django1/django/db/backends/oracle/features.py

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from django.db.backends.base.features import BaseDatabaseFeatures
from django.db.utils import InterfaceError
class DatabaseFeatures(BaseDatabaseFeatures):
empty_fetchmany_value = ()
interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls = True
uses_savepoints = True
has_select_for_update = True
has_select_for_update_nowait = True
has_select_for_update_skip_locked = True
can_return_id_from_insert = True
allow_sliced_subqueries = False
supports_subqueries_in_group_by = False
supports_transactions = True
supports_timezones = False
has_native_duration_field = True
can_defer_constraint_checks = True
supports_partially_nullable_unique_constraints = False
truncates_names = True
has_bulk_insert = True
supports_tablespaces = True
supports_sequence_reset = False
can_introspect_time_field = False
atomic_transactions = False
supports_combined_alters = False
nulls_order_largest = True
requires_literal_defaults = True
closed_cursor_error_class = InterfaceError
bare_select_suffix = " FROM DUAL"
uppercases_column_names = True
# select for update with limit can be achieved on Oracle, but not with the current backend.
supports_select_for_update_with_limit = False
supports_temporal_subtraction = True
# Oracle doesn't ignore quoted identifiers case but the current backend
# does by uppercasing all identifiers.
ignores_table_name_case = True