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What's new in psycopg 2.0.14
----------------------------

* New features:
  - Support for adapting tuples to PostgreSQL arrays is now enabled by
    default and does not require importing psycopg2.extensions anymore.
  - "can't adapt" error message now includes full type information.
  - Thank to Daniele Varrazzo (piro) psycopg2's source package now includes
    full documentation in HTML and plain text format.

* Bug fixes:
  - No loss of precision when using floats anymore.
  - decimal.Decimal "nan" and "infinity" correctly converted to PostgreSQL
    numeric NaN values (note that PostgreSQL numeric type does not support
    infinity but just NaNs.)
  - psycopg2.extensions now includes Binary.

* It seems we're good citizens of the free software ecosystem and that big
  big big companies and people ranting on the pgsql-hackers mailing list
  we'll now not dislike us. *g* (See LICENSE file for the details.)


What's new in psycopg 2.0.13
----------------------------

* New features:
  - Support for UUID arrays.
  - It is now possible to build psycopg linking to a static libpq
    library.

* Bug fixes:
  - Fixed a deadlock related to using the same connection with
    multiple cursors from different threads.
  - Builds again with MSVC.


What's new in psycopg 2.0.12
----------------------------

* New features:
  - The connection object now has a reset() method that can be used to
    reset the connection to its default state.

* Bug fixes:
  - copy_to() and copy_from() now accept a much larger number of columns.
  - Fixed PostgreSQL version detection.
  - Fixed ZPsycopgDA version check.
  - Fixed regression in ZPsycopgDA that made it behave wrongly when
    receiving serialization errors: now the query is re-issued as it
    should be by propagating the correct exception to Zope.
  - Writing "large" large objects should now work.


What's new in psycopg 2.0.11
----------------------------

* New features:
  - DictRow and RealDictRow now use less memory. If you inherit on them
    remember to set __slots__ for your new attributes or be prepare to
    go back to old memory usage.

* Bug fixes:
  - Fixed exeception in setup.py.
  - More robust detection of PostgreSQL development versions.
  - Fixed exception in RealDictCursor, introduced in 2.0.10.


What's new in psycopg 2.0.10
----------------------------

* New features:
  - A specialized type-caster that can parse time zones with seconds is
    now available. Note that after enabling it (see extras.py) "wrong"
    time zones will be parsed without raising an exception but the
    result will be rounded.
  - DictCursor can be used as a named cursor.
  - DictRow now implements more dict methods.
  - The connection object now expose PostgreSQL server version as the
    .server_version attribute and the protocol version used as
    .protocol_version.
  - The connection object has a .get_parameter_status() methods that
    can be used to obtain useful information from the server.

* Bug fixes:
  - None is now correctly always adapted to NULL.
  - Two double memory free errors provoked by multithreading and
    garbage collection are now fixed.
  - Fixed usage of internal Python code in the notice processor; this
    should fix segfaults when receiving a lot of notices in
    multithreaded programs.
  - Should build again on MSVC and Solaris.
  - Should build with development versions of PostgreSQL (ones with
    -devel version string.)
  - Fixed some tests that failed even when psycopg was right.


What's new in psycopg 2.0.9
---------------------------

* New features:
  - "import psycopg2.extras" to get some support for handling times
    and timestamps with seconds in the time zone offset.
  - DictCursors can now be used as named cursors.
  
* Bug fixes:
  - register_type() now accept an explicit None as its second parameter.
  - psycopg2 should build again on MSVC and Solaris.


What's new in psycopg 2.0.9
---------------------------

* New features:
  - COPY TO/COPY FROM queries now can be of any size and psycopg will
    correctly quote separators.
  - float values Inf and NaN are now correctly handled and can
    round-trip to the database.
  - executemany() now return the numer of total INSERTed or UPDATEd
    rows. Note that, as it has always been, executemany() should not
    be used to execute multiple SELECT statements and while it will
    execute the statements without any problem, it will return the
    wrong value.
  - copy_from() and copy_to() can now use quoted separators.
  - "import psycopg2.extras" to get UUID support.
  
* Bug fixes:
  - register_type() now works on connection and cursor subclasses.
  - fixed a memory leak when using lobjects.
  

What's new in psycopg 2.0.8
---------------------------

* New features:
  - The connection object now has a get_backend_pid() method that
    returns the current PostgreSQL connection backend process PID.
  - The PostgreSQL large object API has been exposed through the
    Cursor.lobject() method.

