:sig DValue sqlite_query(SQLite* db, String q) DValue sqlite_query(SQLite* db, String q, StringMap params) :params db : pointer to an active SQLite connection q : SQL statement params : optional named parameter map return value : list of result rows as a DValue :see >sqlite sqlite_connect sqlite_error sqlite_insert_id sqlite_affected_rows 0_DValue :content Executes one SQLite statement and returns result rows as a `DValue` array. Multi-statement SQL strings are rejected so migrations cannot silently run only their first statement. Use named parameters with `:name` placeholders only. Positional `?` placeholders and SQLite's other named marker forms (`@name`, `$name`) are rejected so UCE SQLite queries use the same placeholder style as the MySQL helper. UCE binds parameters with SQLite prepared statements; it does not substitute values into the SQL string. ```cpp SQLite* db = sqlite_connect("/tmp/app.sqlite"); StringMap params; params["email"] = "ada@example.test"; DValue rows = sqlite_query(db, "select id, email from users where email = :email", params ); ``` Result rows are objects keyed by column name. SQLite integer, float, text, blob, and null values are converted to DValue values. Blob values are returned as byte strings. For statements that do not return rows, inspect `sqlite_affected_rows()` or `sqlite_insert_id()` after the call.