Another Python SQLite Wrapper
http://code.google.com/p/apsw/
APSW is a Python wrapper for the SQLite embedded relational database
engine. In contrast to other wrappers such as pysqlite it focuses on
being a minimal layer over SQLite attempting just to translate the
complete SQLite API into Python.
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apsw-3.46.0.1.tar.gz | 0000912632 891 KB | |
python-apsw.changes | 0000019230 18.8 KB | |
python-apsw.spec | 0000002361 2.31 KB |
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- update to 3.45.0.0: * Correctly handle NULL/None VFS filenames (:issue:`506`) - require setuptools - update to 3.44.2.0: * Added `logger` parameter to :func:`apsw.ext.log_sqlite` to use a specific :class:`logging.Logger` (:issue:`493`) * Added :func:`apsw.ext.result_string` to turn an result code into a string, taking into account if it is extended or not. * Provide detail when C implemented objects are printed. For example :class:`connections <Connection>` include the filename. * Added :meth:`URIFilename.parameters` (:issue:`496`) * :class:`URIFilename` are only valid for the duration of the :meth:`VFS.xOpen` call. If you save and use the object later you will get an exception. (:issue:`501`) - update to 3.44.0.0: * Added virtual table :meth:`VTTable.Integrity` support. * On 64 bit platforms with the amalgamation, `SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE SQLite's default limit is 2GB. * :meth:`Connection.create_aggregate_function` can take a class with step and final methods. (:issue:`421`) * Corrected non :pep:`8` :ref:`compliant names <renaming>`. The old names remain as aliases to the new ones, and your code will not break. * :doc:`Exception <exceptions>` handling has been updated, with multiple exceptions in the same SQLite control flow being chained together. - Reduced overhead of the Column method when using
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