* Bug fixes:
  - Some fixes to ZPsycopgDA have been merged from the Debian package.
  - A memory leak was fixed in Cursor.executemany().
  - A double free was fixed in pq_complete_error(), that caused crashes
    under some error conditions.

What's new in psycopg 2.0.7
---------------------------

* Improved error handling:
  - All instances of psycopg2.Error subclasses now have pgerror,
    pgcode and cursor attributes.  They will be set to None if no
    value is available.
  - Exception classes are now chosen based on the SQLSTATE value from
    the result.  (#184)
  - The commit() and rollback() methods now set the pgerror and pgcode
    attributes on exceptions. (#152)
  - errors from commit() and rollback() are no longer considered
    fatal. (#194)
  - If a disconnect is detected during execute(), an exception will be
    raised at that point rather than resulting in "ProgrammingError:
    no results to fetch" later on. (#186)

* Better PostgreSQL compatibility:
  - If the server uses standard_conforming_strings, perform
    appropriate quoting.
  - BC dates are now handled if psycopg is compiled with mxDateTime
    support.  If using datetime, an appropriate ValueError is
    raised. (#203)

* Other bug fixes:
  - If multiple sub-interpreters are in use, do not share the Decimal
    type between them. (#192)
  - Buffer objects obtained from psycopg are now accepted by psycopg
    too, without segfaulting. (#209)
  - A few small changes were made to improve DB-API compatibility.
    All the dbapi20 tests now pass.

* Miscellaneous:
  - The PSYCOPG_DISPLAY_SIZE option is now off by default.  This means
    that display size will always be set to "None" in
    cursor.description.  Calculating the display size was expensive,
    and infrequently used so this should improve performance.
  - New QueryCanceledError and TransactionRollbackError exceptions
    have been added to the psycopg2.extensions module.  They can be
    used to detect statement timeouts and deadlocks respectively.
  - Cursor objects now have a "closed" attribute. (#164)
  - If psycopg has been built with debug support, it is now necessary
    to set the PSYCOPG_DEBUG environment variable to turn on debug
    spew.

What's new in psycopg 2.0.6
---------------------------

* Better support for PostgreSQL, Python and win32:
  - full support for PostgreSQL 8.2, including NULLs in arrays
  - support for almost all existing PostgreSQL encodings
  - full list of PostgreSQL error codes available by importing the
    psycopg2.errorcodes module
  - full support for Python 2.5 and 64 bit architectures
  - better build support on win32 platform

* Support for per-connection type-casters (used by ZPsycopgDA too, this
  fixes a long standing bug that made different connections use a random
  set of date/time type-casters instead of the configured one.)

* Better management of times and dates both from Python and in Zope.

* copy_to and copy_from now take an extra "columns" parameter.

* Python tuples are now adapted to SQL sequences that can be used with
  the "IN" operator by default if the psycopg2.extensions module is
  imported (i.e., the SQL_IN adapter was moved from extras to extensions.)

* Fixed some small buglets and build glitches:
  - removed double mutex destroy
  - removed all non-constant initializers
  - fixed PyObject_HEAD declarations to avoid memory corruption
    on 64 bit architectures
  - fixed several Python API calls to work on 64 bit architectures
  - applied compatibility macros from PEP 353
  - now using more than one argument format raise an error instead of
    a segfault

What's new in psycopg 2.0.5.1
­----------------------------

* Now it really, really builds on MSVC and older gcc versions.

What's new in psycopg 2.0.5
­--------------------------

* Fixed various buglets such as:
  - segfault when passing an empty string to Binary()
  - segfault on null queries
  - segfault and bad keyword naming in .executemany()
  - OperationalError in connection objects was always None

* Various changes to ZPsycopgDA to make it more zope2.9-ish.

* connect() now accept both integers and strings as port parameter

What's new in psycopg 2.0.4
---------------------------

* Fixed float conversion bug introduced in 2.0.3.

What's new in psycopg 2.0.3
---------------------------

* Fixed various buglets and a memory leak (see ChangeLog for details)

What's new in psycopg 2.0.2
---------------------------

* Fixed a bug in array typecasting that sometimes made psycopg forget about
  the last element in the array.

* Fixed some minor buglets in string memory allocations.

* Builds again with compilers different from gcc (#warning about PostgreSQL
  version is issued only if __GCC__ is defined.)

What's new in psycopg 2.0.1
---------------------------

* ZPsycopgDA now actually loads.

What's new in psycopg 2.0
-------------------------

* Fixed handle leak on win32.

