I'm sending you a small patch to pgdb.py module. This
raises pgdb.DatabaseError when any of the fetch* methods was invoked but previous call to execute* did not produce any result set or no call was issued yet. Also, raises pgdb.NotSupportedError when .nextset() is invoked, instead of NameError. This behaviour complies with DB-API 2.0. Thanks for your work! Timur Irmatov.
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@ -240,7 +240,10 @@ class pgdbCursor:
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size = self.arraysize
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if keep == 1:
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self.arraysize = size
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res = self.__source.fetch(size)
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try: res = self.__source.fetch(size)
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except _pg.error, e: raise DatabaseError, str(e)
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result = []
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for r in res:
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row = []
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@ -253,6 +256,9 @@ class pgdbCursor:
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result.append(row)
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return result
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def nextset(self):
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raise NotSupportedError, "nextset() is not supported"
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def setinputsizes(self, sizes):
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pass
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