From: Alain S. <asp...@gm...> - 2007-01-29 14:27:58
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Convinced :-) Best regards. On 1/29/07, Michael Str=F6der <mi...@st...> wrote: > Alain Spineux wrote: > > > > Python is a language made to help and facilitate the developer work : > > - the developer dont need to test the result of any function, python > > (or the library) raise an exception if something is wrong. > > - the developer dont need to worry about the memory allocation, the > > garbage collector do it for him. > > - the developer dont need to close a file, the system do it for him > > when the object is released > > - the developer don't need to worry for long living LDAP connection, > > ReconnectLDAPObject auto reconnect automatically for him :-) > > - python-ldap is also thread safe ..... > > Your list rather arguments for adding SimpleLDAPObject.__del__() if not > implemented yet (I have to look at it). > > > Then why does the developer have to encapsulate any ldap statement into= a > > > > try: > > except ldap.SERVER_DOWN,e: > > SimpleLDAPObject.unbind_s(self) > > Because in case of ldap.SERVER_DOWN the application might have some > means for fail-over, smart error handling or similar. python-ldap is > rather low-level. I expect application developers to wrap something > around SimpleLDAPObject which better suits there needs. > > And I'd like to avoid breaking existing code. Calling unbind_s() twice > raises > ldap.LDAPError: LDAP connection invalid > > Do you have an overview how other database modules handle such cases? > > Ciao, Michael. > --=20 -- Alain Spineux aspineux gmail com May the sources be with you |