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	Deprecate passing the callback callable by keyword for the following sqlite3.Connection APIs: - set_authorizer(authorizer_callback) - set_progress_handler(progress_handler, ...) - set_trace_callback(trace_callback) The affected parameters will become positional-only in Python 3.15.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# pysqlite2/test/hooks.py: tests for various SQLite-specific hooks
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Gerhard Häring <gh@ghaering.de>
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#
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# This file is part of pysqlite.
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#
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# This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
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# warranty.  In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
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# arising from the use of this software.
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#
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# Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
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# including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
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# freely, subject to the following restrictions:
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#
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# 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
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#    claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
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#    in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
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#    appreciated but is not required.
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# 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
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#    misrepresented as being the original software.
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# 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
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import contextlib
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import sqlite3 as sqlite
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import unittest
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from test.support.os_helper import TESTFN, unlink
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from .util import memory_database, cx_limit, with_tracebacks
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from .util import MemoryDatabaseMixin
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class CollationTests(MemoryDatabaseMixin, unittest.TestCase):
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    def test_create_collation_not_string(self):
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        with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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            self.con.create_collation(None, lambda x, y: (x > y) - (x < y))
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    def test_create_collation_not_callable(self):
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        with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
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            self.con.create_collation("X", 42)
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        self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'parameter must be callable')
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    def test_create_collation_not_ascii(self):
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        self.con.create_collation("collä", lambda x, y: (x > y) - (x < y))
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    def test_create_collation_bad_upper(self):
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        class BadUpperStr(str):
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            def upper(self):
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                return None
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        mycoll = lambda x, y: -((x > y) - (x < y))
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        self.con.create_collation(BadUpperStr("mycoll"), mycoll)
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        result = self.con.execute("""
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            select x from (
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            select 'a' as x
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            union
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            select 'b' as x
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            ) order by x collate mycoll
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            """).fetchall()
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        self.assertEqual(result[0][0], 'b')
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        self.assertEqual(result[1][0], 'a')
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    def test_collation_is_used(self):
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        def mycoll(x, y):
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            # reverse order
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            return -((x > y) - (x < y))
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        self.con.create_collation("mycoll", mycoll)
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        sql = """
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            select x from (
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            select 'a' as x
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            union
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            select 'b' as x
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            union
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            select 'c' as x
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            ) order by x collate mycoll
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            """
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        result = self.con.execute(sql).fetchall()
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        self.assertEqual(result, [('c',), ('b',), ('a',)],
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                         msg='the expected order was not returned')
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        self.con.create_collation("mycoll", None)
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        with self.assertRaises(sqlite.OperationalError) as cm:
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            result = self.con.execute(sql).fetchall()
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        self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'no such collation sequence: mycoll')
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    def test_collation_returns_large_integer(self):
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        def mycoll(x, y):
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            # reverse order
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            return -((x > y) - (x < y)) * 2**32
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        self.con.create_collation("mycoll", mycoll)
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        sql = """
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            select x from (
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            select 'a' as x
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            union
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            select 'b' as x
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            union
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            select 'c' as x
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            ) order by x collate mycoll
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            """
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        result = self.con.execute(sql).fetchall()
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        self.assertEqual(result, [('c',), ('b',), ('a',)],
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                         msg="the expected order was not returned")
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    def test_collation_register_twice(self):
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        """
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        Register two different collation functions under the same name.
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        Verify that the last one is actually used.
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        """
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        con = self.con
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        con.create_collation("mycoll", lambda x, y: (x > y) - (x < y))
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        con.create_collation("mycoll", lambda x, y: -((x > y) - (x < y)))
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        result = con.execute("""
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            select x from (select 'a' as x union select 'b' as x) order by x collate mycoll
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            """).fetchall()
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        self.assertEqual(result[0][0], 'b')
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        self.assertEqual(result[1][0], 'a')
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    def test_deregister_collation(self):
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        """
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        Register a collation, then deregister it. Make sure an error is raised if we try
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        to use it.
