Result for AE663C128CA05A46D7B828940B2D4244B56F5295

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/swipl-8.2.4/lib/armv7l-linux/odbc4pl.so
FileSize61636
MD53EA5EEBC2540CC9436B190533E9724B0
SHA-1AE663C128CA05A46D7B828940B2D4244B56F5295
SHA-256BD2810723EAD7D61A125B84F2ACFEA286E350D15246597A386E5DC98ADBA4C5A
SSDEEP768:pbP1H3vP/jDqk78GYAyRxtPGrdmWuzQtif7dW4ik5dZTCaQxsKMK7gQP1it2Vetr:pT1t78ZZRfGrdmfQtW5Wudd5Qox
TLSHT17B53E6AAB542DBE2C5C017797348C728322347B4C3DF734A891497613AA795F4EBBE05
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Key Value
MD55EFE6C6875552196550BE563C1D3F502
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe value of RDMS for Prolog is often over-estimated, as Prolog itself can manage substantial amounts of data. Nevertheless a Prolog/RDMS interface provides advantages if data is already provided in an RDMS, data must be shared with other applications, there are strong persistency requirements or there is too much data to fit in memory. The popularity of ODBC makes it possible to design a single foreign-language module that provides RDMS access for a wide variety of databases on a wide variety of platforms. The SWI-Prolog RDMS interface is closely modeled after the ODBC API. This API is rather low-level, but defaults and dynamic typing provided by Prolog give the user quite simple access to RDMS, while the interface provides the best possible performance given the RDMS independency constraint.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepl-odbc
PackageRelease1.fc34
PackageVersion8.2.4
SHA-17FBECE6C7C063860269E5D14EEB8610540B1E949
SHA-256FFA9542FCF31F26ECEC62AAF84BB1D926010DF83AF35FC15B0A80A671E702A20