1 ;;; sql.el --- specialized comint.el for SQL interpreters -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
6 ;; Maintainer: Michael Mauger <michael@mauger.com>
8 ;; Keywords: comm languages processes
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34 ;; to forward them along (Thanks, Alex).
36 ;; This file provides a sql-mode and a sql-interactive-mode. The
37 ;; original goals were two simple modes providing syntactic
38 ;; highlighting. The interactive mode had to provide a command-line
39 ;; history; the other mode had to provide "send region/buffer to SQL
40 ;; interpreter" functions. "simple" in this context means easy to
41 ;; use, easy to maintain and little or no bells and whistles. This
42 ;; has changed somewhat as experience with the mode has accumulated.
44 ;; Support for different flavors of SQL and command interpreters was
45 ;; available in early versions of sql.el. This support has been
46 ;; extended and formalized in later versions. Part of the impetus for
47 ;; the improved support of SQL flavors was borne out of the current
48 ;; maintainers consulting experience. In the past twenty years, I
49 ;; have used Oracle, Sybase, Informix, MySQL, Postgres, and SQLServer.
50 ;; On some assignments, I have used two or more of these concurrently.
52 ;; If anybody feels like extending this sql mode, take a look at the
53 ;; above mentioned modes and write a sqlx-mode on top of this one. If
54 ;; this proves to be difficult, please suggest changes that will
55 ;; facilitate your plans. Facilities have been provided to add
56 ;; products and product-specific configuration.
58 ;; sql-interactive-mode is used to interact with a SQL interpreter
59 ;; process in a SQLi buffer (usually called `*SQL*'). The SQLi buffer
60 ;; is created by calling a SQL interpreter-specific entry function or
61 ;; sql-product-interactive. Do *not* call sql-interactive-mode by
64 ;; The list of currently supported interpreters and the corresponding
65 ;; entry function used to create the SQLi buffers is shown with
66 ;; `sql-help' (M-x sql-help).
68 ;; Since sql-interactive-mode is built on top of the general
69 ;; command-interpreter-in-a-buffer mode (comint mode), it shares a
70 ;; common base functionality, and a common set of bindings, with all
71 ;; modes derived from comint mode. This makes these modes easier to
74 ;; sql-mode can be used to keep editing SQL statements. The SQL
75 ;; statements can be sent to the SQL process in the SQLi buffer.
77 ;; For documentation on the functionality provided by comint mode, and
78 ;; the hooks available for customizing it, see the file `comint.el'.
80 ;; Hint for newbies: take a look at `dabbrev-expand', `abbrev-mode', and
81 ;; `imenu-add-menubar-index'.
85 ;; sql-ms now uses osql instead of isql. Osql flushes its error
86 ;; stream more frequently than isql so that error messages are
87 ;; available. There is no prompt and some output still is buffered.
88 ;; This improves the interaction under Emacs but it still is somewhat
91 ;; Quoted identifiers are not supported for highlighting. Most
92 ;; databases support the use of double quoted strings in place of
93 ;; identifiers; ms (Microsoft SQLServer) also supports identifiers
94 ;; enclosed within brackets [].
98 ;; To add support for additional SQL products the following steps
99 ;; must be followed ("xyz" is the name of the product in the examples
102 ;; 1) Add the product to the list of known products.
104 ;; (sql-add-product 'xyz "XyzDB"
105 ;; '(:free-software t))
107 ;; 2) Define font lock settings. All ANSI keywords will be
108 ;; highlighted automatically, so only product specific keywords
109 ;; need to be defined here.
111 ;; (defvar my-sql-mode-xyz-font-lock-keywords
112 ;; '(("\\b\\(red\\|orange\\|yellow\\)\\b"
113 ;; . font-lock-keyword-face))
114 ;; "XyzDB SQL keywords used by font-lock.")
116 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
118 ;; 'my-sql-mode-xyz-font-lock-keywords)
120 ;; 3) Define any special syntax characters including comments and
121 ;; identifier characters.
123 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
124 ;; :syntax-alist ((?# . "_")))
126 ;; 4) Define the interactive command interpreter for the database
129 ;; (defcustom my-sql-xyz-program "ixyz"
130 ;; "Command to start ixyz by XyzDB."
134 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
135 ;; :sqli-program 'my-sql-xyz-program)
136 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
137 ;; :prompt-regexp "^xyzdb> ")
138 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
141 ;; 5) Define login parameters and command line formatting.
143 ;; (defcustom my-sql-xyz-login-params '(user password server database)
144 ;; "Login parameters to needed to connect to XyzDB."
145 ;; :type 'sql-login-params
148 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
149 ;; :sqli-login 'my-sql-xyz-login-params)
151 ;; (defcustom my-sql-xyz-options '("-X" "-Y" "-Z")
152 ;; "List of additional options for `sql-xyz-program'."
153 ;; :type '(repeat string)
156 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
157 ;; :sqli-options 'my-sql-xyz-options))
159 ;; (defun my-sql-comint-xyz (product options)
160 ;; "Connect ti XyzDB in a comint buffer."
162 ;; ;; Do something with `sql-user', `sql-password',
163 ;; ;; `sql-database', and `sql-server'.
166 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
167 ;; (list "-U" sql-user))
168 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
169 ;; (list "-P" sql-password))
170 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
171 ;; (list "-D" sql-database))
172 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
173 ;; (list "-S" sql-server))
175 ;; (sql-comint product params)))
177 ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz
178 ;; :sqli-comint-func 'my-sql-comint-xyz)
180 ;; 6) Define a convenience function to invoke the SQL interpreter.
182 ;; (defun my-sql-xyz (&optional buffer)
183 ;; "Run ixyz by XyzDB as an inferior process."
185 ;; (sql-product-interactive 'xyz buffer))
189 ;; Improve keyword highlighting for individual products. I have tried
190 ;; to update those database that I use. Feel free to send me updates,
191 ;; or direct me to the reference manuals for your favorite database.
193 ;; When there are no keywords defined, the ANSI keywords are
194 ;; highlighted. ANSI keywords are highlighted even if the keyword is
195 ;; not used for your current product. This should help identify
196 ;; portability concerns.
198 ;; Add different highlighting levels.
200 ;; Add support for listing available tables or the columns in a table.
202 ;;; Thanks to all the people who helped me out:
204 ;; Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> -- the original author
205 ;; Kai Blauberg <kai.blauberg@metla.fi>
206 ;; <ibalaban@dalet.com>
207 ;; Yair Friedman <yfriedma@JohnBryce.Co.Il>
208 ;; Gregor Zych <zych@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
209 ;; nino <nino@inform.dk>
210 ;; Berend de Boer <berend@pobox.com>
211 ;; Adam Jenkins <adam@thejenkins.org>
212 ;; Michael Mauger <michael@mauger.com> -- improved product support
213 ;; Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> -- Emacs 20 support
214 ;; Harald Maier <maierh@myself.com> -- sql-send-string
215 ;; Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> -- font-lock corrections;
217 ;; Paul Sleigh <bat@flurf.net> -- MySQL keyword enhancement
218 ;; Andrew Schein <andrew@andrewschein.com> -- sql-port bug
219 ;; Ian Bjorhovde <idbjorh@dataproxy.com> -- db2 escape newlines
220 ;; incorrectly enabled by default
221 ;; Roman Scherer <roman.scherer@nugg.ad> -- Connection documentation
222 ;; Mark Wilkinson <wilkinsonmr@gmail.com> -- file-local variables ignored
231 ;; Need the following to allow GNU Emacs 19 to compile the file.