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        """
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        con = self.con
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        con.create_collation("mycoll", lambda x, y: (x > y) - (x < y))
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        con.create_collation("mycoll", None)
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        with self.assertRaises(sqlite.OperationalError) as cm:
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            con.execute("select 'a' as x union select 'b' as x order by x collate mycoll")
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        self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'no such collation sequence: mycoll')
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class ProgressTests(MemoryDatabaseMixin, unittest.TestCase):
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    def test_progress_handler_used(self):
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        """
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        Test that the progress handler is invoked once it is set.
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        """
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        progress_calls = []
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        def progress():
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            progress_calls.append(None)
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            return 0
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        self.con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
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        self.con.execute("""
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            create table foo(a, b)
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            """)
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        self.assertTrue(progress_calls)
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    def test_opcode_count(self):
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        """
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        Test that the opcode argument is respected.
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        """
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        con = self.con
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        progress_calls = []
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        def progress():
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            progress_calls.append(None)
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            return 0
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        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
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        curs = con.cursor()
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        curs.execute("""
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            create table foo (a, b)
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            """)
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        first_count = len(progress_calls)
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        progress_calls = []
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        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 2)
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        curs.execute("""
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            create table bar (a, b)
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            """)
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        second_count = len(progress_calls)
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        self.assertGreaterEqual(first_count, second_count)
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    def test_cancel_operation(self):
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        """
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        Test that returning a non-zero value stops the operation in progress.
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        """
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        def progress():
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            return 1
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        self.con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
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        curs = self.con.cursor()
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        self.assertRaises(
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            sqlite.OperationalError,
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            curs.execute,
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            "create table bar (a, b)")
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    def test_clear_handler(self):
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        """
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        Test that setting the progress handler to None clears the previously set handler.
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        """
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        con = self.con
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        action = 0
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        def progress():
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            nonlocal action
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            action = 1
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            return 0
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        con.set_progress_handler(progress, 1)
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        con.set_progress_handler(None, 1)
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        con.execute("select 1 union select 2 union select 3").fetchall()
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        self.assertEqual(action, 0, "progress handler was not cleared")
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    @with_tracebacks(ZeroDivisionError, name="bad_progress")
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    def test_error_in_progress_handler(self):
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        def bad_progress():
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            1 / 0
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        self.con.set_progress_handler(bad_progress, 1)
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        with self.assertRaises(sqlite.OperationalError):
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            self.con.execute("""
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                create table foo(a, b)
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                """)
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    @with_tracebacks(ZeroDivisionError, name="bad_progress")
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    def test_error_in_progress_handler_result(self):
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        class BadBool:
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            def __bool__(self):
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                1 / 0
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        def bad_progress():
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            return BadBool()
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        self.con.set_progress_handler(bad_progress, 1)
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        with self.assertRaises(sqlite.OperationalError):
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            self.con.execute("""
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                create table foo(a, b)
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                """)
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    def test_progress_handler_keyword_args(self):
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        regex = (
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            r"Passing keyword argument 'progress_handler' to "
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            r"_sqlite3.Connection.set_progress_handler\(\) is deprecated. "
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            r"Parameter 'progress_handler' will become positional-only in "
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            r"Python 3.15."
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        )
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        with self.assertWarnsRegex(DeprecationWarning, regex) as cm:
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            self.con.set_progress_handler(progress_handler=lambda: None, n=1)
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        self.assertEqual(cm.filename, __file__)
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class TraceCallbackTests(MemoryDatabaseMixin, unittest.TestCase):
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    @contextlib.contextmanager
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    def check_stmt_trace(self, cx, expected):
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        try:
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            traced = []
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            cx.set_trace_callback(lambda stmt: traced.append(stmt))
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            yield
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        finally:
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            self.assertEqual(traced, expected)
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            cx.set_trace_callback(None)
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    def test_trace_callback_used(self):
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        """
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        Test that the trace callback is invoked once it is set.
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        """
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        traced_statements = []
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        def trace(statement):
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            traced_statements.append(statement)
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        self.con.set_trace_callback(trace)
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        self.con.execute("create table foo(a, b)")
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        self.assertTrue(traced_statements)
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        self.assertTrue(any("create table foo" in stmt for stmt in traced_statements))
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    def test_clear_trace_callback(self):
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        """
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        Test that setting the trace callback to None clears the previously set callback.
