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I don't have any specific use case for making the statement cache optional. I
expected that by changing the cache size to 0 there will be no statement cache.
I think that this is a common assumption as can be seen in
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As I wrote in the PR:
I think that the contains operation should not be supported for blobs. As blobs
can be very large, looking for a subset of bytes inside them will be a very
inefficient process in memory or in compute.
I believe that this is a very good
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The problem is that change https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/169b5505498c0a7e was
part of sqlite version 3.8.8
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Pinging. As I mentioned in the PR I need a little help with __contains__.
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I opened a separate PR for the deprecation of the Cache and Statement.
> I would think you could replace those entries with calls to wrapper functions
> that issue the deprecation and then call the real function.
I made wrapper deprecation classes that
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I am not sure how to raise the deprecation waning in this case. We use both the
Cache and Statement objects as part of the sqlite3 module internal flow. How
can I only warn the user when he creates this classes directly and not when the
sqlite3 module uses
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I have 3 argument for the motivation for this change:
1. Cleaner API - Both objects are internal implementation details. I think that
we can look on exposing them as a bug.
2. Easier development - When you remove these objects from the API you can
change them
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>From looking at the git blame this is there since 2006. Maybe this should be
>dependent on issue #30262. Maybe at first there should be a deprecation
>warning and then removing this later.
I understand that this might break someone's code
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Currently the minimum size of the statement cache is 10. I suggest that it will
be any value above 1 or no cache at all if the size is set to 0.
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The display method is there for debugging and should not be in the released
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Both the Cache and Statement objects are internally used and should not be
exposed to the user from the sqlite3 module. They are not mentioned in the
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> It's even more strange. The test started to fail since this build, Sun Apr 9
> 10:10:15 2017:
This was merged on Apr 9 (commit 0e6cb2ea624570ed08c354f1ed1f595dab4192d6).
>From a quick look in the internet some other people had a similar
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In my patch I use sqlite3_create_function_v2 which was added in sqlite 3.7.3
(2010-10-08). There were a few problems after adding sqlite3_stmt_readonly in
284676cf2ac8 as can be seen in issue #29355. sqlite3_stmt_readonly was added in
3.7.4 (2010-12-07) so I
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Hi Cheryl, the arraysize value can be set by doing:
>>> cursor.array = 5
For example I can do the following
>>> import sqlite3
>>> s = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
>>> s.execute("create table a(a,b)")
>&g
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I have two use cases for this feature:
1.
struct a {
int a;
#ifdef VER2
unsigned int b;
#endif
}
Now I may do:
>>> ver1 = Struct("i")
>>> ver2 = ver1 + Struct("I")
2.
struct a {
int a;
union inner {
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I would like to suggest that the struct.Struct class will support addition. For
example you will be able to do:
>>> s1 = Struct(">L")
>>> s2 = Struct(">B")
>>> s3 = s1 + s2
>>> s3.format
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I changed the patch to use SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER and it looks way better.
Thanks Serhiy
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from https://www.sqlite.org/changes.html:
sqlite3_open_v2 - 2007-09-04 (3.5.0) alpha
sqlite3_prepare_v2 - 2007-01-04 (3.3.9)
sqlite3_close_v2 - 2012-09-03 (3.7.14)
In issue 29355 Ma Lin says that RHEL6 comes with SQLite 3.6.x. I think that
removing that
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I opened a PR. This actually is a bugfix in addition to an enhancement as it
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Just to make sure when you say "sequence protocol" you thin about the doing
blob[4:6] = "ab"?
I actually think this is a nice feature. The Blob and the mmap object has a lot
in common so I think that making the same API will be best. I th
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I actually looked at the patch and have a few comments:
1. You need to put Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS and Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS before the
sqlite3 calls (especially the sleep).
2. I think that the `pysqlite_connection_backup` function will look a lot
better if you
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I am not a DB expert but from a quick search I couldn't find a similar API. I
did find a few API's in other programming languages to sqlite blob:
1. https://jgallagher.github.io/rusqlite/rusqlite/blob/index.html
2. https://godoc.org/github.com/mxk
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I opened a PR in github. I tagged some other developers if that will not start
a discussion on the API I will post in the python-ideas.
