Minor fixups.
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@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ SQLite for internal data storage. It's also possible to prototype an
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application using SQLite and then port the code to a larger database such as
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PostgreSQL or Oracle.
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sqlite3 was written by Gerhard Häring and provides a SQL interface compliant
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with the DB-API 2.0 specification described by :pep:`249`.
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The sqlite3 module was written by Gerhard Häring. It provides a SQL interface
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compliant with the DB-API 2.0 specification described by :pep:`249`.
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To use the module, you must first create a :class:`Connection` object that
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represents the database. Here the data will be stored in the
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:file:`/tmp/example` file::
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:file:`example.db` file::
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import sqlite3
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conn = sqlite3.connect('example.db')
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@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Cursor Objects
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.. method:: Cursor.execute(sql, [parameters])
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Executes an SQL statement. The SQL statement may be parametrized (i. e.
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Executes an SQL statement. The SQL statement may be parameterized (i. e.
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placeholders instead of SQL literals). The :mod:`sqlite3` module supports two
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kinds of placeholders: question marks (qmark style) and named placeholders
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(named style).
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