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bpo-35398: Improve DDL statement detection for SQLite #10913
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I've signed the CLA with both my github name and BPO name. |
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You can use |
Using You also need add test-cases, I guess you can modify existing test-case with some comments. And a "News Entry", using |
To be honest, I'm not very skilled too. |
From my reading of |
@montanalow you have signed the CLA but your github is not associated to your BPO account. Could you update it because without that we can not review your code. Thank you |
Thanks for the PR, but closing as the CLA has not been signed within the last month. If you do decide to sign the CLA we can re-open this PR. |
See also #13216 which solves this much more reliably. |
SQLite driver depends on DDL detection to return an accurate row count for a statement. SQL statements that begin with comments currently break DDL detection, which results in incorrect row counts being returned.
https://bugs.python.org/issue35398