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I haven't done it myself, but I've seen other mention it in passing, so it should be possible. It looks like Rust does support compiling to Android and iOS.
Though you may need to statically compile sqlite-regex into your application, I'm not sure if you can easily distribute a dynamically loadable SQLite extension with Android/iOS apps. Again, never done it before, so not 100% sure.
Happy to update docs if someone is able to confirm/give instructions!
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I haven't done it myself, but I've seen other mention it in passing, so it
should be possible. It looks like Rust does support compiling to Android
and iOS.
Though you may need to statically compile sqlite-regex into your
application, I'm not sure if you can easily distribute a dynamically
loadable SQLite extension with Android/iOS apps. Again, never done it
before, so not 100% sure.
Happy to update docs if someone is able to confirm/give instructions!
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I read the platform support page, but am curious about mobile usage.
Has sqlite-regex been ported for use on Android and iOS with SQLite?
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