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Uploading patch after fixes from berker CR.
The `blob_open` API can can have the following options:
1. The table, column and row must be mandatory parameters.
2. The read/write permissions can have the following options:
a. No default (mandatory parameter
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Thanks for the CR Serhiy. Attached is a new patch after the fixes from the CR.
What other developers should I ask? The interface is file like and is the same
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I would just like to note that I think that the correct solution is to do an
implicit commit before:
1. VACUUM
2. ATTACH
3. DETACH
4. BEGIN
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Removed opening a transaction on select. I will argue for that in issue 9924
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Uploading a new patch with fixes from Ma Lin comments.
Two points:
1. Should we add the VACUUM with a explicit commit? Maybe there should be an
implicit commit before VACUUM?
2. Should a SELECT start a transaction? I think it should according to PEP 249.
There
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After looking more into the _pysqlite_set_result function fail in Ingo example
I think this is the expected behavior. The PyUnicode_AsUTF8 fails but this is
expected as the value is an invalid UTF-8.
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Actually had a small mistake in the patch I uploaded. Uploading a fixed one.
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I actually was wrong and there is no problem with the type that is returned
from the text_factory as it passes directly as argument for the create_function
function.
Attached is a patch that change create_function and create_aggregate to use the
text_factory
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The problem is in _pysqlite_build_py_params function at connection.c. In case
we have text we do the following code:
case SQLITE_TEXT:
val_str = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(cur_value);
cur_py_value = PyUnicode_FromString(val_str);
/* TODO
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Yes. If a transaction is open you will need to explicitly commit before doing
vacuum.
I am not sure if that was intentional or not. From quick look in the sqlite
source code there are few things that cannot happen from a transaction:
1. VACUUM
2. ATTACH
3
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Adding the vacuum test can't actually happen because the change in commit
284676cf2ac8 changed the API and we don't commit before non DML statements. I
opened a issue that will clarify the do
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commit 284676cf2ac8 changed the sqlite3 module so it will no longer implicitly
commit an open transaction before DDL statements. The docs have been updated
but there is still an incorrect paragraph that has not been removed.
Attached is a patch that remove
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Issue #29003 seems to be related to this one. I think that they can be solved
the same way as done in Serhiy patch but I would like to suggest a different
approach.
I suggest changing the check for DDL statement with a check for DML statement.
We actually
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I think that adding Serhiy patch in addition to the documentation improvement
in issue #8145 would be the best way to proceed. This will insure no regression
problems.
We can add a warning when someone try to use BEGIN, ROLLBACK, SAVEPOINT, and
RELEASE without
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As we talk here about stdin and stdout which we don't want to close I think
this issue is irrelevant to python2. In any case the patch in issue #13824
cover that problem.
I actually write a lot of small scripts and if I need to open the file in
binary m
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Hi paul thanks for looking into this. First are you sure this is a bug in
python 2? If so I will happily port this patch once it is reviewed.
As for use cases you may look at issue #26488. Although the patch was rejected
you can see that I first used
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There are already a few test's that start a transaction explicitly:
In dbapi.SqliteOnConflictTests CheckOnConflictRollbackWithExplicitTransaction,
CheckOnConflictAbortRaisesWithExplicitTransactions which set ``isolation_level
= None``.
On the other ha
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I searched in the sqlite tickets from something related to this issue and I
couldn't find anything. I wanted to check the sqlite-users mailing list to see
if anyone had already reported it but there is a problem in gmane archives.
I tried to find a good w
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I looked into this error and I think the problem is the sqlite3_stmt_readonly
check in _pysqlite_query_execute (cursor.c line 517):
if (self->connection->begin_statement &&
!sqlite3_stmt_readonly(self->statement->st) &&a
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Attached is patch with a fix for this issue. This is not as comprehensive as
the solution in apsw but I think this should cover most of the cases. The
result for Ronny dump after this fix is:
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
PRAGMA writable_schema=ON;
INSERT INTO
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The only change I see that can happen is that we return upper case isolation
level when the user used a lower case. I think that it is worth to slow down
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What do you think about removing the isolation_level member from the
pysqlite_Connection. It is only there to be for the
pysqlite_connection_get_isolation_level and that could be easily calculated
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Xiang what do you think about changing the isolation_levels list to
begin_statements list:
static const char * const begin_statements[] = {"BEGIN", "BEGIN DEFERRED",
"BEGIN IMMEDIATE", "BEGIN EXCLUSIVE", NULL};
This
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> Are the changes in the other ticket needed to implement new tests?
