a private method. Subclassing Connection
is not needed now that ConnectionProxy
is available.
- tightened the interface for the various _execute_XXX()
methods to reduce ambiguity
- __distill_params() no longer creates artificial [{}] entry,
blank dict is no longer passed through to do_execute()
in any case unless explicitly sent from the outside
as in connection.execute("somestring"), {})
- fixed a few old sql.query tests which were doing that
- removed needless do_execute() from mysql dialect
- fixed charset param not properly being sent to
_compat_fetchone() in mysql
- @unsupported now only accepts a single target and demands a reason
for not running the test.
- @exclude also demands an exclusion reason
- Greatly expanded @testing.requires.<feature>, eliminating many
decorators in the suite and signficantly easing integration of
multi-driver support.
- New ORM test base class, and a featureful base for mapped tests
- Usage of 'global' for shared setup going away, * imports as well
- Importing testenv has no side effects- explicit functions provide similar behavior to the old immediate behavior of testbase
- testing.db has the configured db
- Fixed up the perf/* scripts
the tree can now run the full suite of tests out of the box.
- Migrated most @supported to @fails_on, @fails_on_everything_but, or (last
resort) @unsupported. @fails_on revealed a slew of bogus test skippage,
which was corrected.
- Added @fails_on_everything_but. Yes, the first usage *was*
"fails_on_everything_but('postgres')". How did you guess!
- Migrated @supported in dialect/* to the new test-class attribute __only_on__.
- Test classes can also have __unsupported_on__ and __excluded_on__.