Added support for Python 3.14+ template strings (t-strings) via the new
:func:`_sql.tstring` construct, as defined in :pep:`750`. This feature
allows for ergonomic SQL statement construction by automatically
interpolating Python values and SQLAlchemy expressions within template
strings.
Part of the challenge here is the syntax only works on py314, so we have
to exclude the test file at many levels when py314 is not used. not
sure yet how i want to adjust pep8 tests and rules for this.
Fixes: #12548
Change-Id: Ia060d1387ff452fe4f5d924f683529a22a8e1f72
one particular vector test wont run on oracle 23c free, so
just disable it.
added better skips for the rest of the vector tests and
fixed a deprecation issue.
this will be the first run on the new oracle23 on CI so we'll have to
see how this goes.
Also adjust for mariabdb12 being overly helpful with regards
to stale row updates.
as we are having trouble getting 23c to pass throug transaction
tests, i noted we have an explosion of tests due to the multiple
drivers, so this patch introduces __sparse_driver_backend__
for all tests where we want variety of
database server but there's no need to test every driver.
This should dramatically reduce the size of the test suite run
Change-Id: Ic8d3eb0a60e76b4c54c6bb4a721f90c81ede782b
Added new implementation for the :meth:`.Select.params` method and that of
similar statements, via a new statement-only
:meth:`.ExecutableStatement.params` method which works more efficiently and
correctly than the previous implementations available from
:class:`.ClauseElement`, by assocating the given parameter dictionary with
the statement overall rather than cloning the statement and rewriting its
bound parameters. The :meth:`_sql.ClauseElement.params` and
:meth:`_sql.ClauseElement.unique_params` methods, when called on an object
that does not implement :class:`.ExecutableStatement`, will continue to
work the old way of cloning the object, and will emit a deprecation
warning. This issue both resolves the architectural / performance
concerns of 🎫`7066` and also provides correct ORM compatibility for
functions like :func:`_orm.aliased`, reported by 🎫`12915`.
Fixes: #7066
Change-Id: I6543c7d0f4da3232b3641fb172c24c446f02f52a