Am Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 12:48:40AM +0200 schrieb Karsten Hilbert:

> > https://www.psycopg.org/psycopg3/docs/basic/transactions.html
>
> I am sorry to say this but this concept:
>
>       This way we don’t have to remember to call neither
>       close() nor commit() and the database operation have
>       actually a persistent effect.
>
> seems fundamentally flawed to me in terms of databases.
> Actually changing the content of a database should be a
> conscious decision by program(mer) logic.

I could, perhaps, agree with the *transaction* context
manager being default-commit because:

        - after the context block the transaction has gone away

        - hence what happens inside either failed (auto-rollback)

        - or is to be committed

Not so for the *connection* context manager.

Best,
Karsten
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