con.rollback()
self.assertEqual(cur.fetchall(), [(1,), (2,), (3,)])
+ def test_multiple_cursors_and_iternext(self):
+ # gh-94028: statements are cleared and reset in cursor iternext.
+
+ # Provoke the gh-94028 by using a cursor cache.
+ CURSORS = {}
+ def sql(cx, sql, *args):
+ cu = cx.cursor()
+ cu.execute(sql, args)
+ CURSORS[id(sql)] = cu
+ return cu
+
+ self.con1.execute("create table t(t)")
+ sql(self.con1, "insert into t values (?), (?), (?)", "u1", "u2", "u3")
+ self.con1.commit()
+
+ # On second connection, verify rows are visible, then delete them.
+ count = sql(self.con2, "select count(*) from t").fetchone()[0]
+ self.assertEqual(count, 3)
+ changes = sql(self.con2, "delete from t").rowcount
+ self.assertEqual(changes, 3)
+ self.con2.commit()
+
+ # Back in original connection, create 2 new users.
+ sql(self.con1, "insert into t values (?)", "u4")
+ sql(self.con1, "insert into t values (?)", "u5")
+
+ # The second connection cannot see uncommitted changes.
+ count = sql(self.con2, "select count(*) from t").fetchone()[0]
+ self.assertEqual(count, 0)
+
+ # First connection can see its own changes.
+ count = sql(self.con1, "select count(*) from t").fetchone()[0]
+ self.assertEqual(count, 2)
+
+ # The second connection can now see the changes.
+ self.con1.commit()
+ count = sql(self.con2, "select count(*) from t").fetchone()[0]
+ self.assertEqual(count, 2)
+
class RollbackTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""bpo-44092: sqlite3 now leaves it to SQLite to resolve rollback issues"""
self->rowcount = (long)sqlite3_changes(self->connection->db);
}
(void)stmt_reset(self->statement);
+ Py_CLEAR(self->statement);
}
else if (rc != SQLITE_ROW) {
(void)_pysqlite_seterror(self->connection->state,
self->connection->db);
+ (void)stmt_reset(self->statement);
+ Py_CLEAR(self->statement);
Py_DECREF(row);
return NULL;
}