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chore(deps): update dependency sqlparse to v0.5.0 #883

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sqlparse (changelog) ==0.4.4 -> ==0.5.0 age adoption passing confidence

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andialbrecht/sqlparse (sqlparse)

v0.5.0

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Notable Changes

  • Drop support for Python 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7.
  • Python 3.12 is now supported (pr725, by hugovk).
  • IMPORTANT: Fixes a potential denial of service attack (DOS) due to recursion
    error for deeply nested statements. Instead of recursion error a generic
    SQLParseError is raised. See the security advisory for details:
    GHSA-2m57-hf25-phgg
    The vulnerability was discovered by @​uriyay-jfrog. Thanks for reporting!

Enhancements:

  • Splitting statements now allows to remove the semicolon at the end.
    Some database backends love statements without semicolon (issue742).
  • Support TypedLiterals in get_parameters (pr649, by Khrol).
  • Improve splitting of Transact SQL when using GO keyword (issue762).
  • Support for some JSON operators (issue682).
  • Improve formatting of statements containing JSON operators (issue542).
  • Support for BigQuery and Snowflake keywords (pr699, by griffatrasgo).
  • Support parsing of OVER clause (issue701, pr768 by r33s3n6).

Bug Fixes

  • Ignore dunder attributes when creating Tokens (issue672).
  • Allow operators to precede dollar-quoted strings (issue763).
  • Fix parsing of nested order clauses (issue745, pr746 by john-bodley).
  • Thread-safe initialization of Lexer class (issue730).
  • Classify TRUNCATE as DDL and GRANT/REVOKE as DCL keywords (based on pr719
    by josuc1, thanks for bringing this up!).
  • Fix parsing of PRIMARY KEY (issue740).

Other

  • Optimize performance of matching function (pr799, by admachainz).

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