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* The old implementation produced invalid SQLite statements for tables with a composite primary key, as SQLite cannot have more than one primary key clause and autoincrement can only be declared on a single column * There is currently no way to tell from its pragma if an SQLite column auto-increments, therefore enabling it on all primary keys is not accurate * SQLite primary keys auto-increment anyway (but slightly differently from an actual auto-increment column -- not guaranteed unique)
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