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@AAB Going back through the docs I would say "no" but it's been a while since I played with Sqlite. A writer can lock a database for up to 5 seconds by default (IIRC) and a reader has a back-off algo to keep trying to read if there's a write in progress. The WAL adds overhead in certain cases because now it has to look for checkpoints across two files....
.... and doing an insert of 100s of rows, not millions/billions, is stupidly fast
Sorry, a writer, not reader, has the back-off algo. But the readers will still have to check the DB proper, and the WAL
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