Merge pull request #4302 from karintou8710/old-print

Fixes old print statement in signal and SQLite pages
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David Lord 2021-10-16 11:52:50 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -113,16 +113,16 @@ raw cursor and connection objects.
Here is how you can use it::
for user in query_db('select * from users'):
print user['username'], 'has the id', user['user_id']
print(user['username'], 'has the id', user['user_id'])
Or if you just want a single result::
user = query_db('select * from users where username = ?',
[the_username], one=True)
if user is None:
print 'No such user'
print('No such user')
else:
print the_username, 'has the id', user['user_id']
print(the_username, 'has the id', user['user_id'])
To pass variable parts to the SQL statement, use a question mark in the
statement and pass in the arguments as a list. Never directly add them to

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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ With Blinker 1.1 you can also easily subscribe to signals by using the new
@template_rendered.connect_via(app)
def when_template_rendered(sender, template, context, **extra):
print f'Template {template.name} is rendered with {context}'
print(f'Template {template.name} is rendered with {context}')
Core Signals
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