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Change checkpoint_data and restore_connection_on_error to subtransaction
checkpoint_data and restore_connection_on_error used to commit() and
rollback() the db connection. This causes additional I/O and load.
Changed them to use 'SAVEPOINT name' and 'ROLLBACK TO name' to get a
faster method for handling errors within a tranaction.
One thing to note is that postgresql (unlike SQL std) doesn't
overwrite an older savepoint with he same name. It keeps all
savepoints but only rolls back to the newest one with a given name.
This could be a resource issue. I left a commented out release
statement in case somebody runs into an issue due to too many
savepoints. I expect it to slow down the import but....
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 29 Jan 2022 11:29:36 -0500 |
| parents | e70885fe72a4 |
| children | fed0f839c260 |
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############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ############################################################################## # Modified for Roundup: # # 1. more informative traceback info """Generic Python Expression Handler """ import symtable from .TALES import CompilerError from sys import exc_info class getSecurityManager: '''Null security manager''' def validate(self, *args, **kwargs): return 1 addContext = removeContext = validateValue = validate class PythonExpr: def __init__(self, name, expr, engine): self.expr = expr = expr.strip().replace('\n', ' ') try: d = {} self.f_code = 'def f():\n return %s\n' % expr.strip() exec(self.f_code, d) self._f = d['f'] except: raise CompilerError(('Python expression error:\n' '%s: %s') % exc_info()[:2]) self._get_used_names() def _get_used_names(self): self._f_varnames = vnames = [] for vname in self._get_from_symtab(): if vname[0] not in '$_.': vnames.append(vname) def _get_from_symtab(self): """ Get the variables used in the 'f' function. """ variables = set() table = symtable.symtable(self.f_code, "<string>", "exec") if table.has_children(): variables.update(self._walk_children(table)) return variables def _walk_children(self, sym): """ Get the variables at this level. Recurse to get them all. """ variables = set() for child in sym.get_children(): variables.update(set(child.get_identifiers())) if child.has_children(): variables.update(self._walk_children(child)) return variables def _bind_used_names(self, econtext, _marker=[]): # Bind template variables names = {'CONTEXTS': econtext.contexts} variables = econtext.vars getType = econtext.getCompiler().getTypes().get for vname in self._f_varnames: val = variables.get(vname, _marker) if val is _marker: has = val = getType(vname) if has: val = ExprTypeProxy(vname, val, econtext) names[vname] = val else: names[vname] = val return names def __call__(self, econtext): __traceback_info__ = 'python expression "%s"'%self.expr f = self._f f.__globals__.update(self._bind_used_names(econtext)) return f() def __str__(self): return 'Python expression "%s"' % self.expr def __repr__(self): return '<PythonExpr %s>' % self.expr class ExprTypeProxy: '''Class that proxies access to an expression type handler''' def __init__(self, name, handler, econtext): self._name = name self._handler = handler self._econtext = econtext def __call__(self, text): return self._handler(self._name, text, self._econtext.getCompiler())(self._econtext)
