"""adodbapi - A python DB API 2.0 (PEP 249) interface to Microsoft ADO Copyright (C) 2002 Henrik Ekelund, version 2.1 by Vernon Cole * http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodbapi """ import sys import time if sys.version_info < (3,0): # in Python 2, define all symbols, just like the bad old way from apibase import * VariantConversionMap = MultiMap # old name. Should use apibase.MultiMap from .ado_consts import * _makeByteBuffer = buffer else: # but if the user is running Python 3, then keep the dictionary clean from .apibase import apilevel, threadsafety, paramstyle from .apibase import Warning, Error, InterfaceError, DatabaseError, DataError, OperationalError, IntegrityError from .apibase import InternalError, ProgrammingError, NotSupportedError, FetchFailedError from .apibase import NUMBER, STRING, BINARY, DATETIME, ROWID _makeByteBuffer = bytes from .adodbapi import connect, Connection, __version__, dateconverter, Cursor def Binary(aString): """This function constructs an object capable of holding a binary (long) string value. """ return _makeByteBuffer(aString) def Date(year,month,day): "This function constructs an object holding a date value. " return dateconverter.Date(year,month,day) def Time(hour,minute,second): "This function constructs an object holding a time value. " return dateconverter.Time(hour,minute,second) def Timestamp(year,month,day,hour,minute,second): "This function constructs an object holding a time stamp value. " return dateconverter.Timestamp(year,month,day,hour,minute,second) def DateFromTicks(ticks): """This function constructs an object holding a date value from the given ticks value (number of seconds since the epoch; see the documentation of the standard Python time module for details). """ return Date(*time.gmtime(ticks)[:3]) def TimeFromTicks(ticks): """This function constructs an object holding a time value from the given ticks value (number of seconds since the epoch; see the documentation of the standard Python time module for details). """ return Time(*time.gmtime(ticks)[3:6]) def TimestampFromTicks(ticks): """This function constructs an object holding a time stamp value from the given ticks value (number of seconds since the epoch; see the documentation of the standard Python time module for details). """ return Timestamp(*time.gmtime(ticks)[:6]) version = 'adodbapi v' + __version__