rdo 0.0.2 → 0.0.3
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- data/lib/rdo/version.rb +1 -1
- data/rdo.gemspec +9 -9
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data/lib/rdo/version.rb
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Ruby syntax, while supporting all the functionality you'd expect from a robust
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database connection library:
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* __Consistent API__ to connect to various DBMS's
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* __Type casting__ to Ruby types
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* __Time zone handling__ (via the DBMS, not via some crazy time logic in Ruby)
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* __Native bind values__ parameterization of queries, where supported by the DBMS
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* __Buffered result sets__ (i.e. cursors, to avoid exhausting memory)
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* Retrieve query info from executed commands (e.g. affected rows)
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* __Access RETURNING values__ just like any read query
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* __Native prepared statements__ where supported, emulated where not
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* Results given using simple __core Ruby data types__
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== RDBMS Support
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: rdo
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.
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version: 0.0.3
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platform: ruby
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an ORM?) then you'll\nneed some other way of talking to your database.\n\nRDO provides
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a common interface to a number of RDBMS backends, using a clean\nRuby syntax, while
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supporting all the functionality you'd expect from a robust\ndatabase connection
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library:\n\n * __Consistent API__ to connect to various DBMS's\n * __Type casting__
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to Ruby types\n * __Time zone handling__ (via the DBMS, not via some crazy time
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logic in Ruby)\n * __Native bind values__ parameterization of queries, where supported
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by the DBMS\n * __Buffered result sets__ (i.e. cursors, to avoid exhausting memory)\n
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* Retrieve query info from executed commands (e.g. affected rows)\n * __Access RETURNING
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values__ just like any read query\n * __Native prepared statements__ where supported,
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emulated where not\n * Results given using simple __core Ruby data types__\n\n==
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RDBMS Support\n\nSupport for each RDBMS is provided in separate gems, so as to minimize
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the\ninstallation requirements and to facilitate the maintenace of each driver.
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Many\ngems are maintained by separate users who work more closely with those RDBMS's.\n\nDue
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to the nature of this gem, most of the nitty-gritty code is actually\nwritten in
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C.\n\nSee the official README for full details."
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email:
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- chris@w3style.co.uk
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executables: []
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