233 (require 'regexp-opt
))
238 (defvar font-lock-keyword-face
)
239 (defvar font-lock-set-defaults
)
240 (defvar font-lock-string-face
)
242 ;;; Allow customization
245 "Running a SQL interpreter from within Emacs buffers."
250 ;; These five variables will be used as defaults, if set.
252 (defcustom sql-user
""
258 (defcustom sql-password
""
260 If you customize this, the value will be stored in your init
261 file. Since that is a plaintext file, this could be dangerous."
266 (defcustom sql-database
""
272 (defcustom sql-server
""
273 "Default server or host."
278 (defcustom sql-port
0
279 "Default port for connecting to a MySQL or Postgres server."
285 ;; Login parameter type
287 (define-widget 'sql-login-params
'lazy
288 "Widget definition of the login parameters list"
289 :tag
"Login Parameters"
290 :type
'(set :tag
"Login Parameters"
294 (list :tag
"Specify a default"
297 :inline t
(const :default
) string
)))
299 (choice :tag
"server"
302 (list :tag
"Specify a default"
305 :inline t
(const :default
) string
))
307 (const :format
"" server
)
308 (const :format
"" :file
)
310 (list :tag
"completion"
311 (const :format
"" server
)
312 (const :format
"" :completion
)
314 :match-alternatives
(listp stringp
))))
315 (choice :tag
"database"
318 (list :tag
"Specify a default"
321 :inline t
(const :default
) string
))
323 (const :format
"" database
)
324 (const :format
"" :file
)
326 (list :tag
"completion"
327 (const :format
"" database
)
328 (const :format
"" :completion
)
330 :match-alternatives
(listp stringp
))))
333 ;; SQL Product support
335 (defvar sql-interactive-product nil
336 "Product under `sql-interactive-mode'.")
338 (defvar sql-connection nil
339 "Connection name if interactive session started by `sql-connect'.")
341 (defvar sql-product-alist
344 :font-lock sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords
345 :statement sql-ansi-statement-starters
)
349 :font-lock sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords
350 :sqli-program sql-db2-program
351 :sqli-options sql-db2-options
352 :sqli-login sql-db2-login-params
353 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-db2
354 :prompt-regexp
"^db2 => "
356 :prompt-cont-regexp
"^db2 (cont\.) => "
357 :input-filter sql-escape-newlines-filter
)
361 :font-lock sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords
362 :sqli-program sql-informix-program
363 :sqli-options sql-informix-options
364 :sqli-login sql-informix-login-params
365 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-informix
368 :syntax-alist
((?
{ .
"<") (?
} .
">")))
372 :font-lock sql-mode-ingres-font-lock-keywords
373 :sqli-program sql-ingres-program
374 :sqli-options sql-ingres-options
375 :sqli-login sql-ingres-login-params
376 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-ingres
377 :prompt-regexp
"^\* "
379 :prompt-cont-regexp
"^\* ")
383 :font-lock sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords
384 :sqli-program sql-interbase-program
385 :sqli-options sql-interbase-options
386 :sqli-login sql-interbase-login-params
387 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-interbase
388 :prompt-regexp
"^SQL> "
393 :font-lock sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords
394 :sqli-program sql-linter-program
395 :sqli-options sql-linter-options
396 :sqli-login sql-linter-login-params
397 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-linter
398 :prompt-regexp
"^SQL>"
403 :font-lock sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords
404 :sqli-program sql-ms-program
405 :sqli-options sql-ms-options
406 :sqli-login sql-ms-login-params
407 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-ms
408 :prompt-regexp
"^[0-9]*>"
410 :syntax-alist
((?
@ .
"_"))
411 :terminator
("^go" .
"go"))
416 :font-lock sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords
417 :sqli-program sql-mysql-program
418 :sqli-options sql-mysql-options
419 :sqli-login sql-mysql-login-params
420 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-mysql
421 :list-all
"SHOW TABLES;"
422 :list-table
"DESCRIBE %s;"
423 :prompt-regexp
"^mysql> "
425 :prompt-cont-regexp
"^ -> "
426 :syntax-alist
((?
# .
"< b"))
427 :input-filter sql-remove-tabs-filter
)
431 :font-lock sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords
432 :sqli-program sql-oracle-program
433 :sqli-options sql-oracle-options
434 :sqli-login sql-oracle-login-params
435 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-oracle
436 :list-all sql-oracle-list-all
437 :list-table sql-oracle-list-table
438 :completion-object sql-oracle-completion-object
439 :prompt-regexp
"^SQL> "
441 :prompt-cont-regexp
"^\\(?:[ ][ ][1-9]\\|[ ][1-9][0-9]\\|[1-9][0-9]\\{2\\}\\)[ ]\\{2\\}"
442 :statement sql-oracle-statement-starters
443 :syntax-alist
((?$ .
"_") (?
# .
"_"))
444 :terminator
("\\(^/\\|;\\)$" .
"/")
445 :input-filter sql-placeholders-filter
)
450 :font-lock sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords
451 :sqli-program sql-postgres-program
452 :sqli-options sql-postgres-options
453 :sqli-login sql-postgres-login-params
454 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-postgres
455 :list-all
("\\d+" .
"\\dS+")
456 :list-table
("\\d+ %s" .
"\\dS+ %s")
457 :completion-object sql-postgres-completion-object
458 :prompt-regexp
"^\\w*=[#>] "
460 :prompt-cont-regexp
"^\\w*[-(][#>] "
461 :input-filter sql-remove-tabs-filter
462 :terminator
("\\(^\\s-*\\\\g$\\|;\\)" .
"\\g"))
466 :font-lock sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords
467 :sqli-program sql-solid-program
468 :sqli-options sql-solid-options
469 :sqli-login sql-solid-login-params
470 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-solid
477 :font-lock sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords
478 :sqli-program sql-sqlite-program
479 :sqli-options sql-sqlite-options
480 :sqli-login sql-sqlite-login-params
481 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-sqlite
483 :list-table
".schema %s"
484 :completion-object sql-sqlite-completion-object
485 :prompt-regexp
"^sqlite> "
487 :prompt-cont-regexp
"^ \.\.\.> "
492 :font-lock sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords
493 :sqli-program sql-sybase-program
494 :sqli-options sql-sybase-options
495 :sqli-login sql-sybase-login-params
496 :sqli-comint-func sql-comint-sybase
497 :prompt-regexp
"^SQL> "
499 :syntax-alist
((?
@ .
"_"))
500 :terminator
("^go" .
"go"))
502 "An alist of product specific configuration settings.
504 Without an entry in this list a product will not be properly
505 highlighted and will not support `sql-interactive-mode'.
507 Each element in the list is in the following format:
509 \(PRODUCT FEATURE VALUE ...)
511 where PRODUCT is the appropriate value of `sql-product'. The
512 product name is then followed by FEATURE-VALUE pairs. If a
513 FEATURE is not specified, its VALUE is treated as nil. FEATURE
514 may be any one of the following:
516 :name string containing the displayable name of
519 :free-software is the product Free (as in Freedom) software?
