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authorMike Bayer <mike_mp@zzzcomputing.com>2015-04-24 17:04:35 -0400
committerMike Bayer <mike_mp@zzzcomputing.com>2015-04-24 17:04:35 -0400
commitf9275198c304ce0603594350b1e60fe753e80673 (patch)
tree91fa1ca298ca38c918865134400694cae346b7c1 /lib/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py
parent01700759346c82d6a39ee6a6c70581e8417b9c45 (diff)
downloadsqlalchemy-f9275198c304ce0603594350b1e60fe753e80673.tar.gz
- Fixed a regression that was incorrectly fixed in 1.0.0b4
(hence becoming two regressions); reports that SELECT statements would GROUP BY a label name and fail was misconstrued that certain backends such as SQL Server should not be emitting ORDER BY or GROUP BY on a simple label name at all; when in fact, we had forgotten that 0.9 was already emitting ORDER BY on a simple label name for all backends, as described in :ref:`migration_1068`, as 1.0 had rewritten this logic as part of :ticket:`2992`. In 1.0.2, the bug is fixed both that SQL Server, Firebird and others will again emit ORDER BY on a simple label name when passed a :class:`.Label` construct that is expressed in the columns clause, and no backend will emit GROUP BY on a simple label name in this case, as even Postgresql can't reliably do GROUP BY on a simple name in every case. fixes #3338, fixes #3385
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diff --git a/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py b/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py
index 6ee4053a7..a178ed99a 100644
--- a/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py
+++ b/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/elements.py
@@ -3724,6 +3724,16 @@ def _literal_as_label_reference(element):
elif hasattr(element, '__clause_element__'):
element = element.__clause_element__()
+ return _literal_as_text(element)
+
+
+def _literal_and_labels_as_label_reference(element):
+ if isinstance(element, util.string_types):
+ return _textual_label_reference(element)
+
+ elif hasattr(element, '__clause_element__'):
+ element = element.__clause_element__()
+
if isinstance(element, ColumnElement) and \
element._order_by_label_element is not None:
return _label_reference(element)