sqlite: Align Connection.__call__ error handling with CPython by ever0de · Pull Request #6042 · RustPython/RustPython
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The Callable trait implementation for the Connection struct in the SQLite module was updated. The argument type was generalized from a tuple of PyUtf8StrRef to FuncArgs, and explicit database locking and argument unpacking were introduced before statement creation within the call method.
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| Cohort / File(s) | Change Summary |
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SQLite Callable Argument Handlingstdlib/src/sqlite.rs |
Changed Callable implementation for Connection to accept FuncArgs instead of (PyUtf8StrRef,), added explicit locking and argument unpacking in the call method. |
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