521 :font-lock name of the variable containing the product
522 specific font lock highlighting patterns.
524 :sqli-program name of the variable containing the product
525 specific interactive program name.
527 :sqli-options name of the variable containing the list
528 of product specific options.
530 :sqli-login name of the variable containing the list of
531 login parameters (i.e., user, password,
532 database and server) needed to connect to
535 :sqli-comint-func name of a function which accepts no
536 parameters that will use the values of
537 `sql-user', `sql-password',
538 `sql-database', `sql-server' and
539 `sql-port' to open a comint buffer and
540 connect to the database. Do product
541 specific configuration of comint in this
544 :list-all Command string or function which produces
545 a listing of all objects in the database.
546 If it's a cons cell, then the car
547 produces the standard list of objects and
548 the cdr produces an enhanced list of
549 objects. What \"enhanced\" means is
550 dependent on the SQL product and may not
551 exist. In general though, the
552 \"enhanced\" list should include visible
553 objects from other schemas.
555 :list-table Command string or function which produces
556 a detailed listing of a specific database
557 table. If its a cons cell, then the car
558 produces the standard list and the cdr
559 produces an enhanced list.
561 :completion-object A function that returns a list of
562 objects. Called with a single
563 parameter--if nil then list objects
564 accessible in the current schema, if
565 not-nil it is the name of a schema whose
566 objects should be listed.
568 :completion-column A function that returns a list of
569 columns. Called with a single
570 parameter--if nil then list objects
571 accessible in the current schema, if
572 not-nil it is the name of a schema whose
573 objects should be listed.
575 :prompt-regexp regular expression string that matches
576 the prompt issued by the product
579 :prompt-length length of the prompt on the line.
581 :prompt-cont-regexp regular expression string that matches
582 the continuation prompt issued by the
585 :input-filter function which can filter strings sent to
586 the command interpreter. It is also used
587 by the `sql-send-string',
588 `sql-send-region', `sql-send-paragraph'
589 and `sql-send-buffer' functions. The
590 function is passed the string sent to the
591 command interpreter and must return the
592 filtered string. May also be a list of
595 :statement name of a variable containing a regexp that
596 matches the beginning of SQL statements.
598 :terminator the terminator to be sent after a
599 `sql-send-string', `sql-send-region',
600 `sql-send-paragraph' and
601 `sql-send-buffer' command. May be the
602 literal string or a cons of a regexp to
603 match an existing terminator in the
604 string and the terminator to be used if
605 its absent. By default \";\".
607 :syntax-alist alist of syntax table entries to enable
608 special character treatment by font-lock
611 Other features can be stored but they will be ignored. However,
612 you can develop new functionality which is product independent by
613 using `sql-get-product-feature' to lookup the product specific
616 (defvar sql-indirect-features
617 '(:font-lock
:sqli-program
:sqli-options
:sqli-login
:statement
))
619 (defcustom sql-connection-alist nil
620 "An alist of connection parameters for interacting with a SQL product.
621 Each element of the alist is as follows:
623 \(CONNECTION \(SQL-VARIABLE VALUE) ...)
625 Where CONNECTION is a case-insensitive string identifying the
626 connection, SQL-VARIABLE is the symbol name of a SQL mode
627 variable, and VALUE is the value to be assigned to the variable.
628 The most common SQL-VARIABLE settings associated with a
629 connection are: `sql-product', `sql-user', `sql-password',
630 `sql-port', `sql-server', and `sql-database'.
632 If a SQL-VARIABLE is part of the connection, it will not be
633 prompted for during login. The command `sql-connect' starts a
634 predefined SQLi session using the parameters from this list.
635 Connections defined here appear in the submenu SQL->Start... for
636 making new SQLi sessions."
637 :type
`(alist :key-type
(string :tag
"Connection")
640 (group (const :tag
"Product" sql-product
)
645 ,(or (plist-get (cdr prod-info
) :name
)
647 (symbol-name (car prod-info
))))
648 (quote ,(car prod-info
))))
650 (group (const :tag
"Username" sql-user
) string
)
651 (group (const :tag
"Password" sql-password
) string
)
652 (group (const :tag
"Server" sql-server
) string
)
653 (group (const :tag
"Database" sql-database
) string
)
654 (group (const :tag
"Port" sql-port
) integer
)
657 (symbol :tag
" Variable Symbol")
658 (sexp :tag
"Value Expression")))))
662 (defcustom sql-product
'ansi
663 "Select the SQL database product used.
664 This allows highlighting buffers properly when you open them."
666 ,@(mapcar (lambda (prod-info)
668 ,(or (plist-get (cdr prod-info
) :name
)
669 (capitalize (symbol-name (car prod-info
))))
674 (defvaralias 'sql-dialect
'sql-product
)
676 ;; misc customization of sql.el behavior
678 (defcustom sql-electric-stuff nil
679 "Treat some input as electric.
680 If set to the symbol `semicolon', then hitting `;' will send current
681 input in the SQLi buffer to the process.
682 If set to the symbol `go', then hitting `go' on a line by itself will
683 send current input in the SQLi buffer to the process.
684 If set to nil, then you must use \\[comint-send-input] in order to send
685 current input in the SQLi buffer to the process."
686 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Nothing" nil
)
687 (const :tag
"The semicolon `;'" semicolon
)
688 (const :tag
"The string `go' by itself" go
))
692 (defcustom sql-send-terminator nil
693 "When non-nil, add a terminator to text sent to the SQL interpreter.
695 When text is sent to the SQL interpreter (via `sql-send-string',
696 `sql-send-region', `sql-send-paragraph' or `sql-send-buffer'), a
697 command terminator can be automatically sent as well. The
698 terminator is not sent, if the string sent already ends with the
701 If this value is t, then the default command terminator for the
702 SQL interpreter is sent. If this value is a string, then the
705 If the value is a cons cell of the form (PAT . TERM), then PAT is
706 a regexp used to match the terminator in the string and TERM is
707 the terminator to be sent. This form is useful if the SQL
708 interpreter has more than one way of submitting a SQL command.
709 The PAT regexp can match any of them, and TERM is the way we do
712 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"No Terminator" nil
)
713 (const :tag
"Default Terminator" t
)
714 (string :tag
"Terminator String")
715 (cons :tag
"Terminator Pattern and String"
716 (string :tag
"Terminator Pattern")
717 (string :tag
"Terminator String")))
721 (defvar sql-contains-names nil
722 "When non-nil, the current buffer contains database names.
724 Globally should be set to nil; it will be non-nil in `sql-mode',
725 `sql-interactive-mode' and list all buffers.")
728 (defcustom sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region nil
729 "When non-nil, pop to the buffer SQL statements are sent to.
731 After a call to `sql-sent-string', `sql-send-region',
732 `sql-send-paragraph' or `sql-send-buffer', the window is split
733 and the SQLi buffer is shown. If this variable is not nil, that
734 buffer's window will be selected by calling `pop-to-buffer'. If
735 this variable is nil, that buffer is shown using
740 ;; imenu support for sql-mode.
742 (defvar sql-imenu-generic-expression
743 ;; Items are in reverse order because they are rendered in reverse.
