@@ -285,15 +285,14 @@ Module functions and constants
285285 in RAM instead of on disk.
286286 :type database: :term: `path-like object `
287287
288- :param timeout:
288+ :param float timeout:
289289 How many seconds the connection should wait before raising
290290 an exception, if the database is locked by another connection.
291291 If another connection opens a transaction to modify the database,
292292 it will be locked until that transaction is committed.
293293 Default five seconds.
294- :type timeout: float
295294
296- :param detect_types:
295+ :param int detect_types:
297296 Control whether and how data types not
298297 :ref: `natively supported by SQLite <sqlite3-types >`
299298 are looked up to be converted to Python types,
@@ -306,7 +305,6 @@ Module functions and constants
306305 even when the *detect_types * parameter is set; :class: `str ` will be
307306 returned instead.
308307 By default (``0 ``), type detection is disabled.
309- :type detect_types: int
310308
311309 :param isolation_level:
312310 The :attr: `~Connection.isolation_level ` of the connection,
@@ -316,33 +314,29 @@ Module functions and constants
316314 See :ref: `sqlite3-controlling-transactions ` for more.
317315 :type isolation_level: str | None
318316
319- :param check_same_thread:
317+ :param bool check_same_thread:
320318 If ``True `` (default), only the creating thread may use the connection.
321319 If ``False ``, the connection may be shared across multiple threads;
322320 if so, write operations should be serialized by the user to avoid data
323321 corruption.
324- :type check_same_thread: bool
325322
326- :param factory:
323+ :param Connection factory:
327324 A custom subclass of :class: `Connection ` to create the connection with,
328325 if not the default :class: `Connection ` class.
329- :type factory: :class: `Connection `
330326
331- :param cached_statements:
327+ :param int cached_statements:
332328 The number of statements that ``sqlite3 ``
333329 should internally cache for this connection, to avoid parsing overhead.
334330 By default, 128 statements.
335- :type cached_statements: int
336331
337- :param uri:
332+ :param bool uri:
338333 If set to ``True ``, *database * is interpreted as a
339334 :abbr: `URI ( Uniform Resource Identifier ) ` with a file path
340335 and an optional query string.
341336 The scheme part *must * be ``"file:" ``,
342337 and the path can be relative or absolute.
343338 The query string allows passing parameters to SQLite,
344339 enabling various :ref: `sqlite3-uri-tricks `.
345- :type uri: bool
346340
347341 :rtype: Connection
348342
@@ -477,28 +471,23 @@ Connection objects
477471 Open a :class: `Blob ` handle to an existing
478472 :abbr: `BLOB ( Binary Large OBject ) `.
479473
480- :param table:
474+ :param str table:
481475 The name of the table where the blob is located.
482- :type table: str
483476
484- :param column:
477+ :param str column:
485478 The name of the column where the blob is located.
486- :type column: str
487479
488- :param row:
480+ :param str row:
489481 The name of the row where the blob is located.
490- :type row: str
491482
492- :param readonly:
483+ :param bool readonly:
493484 Set to ``True `` if the blob should be opened without write
494485 permissions.
495486 Defaults to ``False ``.
496- :type readonly: bool
497487
498- :param name:
488+ :param str name:
499489 The name of the database where the blob is located.
500490 Defaults to ``"main" ``.
501- :type name: str
502491
503492 :raises OperationalError:
504493 When trying to open a blob in a ``WITHOUT ROWID `` table.
@@ -551,14 +540,12 @@ Connection objects
551540
552541 Create or remove a user-defined SQL function.
553542
554- :param name:
543+ :param str name:
555544 The name of the SQL function.
556- :type name: str
557545
558- :param narg:
546+ :param int narg:
559547 The number of arguments the SQL function can accept.
560548 If ``-1 ``, it may take any number of arguments.
561- :type narg: int
562549
563550 :param func:
564551 A callable that is called when the SQL function is invoked.
@@ -567,11 +554,10 @@ Connection objects
567554 Set to ``None `` to remove an existing SQL function.
568555 :type func: :term: `callback ` | None
569556
570- :param deterministic:
557+ :param bool deterministic:
571558 If ``True ``, the created SQL function is marked as
572559 `deterministic <https://sqlite.org/deterministic.html >`_,
573560 which allows SQLite to perform additional optimizations.
574- :type deterministic: bool
575561
576562 :raises NotSupportedError:
577563 If *deterministic * is used with SQLite versions older than 3.8.3.
@@ -588,14 +574,12 @@ Connection objects
588574
589575 Create or remove a user-defined SQL aggregate function.
590576
591- :param name:
577+ :param str name:
592578 The name of the SQL aggregate function.
593- :type name: str
594579
595- :param n_arg:
580+ :param int n_arg:
596581 The number of arguments the SQL aggregate function can accept.
597582 If ``-1 ``, it may take any number of arguments.
598- :type n_arg: int
599583
600584 :param aggregate_class:
601585 A class must implement the following methods:
@@ -619,14 +603,12 @@ Connection objects
619603
620604 Create or remove a user-defined aggregate window function.
621605
622- :param name:
606+ :param str name:
623607 The name of the SQL aggregate window function to create or remove.
624- :type name: str
625608
626- :param num_params:
609+ :param int num_params:
627610 The number of arguments the SQL aggregate window function can accept.
628611 If ``-1 ``, it may take any number of arguments.
629- :type num_params: int
630612
631613 :param aggregate_class:
632614 A class that must implement the following methods:
@@ -852,16 +834,14 @@ Connection objects
852834 Works even if the database is being accessed by other clients
853835 or concurrently by the same connection.
