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From: Matt G. <ma...@po...> - 2003-06-30 14:30:25
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Using:
python 2.2.2
sqlite 2.8.3
pysqlite 0.4.3
SQLObject 0.4rc1
SQLite support seems a bit broken ...
len(Person.select('all')) - "TypeError: an integer is required". I guess
this is because SQLite always uses strings.
Also, when a slice does not include an upper bound, i.e.
Person.select('all')[10:] or Person.select('all')[1], the generated SQL
is missing the LIMIT part of the clause. According to the SQLite docs it
should include "LIMIT 0" if there is no upper bound.
All of the above work fine with PostgreSQL.
Cheers, Matt
Ian Bicking wrote:
>I believe I have everything together for SQLObject 0.4 A release
>candidate exists at:
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>http://colorstudy.com/SQLObject-0.4rc1.tar.gz
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>I'd appreciate it people could give it a try, to see if there's problems
>with the distribution or anything else. I've also restructured and
>rewritten a lot of the documentation, so I'd appreciate any feedback
>anyone has on that as well.
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>The changes are described in News.txt
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> Ian
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