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[Python-Dev] [Python-checkins] sqlite3 test errors - was : Re: r46936

[Python-Dev] [Python-checkins] sqlite3 test errors - was : Re: r46936 - in python/trunk: Lib/sqlite3/test/regression.py Lib/sqlite3/test/types.py Lib/sqlite3/test/userfunctions.py Modules/_sqlite/connection.c Modules/_sqlite/cursor.c Modules/_sql [Python-Dev] [Python-checkins] sqlite3 test errors - was : Re: r46936 - in python/trunk: Lib/sqlite3/test/regression.py Lib/sqlite3/test/types.py Lib/sqlite3/test/userfunctions.py Modules/_sqlite/connection.c Modules/_sqlite/cursor.c Modules/_sqlGerhard Häring gh at ghaering.de
Thu Jun 15 00:37:21 CEST 2006
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Tim Peters wrote:
> [Gerhard Häring]
>>> ...
>>> Until recently, SQLite was buggy and it was only fixed in
>>>
>>> http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/chngview?cn=2981
>>>
>>> that callbacks can throw errors that are usefully returned to the
>>> original caller.
>>>
>>> The tests for the sqlite3 module currently assume a recent version
>>> SQLite (3.3.something). Otherwise some tests will fail.
> 
> Sounds like that explains why none of the Windows buildbots failed (on
> Windows, Python currently uses the sqlite checked in at
> 
>     http://svn.python.org/projects/external/sqlite-source-3.3.4
> 
> ).  I suppose some OSes think they're doing you a favor by forcing you
> to be the system SQLite admin ;-)

Yes, this issue made development of the SQLite module a bit more
"interesting" for me. And I deserved no better for committing changes so
late before beta1.

Anyway, I verified my theory about the SQLite bugs (that's what they are),
and added version checks to the C code and to the test suite, so now
Everything Should Work (*crossing fingers*).

If anything should still fail, I'll ruthlessly blame Anthony, he brought
the idea up of supporting older SQLite versions in the first place :-P

- -- Gerhard
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