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* Fix compilation warning in _ctypes module on Window
(cherry picked from commit 20f11fe43c47b68c8b9dd6539d2d40b66c9957f9)
* Fix compilation warnings on Windows 64-bit
(cherry picked from commit 725e4212229bf68f87d4f66c1815d444ddfc7aa5)
* Fix compiler warning in unicodeobject.c
Explicitly case to Py_UNICODE to fix the warning:
Objects\unicodeobject.c(4225): warning C4244: '=' :
conversion from 'long' to 'Py_UNICODE', possible loss of data
The downcast cannot overflow since we check that value <= 0x10ffff.
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such as was shipped with Centos 5 and Mac OS X 10.4.
This bug was already fixed in issue14572 for 2.7 only and then it was
backported back from 3.3 in issue17073.
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renaming public symbos now have the pysqlite prefix to avoid name clashes. This at least once created problems where the same symbol name appeared somewhere in Apache and the sqlite3 module was used from mod_python.
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- Backported a workaround for a bug in SQLite 3.2.x/3.3.x versions where a
statement recompilation with no bound parameters lead to a segfault
- Backported a fix necessary because of an SQLite API change in version
3.5.
This prevents segfaults when executing empty queries, like our test suite
does
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merged into the 2.5 maintenance branch:
- self->statement was not checked while fetching data, which could
lead to crashes if you used the pysqlite API in unusual ways.
Closing the cursor and continuing to fetch data was enough.
- Converters are stored in a converters dictionary. The converter name
is uppercased first. The old upper-casing algorithm was wrong and
was replaced by a simple call to the Python string's upper() method
instead.
-Applied patch by Glyph Lefkowitz that fixes the problem with
subsequent SQLITE_SCHEMA errors.
- Improvement to the row type: rows can now be iterated over and have a keys()
method. This improves compatibility with both tuple and dict a lot.
- A bugfix for the subsecond resolution in timestamps.
- Corrected the way the flags PARSE_DECLTYPES and PARSE_COLNAMES are
checked for. Now they work as documented.
- gcc on Linux sucks. It exports all symbols by default in shared
libraries, so if symbols are not unique it can lead to problems with
symbol lookup. pysqlite used to crash under Apache when mod_cache
was enabled because both modules had the symbol cache_init. I fixed
this by applying the prefix pysqlite_ almost everywhere. Sigh.
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This is based on pysqlite2.1.3, and provides a DB-API interface in
the standard library. You'll need sqlite 3.2.2 or later to build
this - if you have an earlier version, the C extension module will
not be built.
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