unix-ffi/sqlite3: Fix 64 bit support, statement finalization, and add UFI
, commit
, and rollback
support.
#905
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The current
sqlite.py
file only takes 4 bytes for pointers, disallowing 64 bit platforms, and also doesn't finalize statements except in theCursor.close()
, causing leaks and issues withConnections.close()
. This PR fixes these issues by determining the pointer size dynamically for the platform, and finalizes the previous statements when a new one is made inexecute()
.Along with these fixes, this PR also adds the ability to use
URI
, andcommit
&rollback
functionality to increase similarity with the CPython sqlite3 module. The addition ofcommit
&rollback
includes the addition of the autocommit and transaction posibilities as with the CPython sqlite3 module, with the same default mode enabled here.