854836
855- :param target:
837+ :param Connection target:
856838 The database connection to save the backup to.
857- :type target: Connection
858839
859- :param pages:
840+ :param int pages:
860841 The number of pages to copy at a time.
861842 If equal to or less than ``0 ``,
862843 the entire database is copied in a single step.
863844 Defaults to ``-1 ``.
864- :type pages: int
865845
866846 :param progress:
867847 If set to a callable, it is invoked with three integer arguments for
@@ -872,18 +852,16 @@ Connection objects
872852 Defaults to ``None ``.
873853 :type progress: :term: `callback ` | None
874854
875- :param name:
855+ :param str name:
876856 The name of the database to back up.
877857 Either ``"main" `` (the default) for the main database,
878858 ``"temp" `` for the temporary database,
879859 or the name of a custom database as attached using the
880860 ``ATTACH DATABASE `` SQL statement.
881- :type name: str
882861
883- :param sleep:
862+ :param float sleep:
884863 The number of seconds to sleep between successive attempts
885864 to back up remaining pages.
886- :type sleep: float
887865
888866 Example 1, copy an existing database into another::
889867
@@ -909,11 +887,17 @@ Connection objects
909887
910888 .. versionadded :: 3.7
911889
912-
913890 .. method :: getlimit(category, /)
914891
915- Get a connection runtime limit. *category * is the limit category to be
916- queried.
892+ Get a connection runtime limit.
893+
894+ :param int category:
895+ The `SQLite limit category `_ to be queried.
896+
897+ :rtype: int
898+
899+ :raises ProgrammingError:
900+ If *category * is not recognised by the underlying SQLite library.
917901
918902 Example, query the maximum length of an SQL statement::
919903
@@ -927,14 +911,23 @@ Connection objects
927911
928912 .. method :: setlimit(category, limit, /)
929913
930- Set a connection runtime limit. *category * is the limit category to be
931- set. *limit * is the new limit. If the new limit is a negative number, the
932- limit is unchanged.
933-
914+ Set a connection runtime limit.
934915 Attempts to increase a limit above its hard upper bound are silently
935916 truncated to the hard upper bound. Regardless of whether or not the limit
936917 was changed, the prior value of the limit is returned.
937918
919+ :param int category:
920+ The `SQLite limit category `_ to be set.
921+
922+ :param int limit:
923+ The value of the new limit.
924+ If negative, the current limit is unchanged.
925+
926+ :rtype: int
927+
928+ :raises ProgrammingError:
929+ If *category * is not recognised by the underlying SQLite library.
930+
938931 Example, limit the number of attached databases to 1::
939932
940933 import sqlite3
@@ -943,6 +936,8 @@ Connection objects
943936
944937 .. versionadded :: 3.11
945938
939+ .. _SQLite limit category : https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/c_limit_attached.html
940+
946941
947942 .. method :: serialize(*, name="main")
948943
@@ -952,8 +947,11 @@ Connection objects
952947 serialization is the same sequence of bytes which would be written to
953948 disk if that database were backed up to disk.
954949
955- *name * is the database to be serialized, and defaults to the main
956- database.
950+ :param str name:
951+ The database name to be serialized.
952+ Defaults to ``"main" ``.
953+
954+ :rtype: bytes
957955
958956 .. note ::
959957
@@ -969,12 +967,24 @@ Connection objects
969967 :class: `Connection `.
970968 This method causes the database connection to disconnect from database
971969 *name *, and reopen *name * as an in-memory database based on the
972- serialization contained in *data *. Deserialization will raise
973- :exc: `OperationalError ` if the database connection is currently involved
974- in a read transaction or a backup operation. :exc: `OverflowError ` will be
975- raised if ``len(data) `` is larger than ``2**63 - 1 ``, and
976- :exc: `DatabaseError ` will be raised if *data * does not contain a valid
977- SQLite database.
970+ serialization contained in *data *.
971+
972+ :param bytes data:
973+ A serialized database.
974+
975+ :param str name:
976+ The database name to deserialize into.
977+ Defaults to ``"main" ``.
978+
979+ :raises OperationalError:
980+ If the database connection is currently involved in a read
981+ transaction or a backup operation.
982+
983+ :raises DatabaseError:
984+ If *data * does not contain a valid SQLite database.
985+
986+ :raises OverflowError:
987+ If :func: `len(data) <len> ` is larger than ``2**63 - 1 ``.
978988
979989 .. note ::
980990
@@ -1071,13 +1081,13 @@ Cursor objects
10711081
10721082 .. method :: fetchone()
10731083
1074- Fetch the next row of a query result set as a :class: `tuple `.
1084+ Return the next row of a query result set as a :class: `tuple `.
10751085 Return ``None `` if no more data is available.
10761086
10771087
10781088 .. method :: fetchmany(size=cursor.arraysize)
10791089
1080- Fetch the next set of rows of a query result as a :class: `list `.
1090+ Return the next set of rows of a query result as a :class: `list `.
10811091 Return an empty list if no more rows are available.
10821092
10831093 The number of rows to fetch per call is specified by the *size * parameter.
@@ -1093,7 +1103,7 @@ Cursor objects
10931103
10941104 .. method :: fetchall()
10951105
1096- Fetch all (remaining) rows of a query result as a :class: `list `.
1106+ Return all (remaining) rows of a query result as a :class: `list `.
10971107 Return an empty list if no rows are available.
10981108 Note that the :attr: `arraysize ` attribute can affect the performance of
10991109 this operation.
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