- Updated error handling to use the error return value for resource closures in tests and functions, ensuring proper error reporting.
- Replaced direct calls to `Close()` with deferred functions that handle errors gracefully.
- Improved readability by using `strings.ReplaceAll` instead of `strings.Replace` for string manipulation.
- Enhanced network connection handling by adding default cases for unsupported network types.
- Updated HTTP response handling to use the appropriate status codes and error messages.
- Removed unused variables and commented-out code to clean up the codebase.
The goqlite library is designed to be flexible and does not make assumptions about the types of JSON values returned from rqlite, using the type `any` for variables. When a numeric value is received in the response, the `any` type does not specify a numeric type, leading Go to default to using `float64`.
The LIKE operator is case sensitive by default in SQLIte for unicode characters (outside of the ASCII range). This workaround assumes the searched unicode character matches the case of the field. General searches are not affected by this as everything is lowercased.