6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ceabe0ed1b General cleanups.
* Turn autocommit off initially

 * Add support for mysql_autocommit, _commit, and _rollback API functions
   (new in MySQL-4.1)

 * Remove Connection.begin(); use SQL BEGIN or START TRANSACTION instead

 * pytimes (standard datetime module) is now the default implementation

 * Detect and handle MySQL-4.1 and newer TIMESTAMP (looks like DATETIME)

 * UnicodeType and ObjectType now always handled (required features)

 * Ditch support for L at the end of long integer

 * Remove z and crypt libs if building for Windows

 * Version 1.1.2
2004-09-06 21:53:40 +00:00
1fdb7422a6 Initial conversion to modern Python. 2004-05-19 03:54:01 +00:00
c924bec96d Time-handling updates. New load order is:
mxdatetime (wrapper around mx.DateTime)
pytimes (wrapper around Python-2.3+ datetime)
stringtimes (minimal string implementation)

The logic is, if you're running Python-2.3 and are have mx.Datetime,
you probably want to use that instead of datetime.
2003-11-23 22:02:13 +00:00
03a0fcdd1f Add support for Python 2.3 datetime classes. 2003-07-10 15:58:56 +00:00
3499c4db38 Fix the case where there is no mx.DateTime. 2001-05-23 03:16:34 +00:00
ce00d83836 Smash data into two separate modules: sets and times. I never liked
that name anyway.

Set has been extended somewhat. The comparision operators really only
work properly with Python 2.1, due to the limitations of __cmp__.
Set also uses the binary operators (&, |, ^), since these make somewhat
more sense than the arithmetic ones, though there is no good analog for
- (if only there were a nand operator...)

Bump the version to 0.9.0b3. This is not the actual 0.9.0b3 release yet,
however. I want to do some more insanity checking. But almost ready for
some candidate releases.
2001-05-12 04:30:34 +00:00