Mike Bayer 85d335b01b - The type/expression system now does a more complete job
of determining the return type from an expression
as well as the adaptation of the Python operator into
a SQL operator, based on the full left/right/operator
of the given expression.  In particular
the date/time/interval system created for Postgresql
EXTRACT in [ticket:1647] has now been generalized into
the type system.   The previous behavior which often
occured of an expression "column + literal" forcing
the type of "literal" to be the same as that of "column"
will now usually not occur - the type of
"literal" is first derived from the Python type of the
literal, assuming standard native Python types + date
types, before falling back to that of the known type
on the other side of the expression.  Also part
of [ticket:1683].
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SQLAlchemy
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The Python SQL Toolkit and Object Relational Mapper

Requirements
------------

SQLAlchemy requires Python 2.4 or higher.  One or more DB-API implementations
are also required for database access.  See docs/intro.html for more
information on supported DB-API implementations.

Installing
----------

To install::

  python setup.py install

To use without installation, include the ``lib`` directory in your Python
path.

Package Contents
----------------

  doc/
     HTML documentation, including tutorials and API reference.

  examples/
     Fully commented and executable implementations for a variety of tasks.

  lib/
     SQLAlchemy.

  test/
     Unit tests for SQLAlchemy.  See ``README.unittests`` for more
     information.

Help
----

Mailing lists, wiki, and more are available on-line at
http://www.sqlalchemy.org.

License
-------

SQLAlchemy is distributed under the `MIT license
<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>`_.
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