informix-db/pyproject.toml
Ryan Malloy a5e6cf1ae3 Phase 38: exec()-based row decoder codegen (2026.05.05.11)
Generates a specialized row-decoder function per result-set shape via
exec(compile(src, ...)) and inlines the common fixed-width decode bodies
directly into the generated source — closing more of the C-vs-Python
codec gap on bulk fetch.

For SMALLINT/INT/SERIAL/BIGINT/BIGSERIAL/FLOAT/SMFLOAT/DATE the decode
body is inlined ("v0 = _UNPACK_INT(raw)[0]; if v0 == sentinel: v0 = None")
rather than called, eliminating one Python function call per such column
per row. BOOL deliberately left to its canonical decoder (Informix BOOL
is 't'/'T'/1, not bool(byte)).

Real A/B vs Phase 37 (median, integration container):
  select_scaling[100000]    257.66 -> 227.67 ms  (-12%)
  wide_row_select[20]         4.27 ->   3.63 ms  (-15%)
  select_scaling[10000]      25.13 ->  22.58 ms  (-10%)
  wide_row_select[100]       15.17 ->  13.59 ms  (-10%)

Win scales with row count and column count — exactly the codegen
profile expected from per-column inlining.

Generated source is printable via IFX_DEBUG_CODEGEN=1.

Three-tier composition: codegen -> reader-list -> legacy chain;
parse_tuple_payload prefers the codegen'd decoder, falls back to the
Phase 37 readers list, falls back to the legacy branch chain.

All 251 integration tests pass.
2026-05-05 14:19:26 -06:00

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[project]
name = "informix-db"
version = "2026.05.05.11"
description = "Pure-Python driver for IBM Informix IDS — speaks the SQLI wire protocol over raw sockets. No CSDK, no JVM, no native libraries."
readme = "README.md"
license = { text = "MIT" }
authors = [{ name = "Ryan Malloy", email = "ryan@supported.systems" }]
requires-python = ">=3.10"
keywords = ["informix", "database", "sqli", "db-api", "pep-249", "asyncio", "async"]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Framework :: AsyncIO",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14",
"Topic :: Database",
"Topic :: Database :: Front-Ends",
"Typing :: Typed",
]
dependencies = []
[project.urls]
Homepage = "https://github.com/rsp2k/informix-db"
Documentation = "https://github.com/rsp2k/informix-db/tree/main/docs"
Issues = "https://github.com/rsp2k/informix-db/issues"
[project.optional-dependencies]
dev = [
"pytest>=8.0",
"ruff>=0.6",
]
[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
packages = ["src/informix_db"]
[tool.hatch.build.targets.sdist]
# Defense in depth: exclude operator-private and dev-only artifacts from the sdist
# (the wheel doesn't ship these by default, but the sdist would).
# See ~/.claude/rules/python.md for the full pre-publish PII audit playbook.
exclude = [
"CLAUDE.md", # operator-private context
".env", ".env.local", ".env.*",
".mcp.json", # may contain local filesystem paths
"build/", # decompiled JDBC, downloaded JARs
"audits/",
"docs/CAPTURES/", # spike artifacts; tests can re-capture against the dev container
"tests/reference/", # Java reference client — spike infra
".pytest_cache/", ".ruff_cache/", ".mypy_cache/",
"dist/", "*.egg-info/",
]
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 100
target-version = "py310"
src = ["src", "tests"]
[tool.ruff.lint]
select = [
"E", # pycodestyle errors
"W", # pycodestyle warnings
"F", # pyflakes
"I", # isort (import sorting)
"B", # flake8-bugbear
"C4", # flake8-comprehensions
"UP", # pyupgrade
"SIM", # flake8-simplify
"PTH", # flake8-use-pathlib
"RUF", # ruff-specific
]
ignore = [
"E501", # line too long — handled by formatter
]
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"tests/**" = ["B011"] # allow assert False in tests
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
minversion = "8.0"
testpaths = ["tests"]
asyncio_mode = "auto" # pytest-asyncio: auto-detect ``async def`` tests
addopts = [
"-ra", # short summary for non-passing
"--strict-markers",
"--strict-config",
"-m", "not integration and not benchmark", # default: unit-only. Override with: pytest -m integration / -m benchmark
]
markers = [
"integration: requires a running Informix container (docker compose up); skipped by default",
"benchmark: pytest-benchmark performance test; skipped by default. Run with `make bench`.",
]
[dependency-groups]
dev = [
"pytest-asyncio>=1.3.0",
"pytest-benchmark>=5.2.3",
]