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Use the exact type name in Record.__repr__ #959
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asyncpg/protocol/record/recordobj.c
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_PyUnicodeWriter_Init(&writer); | ||
writer.overallocate = 1; | ||
writer.min_length = 12; /* <Record a=1> */ | ||
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if (_PyUnicodeWriter_WriteASCIIString(&writer, "<Record ", 8) < 0) { | ||
type_prefix = PyUnicode_FromFormat("<%s ", _PyType_Name(Py_TYPE(v))); |
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Building an intermediate string object here felt nicer than performing three individual _PyUnicodeWriter_
write operations.
Perhaps |
I provided an implementation of |
I think it's time to pull the plug on 3.6 and merge #940. |
We support Record subclasses, so include the exact type name (rather than just 'Record') in the repr() string.
Support Python 3.11 and PostgreSQL 15. This release also drops support for Python 3.6. Changes ======= * Add arm64 mac and linux wheels (by @ddelange in 7bd6c49 for #954) * Add Python 3.11 to the test matrix (by @elprans in 5f908e6 for #948) * Exclude .venv from flake8 (#958) (by @jparise in 40b16ea for #958) * Upgrade to flake8 5.0.4 (from 3.9.2) (#961) (by @jparise in 0e73fec for #961) * Show an example of a custom Record class (#960) (by @jparise in 84c99bf for #960) * Use the exact type name in Record.__repr__ (#959) (by @jparise in eccdf61 for #959) * Drop Python 3.6 support (#940) (by @bryanforbes in bb0cb39 for #940) * Test on Python 3.11 and PostgreSQL 15, fix workflow deprecations (#968) (by @elprans in eab7fdf for #968)
We support
Record
subclasses, so include the exact type name(rather than just
'Record'
) in therepr()
string.