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Document that named cursors don't raise an exception going out-of-bound
See issue #174 for the details.
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@ -332,10 +332,6 @@ The ``cursor`` class
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`~psycopg2.ProgrammingError` is raised and the cursor position is
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not changed.
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The method can be used both for client-side cursors and
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:ref:`server-side cursors <server-side-cursors>`. Server-side cursors
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can usually scroll backwards only if declared `~cursor.scrollable`.
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.. note::
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According to the |DBAPI|_, the exception raised for a cursor out
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@ -347,6 +343,13 @@ The ``cursor`` class
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except (ProgrammingError, IndexError), exc:
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deal_with_it(exc)
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The method can be used both for client-side cursors and
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:ref:`server-side cursors <server-side-cursors>`. Server-side cursors
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can usually scroll backwards only if declared `~cursor.scrollable`.
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Moving out-of-bound in a server-side cursor doesn't result in an
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exception, if the backend doesn't raise any (Postgres doesn't tell us
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in a reliable way if we went out of bound).
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.. attribute:: arraysize
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