(User(id=1, name='spongebob', fullname='Spongebob Squarepants'),)
...
-The purpose of this method is when fetching very large result sets
+For expediency, the :meth:`_engine.Result.yield_per` method may also be used
+with an ORM-enabled result set, which will have the same effect at result
+fetching time as if the ``yield_per`` execution option were used. The
+:meth:`_engine.Result.partitions` method, if used, automatically uses the
+number sent to :meth:`_engine.Result.yield_per` as the number of rows in each
+partition::
+
+ >>> stmt = select(User)
+ {sql}>>> for partition in session.execute(stmt).yield_per(10).partitions():
+ ... for row in partition:
+ ... print(row)
+ SELECT user_account.id, user_account.name, user_account.fullname
+ FROM user_account
+ [...] (){stop}
+ (User(id=1, name='spongebob', fullname='Spongebob Squarepants'),)
+ ...
+
+The purpose of "yield per" is when fetching very large result sets
(> 10K rows), to batch results in sub-collections and yield them
out partially, so that the Python interpreter doesn't need to declare
very large areas of memory which is both time consuming and leads
:param num: number of rows to fetch each time the buffer is refilled.
If set to a value below 1, fetches all rows for the next buffer.
+ .. seealso::
+
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_yield_per` - in the :ref:`queryguide_toplevel`
+
+ :meth:`_engine.Result.partitions`
+
"""
self._yield_per = num
return self
results, if possible. Not all drivers support this option and
the option is silently ignored for those who do not.
+ When using the ORM, the :meth:`_engine.Result.partitions` method
+ is typically more effective from a memory perspective when it is
+ combined with use of the :meth:`_engine.Result.yield_per` method,
+ which instructs the ORM loading internals to only build a certain
+ amount of ORM objects from a result at a time before yielding
+ them out.
+
.. versionadded:: 1.4
:param size: indicate the maximum number of rows to be present
:return: iterator of lists
+ .. seealso::
+
+ :paramref:`.Connection.execution_options.stream_results`
+
+ :ref:`orm_queryguide_yield_per` - in the :ref:`queryguide_toplevel`
+
+
"""
getter = self._manyrow_getter