* 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
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.
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.