value: false, description: 'Fallback to forward declaration of legacy struct sqlite3_value (pre SQLite 3.19)') ## Enable build for the tests of SQLiteC++ option('SQLITECPP_BUILD_TESTS', type: 'boolean', value: false, description: 'Build SQLiteC++ unit tests.') ## Build the examples of SQLiteC++ option('SQLITECPP_BUILD_EXAMPLES', type: 'boolean', value: false, description: 'Build SQLiteC++ examples.')