Added to TODO:
o Allow PL/Python to return boolean rather than 1/0
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2007-01/msg00596$
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Guido Goldstein wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Guido Goldstein
I am still waiting for a plpython patch that has Python version
checking.
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Guido Goldstein wrote:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Guido Goldstein wrote:
Is it possible to tell me which python versions you want to
support?
Ühel kenal päeval, T, 2007-01-30 kell 14:52, kirjutas Guido Goldstein:
I've checked the patch with postgres 8.1.3 and 8.2.1
with python 2.4 and 2.5 on intel 32 bit and amd 64 bit
systems; all systems running linux.
*And* it's not a feature patch but a bug-fixing one!
Python is a language
Hannu Krosing wrote:
Officially by who ?
2.3 was the first version to introduce bool as a subtype of int, in
2.2.3 True and False were introduced as two variables pointing to
integers 1 and 0.
So to make your patch ok on all python versions, just make it
conditional on python version
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Hannu Krosing wrote:
Officially by who ?
2.3 was the first version to introduce bool as a subtype of int, in
2.2.3 True and False were introduced as two variables pointing to
integers 1 and 0.
So to make your patch ok on all python versions, just make it
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Hannu Krosing wrote:
Officially by who ?
2.3 was the first version to introduce bool as a subtype of int, in
2.2.3 True and False were introduced as two variables pointing to
integers 1 and 0.
So to make your patch ok on all python versions, just make it
conditional on
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
Hannu Krosing wrote:
Officially by who ?
2.3 was the first version to introduce bool as a subtype of int, in
2.2.3 True and False were introduced as two variables pointing to
integers 1 and 0.
So to make your patch ok on all python
Tino Wildenhain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Momjian schrieb:
I thought about suggesting that, but do we want plpython to have
different result behavior based on the version of python used? I didn't
think so.
Why not?
Indeed --- the underlying language changed, so I should think that
Hi!
Sorry for the late reply.
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 01:52:32 -0500
Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Momjian) writes:
Fix for plpython functions; return true/false for boolean,
This patch has broken a majority of the buildfarm.
Is it possible to tell me which
Guido Goldstein wrote:
Is it possible to tell me which python versions you want to
support?
The issue isn't so much which versions we want to support. There is
certainly some flexibility with that. But when a patch breaks the
buildfarm a) unannounced and b) without any apparent feature
Guido Goldstein wrote:
Is it possible to tell me which python versions you want to
support?
There are still products shipping with 2.3 (e.g. RHEL4). I'd be
surprised if we need to go back before that.
cheers
andrew
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Andrew Dunstan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guido Goldstein wrote:
Is it possible to tell me which python versions you want to
support?
There are still products shipping with 2.3 (e.g. RHEL4). I'd be
surprised if we need to go back before that.
As far as Red Hat is concerned, we won't be
On Jan 30, 2007, at 2:43 AM, Guido Goldstein wrote:
Is it possible to tell me which python versions you want to
support?
Just as a hint: 2.5 is the current stable version.
I support a lot of python on several platforms. For broad
compatibility with pre-installed Python versions on recent
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Guido Goldstein wrote:
Is it possible to tell me which python versions you want to
support?
The issue isn't so much which versions we want to support. There is
certainly some flexibility with that. But when a patch breaks the
buildfarm a) unannounced and b) without
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