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This pull request updates the mssql-python package from version 1.0.0 to 1.1.0, introducing critical bug fixes, thread-safety enhancements, and improved cross-platform packaging. The release focuses on stability improvements, particularly for Linux platforms, and resolves several issues related to connection pooling, string encoding, and error handling.
- Updated package version to 1.1.0 across all relevant files
- Standardized code formatting in
setup.pyby converting single quotes to double quotes - Enhanced documentation with detailed release notes covering thread-safety improvements and critical bug fixes
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| File | Description |
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| setup.py | Updated version to 1.1.0 and refactored entire file to use double quotes consistently; improved code formatting with better line breaks and spacing for platform-specific logic |
| mssql_python/init.py | Updated __version__ from "1.0.0" to "1.1.0" |
| PyPI_Description.md | Replaced v1.0.0 release notes with comprehensive v1.1.0 documentation detailing thread-safety enhancements and critical bug fixes including Linux stability, connection pooling, UTF-16 decoding, and more |
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📋 Files Needing Attention📉 Files with overall lowest coverage (click to expand)mssql_python.pybind.logger_bridge.hpp: 58.8%
mssql_python.pybind.logger_bridge.cpp: 59.2%
mssql_python.row.py: 66.2%
mssql_python.helpers.py: 67.5%
mssql_python.pybind.ddbc_bindings.cpp: 69.3%
mssql_python.pybind.ddbc_bindings.h: 71.7%
mssql_python.pybind.connection.connection.cpp: 73.6%
mssql_python.ddbc_bindings.py: 79.6%
mssql_python.pybind.connection.connection_pool.cpp: 79.6%
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This pull request updates the
mssql-pythonpackage to version 1.1.0, introducing several critical bug fixes, enhancements, and improvements to platform-specific packaging and metadata. The update also removes unused global connection cleanup logic from the package initialization. Below are the most important changes:Major Enhancements and Bug Fixes
PyPI_Description.mdto reflect new features, enhancements, and bug fixes for version 1.1.0.Package Initialization and Versioning
1.0.0to1.1.0in bothmssql_python/__init__.pyandsetup.py.mssql_python/__init__.py, as it is no longer needed.Packaging and Distribution Improvements
setup.pyto use consistent double quotes, improved architecture and platform tag detection, and expanded logic for adding platform-specific package data for Windows, macOS, and Linux.setup.py.These changes collectively improve package stability, security, and cross-platform compatibility, while also ensuring accurate documentation and streamlined packaging.