> Or is it possible to include tests here?
It is not possible to add any tests to this issue before exposing the error
code. I will implement new tests when issue 16379 will be re
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Attached is a patch to enable the extended error codes. This patch should be
dependent on issue 16379.
Without returning the sqlite error code in the exception the extended error
code does not reveal any information not currently available. As you can see in
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Attached is a patch based on Daniel last patch with the following changes:
* There is no errorcode mapping.
* The exception object has a error_name attribute.
I think this two changes should solve the API problems raised by Ezio and
Gerhard about the error
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The use case that made me think about this feature was when I was working on a
Windows PC and needed to calculate an md5 of a file. I agree that in a unix
environment there are existing tools but on windows you usually don't have
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Hi, is there anything more I need to do on this patch? If not do you think this
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IMO this issue can be closed as the URI filename interface can be used instead
of the flags. The URI interface parameters can override the flags given as
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This issue will be resolved when we change the sqlite3_prepare to
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I made a new patch to fix this issue. I left a fallback to the old API as Jim
suggested. In addition to the changes in Robin`s patch I changed sqlite3_close
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Thanks for the response Ethan I think that I will leave the tests as they are
in the current patch.
> No doubt, there are exceptions to the rule in the standard library which is
> less consistent than we might like: "stat_result". That s
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As for Serhiy`s doubts:
> 3. Using namedtuple is slower and consumes more memory than using tuple. Even
> for FS-related operation like os.walk() this can matter. A lot of code is
> opti
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the regular tuple they currently yield.
The use case for this change can be seen in the next example:
def walk_wrapper(walk_it):
for dir_entry in walk_it:
if dir_entry[0
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feature to add to os.walk. I can see how you can implement is_too_deep by
counting the number of separators in the path. However I don't think it is
trivial to do that. In add
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currently run 3 time's while checking the same thing. The test should use
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useful for two cases. The trivial one is when someone wants to walk on a
directory tree up to specific depth. The second one is when you follow symlinks
and wish to avoid infinite
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Included is a patch with the suggested change.
I changed the TestCase.__str__ method to:
return "%s (%s.%s)" % (self._testMethodName, strclass(self.__class__),
self._testMethodName)
instead of
return "%s (%s)" % (self._testMetho
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I see the backwards compatibility issue. I have two suggestion's how to improve
the code without breaking backwards compatibility:
1. Add a new Handler class named SafeHandler that will implement handle in the
way suggested in the previous patch. Al
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Currently all the stdlib logging handlers (except BufferingHandler) emit method
have the following structure:
def emit(self, record):
try:
// do the emit
except Exception:
self.handleError(record)
I suggest changing
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> * hashobj.readfile(filename: str)
> * hashobj.readfileobj(file) where file is an object with a read() method
> which returns bytes strings
I changed the API to the one Victor suggested.
> For readfile() it might make more sense to implement it d
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Publishing another patch after SilentGhost and Victor CR. I also changed the
block size to 256 KB. If someone can remove the dependency on issue 14156 (I
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While working on issue 26488 I found a real need for this feature.
I added a new method to the hash object named fromfile(). The function update
the hash object with the content of the file like object it receives.
I only added the feature to hash algorithm
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I am adding a new patch with changes from Martin CR (Thanks for the review) and
support in the "check" option.
I also changed to examples in the Documentation to use sha256 instead of md5 as
Christian asked. I left one example with sha1 so when someo
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Thanks for the review SilentGhost. I am including the patch after the changes
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I am adding a new patch with a API compatible to GNU md5sum:
$ python -m hashlib md5 /bin/sh
$ d985d0ea551c1253c2305140c583d11f /bin/sh
I will soon add the feature's requested by Victor:
1) The check option.
2) Running the hash calculation for diff
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1) Thanks for the review SilentGhost the patch attached include your CR
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2) Raymond I have fixed the problem with ctrl+D. I
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