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        """
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        con = self.con
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        traced_statements = []
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        def trace(statement):
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            traced_statements.append(statement)
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        con.set_trace_callback(trace)
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        con.set_trace_callback(None)
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        con.execute("create table foo(a, b)")
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        self.assertFalse(traced_statements, "trace callback was not cleared")
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    def test_unicode_content(self):
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        """
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        Test that the statement can contain unicode literals.
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        """
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        unicode_value = '\xf6\xe4\xfc\xd6\xc4\xdc\xdf\u20ac'
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        con = self.con
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        traced_statements = []
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        def trace(statement):
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            traced_statements.append(statement)
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        con.set_trace_callback(trace)
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        con.execute("create table foo(x)")
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        con.execute("insert into foo(x) values ('%s')" % unicode_value)
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        con.commit()
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        self.assertTrue(any(unicode_value in stmt for stmt in traced_statements),
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                        "Unicode data %s garbled in trace callback: %s"
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                        % (ascii(unicode_value), ', '.join(map(ascii, traced_statements))))
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    def test_trace_callback_content(self):
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        # set_trace_callback() shouldn't produce duplicate content (bpo-26187)
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        traced_statements = []
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        def trace(statement):
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            traced_statements.append(statement)
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        queries = ["create table foo(x)",
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                   "insert into foo(x) values(1)"]
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        self.addCleanup(unlink, TESTFN)
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        con1 = sqlite.connect(TESTFN, isolation_level=None)
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        con2 = sqlite.connect(TESTFN)
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        try:
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            con1.set_trace_callback(trace)
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            cur = con1.cursor()
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            cur.execute(queries[0])
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            con2.execute("create table bar(x)")
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            cur.execute(queries[1])
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        finally:
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            con1.close()
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            con2.close()
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        self.assertEqual(traced_statements, queries)
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    def test_trace_expanded_sql(self):
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        expected = [
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            "create table t(t)",
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            "BEGIN ",
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            "insert into t values(0)",
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            "insert into t values(1)",
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            "insert into t values(2)",
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            "COMMIT",
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        ]
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        with memory_database() as cx, self.check_stmt_trace(cx, expected):
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            with cx:
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                cx.execute("create table t(t)")
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                cx.executemany("insert into t values(?)", ((v,) for v in range(3)))
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    @with_tracebacks(
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        sqlite.DataError,
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        regex="Expanded SQL string exceeds the maximum string length"
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    )
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    def test_trace_too_much_expanded_sql(self):
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        # If the expanded string is too large, we'll fall back to the
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        # unexpanded SQL statement.
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        # The resulting string length is limited by the runtime limit
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        # SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH.
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        template = "select 1 as a where a="
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        category = sqlite.SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH
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        with memory_database() as cx, cx_limit(cx, category=category) as lim:
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            ok_param = "a"
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            bad_param = "a" * lim
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            unexpanded_query = template + "?"
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            expected = [unexpanded_query]
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            with self.check_stmt_trace(cx, expected):
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                cx.execute(unexpanded_query, (bad_param,))
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            expanded_query = f"{template}'{ok_param}'"
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            with self.check_stmt_trace(cx, [expanded_query]):
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                cx.execute(unexpanded_query, (ok_param,))
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    @with_tracebacks(ZeroDivisionError, regex="division by zero")
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    def test_trace_bad_handler(self):
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        with memory_database() as cx:
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            cx.set_trace_callback(lambda stmt: 5/0)
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            cx.execute("select 1")
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    def test_trace_keyword_args(self):
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        regex = (
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            r"Passing keyword argument 'trace_callback' to "
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            r"_sqlite3.Connection.set_trace_callback\(\) is deprecated. "
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            r"Parameter 'trace_callback' will become positional-only in "
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            r"Python 3.15."
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        )
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        with self.assertWarnsRegex(DeprecationWarning, regex) as cm:
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            self.con.set_trace_callback(trace_callback=lambda: None)
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        self.assertEqual(cm.filename, __file__)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    unittest.main()
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