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authorMike Bayer <mike_mp@zzzcomputing.com>2020-05-25 22:36:44 -0400
committerMike Bayer <mike_mp@zzzcomputing.com>2020-05-28 14:38:56 -0400
commit77f1b7d236dba6b1c859bb428ef32d118ec372e6 (patch)
tree7fae8eaaf303d6ce02bd423abf216550001e2f7b /lib/sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py
parent366e88ea0e5c5417184c1dd4776cff752560631d (diff)
downloadsqlalchemy-77f1b7d236dba6b1c859bb428ef32d118ec372e6.tar.gz
callcount reductions and refinement for cached queries
This commit includes that we've removed the "_orm_query" attribute from compile state as well as query context. The attribute created reference cycles and also added method call overhead. As part of this change, the interface for ORMExecuteState changes a bit, as well as the interface for the horizontal sharding extension which now deprecates the "query_chooser" callable in favor of "execute_chooser", which receives the contextual object. This will also work more nicely when we implement the new execution path for bulk updates and deletes. Pre-merge execution options for statement, connection, arguments all up front in Connection. that way they can be passed to the before_execute / after_execute events, and the ExecutionContext doesn't have to merge as second time. Core execute is pretty close to 1.3 now. baked wasn't using the new one()/first()/one_or_none() methods, fixed that. Convert non-buffered cursor strategy to be a stateless singleton. inline all the paths by which the strategy gets chosen, oracle and SQL Server dialects make use of the already-invoked post_exec() hook to establish the alternate strategies, and this is actually much nicer than it was before. Add caching to mapper instance processor for getters. Identified a reference cycle per query that was showing up as a lot of gc cleanup, fixed that. After all that, performance not budging much. Even test_baked_query now runs with significantly fewer function calls than 1.3, still 40% slower. Basically something about the new patterns just makes this slower and while I've walked a whole bunch of them back, it hardly makes a dent. that said, the performance issues are relatively small, in the 20-40% time increase range, and the new caching feature does provide for regular ORM and Core queries that are cached, and they are faster than non-cached. Change-Id: I7b0b0d8ca550c05f79e82f75cd8eff0bbfade053
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diff --git a/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py b/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py
index d0f4fef60..5a55fe5f2 100644
--- a/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py
+++ b/lib/sqlalchemy/sql/roles.py
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
+from .. import util
+
class SQLRole(object):
"""Define a "role" within a SQL statement structure.
@@ -145,16 +147,12 @@ class CoerceTextStatementRole(SQLRole):
_role_name = "Executable SQL or text() construct"
-# _executable_statement = None
-
-
class StatementRole(CoerceTextStatementRole):
_role_name = "Executable SQL or text() construct"
_is_future = False
- def _get_plugin_compile_state_cls(self, name):
- return None
+ _propagate_attrs = util.immutabledict()
class ReturnsRowsRole(StatementRole):