744 '(("Rules/Defaults" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\(?:rule\\|default\\)\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\s-+\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
745 ("Sequences" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*sequence\\s-+\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
746 ("Triggers" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*trigger\\s-+\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
747 ("Functions" "^\\s-*\\(?:create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\)?function\\s-+\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
748 ("Procedures" "^\\s-*\\(?:create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\)?proc\\(?:edure\\)?\\s-+\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
749 ("Packages" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*package\\s-+\\(?:body\\s-+\\)?\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
750 ("Types" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*type\\s-+\\(?:body\\s-+\\)?\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
751 ("Indexes" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*index\\s-+\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1)
752 ("Tables/Views" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\(?:table\\|view\\)\\s-+\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\w+\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\)*\\w+\\)" 1))
753 "Define interesting points in the SQL buffer for `imenu'.
755 This is used to set `imenu-generic-expression' when SQL mode is
756 entered. Subsequent changes to `sql-imenu-generic-expression' will
757 not affect existing SQL buffers because imenu-generic-expression is
762 (defcustom sql-input-ring-file-name nil
763 "If non-nil, name of the file to read/write input history.
765 You have to set this variable if you want the history of your commands
766 saved from one Emacs session to the next. If this variable is set,
767 exiting the SQL interpreter in an SQLi buffer will write the input
768 history to the specified file. Starting a new process in a SQLi buffer
769 will read the input history from the specified file.
771 This is used to initialize `comint-input-ring-file-name'.
773 Note that the size of the input history is determined by the variable
774 `comint-input-ring-size'."
775 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"none" nil
)
779 (defcustom sql-input-ring-separator
"\n--\n"
780 "Separator between commands in the history file.
782 If set to \"\\n\", each line in the history file will be interpreted as
783 one command. Multi-line commands are split into several commands when
784 the input ring is initialized from a history file.
786 This variable used to initialize `comint-input-ring-separator'.
787 `comint-input-ring-separator' is part of Emacs 21; if your Emacs
788 does not have it, setting `sql-input-ring-separator' will have no
789 effect. In that case multiline commands will be split into several
790 commands when the input history is read, as if you had set
791 `sql-input-ring-separator' to \"\\n\"."
797 (defcustom sql-interactive-mode-hook
'()
798 "Hook for customizing `sql-interactive-mode'."
802 (defcustom sql-mode-hook
'()
803 "Hook for customizing `sql-mode'."
807 (defcustom sql-set-sqli-hook
'()
808 "Hook for reacting to changes of `sql-buffer'.
810 This is called by `sql-set-sqli-buffer' when the value of `sql-buffer'
815 (defcustom sql-login-hook
'()
816 "Hook for interacting with a buffer in `sql-interactive-mode'.
818 This hook is invoked in a buffer once it is ready to accept input
824 ;; Customization for ANSI
826 (defcustom sql-ansi-statement-starters
827 (regexp-opt '("create" "alter" "drop"
828 "select" "insert" "update" "delete" "merge"
830 "Regexp of keywords that start SQL commands.
832 All products share this list; products should define a regexp to
833 identify additional keywords in a variable defined by
834 the :statement feature."
839 ;; Customization for Oracle
841 (defcustom sql-oracle-program
"sqlplus"
842 "Command to start sqlplus by Oracle.
844 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
846 On Windows, \"sqlplus\" usually starts the sqlplus \"GUI\". In order
847 to start the sqlplus console, use \"plus33\" or something similar.
848 You will find the file in your Orant\\bin directory."
852 (defcustom sql-oracle-options nil
853 "List of additional options for `sql-oracle-program'."
854 :type
'(repeat string
)
858 (defcustom sql-oracle-login-params
'(user password database
)
859 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Oracle."
860 :type
'sql-login-params
864 (defcustom sql-oracle-statement-starters
865 (regexp-opt '("declare" "begin" "with"))
866 "Additional statement starting keywords in Oracle."
871 (defcustom sql-oracle-scan-on t
872 "Non-nil if placeholders should be replaced in Oracle SQLi.
874 When non-nil, Emacs will scan text sent to sqlplus and prompt
875 for replacement text for & placeholders as sqlplus does. This
876 is needed on Windows where SQL*Plus output is buffered and the
877 prompts are not shown until after the text is entered.
879 You need to issue the following command in SQL*Plus to be safe:
883 In older versions of SQL*Plus, this was the SET SCAN OFF command."
888 (defcustom sql-db2-escape-newlines nil
889 "Non-nil if newlines should be escaped by a backslash in DB2 SQLi.
891 When non-nil, Emacs will automatically insert a space and
892 backslash prior to every newline in multi-line SQL statements as
893 they are submitted to an interactive DB2 session."
898 ;; Customization for SQLite
900 (defcustom sql-sqlite-program
(or (executable-find "sqlite3")
901 (executable-find "sqlite")
903 "Command to start SQLite.
905 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
909 (defcustom sql-sqlite-options nil
910 "List of additional options for `sql-sqlite-program'."
911 :type
'(repeat string
)
915 (defcustom sql-sqlite-login-params
'((database :file
".*\\.\\(db\\|sqlite[23]?\\)"))
916 "List of login parameters needed to connect to SQLite."
917 :type
'sql-login-params
921 ;; Customization for MySQL
923 (defcustom sql-mysql-program
"mysql"
924 "Command to start mysql by TcX.
926 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
930 (defcustom sql-mysql-options nil
931 "List of additional options for `sql-mysql-program'.
932 The following list of options is reported to make things work
933 on Windows: \"-C\" \"-t\" \"-f\" \"-n\"."
934 :type
'(repeat string
)
938 (defcustom sql-mysql-login-params
'(user password database server
)
939 "List of login parameters needed to connect to MySQL."
940 :type
'sql-login-params
944 ;; Customization for Solid
946 (defcustom sql-solid-program
"solsql"
947 "Command to start SOLID SQL Editor.
949 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
953 (defcustom sql-solid-login-params
'(user password server
)
954 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Solid."
955 :type
'sql-login-params
959 ;; Customization for Sybase
961 (defcustom sql-sybase-program
"isql"
962 "Command to start isql by Sybase.
964 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
968 (defcustom sql-sybase-options nil
969 "List of additional options for `sql-sybase-program'.
970 Some versions of isql might require the -n option in order to work."
971 :type
'(repeat string
)
975 (defcustom sql-sybase-login-params
'(server user password database
)
976 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Sybase."
977 :type
'sql-login-params
981 ;; Customization for Informix
983 (defcustom sql-informix-program
"dbaccess"
984 "Command to start dbaccess by Informix.
986 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
990 (defcustom sql-informix-login-params
'(database)
991 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Informix."
992 :type
'sql-login-params
996 ;; Customization for Ingres
998 (defcustom sql-ingres-program
"sql"
999 "Command to start sql by Ingres.
1001 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
1005 (defcustom sql-ingres-login-params
'(database)
1006 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Ingres."
1007 :type
'sql-login-params
1011 ;; Customization for Microsoft
1013 (defcustom sql-ms-program
"osql"
1014 "Command to start osql by Microsoft.
1016 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
1020 (defcustom sql-ms-options
'("-w" "300" "-n")
1021 ;; -w is the linesize
1022 "List of additional options for `sql-ms-program'."
1023 :type
'(repeat string
)
1027 (defcustom sql-ms-login-params
'(user password server database
)
1028 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Microsoft."
