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Nicolas Wavrant
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Julien Muchembled
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Fix typos in 'synchronizers' tests
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Make a change locally:
>>> rt = cn.root()
>>> rt['a'] = 1
Sync isn't called when a connecti
i
n is opened, even though that
Sync isn't called when a connecti
o
n is opened, even though that
implicitly starts a new transaction:
>>> st.sync_called
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Sync is only called when we explicitly start a new transaction:
True
>>> st.sync_called = False
BTW, calling ``sync()`` on a connectin starts a new transaction, which
BTW, calling ``sync()`` on a connecti
o
n starts a new transaction, which
caused ``sync()`` to be called on the storage:
>>> cn.sync()
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ caused ``sync()`` to be called on the storage:
>>> st.sync_called = False
``sync()`` is not called by the Connection's ``afterCompletion()``
hook after the commit completes, because we'll s
u
nc when a new
hook after the commit completes, because we'll s
y
nc when a new
transaction begins:
>>> transaction.commit()
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ traceback then ;-)
>>> cn.close()
As a special case, if a synchronizer registers while a transaction is
in flight, then newTransaction and th
i
s the storage sync method is
in flight, then newTransaction and th
u
s the storage sync method is
called:
>>> tm = transaction.TransactionManager()
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