* If available the new "safe" encoding functions of libpq are used.

* django and tinyerp people, please switch to psycopg 2 _without_
  using a psycopg 1 compatibility layer (this release was anticipated
  so that you all stop grumbling about psycopg 2 is still in beta.. :)

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 7
--------------------------------

* Ironed out last problems with times and date (should be quite solid now.)

* Fixed problems with some arrays.

* Slightly better ZPsycopgDA (no more double connection objects in the menu
  and other minor fixes.)
  
* ProgrammingError exceptions now have three extra attributes: .cursor
  (it is possible to access the query that caused the exception using
  error.cursor.query), .pgerror and .pgcode (PostgreSQL original error
  text and code.)
  
* The build system uses pg_config when available.
   
* Documentation in the doc/ directory! (With many kudos to piro.)

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 6
--------------------------------

* Support for named cursors (see examples/fetch.py).

* Safer parsing of time intervals.

* Better parsing of times and dates, no more locale problems.

* Should now play well with py2exe and similar tools.

* The "decimal" module is now used if available under Python 2.3.

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 5
--------------------------------

* Fixed all known bugs.

* The initial isolation level is now read from the server and
  .set_isolation_level() now takes values defined in psycopg2.extensions.
  
* .callproc() implemented as a SELECT of the given procedure.

* Better docstrings for a few functions/methods.

* Some time-related functions like psycopg2.TimeFromTicks() now take the
  local timezone into account. Also a tzinfo object (as per datetime module
  specifications) can be passed to the psycopg2.Time and psycopg2.Datetime
  constructors.
  
* All classes have been renamed to exist in the psycopg2._psycopg module,
  to fix problems with automatic documentation generators like epydoc.
  
* NOTIFY is correctly trapped (see examples/notify.py for example code.)

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 4
--------------------------------

* psycopg module is now named psycopg2.

* No more segfaults when a UNICODE query can't be converted to the
  backend encoding.
  
* No more segfaults on empty queries.

* psycopg2.connect() now takes an integer for the port keyword parameter.

* "python setup.py bdist_rpm" now works.

* Fixed lots of small bugs, see ChangeLog for details.

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 3
--------------------------------

* ZPsycopgDA now works (except table browsing.)

* psycopg build again on Python 2.2.

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 2
--------------------------------

* Fixed ZPsycopgDA version check (ZPsycopgDA can now be imported in
  Zope.)

* psycopg.extras.DictRow works even after a new query on the generating
  cursor.

* Better setup.py for win32 (should build with MSCV or mingw.)

* Generic fixed and memory leaks plugs.

What's new in psycopg 2.0 beta 1
--------------------------------

* Officially in beta (i.e., no new features will be added.)

* Array support: list objects can be passed as bound variables and are
  correctly returned for array columns.

* Added the psycopg.psycopg1 compatibility module (if you want instant
  psycopg 1 compatibility just "from psycopg import psycopg1 as psycopg".)

* Complete support for BYTEA columns and buffer objects.

* Added error codes to error messages.

* The AsIs adapter is now exported by default (also Decimal objects are
  adapted using the AsIs adapter (when str() is called on them they
  already format themselves using the right precision and scale.)

* The connect() function now takes "connection_factory" instead of
  "factory" as keyword argument.

* New setup.py code to build on win32 using mingw and better error
  messages on missing datetime headers,

* Internal changes that allow much better user-defined type casters.

* A lot of bugfixes (binary, datetime, 64 bit arches, GIL, .executemany())
 
What's new in psycopg 1.99.13
-----------------------------

* Added missing .executemany() method.

* Optimized type cast from PostgreSQL to Python (psycopg should be even
  faster than before.)

What's new in psycopg 1.99.12
-----------------------------

* .rowcount should be ok and in sync with psycopg 1.

* Implemented the new COPY FROM/COPY TO code when connection to the
  backend using libpq protocol 3 (this also removes all asprintf calls:
  build on win32 works again.) A protocol 3-enabled psycopg *can*
  connect to an old protocol 2 database and will detect it and use the
  right code.

* getquoted() called for real by the mogrification code.

What's new in psycopg 1.99.11
-----------------------------

* 'cursor' argument in .cursor() connection method renamed to 
  'cursor_factory'.

* changed 'tuple_factory' cursor attribute name to 'row_factory'.

* the .cursor attribute is gone and connections and cursors are propely
  gc-managed.

* fixes to the async core.

