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[3.10] bpo-45089: Improve sqlite3 trace callback docs (GH-28238) #28371

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  • Add link to str object and sqlite3 transaction control
  • Mention that exceptions are not propagated
    (cherry picked from commit 51056b4)

Co-authored-by: Erlend Egeberg Aasland [email protected]

https://bugs.python.org/issue45089

- Add link to str object and sqlite3 transaction control
- Mention that exceptions are not propagated
(cherry picked from commit 51056b4)

Co-authored-by: Erlend Egeberg Aasland <[email protected]>
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@erlend-aasland and @ambv: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

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@erlend-aasland and @ambv: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

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@erlend-aasland and @ambv: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

@ambv ambv merged commit 87f0ac8 into python:3.10 Sep 15, 2021
@miss-islington miss-islington deleted the backport-51056b4-3.10 branch September 15, 2021 19:00
pablogsal pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 29, 2021
- Add link to str object and sqlite3 transaction control
- Mention that exceptions are not propagated
(cherry picked from commit 51056b4)

Co-authored-by: Erlend Egeberg Aasland <[email protected]>
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