bsddb: Beware with sequence wrapping
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@ -115,15 +115,11 @@ class DBSequenceTest(unittest.TestCase):
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d.close()
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def test_64bits(self) :
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value_plus=(1L<<63)-1
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self.assertEquals(9223372036854775807L,value_plus)
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value_minus=-1L<<63 # Two complement
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self.assertEquals(-9223372036854775808L,value_minus)
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if db.version() < (4,4):
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# We don't use both extremes because it is
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# problematic in Berkeley DB 4.3.
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value_plus-=1
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value_minus+=1
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# We don't use both extremes because they are problematic
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value_plus=(1L<<63)-2
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self.assertEquals(9223372036854775806L,value_plus)
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value_minus=(-1L<<63)+1 # Two complement
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self.assertEquals(-9223372036854775807L,value_minus)
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self.seq = db.DBSequence(self.d, flags=0)
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self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.init_value(value_plus-1))
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self.assertEquals(None, self.seq.open(key='id', txn=None,
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