1029 :type
'sql-login-params
1033 ;; Customization for Postgres
1035 (defcustom sql-postgres-program
"psql"
1036 "Command to start psql by Postgres.
1038 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
1042 (defcustom sql-postgres-options
'("-P" "pager=off")
1043 "List of additional options for `sql-postgres-program'.
1044 The default setting includes the -P option which breaks older versions
1045 of the psql client (such as version 6.5.3). The -P option is equivalent
1046 to the --pset option. If you want the psql to prompt you for a user
1047 name, add the string \"-u\" to the list of options. If you want to
1048 provide a user name on the command line (newer versions such as 7.1),
1049 add your name with a \"-U\" prefix (such as \"-Umark\") to the list."
1050 :type
'(repeat string
)
1054 (defcustom sql-postgres-login-params
`((user :default
,(user-login-name))
1055 (database :default
,(user-login-name))
1057 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Postgres."
1058 :type
'sql-login-params
1062 ;; Customization for Interbase
1064 (defcustom sql-interbase-program
"isql"
1065 "Command to start isql by Interbase.
1067 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
1071 (defcustom sql-interbase-options nil
1072 "List of additional options for `sql-interbase-program'."
1073 :type
'(repeat string
)
1077 (defcustom sql-interbase-login-params
'(user password database
)
1078 "List of login parameters needed to connect to Interbase."
1079 :type
'sql-login-params
1083 ;; Customization for DB2
1085 (defcustom sql-db2-program
"db2"
1086 "Command to start db2 by IBM.
1088 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
1092 (defcustom sql-db2-options nil
1093 "List of additional options for `sql-db2-program'."
1094 :type
'(repeat string
)
1098 (defcustom sql-db2-login-params nil
1099 "List of login parameters needed to connect to DB2."
1100 :type
'sql-login-params
1104 ;; Customization for Linter
1106 (defcustom sql-linter-program
"inl"
1107 "Command to start inl by RELEX.
1109 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
1113 (defcustom sql-linter-options nil
1114 "List of additional options for `sql-linter-program'."
1115 :type
'(repeat string
)
1119 (defcustom sql-linter-login-params
'(user password database server
)
1120 "Login parameters to needed to connect to Linter."
1121 :type
'sql-login-params
1127 ;;; Variables which do not need customization
1129 (defvar sql-user-history nil
1130 "History of usernames used.")
1132 (defvar sql-database-history nil
1133 "History of databases used.")
1135 (defvar sql-server-history nil
1136 "History of servers used.")
1138 ;; Passwords are not kept in a history.
1140 (defvar sql-product-history nil
1141 "History of products used.")
1143 (defvar sql-connection-history nil
1144 "History of connections used.")
1146 (defvar sql-buffer nil
1147 "Current SQLi buffer.
1149 The global value of `sql-buffer' is the name of the latest SQLi buffer
1150 created. Any SQL buffer created will make a local copy of this value.
1151 See `sql-interactive-mode' for more on multiple sessions. If you want
1152 to change the SQLi buffer a SQL mode sends its SQL strings to, change
1153 the local value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].")
1155 (defvar sql-prompt-regexp nil
1156 "Prompt used to initialize `comint-prompt-regexp'.
1158 You can change `sql-prompt-regexp' on `sql-interactive-mode-hook'.")
1160 (defvar sql-prompt-length
0
1161 "Prompt used to set `left-margin' in `sql-interactive-mode'.
1163 You can change `sql-prompt-length' on `sql-interactive-mode-hook'.")
1165 (defvar sql-prompt-cont-regexp nil
1166 "Prompt pattern of statement continuation prompts.")
1168 (defvar sql-alternate-buffer-name nil
1169 "Buffer-local string used to possibly rename the SQLi buffer.
1171 Used by `sql-rename-buffer'.")
1173 (defun sql-buffer-live-p (buffer &optional product connection
)
1174 "Return non-nil if the process associated with buffer is live.
1176 BUFFER can be a buffer object or a buffer name. The buffer must
1177 be a live buffer, have a running process attached to it, be in
1178 `sql-interactive-mode', and, if PRODUCT or CONNECTION are
1179 specified, it's `sql-product' or `sql-connection' must match."
1182 (setq buffer
(get-buffer buffer
))
1184 (buffer-live-p buffer
)
1185 (comint-check-proc buffer
)
1186 (with-current-buffer buffer
1187 (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode
)
1189 (eq product sql-product
))
1190 (or (not connection
)
1191 (eq connection sql-connection
)))))))
1193 ;; Keymap for sql-interactive-mode.
1195 (defvar sql-interactive-mode-map
1196 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
1197 (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-parent
)
1198 (set-keymap-parent map comint-mode-map
); Emacs
1199 (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-parents
)
1200 (set-keymap-parents map
(list comint-mode-map
)))); XEmacs
1201 (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-name
)
1202 (set-keymap-name map
'sql-interactive-mode-map
)); XEmacs
1203 (define-key map
(kbd "C-j") 'sql-accumulate-and-indent
)
1204 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-w") 'sql-copy-column
)
1205 (define-key map
(kbd "O") 'sql-magic-go
)
1206 (define-key map
(kbd "o") 'sql-magic-go
)
1207 (define-key map
(kbd ";") 'sql-magic-semicolon
)
1208 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-l a") 'sql-list-all
)
1209 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-l t") 'sql-list-table
)
1211 "Mode map used for `sql-interactive-mode'.
1212 Based on `comint-mode-map'.")
1214 ;; Keymap for sql-mode.
1216 (defvar sql-mode-map
1217 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
1218 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-c") 'sql-send-paragraph
)
1219 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-r") 'sql-send-region
)
1220 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-s") 'sql-send-string
)
1221 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-b") 'sql-send-buffer
)
1222 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-i") 'sql-product-interactive
)
1223 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-l a") 'sql-list-all
)
1224 (define-key map
(kbd "C-c C-l t") 'sql-list-table
)
1225 (define-key map
[remap beginning-of-defun
] 'sql-beginning-of-statement
)
1226 (define-key map
[remap end-of-defun
] 'sql-end-of-statement
)
1228 "Mode map used for `sql-mode'.")
1230 ;; easy menu for sql-mode.
1233 sql-mode-menu sql-mode-map
1234 "Menu for `sql-mode'."
1236 ["Send Paragraph" sql-send-paragraph
(sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)]
1237 ["Send Region" sql-send-region
(and mark-active
1238 (sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
))]
1239 ["Send Buffer" sql-send-buffer
(sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)]
1240 ["Send String" sql-send-string
(sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)]
1242 ["List all objects" sql-list-all
(and (sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)
1243 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:list-all
))]
1244 ["List table details" sql-list-table
(and (sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)
1245 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:list-table
))]
1247 ["Start SQLi session" sql-product-interactive
1248 :visible
(not sql-connection-alist
)
1249 :enable
(sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:sqli-comint-func
)]
1251 :visible sql-connection-alist
1252 :filter sql-connection-menu-filter
1254 ["New SQLi Session" sql-product-interactive
(sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:sqli-comint-func
)])
1256 :visible sql-connection-alist
]
1257 ["Show SQLi buffer" sql-show-sqli-buffer t
]
1258 ["Set SQLi buffer" sql-set-sqli-buffer t
]
1259 ["Pop to SQLi buffer after send"
1260 sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
1262 :selected sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
]
1265 ,@(mapcar (lambda (prod-info)
1266 (let* ((prod (pop prod-info
))
1267 (name (or (plist-get prod-info
:name
)
1268 (capitalize (symbol-name prod
))))
1269 (cmd (intern (format "sql-highlight-%s-keywords" prod
))))
1270 (fset cmd
`(lambda () ,(format "Highlight %s SQL keywords." name
)
1272 (sql-set-product ',prod
)))
1275 :selected
`(eq sql-product
',prod
))))
1276 sql-product-alist
))))
1278 ;; easy menu for sql-interactive-mode.