What's new in psycopg 1.99.10
-----------------------------

* The adapt() function now fully supports the adaptation protocol
  described in PEP 246. Note that the adapters registry now is indexed
  by (type, protocol) and not by type alone. Change your adapters
  accordingly.

* More configuration options moved from setup.py to setup.cfg.

* Fixed two memory leaks: one in cursor deallocation and one in row
  fetching (.fetchXXX() methods.)

What's new in psycopg 1.99.9
----------------------------

* Added simple pooling code (psycopg.pool module); see the reworked
  examples/threads.py for example code.

* Added DECIMAL typecaster to convert postgresql DECIMAL and NUMERIC
  types (i.e, all types with an OID of NUMERICOID.) Note that the
  DECIMAL typecaster does not set scale and precision on the created
  objects but uses Python defaults.

* ZPsycopgDA back in and working using the new pooling code.

* Isn't that enough? :)

What's new in psycopg 1.99.8
----------------------------

* added support for UNICODE queries.

* added UNICODE typecaster; to activate it just do:
    
    psycopg.extensions.register_type(psycopg.extensions.UNICODE)
  
  Note that the UNICODE typecaster override the STRING one, so it is
  not activated by default.

* cursors now really support the iterator protocol.

* solved the rounding errors in time conversions.

* now cursors support .fileno() and .isready() methods, to be used in
  select() calls.

* .copy_from() and .copy_in() methods are back in (still using the old
  protocol, will be updated to use new one in next releasae.)

* fixed memory corruption bug reported on win32 platform.

What's new in psycopg 1.99.7
----------------------------

* added support for tuple factories in cursor objects (removed factory
  argument in favor of a .tuple_factory attribute on the cursor object);
  see the new module psycopg.extras for a cursor (DictCursor) that
  return rows as objects that support indexing both by position and
  column name.

* added support for tzinfo objects in datetime.timestamp objects: the
  PostgreSQL type "timestamp with time zone" is converted to 
  datetime.timestamp with a FixedOffsetTimezone initialized as necessary.

What's new in psycopg 1.99.6
----------------------------

* sslmode parameter from 1.1.x

* various datetime conversion improvements.

* now psycopg should compile without mx or without native datetime
  (not both, obviously.)

* included various win32/MSVC fixes (pthread.h changes, winsock2
  library, include path in setup.py, etc.)

* ported interval fixes from 1.1.14/1.1.15.

* the last query executed by a cursor is now available in the
  .query attribute.

* conversion of unicode strings to backend encoding now uses a table
  (that still need to be filled.)

* cursors now have a .mogrify() method that return the query string
  instead of executing it.

* connection objects now have a .dsn read-only attribute that holds the
  connection string.

* moved psycopg C module to _psycopg and made psycopg a python module:
  this allows for a neat separation of DBAPI-2.0 functionality and psycopg
  extensions; the psycopg namespace will be also used to provide
  python-only extensions (like the pooling code, some ZPsycopgDA support
  functions and the like.)

What's new in psycopg 1.99.3
----------------------------

* added support for python 2.3 datetime types (both ways) and made datetime
  the default set of typecasters when available.

* added example: dt.py.

What's new in psycopg 1.99.3
----------------------------

* initial working support for unicode bound variables: UTF-8 and latin-1
  backend encodings are natively supported (and the encoding.py example even
  works!)

* added .set_client_encoding() method on the connection object.

* added examples: encoding.py, binary.py, lastrowid.py.

What's new in psycopg 1.99.2
----------------------------

* better typecasting:
  - DateTimeDelta used for postgresql TIME (merge from 1.1)
  - BYTEA now is converted to a real buffer object, not to a string

* buffer objects are now adapted into Binary objects automatically.

* ported scroll method from 1.1 (DBAPI-2.0 extension for cursors)

* initial support for some DBAPI-2.0 extensions:
  - .rownumber attribute for cursors
  - .connection attribute for cursors
  - .next() and .__iter__() methods to have cursors support the iterator
    protocol
  - all exception objects are exported to the connection object

What's new in psycopg 1.99.1
----------------------------

* implemented microprotocols to adapt arbitrary types to the interface used by
  psycopg to bind variables in execute;

* moved qstring, pboolean and mxdatetime to the new adapter layout (binary is
  still missing; python 2.3 datetime needs to be written).


What's new in psycopg 1.99.0
----------------------------

* reorganized the whole source tree;

* async core is in place;

* splitted QuotedString objects from mx stuff;

* dropped autotools and moved to pythonic setup.py (needs work.)