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lib,test: replace connection query() method with sync_exec{,_params}.
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@@ -3,43 +3,35 @@ require 'pg'
 require 'common/davical_plugin'
 require 'rm/rm_plugin'
 
+# Handle the removal of DAViCal users from its database. DAViCal has
+# no concept of domains.
+#
 class DavicalRm
-  #
-  # DAViCal only supports Postgres, so even if we ever are
-  # database-agnostic, this plugin can't be.
-  #
+
   include DavicalPlugin
   include RmPlugin
 
 
-  def delete_user(user)
-    # Delete the given username. DAViCal uses foreign keys properly
-    # and only supports postgres, so we let the ON DELETE CASCADE
-    # trigger handle most of the work.
-    raise NonexistentUserError.new(user) if not user_exists(user)
+  # Remove *user* from the DAViCal database. This should remove him
+  # from _every_ table in which he is referenced. Fortunately, DAViCal
+  # uses foreign keys properly (and only supports postgres, where they
+  # work!), so we can let the ON DELETE CASCADE trigger handle most of
+  # the work.
+  #
+  # @param user [User] the user to remove.
+  #
+  def remove_user(user)
+    raise NonexistentUserError.new(user.to_s()) if not user_exists(user)
 
-    sql_queries = ['DELETE FROM usr WHERE username = $1']
+    sql_query = 'DELETE FROM usr WHERE username = $1;'
 
+    connection = PG::Connection.new(@db_hash)
     begin
-      connection = PGconn.connect(@db_host,
-                                  @db_port,
-                                  @db_opts,
-                                  @db_tty,
-                                  @db_name,
-                                  @db_user,
-                                  @db_pass)
-
-      sql_queries.each do |sql_query|
-        connection.query(sql_query, [user])
-      end
-
+      connection.sync_exec_params(sql_query, [user.to_s()])
+    ensure
+      # Make sure the connection gets closed even if the query explodes.
       connection.close()
-
-    rescue PGError => e
-      # Pretend like we're database-agnostic in case we ever are.
-      raise DatabaseError.new(e)
     end
-
   end