Sync parser yet again.

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Michael Meskes 2001-11-02 15:04:03 +00:00
parent 36aa85dcd3
commit 5d4b94085e
3 changed files with 15 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -1142,5 +1142,9 @@ Fri Oct 19 16:32:06 CEST 2001
Sun Oct 21 14:19:42 CEST 2001
- Synced preproc.y with gram.y.
Fri Nov 2 16:16:25 CET 2001
- Synced preproc.y with gram.y.
- Set ecpg version to 2.9.0.
- Set library version to 3.3.0.

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
The complete structure definition has to be listed inside the declare
section of the structure variable for ecpg to be able to understand it.
sqlwarn[6] should be 'W' if the PRECISION or SCALE value specified in a SET
DESCRIPTOR statement will be ignored.
The error handling has to be improved by adding additional error-rules to
the parser.
it would be nice to be able to use :var[:index] or :var[<integer>] as
cvariable for an array var
What happens to the output variable during read if there was an
indicator-error?
Add a semantic check level, e.g. check if a table really exists.
It would be nice if there was a alternative library using SPI functions
instead of libpq so we can write backend functions using ecpg.
remove space_or_nl and line_end from pgc.l
nested C comments do not work
Missing features:
- SQLSTATE

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@ -2679,17 +2679,20 @@ OptUseOp: USING all_Op { $$ = cat2_str(make_str("using"), $2); }
| /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = EMPTY; }
;
select_limit: LIMIT select_offset_value ',' select_limit_value
{ $$ = cat_str(4, make_str("limit"), $2, make_str(","), $4); }
| LIMIT select_limit_value OFFSET select_offset_value
select_limit: LIMIT select_limit_value OFFSET select_offset_value
{ $$ = cat_str(4, make_str("limit"), $2, make_str("offset"), $4); }
| LIMIT select_limit_value
{ $$ = cat2_str(make_str("limit"), $2); }
| OFFSET select_offset_value LIMIT select_limit_value
| OFFSET select_offset_value LIMIT select_limit_value
{ $$ = cat_str(4, make_str("offset"), $2, make_str("limit"), $4); }
| OFFSET select_offset_value
| LIMIT select_limit_value
{ $$ = cat2_str(make_str("limit"), $2); }
| OFFSET select_offset_value
{ $$ = cat2_str(make_str("offset"), $2); }
;
| LIMIT select_limit_value ',' select_offset_value
{ $$ = cat_str(4, make_str("limit"), $2, make_str(","), $4); }
/* enable this in 7.3, bjm 2001-10-22
{ mmerror(ET_NOTICE, "No longer supported LIMIT #,# syntax passed to backend."); }
*/
;
opt_select_limit: select_limit { $$ = $1; }
| /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = EMPTY; }