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* New features and changes: - Added support for Python 3.1 and 3.2. The conversion has also brought several improvements: - Added 'b' and 't' mode to large objects: write can deal with both bytes strings and unicode; read can return either bytes strings or decoded unicode. - COPY sends Unicode data to files implementing 'io.TextIOBase'. - Improved PostgreSQL-Python encodings mapping. - Added a few missing encodings: EUC_CN, EUC_JIS_2004, ISO885910, ISO885916, LATIN10, SHIFT_JIS_2004. - Dropped repeated dictionary lookups with unicode query/parameters. - Improvements to the named cusors: - More efficient iteration on named cursors, fetching 'itersize' records at time from the backend. - The named cursors name can be an invalid identifier. - Improvements in data handling: - Added 'register_composite()' function to cast PostgreSQL composite types into Python tuples/namedtuples. - Adapt types 'bytearray' (from Python 2.6), 'memoryview' (from Python 2.7) and other objects implementing the "Revised Buffer Protocol" to 'bytea' data type. - The 'hstore' adapter can work even when the data type is not installed in the 'public' namespace. - Raise a clean exception instead of returning bad data when receiving bytea in 'hex' format and the client libpq can't parse them. - Empty lists correctly roundtrip Python -> PostgreSQL -> Python. - Other changes: - 'cursor.description' is provided as named tuples if available. - The build script refuses to guess values if 'pg_config' is not found. - Connections and cursors are weakly referenceable. * Bug fixes |
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