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FYI, I'm not interested in supporting this. If someone interested in this, please respect PostgreSQL drivers and MySQL Connector/Python |
@methane Is this something you want to close or still waiting for 1.0? What sort of issues are more important for 1.0 release. |
I believe I was able to do this part. I created a prepared statement class and wrote some tests. |
So what's the latest on this? Has this secretly been implemented in PyMySQL? If not, then are there still plans to support prepared statements at some point? |
I am very interested in "prepare statement" functionality. I found that someone seems have implemented it here: aiomysql pushed back saying it has to be implemented in PyMySQL. Seriously, you folks are the best Python MySQL library, with literally one feature missing! I can't use other libraries because PyMySQL is gevent friendly! |
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