+ 1 emulation

2010/6/22 Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com>:
> Hey all,
>
> This past week was mostly spent getting lookup's working (and
> negation), that's gone fairly well.  Well enough, in fact, that I
> spent most of today getting some low hanging fruit working: namely
> ordering, slicing, and values.  In slicing we've come to an
> interesting design decision.  Attempting to do a LIMIT 0's equivilant
> in MongoDB results in the full result set being returned, not a 0 item
> result set, as SQL does.  So the question is: do we emulate the SQL
> (and CPython) behavior here, or do we simply write it off as a
> platform specific issue.  In this case the emulation happens to be
> painless, efficient, and simple to implement, however in many other
> cases it will not be.
>
> My goal for this week is going to be playing with cleaning up the
> abstractions in aggregates and F expressions (MongoDB has limited
> support for inplace updates, so this will be a useful test).
>
> Thoughts welcome,
> Alex
>
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