thanks, i put this in ticket 719 so that someone can patch it.
On Aug 9, 2007, at 12:20 PM, Brandon Craig Rhodes wrote:
> SQLAlchemy mangles identifiers that have dollar signs in them; in
> particular, the regular expression in ANSICompiler.after_compile()
> that searches a statement for positional parameters will take a
> parameter like
>
> :foo$bar
>
> and only snatch the "foo" out of it, instead of "foo$bar". The error
> that results is rather obscure, since the fact that the positional
> parameters now contain "foo" while the "bind" list contains "foo$bar"
> does not cause an error until the session is flushed and it attempts
> to run the SQL statements; the error looks something like:
>
> File ".../sqlalchemy/sql.py", line 845, in get_processed
> bind = self.binds[key]
> KeyError: 'foo'
>
> A patch that corrects the bug is attached.
>
> --
> Brandon Craig Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://
> rhodesmill.org/brandon
>
>
> >
> --- ./sqlalchemy/ansisql.py.orig 2007-08-09 11:54:06.000000000 -0400
> +++ ./sqlalchemy/ansisql.py 2007-08-09 11:53:37.000000000 -0400
> @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
> # this re will search for params like :param
> # it has a negative lookbehind for an extra ':' so that it
> doesnt match
> # postgres '::text' tokens
> - match = re.compile(r'(?<!:):([\w_]+)', re.UNICODE)
> + match = re.compile(r'(?<!:):([\w_$]+)', re.UNICODE)
> if self.paramstyle=='pyformat':
> self.strings[self.statement] = match.sub(lambda m:'%('
> + m.group(1) +')s', self.strings[self.statement])
> elif self.positional:
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