Re: MySQL-ism help patch for psql
От | Stefan Kaltenbrunner |
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Тема | Re: MySQL-ism help patch for psql |
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Msg-id | 4B561D0C.5010207@kaltenbrunner.cc обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: MySQL-ism help patch for psql (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: MySQL-ism help patch for psql
Re: MySQL-ism help patch for psql |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Tom Lane wrote: > Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com> writes: >> That being said, I don't have much of an opinion, so if you see a >> problem, then we can forget it. After all, we would need some kind of a >> prefix anyway to avoid conflicting with actual SQL... maybe "\m"? And >> that defeats a lot of the purpose. > > Yeah, requiring a prefix would make it completely pointless I think. > The submitted patch tries to avoid that by only matching syntax that's > invalid in Postgres, but that certainly limits how far we can go with > it. (And like you, I'm a bit worried about the LOAD case.) yeah requiring a prefix would make it completely pointless > > The last go-round on this was just a couple months ago: > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2009-11/msg00241.php > although I guess that was aimed at a slightly different idea, > namely making "show databases" etc actually *work*. This one at > least has a level of complication that's more in keeping with the > possible gain. well providing a hint that one should use different command will only lead to the path "uhm why not make it work as well" - and we also need to recongnized that our replacements for some of those commands are not really equivalent in most cases. > > The previous discussion started from the idea that only DESCRIBE, > SHOW DATABASES/TABLES, and USE were worth worrying about. If we > were to agree that we'd go that far and no farther, the potential > conflict with SQL syntax would be pretty limited. I have little > enough experience with mysql to not want to opine too much on how > useful that would be, but it does seem like those are commands > I use right away anytime I am using mysql. well those are the most common ones I guess for the current version of the mysql commandline client - but what about future versions or the fact that we only have partial replacements for some of those that people are really asking for? Stefan
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