Prep for 1.1.547

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Sean Corfield 2020-06-29 14:03:48 -07:00
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Only accretive/fixative changes will be made from now on.
Changes made since the 1.0.478 release:
## Stable Builds
* 2020-06-29 -- 1.1.547
* Address #125 by making the result of `plan` foldable (in the `clojure.core.reducers` sense).
* Address #124 by extending `next.jdbc.sql.builder/for-query` to support `:top` (SQL Server), `:limit` / `:offset` (MySQL/PostgreSQL), `:offset` / `:fetch` (SQL Standard).
* Address #124 by extending `next.jdbc.sql.builder/for-query` to support `:top` (SQL Server), `:limit` / `:offset` (MySQL/PostgreSQL), `:offset` / `:fetch` (SQL Standard) for `find-by-keys`.
* Address #117 by adding `next.jdbc.transaction/*nested-tx*` to provide control over how attempts to create nested transactions should be handled.
* Address #116 by adding a `:multi-rs` option to `execute!` to retrieve multiple result sets, for example from stored procedure calls or T-SQL scripts.
* Allow `:all` to be passed into `find-by-keys` instead of an example hash map or a where clause vector so all rows will be returned (expected to be used with `:offset` etc to support simple pagination of an entire table).
* Add `:columns` option to `find-by-keys` (and `get-by-id`) to specify a subset of columns to be returned in each row. This can also specify an alias for the column and allows for computed expressions to be selected with an alias.
## Stable Builds
* 2020-06-24 -- 1.0.478
* Address #123 by adding `next.jdbc.types` namespace, full of auto-generated `as-xxx` functions, one for each of the `java.sql.Types` values.

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The latest versions on Clojars and on cljdoc:
[![Clojars Project](https://clojars.org/seancorfield/next.jdbc/latest-version.svg)](https://clojars.org/seancorfield/next.jdbc) [![cljdoc badge](https://cljdoc.org/badge/seancorfield/next.jdbc?1.0.478)](https://cljdoc.org/d/seancorfield/next.jdbc/CURRENT)
[![Clojars Project](https://clojars.org/seancorfield/next.jdbc/latest-version.svg)](https://clojars.org/seancorfield/next.jdbc) [![cljdoc badge](https://cljdoc.org/badge/seancorfield/next.jdbc?1.1.547)](https://cljdoc.org/d/seancorfield/next.jdbc/CURRENT)
The documentation on [cljdoc.org](https://cljdoc.org/d/seancorfield/next.jdbc/CURRENT) is for the current version of `next.jdbc`:
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* [Migrating from `clojure.java.jdbc`](https://cljdoc.org/d/seancorfield/next.jdbc/CURRENT/doc/migration-from-clojure-java-jdbc)
* Feedback via [issues](https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc/issues) or in the [`#sql` channel on the Clojurians Slack](https://clojurians.slack.com/messages/C1Q164V29/details/) or the [`#sql` stream on the Clojurians Zulip](https://clojurians.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/152063-sql).
The documentation on GitHub is for **develop** since the 1.0.478 release -- [see the CHANGELOG](https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md) and then read the [corresponding updated documentation](https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc/tree/develop/doc) on GitHub if you want.
The documentation on GitHub is for **develop** since the 1.1.547 release -- [see the CHANGELOG](https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md) and then read the [corresponding updated documentation](https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc/tree/develop/doc) on GitHub if you want.
This project follows the version scheme MAJOR.MINOR.COMMITS where MAJOR and MINOR provide some relative indication of the size of the change, but do not follow semantic versioning. In general, all changes endeavor to be non-breaking (by moving to new names rather than by breaking existing names). COMMITS is an ever-increasing counter of commits since the beginning of this repository.

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You can add `next.jdbc` to your project with either:
```clojure
seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.0.478"}
seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.1.547"}
```
for `deps.edn` or:
```clojure
[seancorfield/next.jdbc "1.0.478"]
[seancorfield/next.jdbc "1.1.547"]
```
for `project.clj` or `build.boot`.
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```clojure
;; deps.edn
{:deps {org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.10.1"}
seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.0.478"}
seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.1.547"}
com.h2database/h2 {:mvn/version "1.4.199"}}}
```

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<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>seancorfield</groupId>
<artifactId>next.jdbc</artifactId>
<version>1.0.478</version>
<version>1.1.547</version>
<name>next.jdbc</name>
<description>The next generation of clojure.java.jdbc: a new low-level Clojure wrapper for JDBC-based access to databases.</description>
<url>https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc</url>
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<url>https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc</url>
<connection>scm:git:git://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc.git</connection>
<developerConnection>scm:git:ssh://git@github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc.git</developerConnection>
<tag>v1.0.478</tag>
<tag>v1.1.547</tag>
</scm>
<dependencies>
<dependency>