Prevented SQLCompiler.execute_sql() from closing cursor twice.
cursor_iter() helper calls cursor.close() in a finally block.
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@ -1223,15 +1223,11 @@ class SQLCompiler:
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if not chunked_fetch or not self.connection.features.can_use_chunked_reads:
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if not chunked_fetch or not self.connection.features.can_use_chunked_reads:
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try:
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# If we are using non-chunked reads, we return the same data
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# If we are using non-chunked reads, we return the same data
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# structure as normally, but ensure it is all read into memory
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# structure as normally, but ensure it is all read into memory
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# before going any further. Use chunked_fetch if requested,
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# before going any further. Use chunked_fetch if requested,
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# unless the database doesn't support it.
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# unless the database doesn't support it.
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return list(result)
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return list(result)
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finally:
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# done with the cursor
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cursor.close()
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return result
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return result
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def as_subquery_condition(self, alias, columns, compiler):
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def as_subquery_condition(self, alias, columns, compiler):
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