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[3.10] sqlite3: normalise pre-acronym determiners (GH-31772) by JelleZijlstra · Pull Request #31806 · python/cpython

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The sqlite3 module was written by Gerhard Häring. It provides a SQL interface The sqlite3 module was written by Gerhard Häring. It provides an SQL interface compliant with the DB-API 2.0 specification described by :pep:`249`, and requires SQLite 3.7.15 or newer.
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.. class:: Connection
A SQLite database connection has the following attributes and methods: An SQLite database connection has the following attributes and methods:
.. attribute:: isolation_level
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.. method:: load_extension(path)
This routine loads a SQLite extension from a shared library. You have to This routine loads an SQLite extension from a shared library. You have to enable extension loading with :meth:`enable_load_extension` before you can use this routine.
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.. method:: backup(target, *, pages=-1, progress=None, name="main", sleep=0.250)
This method makes a backup of a SQLite database even while it's being accessed This method makes a backup of an SQLite database even while it's being accessed by other clients, or concurrently by the same connection. The copy will be written into the mandatory argument *target*, that must be another :class:`Connection` instance. Expand Down Expand Up @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ This is how SQLite types are converted to Python types by default: +-------------+----------------------------------------------+
The type system of the :mod:`sqlite3` module is extensible in two ways: you can store additional Python types in a SQLite database via object adaptation, and store additional Python types in an SQLite database via object adaptation, and you can let the :mod:`sqlite3` module convert SQLite types to different Python types via converters.
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