1281 sql-interactive-mode-menu sql-interactive-mode-map
1282 "Menu for `sql-interactive-mode'."
1284 ["Rename Buffer" sql-rename-buffer t
]
1285 ["Save Connection" sql-save-connection
(not sql-connection
)]
1287 ["List all objects" sql-list-all
(sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:list-all
)]
1288 ["List table details" sql-list-table
(sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:list-table
)]))
1290 ;; Abbreviations -- if you want more of them, define them in your init
1291 ;; file. Abbrevs have to be enabled in your init file, too.
1293 (define-abbrev-table 'sql-mode-abbrev-table
1294 '(("ins" "insert" nil nil t
)
1295 ("upd" "update" nil nil t
)
1296 ("del" "delete" nil nil t
)
1297 ("sel" "select" nil nil t
)
1298 ("proc" "procedure" nil nil t
)
1299 ("func" "function" nil nil t
)
1300 ("cr" "create" nil nil t
))
1301 "Abbrev table used in `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'.")
1305 (defvar sql-mode-syntax-table
1306 (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
1307 ;; C-style comments /**/ (see elisp manual "Syntax Flags"))
1308 (modify-syntax-entry ?
/ ". 14" table
)
1309 (modify-syntax-entry ?
* ". 23" table
)
1310 ;; double-dash starts comments
1311 (modify-syntax-entry ?-
". 12b" table
)
1312 ;; newline and formfeed end comments
1313 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\n "> b" table
)
1314 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\f "> b" table
)
1315 ;; single quotes (') delimit strings
1316 (modify-syntax-entry ?
' "\"" table
)
1317 ;; double quotes (") don't delimit strings
1318 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\" "." table
)
1319 ;; Make these all punctuation
1320 (mapc #'(lambda (c) (modify-syntax-entry c
"." table
))
1321 (string-to-list "!#$%&+,.:;<=>?@\\|"))
1323 "Syntax table used in `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'.")
1325 ;; Font lock support
1327 (defvar sql-mode-font-lock-object-name
1329 (list (concat "^\\s-*\\(?:create\\|drop\\|alter\\)\\s-+" ;; lead off with CREATE, DROP or ALTER
1330 "\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*" ;; optional intervening keywords
1331 "\\(?:table\\|view\\|\\(?:package\\|type\\)\\(?:\\s-+body\\)?\\|proc\\(?:edure\\)?"
1332 "\\|function\\|trigger\\|sequence\\|rule\\|default\\)\\s-+"
1333 "\\(?:if\\s-+not\\s-+exists\\s-+\\)?" ;; IF NOT EXISTS
1334 "\\(\\w+\\(?:\\s-*[.]\\s-*\\w+\\)*\\)")
1335 1 'font-lock-function-name-face
))
1337 "Pattern to match the names of top-level objects.
1339 The pattern matches the name in a CREATE, DROP or ALTER
1340 statement. The format of variable should be a valid
1341 `font-lock-keywords' entry.")
1343 ;; While there are international and American standards for SQL, they
1344 ;; are not followed closely, and most vendors offer significant
1345 ;; capabilities beyond those defined in the standard specifications.
1347 ;; SQL mode provides support for highlighting based on the product. In
1348 ;; addition to highlighting the product keywords, any ANSI keywords not
1349 ;; used by the product are also highlighted. This will help identify
1350 ;; keywords that could be restricted in future versions of the product
1351 ;; or might be a problem if ported to another product.
1353 ;; To reduce the complexity and size of the regular expressions
1354 ;; generated to match keywords, ANSI keywords are filtered out of
1355 ;; product keywords if they are equivalent. To do this, we define a
1356 ;; function `sql-font-lock-keywords-builder' that removes any keywords
1357 ;; that are matched by the ANSI patterns and results in the same face
1358 ;; being applied. For this to work properly, we must play some games
1359 ;; with the execution and compile time behavior. This code is a
1360 ;; little tricky but works properly.
1362 ;; When defining the keywords for individual products you should
1363 ;; include all of the keywords that you want matched. The filtering
1364 ;; against the ANSI keywords will be automatic if you use the
1365 ;; `sql-font-lock-keywords-builder' function and follow the
1366 ;; implementation pattern used for the other products in this file.
1369 (defvar sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords
)
1370 (setq sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords nil
))
1373 (defun sql-font-lock-keywords-builder (face boundaries
&rest keywords
)
1374 "Generation of regexp matching any one of KEYWORDS."
1376 (let ((bdy (or boundaries
'("\\b" .
"\\b")))
1379 ;; Remove keywords that are defined in ANSI
1381 ;; (dolist (k keywords)
1383 ;; (dolist (a sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords)
1384 ;; (when (and (eq face (cdr a))
1385 ;; (eq (string-match (car a) k 0) 0)
1386 ;; (eq (match-end 0) (length k)))
1387 ;; (setq kwd (delq k kwd))
1388 ;; (throw 'next nil)))))
1390 ;; Create a properly formed font-lock-keywords item
1391 (cons (concat (car bdy
)
1396 (defun sql-regexp-abbrev (keyword)
1397 (let ((brk (string-match "[~]" keyword
))
1398 (len (length keyword
))
1403 (setq re
(substring keyword
0 brk
)
1407 (setq re
(concat re sep
(substring keyword brk i
))
1410 (concat re
"\\)?"))))
