What is cx_Oracle?

cx_Oracle is a Python extension module that allows access to Oracle and
conforms to the Python database API 2.0 specifications with a few
exceptions.


Where do I get it?

http://starship.python.net/crew/atuining


What's new?

 1) Added support for Python 2.4. In Python 2.4, the datetime module is
    used for both binding and fetching of date and timestamp data. In
    Python 2.3, objects from the datetime module can be bound but the
    internal datetime objects will be returned from queries.
 2) Added pickling support for LOB and datetime data.
 3) Fully qualified the table name that was missing in an alter table
    statement in the setup test script as noted by Marc Gehling.
 4) Added a section allowing for the setting of the RPATH linker
    directive in setup.py as requested by Iustin Pop.
 5) Added code to raise a programming error exception when an attempt is
    made to access a LOB locator variable in a subsequent fetch.
 6) The username, password and dsn (tnsentry) are stored on the
    connection object when specified, regardless of whether or not a
    standard connection takes place.
 7) Added additional module level constant called "LOB" as requested by
    Joseph Canedo.
 8) Changed exception type to IntegrityError for constraint violations
    as requested by Joseph Canedo.
 9) If scale and precision are not specified, an attempt is made to
    return a long integer as requested by Joseph Canedo.
10) Added workaround for Oracle bug which returns an invalid handle when
    the prepare call fails. Thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for providing the
    code that demonstrated the problem.
11) The cusor method arravar() will now accept the actual list so that
    it is not necessary to call cursor.arrayvar() followed immediately
    by var.setvalue().
12) Fixed bug where attempts to execute the statement "None" with bind
    variables would cause a segmentation fault.
13) Added support for binding by position (paramstyle = "numeric").
14) Removed memory leak created by calls to OCIParamGet() which were not
    mirrored by calls to OCIDescriptorFree(). Thanks to Mihai Ibanescu
    for pointing this out and providing a patch.
15) Added support for calling cursor.executemany() with statement None
    implying that the previously prepared statement ought to be
    executed. Thanks to Mihai Ibanescu for providing a patch.
16) Added support for rebinding variables when a subsequent call to
    cursor.executemany() uses a different number of rows. Thanks to
    Mihai Ibanescu for supplying a patch.
17) The microseconds are now displayed in datetime variables when
    nonzero similar to method used in the datetime module.
18) Added support for binary_float and binary_double columns in Oracle
    10g.

Changes since 4.1 beta 1

 1) Fixed bug where subclasses of Cursor do not pass the connection in
    the constructor causing a segfault.
 2) DDL statements must be reparsed before execution as noted by Mihai
    Ibanescu.
 3) Add support for setting input sizes by position.
 4) Fixed problem with catching an exception during execute and then
    still attempting to perform a fetch afterwards as noted by Leith
    Parkin.
 5) Rename the types so that they can be pickled and unpickled. Thanks
    to Harri Pasanen for pointing out the problem.
 6) Handle invalid NLS_LANG setting properly (Oracle seems to like to
    provide a handle back even though it is invalid) and determine the
    number of bytes per character in order to allow for proper support
    in the future of multibyte and variable width character sets.
 7) Remove date checking from the native case since Python already
    checks that dates are valid; enhance error message when invalid
    dates are encountered so that additional processing can be done.
 8) Fix bug executing SQL using numeric parameter names with predefined
    variables (such as what takes place when calling stored procedures
    with out parameters).
 9) Add support for reading CLOB values using multibyte or variable
    length character sets.

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