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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adrian Sampson
429af42e14 use print_function __future__ import
All code should now use Python 3-style "print"s.
2012-05-13 21:08:27 -07:00
Adrian Sampson
b68e87b92c The Great Trailing Whitespace Purge of 2012
What can I say? I used to use TextMate!
2012-05-13 20:22:17 -07:00
Adrian Sampson
a28f930c52 transaction objects to control DB access
In an attempt to finally address the longstanding SQLite locking issues, I'm
introducing a way to explicitly, lexically scope transactions. The Transaction
class is a context manager that always fully fetches after SELECTs and
automatically commits on exit. No direct access to the library is allowed, so
all changes will eventually be committed and all queries will be completed. This
will also provide a debugging mechanism to show where concurrent transactions
are beginning and ending.

To support composition (transaction reentrancy), an internal, per-Library stack
of transactions is maintained. Commits only happen when the outermost
transaction exits. This means that, while it's possible to introduce atomicity
bugs by invoking Library methods outside of a transaction, you can conveniently
call them *without* a currently-active transaction to get a single atomic
action.

Note that this "transaction stack" concepts assumes a single Library object per
thread. Because we need to duplicate Library objects for concurrent access due
to sqlite3 limitation already, this is fine for now. Later, the interface should
provide one transaction stack per thread for shared Library objects.
2012-05-06 23:24:05 -07:00
Adrian Sampson
ed89394368 mpdupdate plugin (and config system for plugins) 2010-09-21 10:40:39 -07:00