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authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2002-11-23 03:59:09 +0000
committerBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2002-11-23 03:59:09 +0000
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This patch implements FOR EACH STATEMENT triggers, per my email to
-hackers a couple days ago. Notes/caveats: - added regression tests for the new functionality, all regression tests pass on my machine - added pg_dump support - updated PL/PgSQL to support per-statement triggers; didn't look at the other procedural languages. - there's (even) more code duplication in trigger.c than there was previously. Any suggestions on how to refactor the ExecXXXTriggers() functions to reuse more code would be welcome -- I took a brief look at it, but couldn't see an easy way to do it (there are several subtly-different versions of the code in question) - updated the documentation. I also took the liberty of removing a big chunk of duplicated syntax documentation in the Programmer's Guide on triggers, and moving that information to the CREATE TRIGGER reference page. - I also included some spelling fixes and similar small cleanups I noticed while making the changes. If you'd like me to split those into a separate patch, let me know. Neil Conway
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diff --git a/src/interfaces/python/pgdb.py b/src/interfaces/python/pgdb.py
index 6ae63b9b681..78ca61ade52 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/python/pgdb.py
+++ b/src/interfaces/python/pgdb.py
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ class pgdbCursor:
def execute(self, operation, params = None):
# "The parameters may also be specified as list of
# tuples to e.g. insert multiple rows in a single
- # operation, but this kind of usage is depreciated:
+ # operation, but this kind of usage is deprecated:
if params and type(params) == types.ListType and \
type(params[0]) == types.TupleType:
self.executemany(operation, params)