Firebird Perl extension DBD-Firebird version 1.24 is released

Perl extension DBD::Firebird version 1.24 is released with a few Firebird3/Debian related changes :
* Fix 81-event-fork.t to not fail when FirebirdEmbedded is not available
* Avoid compiler warning about implicit declaration of dbd_st_finish_internal
* Add support for building/testing with Firebird 3
* Fix a couple of typos, thanks to Nick Morrott of Debian Perl Group
* Explicitly undef the statement handle in dbi-primary-key-info.t, avoiding an error during global destruction

Firebird Branch for C++11 support

Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote on Firebird-Devel

Hi!

I created a branch for the C++11 usage proposal.

The branch is not for active development, it’s just so others can play,
test and discuss.

The features are described here:
https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/firebird/blob/work/c%2B%2B11/doc/README.modern_cpp.md

I didn’t found explicit mentioning support of the function features per
compiler, but seems very basic feature for lambdas so I put it there.

I tested in clang++ 3.8.0, g++ 5.4.0 and MSVC 14.

Django-firebird with support for Django 1.8.x released

Maximiliano Robaina wrote:

After a long time, I like to announce a new django-firebird release.
This version is compatible with django 1.8.x LTS.

Also there are a new version to django-firebird 1.7.1 with a minor bug fix (backported from 1.8 version)

v1.8.0
———–
+ First version with django 1.8.x support
+ Implement new UUIDField #54
+ Implement new DurationField #55
+ DatabaseOperations: repleace convert_values by get_db_converters #56
+ DatabaseIntrospection: get_relations implementation change in 1.8 #57
+ Introspection of boolean field type fail #58
+ Create new object with a time field fails if microseconds greater than 6 digit #60
+ django-firebird not working with non-default firebird port #62
+ Client db shell doesn’t work on non-default firebird port #63

Firebird SQL Stored procedures in .NET

Jiří Činčura wrote on Firebird-devel : There’s something I’ve been working on for a few evenings and weekends.
As you might know, from Firebird 3 there’s and interface to write a
plugin that allows to execute any code as stored procedure, function or
trigger.

So why not to have these in .NET, right? I have a working plugin right
now. Currently only stored procedures are supported. No blobs at the
moment as well

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