freebsd-ports/databases/pypy-sqlite3/pkg-descr
David Naylor eeb1443b97 lang/pypy: update to 2.6.1
Changes:
 - Add external cffi ports (a la python):
   - databases/pypy-gdbm
   - databases/pypy-sqlite3
   - x11-toolkits/pypy-tkinter
 - Add bsd.pypy.mk for consistency between pypy ports.
 - Add bsd.pypy.cffi.mk for consistency with external cffi ports.
 - Switch back to using $PREFIX/pypy-X.Y (the '-' separator is required to
   differentiate between lang/pypy and lang/pypy3)
 - Remove all patches (upstreamed, see announcement below)

ChangeLog:
 - Bug Fixes
   - Revive non-SSE2 support
   - Fixes for detaching _io.Buffer*
   - Clear up contention in the garbage collector between trace-me-later and
     pinning
   - Issues reported with our previous release were resolved after reports from
     users on our issue tracker at https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues or on
     IRC at #pypy.
 - New features:
   - cffi was updated to version 1.3
   - The python stdlib was updated to 2.7.10 from 2.7.9
   - vmprof now supports multiple threads
   - The translation process builds cffi import libraries for some stdlib
     packages, which should prevent confusion when package.py is not used
   - better support for gdb debugging
   - FreeBSD should be able to translate PyPy "out of the box" with no patches
 - Numpy:
   - Better support for record dtypes, including the align keyword
   - Implement casting and create output arrays accordingly (still missing some
     corner cases)
   - Support creation of unicode ndarrays
   - Better support ndarray.flags
   - Support axis argument in more functions
   - Refactor array indexing to support ellipses
   - Allow the docstrings of built-in numpy objects to be set at run-time
   - Support the buffered nditer creation keyword
 - Performance improvements:
   - Delay recursive calls to make them non-recursive
   - Skip loop unrolling if it compiles too much code
   - Tweak the heapcache
   - Add a list strategy for lists that store both floats and 32-bit integers.
     The latter are encoded as nonstandard NaNs. Benchmarks show that the speed
     of such lists is now very close to the speed of purely-int or purely-float
     lists.
   - Simplify implementation of ffi.gc() to avoid most weakrefs
   - Massively improve the performance of map() with more than one sequence
    argument

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3285
2015-08-31 19:38:23 +00:00

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SQLite is a library that provides a SQL-language database that
stores data in disk files without requiring a separate server
process. pysqlite provides a SQL interface compliant with the DB-API
2.0 specification described by PEP 249. This means that it should
be possible to write the first version of your applications using
SQLite for data storage. If switching to a larger database such as
PostgreSQL or Oracle is later necessary, the switch should be
relatively easy.