1412 (defun sql-regexp-abbrev-list (&rest keyw-list
)
1416 (setq re
(concat re sep
(sql-regexp-abbrev (car keyw-list
)))
1418 keyw-list
(cdr keyw-list
)))
1419 (concat re
"\\)\\>"))))
1422 (setq sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords
1424 ;; ANSI Non Reserved keywords
1425 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
1426 "ada" "asensitive" "assignment" "asymmetric" "atomic" "between"
1427 "bitvar" "called" "catalog_name" "chain" "character_set_catalog"
1428 "character_set_name" "character_set_schema" "checked" "class_origin"
1429 "cobol" "collation_catalog" "collation_name" "collation_schema"
1430 "column_name" "command_function" "command_function_code" "committed"
1431 "condition_number" "connection_name" "constraint_catalog"
1432 "constraint_name" "constraint_schema" "contains" "cursor_name"
1433 "datetime_interval_code" "datetime_interval_precision" "defined"
1434 "definer" "dispatch" "dynamic_function" "dynamic_function_code"
1435 "existing" "exists" "final" "fortran" "generated" "granted"
1436 "hierarchy" "hold" "implementation" "infix" "insensitive" "instance"
1437 "instantiable" "invoker" "key_member" "key_type" "length" "m"
1438 "message_length" "message_octet_length" "message_text" "method" "more"
1439 "mumps" "name" "nullable" "number" "options" "overlaps" "overriding"
1440 "parameter_mode" "parameter_name" "parameter_ordinal_position"
1441 "parameter_specific_catalog" "parameter_specific_name"
1442 "parameter_specific_schema" "pascal" "pli" "position" "repeatable"
1443 "returned_length" "returned_octet_length" "returned_sqlstate"
1444 "routine_catalog" "routine_name" "routine_schema" "row_count" "scale"
1445 "schema_name" "security" "self" "sensitive" "serializable"
1446 "server_name" "similar" "simple" "source" "specific_name" "style"
1447 "subclass_origin" "sublist" "symmetric" "system" "table_name"
1448 "transaction_active" "transactions_committed"
1449 "transactions_rolled_back" "transform" "transforms" "trigger_catalog"
1450 "trigger_name" "trigger_schema" "type" "uncommitted" "unnamed"
1451 "user_defined_type_catalog" "user_defined_type_name"
1452 "user_defined_type_schema"
1455 ;; ANSI Reserved keywords
1456 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
1457 "absolute" "action" "add" "admin" "after" "aggregate" "alias" "all"
1458 "allocate" "alter" "and" "any" "are" "as" "asc" "assertion" "at"
1459 "authorization" "before" "begin" "both" "breadth" "by" "call"
1460 "cascade" "cascaded" "case" "catalog" "check" "class" "close"
1461 "collate" "collation" "column" "commit" "completion" "connect"
1462 "connection" "constraint" "constraints" "constructor" "continue"
1463 "corresponding" "create" "cross" "cube" "current" "cursor" "cycle"
1464 "data" "day" "deallocate" "declare" "default" "deferrable" "deferred"
1465 "delete" "depth" "deref" "desc" "describe" "descriptor" "destroy"
1466 "destructor" "deterministic" "diagnostics" "dictionary" "disconnect"
1467 "distinct" "domain" "drop" "dynamic" "each" "else" "end" "equals"
1468 "escape" "every" "except" "exception" "exec" "execute" "external"
1469 "false" "fetch" "first" "for" "foreign" "found" "free" "from" "full"
1470 "function" "general" "get" "global" "go" "goto" "grant" "group"
1471 "grouping" "having" "host" "hour" "identity" "ignore" "immediate" "in"
1472 "indicator" "initialize" "initially" "inner" "inout" "input" "insert"
1473 "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "iterate" "join" "key" "language"
1474 "last" "lateral" "leading" "left" "less" "level" "like" "limit"
1475 "local" "locator" "map" "match" "minute" "modifies" "modify" "module"
1476 "month" "names" "natural" "new" "next" "no" "none" "not" "null" "of"
1477 "off" "old" "on" "only" "open" "operation" "option" "or" "order"
1478 "ordinality" "out" "outer" "output" "pad" "parameter" "parameters"
1479 "partial" "path" "postfix" "prefix" "preorder" "prepare" "preserve"
1480 "primary" "prior" "privileges" "procedure" "public" "read" "reads"
1481 "recursive" "references" "referencing" "relative" "restrict" "result"
1482 "return" "returns" "revoke" "right" "role" "rollback" "rollup"
1483 "routine" "rows" "savepoint" "schema" "scroll" "search" "second"
1484 "section" "select" "sequence" "session" "set" "sets" "size" "some"
1485 "space" "specific" "specifictype" "sql" "sqlexception" "sqlstate"
1486 "sqlwarning" "start" "state" "statement" "static" "structure" "table"
1487 "temporary" "terminate" "than" "then" "timezone_hour"
1488 "timezone_minute" "to" "trailing" "transaction" "translation"
1489 "trigger" "true" "under" "union" "unique" "unknown" "unnest" "update"
1490 "usage" "using" "value" "values" "variable" "view" "when" "whenever"
1491 "where" "with" "without" "work" "write" "year"
1495 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
1496 "abs" "avg" "bit_length" "cardinality" "cast" "char_length"
1497 "character_length" "coalesce" "convert" "count" "current_date"
1498 "current_path" "current_role" "current_time" "current_timestamp"
1499 "current_user" "extract" "localtime" "localtimestamp" "lower" "max"
1500 "min" "mod" "nullif" "octet_length" "overlay" "placing" "session_user"
1501 "substring" "sum" "system_user" "translate" "treat" "trim" "upper"
1506 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
1507 "array" "binary" "bit" "blob" "boolean" "char" "character" "clob"
1508 "date" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "interval"
1509 "large" "national" "nchar" "nclob" "numeric" "object" "precision"
1510 "real" "ref" "row" "scope" "smallint" "time" "timestamp" "varchar"
1514 (defvar sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords
1515 (eval-when-compile sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords
)
1516 "ANSI SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1518 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1519 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1520 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1521 you define your own `sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords'. You may want
1522 to add functions and PL/SQL keywords.")
1524 (defun sql--oracle-show-reserved-words ()
1525 ;; This function is for use by the maintainer of SQL.EL only.
1526 (if (or (and (not (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode
))
1527 (not (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode
)))
1529 (not (eq sql-product
'oracle
)))
1530 (user-error "Not an Oracle buffer")
1532 (let ((b "*RESERVED WORDS*"))
1533 (sql-execute sql-buffer b
1536 ", reserved AS \"Res\" "
1537 ", res_type AS \"Type\" "
1538 ", res_attr AS \"Attr\" "
1539 ", res_semi AS \"Semi\" "
1540 ", duplicate AS \"Dup\" "
1541 "FROM V$RESERVED_WORDS "
1543 "AND SUBSTR(keyword, 1, 1) BETWEEN 'A' AND 'Z' "
1544 "ORDER BY 2 DESC, 3 DESC, 4 DESC, 5 DESC, 6 DESC, 1;")
1546 (with-current-buffer b
1547 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-product
) 'oracle
)
1548 (sql-product-font-lock t nil
)
1549 (font-lock-mode +1)))))
1551 (defvar sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords
1554 ;; Oracle SQL*Plus Commands
1555 ;; Only recognized in they start in column 1 and the
1556 ;; abbreviation is followed by a space or the end of line.
