go-sqlite-bench
Benchmarks for Golang SQLite Drivers (by cvilsmeier)
libc
By cznic
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go-sqlite-bench
Posts with mentions or reviews of go-sqlite-bench.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-04.
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Show HN: Sqinn-Go is a Golang library for accessing SQLite databases in pure Go
Sqinn author here. Nothing against CGO, but I develop/deploy on Win/Linux, and cross-compiling CGO is very painful. Regarding performance: To my own surprise, Sqinn out-performs mattn (and others) for normal workloads, see https://github.com/cvilsmeier/sqinn-go-bench
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SQLite in Go, with and without cgo
If you want to avoid cgo, consider sqinn as well: benchmarks.
libc
Posts with mentions or reviews of libc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-04.
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Show HN: Sqinn-Go is a Golang library for accessing SQLite databases in pure Go
I don't think I understand what the argument for that is, because I've only ever heard it articulated as "cgo isn't go" which doesn't really convey much information.
Is this go? https://gitlab.com/cznic/libc/-/blob/master/libc_openbsd.go?...
I mean technically I suppose it is code that conforms to the go language grammar, but I'm not sure why a language purist would accept this.
- Go port of SQLite without CGo
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SQLite in Go, with and without cgo
Maybe you can contribute a fix? The related discussion is here: https://gitlab.com/cznic/libc/-/issues/20
What are some alternatives?
When comparing go-sqlite-bench and libc you can also consider the following projects:
homebrew-musl-cross - Homebrew Formula for static-friendly musl-based GCC macOS-to-Linux cross-compilers
sqlite
gosqlite - SQLite driver for the Go programming language
go-sqlite3 - Go bindings to SQLite using wazero
Sqinn-Go - Golang SQLite without cgo
purego
go - The Go programming language
go-sqlite - pure-Go SQLite driver for Go (SQLite embedded)
wazero - wazero: the zero dependency WebAssembly runtime for Go developers
ctlstore - Control Data Store