[ANN] sqlite3 1.3.6 Released

sqlite3 version 1.3.6 has been released!

* <http://github.com/luislavena/sqlite3-ruby>
* <http://groups.google.com/group/sqlite3-ruby>

This module allows Ruby programs to interface with the SQLite3
database engine (http://www.sqlite.org). You must have the
SQLite engine installed in order to build this module.

Note that this module is only compatible with SQLite 3.6.16 or newer.

Changes:

### 1.3.6 / 2012-04-16

* Enhancements
  * Windows: build against SQLite 3.7.11
  * Added SQLite3::ResultSet#each_hash for fetching each row as a hash.
  * Added SQLite3::ResultSet#next_hash for fetching one row as a hash.

* Bugfixes
  * Support both UTF-16LE and UTF-16BE encoding modes on PPC. Closes #63
  * Protect parameters to custom functions from being garbage collected too
    soon. Fixes #60. Thanks hirataya!
  * Fix backwards compatibility with 1.2.5 with bind vars and `query` method.
    Fixes #35.
  * Fix double definition error caused by defining sqlite3_int64/uint64.
  * Fix suspicious version regexp.

* Deprecations
  * ArrayWithTypesAndFields#types is deprecated and the class will be removed
    in version 2.0.0. Please use the `types` method on the ResultSet class
    that created this object.
  * ArrayWithTypesAndFields#fields is deprecated and the class will be removed
    in version 2.0.0. Please use the `columns` method on the ResultSet class
    that created this object.
  * The ArrayWithTypesAndFields class will be removed in 2.0.0
  * The ArrayWithTypes class will be removed in 2.0.0
  * HashWithTypesAndFields#types is deprecated and the class will be removed
    in version 2.0.0. Please use the `types` method on the ResultSet class
    that created this object.
  * HashWithTypesAndFields#fields is deprecated and the class will be removed
    in version 2.0.0. Please use the `columns` method on the ResultSet class
    that created this object.

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