negative timezone offsets with a non-zero minutes field.
* tests/test_dates.py (DatetimeTests): Add tests for time zone
parsing. The test for HH:MM:SS time zones is disabled because we
don't currently support it.
and change the Python level attribute to a getset.
* psycopg/lobject.h (lobjectObject): remove the closed member,
since "fd < 0" gives us the same information. Reorder the struct
members for better packing.
including behaviour on closed lobjects and stale lobjects.
* psycopg/lobject_type.c (psyco_lobj_close): don't mark the
connection closed here because it is done by
lobject_close_locked().
* psycopg/lobject_int.c (lobject_open): mark objects as not closed
if we successfully open them.
(lobject_close_locked): mark the lobject closed here.
(lobject_export): ensure we are in a transaction, since
lo_export() issues multiple queries.
* psycopg/lobject_type.c (lobject_setup): make lobjects start closed.
* tests/*.py: use the DSN constructed in tests/__init__.py.
* tests/__init__.py: allow setting the host, port and user for the
DSN used by the tests through the environment.
connection->encoding with free() instead of PyMem_Free().
* psycopg/connection_int.c (conn_connect): use malloc() to
allocate connection->encoding instead of PyMem_Malloc(), since it
is freed in other places with free() and assigned to with
strdup().
return value for partially parsed time values.
* psycopg/typecast_mxdatetime.c (typecast_MXDATE_cast): return
NULL after setting DataError. Also, don't treat it as an error if
typecast_parse_time() returns 0 (as might happen if the remainder
of the string is " BC").
* psycopg/typecast_datetime.c (typecast_PYDATE_cast): return NULL
after setting DataError.
(typecast_PYDATETIME_cast): same here.
(typecast_PYTIME_cast): same here.
* tests/test_dates.py
(CommonDatetimeTestsMixin.test_parse_incomplete_date): test that
parsing incomplete date values results in DataError.
(CommonDatetimeTestsMixin.test_parse_incomplete_time): same for
times.
(CommonDatetimeTestsMixin.test_parse_incomplete_time): same for
datetimes.
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_raise): if PSYCOPG_EXTENSIONS is not
defined, raise OperationalError rather than
TransactionRollbackError for deadlock or serialisation errors for
protocol versions less than 3.
(typecast_mxdatetime): same here.
* psycopg/typecast_builtins.c (typecast_builtins): make array
static.
* psycopg/psycopgmodule.c: add hidden visibility to a bunch of
global variables here.
* psycopg/psycopg.h: add set QueryCanceledError and
TransactionRollbackError to hidden visibility.
that should not be exported from the module. This results in a 5%
reduction in code size and shortens the dynamic symbol table.
* psycopg/config.h: If GCC >= 4.0 is installed, define the HIDDEN
symbol to apply the "hidden" visibility attribute.
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.
* tests/test_dates.py: add tests for date/time typecasting and
adaption.
* psycopg/adapter_mxdatetime.c (mxdatetime_str): add support for
outputting BC dates (which involves switching them to one-based
dates). Also remove broken handling of microseconds.
* psycopg/typecast.c (typecast_parse_date): if the string ends
with "BC" adjust the year value to be a zero-based BC value as
used by mx.DateTime (datetime doesn't support BC dates).
(typecast_parse_time): ignore ' ', 'B' and 'C' in time strings
rather than treating them as part of the seconds part of the time.
(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.
patch from ticket #209 to check return value from
PyObject_AsCharBuffer(). This fixes the segfault.
(binary_quote): switch from PyObject_AsCharBuffer() to
PyObject_AsReadBuffer() to support buffer objects that don't
implement the bf_getcharbuf protocol.
* tests/types_basic.py (TypesBasicTests.testBinary): Test round
tripping of bytea buffers. Currently segfaults.
pq_abort_locked() prototype.
(conn_switch_isolation_level): fix for new pq_abort_locked()
prototype, and use pq_complete_error() to show error message.
(conn_set_client_encoding): same here.
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_execute_command_locked): remove static
modifier.
(pq_complete_error): same here.
(pq_abort_locked): add pgres and error arguments.
(pq_abort): call pq_abort_locked() to reduce code duplication.
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_execute_command_locked): add an error
argument to hold an error when no PGresult is returned by PQexec,
rather than using pq_set_critical().
(pq_complete_error): new function that converts the error returned
by pq_execute_command_locked() to a Python exception.
(pq_begin_locked): add error argument.
(pq_commit): use pq_complete_error().
(pq_abort): use pq_complete_error().
(pq_abort_locked): always call pq_set_critical() on error, and
clear the error message from pq_execute_command_locked().
(pq_execute): use pq_complete_error() to handle the error from
pq_begin_locked().
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_begin): remove unused function.
* psycopg/connection_type.c (psyco_conn_commit): if conn_commit()
raises an error, just return NULL, since it is now setting an
exception itself.
(psyco_conn_rollback): same here.
* psycopg/connection_int.c (conn_commit): don't drop GIL and lock
connection before calling pq_commit().
(conn_rollback): same here.
(conn_close): use pq_abort_locked().
(conn_switch_isolation_level): same here.
(conn_set_client_encoding): same here.
* psycopg/pqpath.h: add prototype for pq_abort_locked().
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_commit): convert function to run with GIL
held, and handle errors appropriately.
(pq_abort): same here.
(pq_abort_locked): new function to abort a locked connection.
2007-12-22 James Henstridge <james@jamesh.id.au>
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_raise): add a "pgres" argument so we can
generate nice errors not related to a particular cursor.
(pq_execute): use pq_begin_locked() rather than pq_begin(). Use
pq_raise() to handle any errors from it.
* psycopg/pqpath.c (pq_execute_command_locked): helper function
used to execute a command-style query on a locked connection.
(pq_begin_locked): a variant of pq_begin() that uses
pq_execute_command_locked().
(pq_begin): rewrite to use pq_begin_locked().
* psycopg/config.h: only print debug messages if
psycopg_debug_enabled is true.
* psycopg/psycopgmodule.c (init_psycopg): set
psycopg_debug_enabled to true if the $PSYCOPG_DEBUG environment
variable is set.
NULL" error handler after the PQexec() call. This is needed to
catch database disconnects (and probably other errors). According
to Federico, it was commented out to avoid a spurious error, so we
should watch for problems.
of the exception message if it actually gives the severity.
* psycopg/pqpath.h (pq_resolve_critical): add prototype, since
this function is being used from connection_int.c.
* psycopg/psycopg.h: update psyco_set_error() prototype.
* psycopg/psycopgmodule.c (psyco_errors_init): set pgerror, pgcode
and cursor class attributes to None on psycopg2.Error so that the
attributes will always be available (simplifies error handling).
(psyco_set_error): add const qualifiers to msg, pgerror and pgcode
arguments.
Don't bother setting pgerror, pgcode or cursor to None if they are
not provided -- the class defaults take care of this.
requiring it.
Added a connection flag to store whether E''-style quoting is required: this
avoids repeated PQparameterStatus() calls.
Added a test case to verify correct behavior on strings, unicode and binary
data. Tested with PG versions from 7.4 to 8.3b2, with any server
'standard_conforming_strings' setting and with 'PSYCOPG_OWN_QUOTING' too.
interpreters) as proposed by Graham Dumpleton.
If running in the main interpreter, use a cached version of the Decimal
object. Else repeat the object lookup.