Fix the conversion of list or tuple args to SQL. #36
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When making a query with an argument which is a one element list (or tuple) for an IN clause, the generated SQL is not valid and the query fails.
Examples:
c.execute("SELECT * from T WHERE id IN %s", [[1, 2, 3]])
-->SELECT * from T WHERE id IN ('1', '2', '3')
OKc.execute("SELECT * from T WHERE id IN %s", [[1]])
-->SELECT * from T WHERE id IN ('1',)
Failc.execute("SELECT * from T WHERE id IN %(list)s", {'list': [1, 2, 3]})
-->SELECT * from T WHERE id IN ('1', '2', '3')
OKc.execute("SELECT * from T WHERE id IN %(list)s", {'list': [1]})
-->SELECT * from T WHERE id IN ('1',)
FailIn fact the list is converted as the string representation of a python tuple, with a final coma for one element tuples, and then breaks the SQL syntax.