the Connection and Cursor "closed" attributes.
* psycopg/cursor_type.c (psyco_curs_get_closed): add a "closed"
attribute to cursors. It will be True if either the cursor or its
associated connection are closed. This fixes bug #164.
over some tests for serialisation and deadlock errors,
demonstrating that TransactionRollbackError is generated.
(QueryCancelationTests): add a test to show that
QueryCanceledError is raised on statement timeouts.
* psycopg2da/adapter.py (_handle_psycopg_exception): rather than
checking exception messages, check for TransactionRollbackError.
* psycopg/pqpath.c (exception_from_sqlstate): return
TransactionRollbackError for 40xxx errors, and QueryCanceledError
for 57014 errors.
(pq_raise): If we are using an old server, use
TransactionRollbackError if the error message contains "could not
serialize" or "deadlock detected".
* psycopg/psycopgmodule.c (_psyco_connect_fill_exc): remove
function, since we no longer need to store pointers to the
exceptions in the connection. This also fixes a reference leak.
(psyco_connect): remove _psyco_connect_fill_exc() function call.
* psycopg/connection.h (connectionObject): remove exception
members from struct.
* psycopg/connection_type.c (connectionObject_getsets): modify the
exception attributes on the connection object from members to
getsets. This reduces the size of the struct.
* lib/extensions.py: import the two new extensions.
* psycopg/psycopgmodule.c (exctable): add new QueryCanceledError
and TransactionRollbackError exceptions.
(TransactionTestCase.test_failed_commit): Expect IntegrityError
instead of OperationalError.
* psycopg/pqpath.c (exception_from_sqlstate): new function that
converts an SQLSTATE error code to the corresponding exception
class.
(pq_raise): use exception_from_sqlstate() to pick which exception
to use when working with protocol version 3.
(pq_complete_error): Let pq_raise() pick an appropriate exception
rather than forcing OperationalError.