(no version information, might be only in CVS)
sqlite_open -- Opens a SQLite database.  Will create the database if it does not exist
Description
resource 
sqlite_open ( string filename [, int mode [, string &error_message]])
   Returns a resource (database handle) on success, FALSE on error.
  
   The filename parameter is the name of the
   database.  It can be a relative or absolute path to the file that sqlite
   will use to store your data.  If the file does not exist, sqlite will
   attempt to create it.  You MUST have write
   permissions to the file if you want to insert data or modify the database
   schema.
  
   The mode parameter specifies the mode of the file and is
   intended to be used to open the database in read-only mode.
   Presently, this parameter is ignored by the sqlite library.  The default
   value for mode is the octal value 0666 and this is the
   recommended value to use if you need access to the
   errmessage parameter.
  
   errmessage is passed by reference and is set to
   hold a descriptive error message explaining why the database could not be
   opened if there was an error.
  
   
| 例子 1. sqlite_open() example | 
<?phpif ($db = sqlite_open('mysqlitedb', 0666, $sqliteerror)) {
 sqlite_query($db, 'CREATE TABLE foo (bar varchar(10))');
 sqlite_query($db, "INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('fnord')");
 $result = sqlite_query($db, 'select bar from foo');
 var_dump(sqlite_fetch_array($result));
 } else {
 die($sqliteerror);
 }
 ?>
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  提示: 
    On Unix platforms, SQLite is sensitive to scripts that use the fork() system call.  If you
    do have such a script, it is recommended that you close the handle prior
    to forking and then re-open it in the child and/or parent.
    For more information on this issue, see 
    The C language interface
    to the SQLite library in the section entitled
    Multi-Threading And SQLite. 
   
提示: 
    It is not recommended to work with SQLite databases mounted on NFS
    partitions.  Since NFS is notoriously bad when it comes to locking you
    may find that you cannot even open the database at all, and if it
    succeeds, the locking behaviour may be undefined.
   
注: 
    Starting with SQLite library version 2.8.2, you can specify
    :memory: as the filename to
    create a database that lives only in the memory of the computer.
    This is useful mostly for temporary processing, as the in-memory
    database will be destroyed when the process ends.  It can also be
    useful when coupled with the ATTACH DATABASE SQL
    statement to load other databases and move and query data between them.
   
注: 
    SQLite is 安全模式 and open_basedir aware.
   
   See also sqlite_popen(),
   sqlite_close() and
   sqlite_query().