package sys.db; class Sqlite { static var type:Class; /** Opens a new SQLite connection on the specified path. Note that you will need a SQLite ADO.NET Provider (see http://www.mono-project.com/docs/database-access/providers/sqlite/). Also note that this will try to open an assembly named `Mono.Data.Sqlite` if it wasn't loaded yet. **/ public static function open(file:String):sys.db.Connection { var cnxString = 'Data Source=$file'; if (type == null) { var t = null; var assemblies = cs.system.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies(); for (i in 0...assemblies.Length) { var a = assemblies[i]; t = a.GetType('Mono.Data.Sqlite.SqliteConnection'); if (t == null) t = a.GetType('System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteConnection'); if (t != null) { break; } } if (t == null) { var asm = cs.system.reflection.Assembly.Load('Mono.Data.Sqlite'); t = asm.GetType('Mono.Data.Sqlite.SqliteConnection'); } if (t != null) type = cast cs.Lib.fromNativeType(t); } if (type == null) { throw "No ADO.NET SQLite provider was found!"; } var ret = Type.createInstance(type,[cnxString]); ret.Open(); return cs.db.AdoNet.create(ret,'SQLite'); } }