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Bump sqlalchemy from 1.3.22 to 1.4.22
Bumps sqlalchemy from 1.3.22 to 1.4.22.
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1.4.22
Released: July 21, 2021
orm
[orm] [bug] Fixed issue in new
_schema.Table.table_valued()
method where the resulting_sql.TableValuedColumn
construct would not respond correctly to alias adaptation as is used throughout the ORM, such as for eager loading, polymorphic loading, etc.References: #6775
[orm] [bug] Fixed issue where usage of the
_result.Result.unique()
method with an ORM result that included column expressions with unhashable types, such asJSON
orARRAY
using non-tuples would silently fall back to using theid()
function, rather than raising an error. This now raises an error when the_result.Result.unique()
method is used in a 2.0 style ORM query. Additionally, hashability is assumed to be True for result values of unknown type, such as often happens when using SQL functions of unknown return type; if values are truly not hashable then thehash()
itself will raise.For legacy ORM queries, since the legacy
_orm.Query
object uniquifies in all cases, the old rules remain in place, which is to useid()
for result values of unknown type as this legacy uniquing is mostly for the purpose of uniquing ORM entities and not column values.References: #6769
[orm] [bug] Fixed an issue where clearing of mappers during things like test suite teardowns could cause a "dictionary changed size" warning during garbage collection, due to iteration of a weak-referencing dictionary. A
list()
has been applied to prevent concurrent GC from affecting this operation.References: #6771
[orm] [bug] [regression] Fixed critical caching issue where the ORM's persistence feature using INSERT..RETURNING would cache an incorrect query when mixing the "bulk save" and standard "flush" forms of INSERT.
References: #6793
engine
- [engine] [bug] Added some guards against
KeyError
in the event system to accommodate the case that the interpreter is shutting down at the same time_engine.Engine.dispose()
is being called, which would cause stack
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