Fix sqlite3 docs. `buffer` is gone, `bytes` objects are returned for BLOBs instead.
Patch by Pablo Mouzo.
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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Module functions and constants
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Registers a callable to convert the custom Python type *type* into one of
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SQLite's supported types. The callable *callable* accepts as single parameter
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the Python value, and must return a value of the following types: int,
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float, str, bytes (UTF-8 encoded) or buffer.
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float, str or bytes.
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.. function:: complete_statement(sql)
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@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ Connection Objects
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as the SQL function.
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The function can return any of the types supported by SQLite: bytes, str, int,
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float, buffer and None.
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float and None.
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Example:
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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ Connection Objects
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final result of the aggregate.
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The ``finalize`` method can return any of the types supported by SQLite:
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bytes, str, int, float, buffer and None.
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bytes, str, int, float and None.
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Example:
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@ -633,11 +633,9 @@ The following Python types can thus be sent to SQLite without any problem:
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+-------------------------------+-------------+
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| :class:`float` | ``REAL`` |
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+-------------------------------+-------------+
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| :class:`bytes` (UTF8-encoded) | ``TEXT`` |
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+-------------------------------+-------------+
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| :class:`str` | ``TEXT`` |
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+-------------------------------+-------------+
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| :class:`buffer` | ``BLOB`` |
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| :class:`bytes` | ``BLOB`` |
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+-------------------------------+-------------+
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@ -654,7 +652,7 @@ This is how SQLite types are converted to Python types by default:
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``TEXT`` | depends on text_factory, str by default |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``BLOB`` | buffer |
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| ``BLOB`` | :class:`bytes` |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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The type system of the :mod:`sqlite3` module is extensible in two ways: you can
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@ -669,7 +667,7 @@ Using adapters to store additional Python types in SQLite databases
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As described before, SQLite supports only a limited set of types natively. To
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use other Python types with SQLite, you must **adapt** them to one of the
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sqlite3 module's supported types for SQLite: one of NoneType, int, float,
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str, bytes, buffer.
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str, bytes.
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The :mod:`sqlite3` module uses Python object adaptation, as described in
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:pep:`246` for this. The protocol to use is :class:`PrepareProtocol`.
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