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Léo-Paul Géneau
erp5
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b721632e
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b721632e
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Apr 27, 2022
by
Vincent Pelletier
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CMFActivity: Prevent generation of meaningless LIMIT on SQL lock operations.
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product/CMFActivity/Activity/SQLBase.py
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@@ -100,14 +100,20 @@ def SQLLock(db, lock_name, timeout):
"""
lock_name
=
db
.
string_literal
(
lock_name
)
query
=
db
.
query
(
_
,
((
acquired
,
),
))
=
query
(
'SELECT GET_LOCK(%s, %f)'
%
(
lock_name
,
timeout
))
(
_
,
((
acquired
,
),
))
=
query
(
'SELECT GET_LOCK(%s, %f)'
%
(
lock_name
,
timeout
),
max_rows
=
0
,
)
if
acquired
is
None
:
raise
ValueError
(
'Error acquiring lock'
)
try
:
yield
acquired
finally
:
if
acquired
:
query
(
'SELECT RELEASE_LOCK(%s)'
%
(
lock_name
,
))
query
(
'SELECT RELEASE_LOCK(%s)'
%
(
lock_name
,
),
max_rows
=
0
,
)
# sqltest_dict ({'condition_name': <render_function>}) defines how to render
# condition statements in the SQL query used by SQLBase.getMessageList
def
sqltest_dict
():
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