I am not familiar with SQLite driver, but a typical Pythonic way to check if you can do something is to just try it, and see what happens. In more practical terms: try to just use the cursor or the connection and see if an exception will be raised.
Nick V. John Salerno wrote: > John Salerno wrote: > > Is there a way to check if a SQLite connection and cursor object are > > still open? I took a look at the docs and the DB API but didn't see > > anything like this. > > > > Thanks. > > Well, I might have somewhat solved this problem. Since SQLite allows you > to use execute* methods directly on the connection object (thus no need > to create a cursor object), all I need to do is call connection.close() > and this doesn't seem to raise an error even if the connection has > already been closed. > > I'm still curious if there's a way to check for an open connection, but > it seems like without the cursor object, the task is much easier. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list