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    SQLite.swift

    SQLite.swift

    A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3

    SQLite.swift provides compile-time confidence in SQL statement syntax and intent. SQLite.swift provides a pure-Swift interface, a type-safe, optional-aware SQL expression builder. It also provides a flexible, chainable, lazy-executing query layer. Automatically-typed data access. A lightweight, uncomplicated query and parameter binding interface. Developer-friendly error handling and debugging. Full-text search support, well-documented, extensively tested. SQLCipher support via CocoaPods....
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    FMDB

    FMDB

    A Cocoa / Objective-C wrapper around SQLite

    This is an Objective-C wrapper around SQLite. FMDB 2.7 attempts to support a more natural interface. This represents a fairly significant change for Swift developers (audited for nullability; shifted to properties in external interfaces where possible rather than methods; etc.). For Objective-C developers, this should be a fairly seamless transition (unless you were using the ivars that were previously exposed in the public interface, which you shouldn't have been doing, anyway!). ...
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