X-Git-Url: http://git.kpe.io/?p=clsql.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ChangeLog;h=92dae276b374c5db3c0b0078bd99bd1778dc50e6;hp=aa4a5c551bc9d9fd004ed1c72cf98759a92fec79;hb=0a9e717f5f6d5550b3cf9a4632ab772583371b80;hpb=d93955e3f6ad71eb27f334c50f997b4d351724c3 diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index aa4a5c5..92dae27 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,47 @@ +2011-08-03 Kevin Rosenberg + * CLSQL 6.0.0 released + +2011-07-28 Russ Tyndall + + * db-postgresql-socket3/: Added a backend that utilized postgres + socket api version 3. Uses the cl-postgres project (from + postmodern) to handle this. Allows use of parameterized / + prepared queries using clsql:command-object + + * sql/{expressions,fddl, generic-postgresql, ooddl}.lisp: + Change how database identifiers are emitted to hopefully make this + less brittle, and more easily intuitable. + + Previously every code path that wanted to emit a + database identifier was responsible for coercing what was provided + into a correctly escaped string. Sometimes two or three functions + in a row were trying to correctly quote and output that string. I + have tried to centralize this type coercion and logic into a + single code path. + + everything should now call (escaped-database-identifier thing) + immediately before splicing a database identifier into string being + sent to the database + + * sql/oodml.lisp: added method choose-database-for-instance, which + allows overriding which database connections are used based on + object type. Can be used to prevent connection conflicts in + multi-threaded environments + + * sql/syntax.lisp: [foo bar] and [foo.bar] read into the same + clsql expression now (they used to be output the same, but after + the above database-identifier change, they were output separately + + * test/: Better, more tests, better type coercion in tests and + throughout (%get-int) + + +2011-07-16 Kevin Rosenberg + * Version 5.4.0 release + 2011-06-27 Nathan Bird * db-odbc/: memory management improvements: leak slower + * MSSQL: TOP + DISTINCT work together 2011-06-20 Nathan Bird