I attach a database that includes some positive infinities (1.#INF) and negative NaNs (-1.#IND). From a short search on the internet, there should also be a quiet NaN (1.#QNAN) and possibly even a signalling NAN (1.#SNAN) - all these coming with both positive and negative variant. Unfortunately, I do not know what is a correct way of representing these values in an SQL script, or even if there is one (I suspect there might not be). One option could be to detect these and ask a user how to represent...
SQL dump for SQLite uses wrong representation of Infinity and NaN
SQL dump should be in UTF-8, in order to support accented characters
Dump to SQL changes order of columns
segmentation fault in lanczos_initializer
option to use the old (pre-2.10) serialization of BibTeX entries
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