On Tuesday 27 November 2007, Oleg Broytmann wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 09:34:31PM +0200, Dan Pascu wrote:
> > I think the extra if using_sqlite2 test you added is not necessary.
> > There is already such a test a bit below that could accommodate the 2
> > lines:
> >
> > sqlite.encode = base64.encodestring
> > sqlite.decode = base64.decodestring
> >
> > In fact the original try/except you have removed was inside that
> > if using_sqlite2: block, and it would have been enough to replace
> > that try/except block with these 2 lines.
>
> I'd like to set this only once, so I initialize it just after
> import, inside
>
> if sqlite is None:
> ...
>
> But using_sqlite2 could be False here because of the absence of
> sqlite3 or pysqlite2.
Ok, makes sense not to set it everytime a new connection object is
created. But then how about the other things that get set below in the
if using_sqlite2 block that starts at line 51 in sqliteconnection.py (in
the trunk version):
for col_type
in "text", "char", "varchar", "date", "time", "datetime", "timestamp":
sqlite.register_converter(col_type, stop_pysqlite2_converting_strings)
sqlite.register_converter(col_type.upper(),
stop_pysqlite2_converting_strings)
global sqlite2_Binary
if sqlite2_Binary is None:
sqlite2_Binary = sqlite.Binary
sqlite.Binary = lambda s: sqlite2_Binary(sqlite.encode(s))
Shouldn't these also only be done once after the module import?
--
Dan
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