1559 (list (concat "^" (sql-regexp-abbrev "rem~ark") "\\(?:\\s-.*\\)?$")
1560 0 'font-lock-comment-face t
)
1565 (sql-regexp-abbrev-list
1566 "[@]\\{1,2\\}" "acc~ept" "a~ppend" "archive" "attribute"
1567 "bre~ak" "bti~tle" "c~hange" "cl~ear" "col~umn" "conn~ect"
1568 "copy" "def~ine" "del" "desc~ribe" "disc~onnect" "ed~it"
1569 "exec~ute" "exit" "get" "help" "ho~st" "[$]" "i~nput" "l~ist"
1570 "passw~ord" "pau~se" "pri~nt" "pro~mpt" "quit" "recover"
1571 "repf~ooter" "reph~eader" "r~un" "sav~e" "sho~w" "shutdown"
1572 "spo~ol" "sta~rt" "startup" "store" "tim~ing" "tti~tle"
1573 "undef~ine" "var~iable" "whenever")
1576 (sql-regexp-abbrev "comp~ute")
1578 (sql-regexp-abbrev-list
1579 "avg" "cou~nt" "min~imum" "max~imum" "num~ber" "sum"
1583 (concat "\\(?:set\\s-+"
1584 (sql-regexp-abbrev-list
1585 "appi~nfo" "array~size" "auto~commit" "autop~rint"
1586 "autorecovery" "autot~race" "blo~ckterminator"
1587 "cmds~ep" "colsep" "com~patibility" "con~cat"
1588 "copyc~ommit" "copytypecheck" "def~ine" "describe"
1589 "echo" "editf~ile" "emb~edded" "esc~ape" "feed~back"
1590 "flagger" "flu~sh" "hea~ding" "heads~ep" "instance"
1591 "lin~esize" "lobof~fset" "long" "longc~hunksize"
1592 "mark~up" "newp~age" "null" "numf~ormat" "num~width"
1593 "pages~ize" "pau~se" "recsep" "recsepchar"
1594 "scan" "serverout~put" "shift~inout" "show~mode"
1595 "sqlbl~anklines" "sqlc~ase" "sqlco~ntinue"
1596 "sqln~umber" "sqlpluscompat~ibility" "sqlpre~fix"
1597 "sqlp~rompt" "sqlt~erminator" "suf~fix" "tab"
1598 "term~out" "ti~me" "timi~ng" "trim~out" "trims~pool"
1599 "und~erline" "ver~ify" "wra~p")
1602 "\\)\\(?:\\s-.*\\)?\\(?:[-]\n.*\\)*$")
1603 0 'font-lock-doc-face t
)
1606 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
1607 "abs" "acos" "add_months" "appendchildxml" "ascii" "asciistr" "asin"
1608 "atan" "atan2" "avg" "bfilename" "bin_to_num" "bitand" "cardinality"
1609 "cast" "ceil" "chartorowid" "chr" "cluster_id" "cluster_probability"
1610 "cluster_set" "coalesce" "collect" "compose" "concat" "convert" "corr"
1611 "connect_by_root" "connect_by_iscycle" "connect_by_isleaf"
1612 "corr_k" "corr_s" "cos" "cosh" "count" "covar_pop" "covar_samp"
1613 "cube_table" "cume_dist" "current_date" "current_timestamp" "cv"
1614 "dataobj_to_partition" "dbtimezone" "decode" "decompose" "deletexml"
1615 "dense_rank" "depth" "deref" "dump" "empty_blob" "empty_clob"
1616 "existsnode" "exp" "extract" "extractvalue" "feature_id" "feature_set"
1617 "feature_value" "first" "first_value" "floor" "from_tz" "greatest"
1618 "grouping" "grouping_id" "group_id" "hextoraw" "initcap"
1619 "insertchildxml" "insertchildxmlafter" "insertchildxmlbefore"
1620 "insertxmlafter" "insertxmlbefore" "instr" "instr2" "instr4" "instrb"
1621 "instrc" "iteration_number" "lag" "last" "last_day" "last_value"
1622 "lead" "least" "length" "length2" "length4" "lengthb" "lengthc"
1623 "listagg" "ln" "lnnvl" "localtimestamp" "log" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim"
1624 "make_ref" "max" "median" "min" "mod" "months_between" "nanvl" "nchr"
1625 "new_time" "next_day" "nlssort" "nls_charset_decl_len"
1626 "nls_charset_id" "nls_charset_name" "nls_initcap" "nls_lower"
1627 "nls_upper" "nth_value" "ntile" "nullif" "numtodsinterval"
1628 "numtoyminterval" "nvl" "nvl2" "ora_dst_affected" "ora_dst_convert"
1629 "ora_dst_error" "ora_hash" "path" "percentile_cont" "percentile_disc"
1630 "percent_rank" "power" "powermultiset" "powermultiset_by_cardinality"
1631 "prediction" "prediction_bounds" "prediction_cost"
1632 "prediction_details" "prediction_probability" "prediction_set"
1633 "presentnnv" "presentv" "previous" "rank" "ratio_to_report" "rawtohex"
1634 "rawtonhex" "ref" "reftohex" "regexp_count" "regexp_instr"
1635 "regexp_replace" "regexp_substr" "regr_avgx" "regr_avgy" "regr_count"
1636 "regr_intercept" "regr_r2" "regr_slope" "regr_sxx" "regr_sxy"
1637 "regr_syy" "remainder" "replace" "round" "rowidtochar" "rowidtonchar"
1638 "row_number" "rpad" "rtrim" "scn_to_timestamp" "sessiontimezone" "set"
1639 "sign" "sin" "sinh" "soundex" "sqrt" "stats_binomial_test"
1640 "stats_crosstab" "stats_f_test" "stats_ks_test" "stats_mode"
1641 "stats_mw_test" "stats_one_way_anova" "stats_t_test_indep"
1642 "stats_t_test_indepu" "stats_t_test_one" "stats_t_test_paired"
1643 "stats_wsr_test" "stddev" "stddev_pop" "stddev_samp" "substr"
1644 "substr2" "substr4" "substrb" "substrc" "sum" "sysdate" "systimestamp"
1645 "sys_connect_by_path" "sys_context" "sys_dburigen" "sys_extract_utc"
1646 "sys_guid" "sys_typeid" "sys_xmlagg" "sys_xmlgen" "tan" "tanh"
1647 "timestamp_to_scn" "to_binary_double" "to_binary_float" "to_blob"
1648 "to_char" "to_clob" "to_date" "to_dsinterval" "to_lob" "to_multi_byte"
1649 "to_nchar" "to_nclob" "to_number" "to_single_byte" "to_timestamp"
1650 "to_timestamp_tz" "to_yminterval" "translate" "treat" "trim" "trunc"
1651 "tz_offset" "uid" "unistr" "updatexml" "upper" "user" "userenv"
1652 "value" "variance" "var_pop" "var_samp" "vsize" "width_bucket"
1653 "xmlagg" "xmlcast" "xmlcdata" "xmlcolattval" "xmlcomment" "xmlconcat"
1654 "xmldiff" "xmlelement" "xmlexists" "xmlforest" "xmlisvalid" "xmlparse"
1655 "xmlpatch" "xmlpi" "xmlquery" "xmlroot" "xmlsequence" "xmlserialize"
1656 "xmltable" "xmltransform"
1659 ;; See the table V$RESERVED_WORDS
1661 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
1662 "abort" "access" "accessed" "account" "activate" "add" "admin"
1663 "advise" "after" "agent" "aggregate" "all" "allocate" "allow" "alter"
1664 "always" "analyze" "ancillary" "and" "any" "apply" "archive"
1665 "archivelog" "array" "as" "asc" "associate" "at" "attribute"
1666 "attributes" "audit" "authenticated" "authid" "authorization" "auto"
1667 "autoallocate" "automatic" "availability" "backup" "before" "begin"
1668 "behalf" "between" "binding" "bitmap" "block" "blocksize" "body"
1669 "both" "buffer_pool" "build" "by" "cache" "call" "cancel"
1670 "cascade" "case" "category" "certificate" "chained" "change" "check"
1671 "checkpoint" "child" "chunk" "class" "clear" "clone" "close" "cluster"
1672 "column" "column_value" "columns" "comment" "commit" "committed"
1673 "compatibility" "compile" "complete" "composite_limit" "compress"
1674 "compute" "connect" "connect_time" "consider" "consistent"
1675 "constraint" "constraints" "constructor" "contents" "context"
1676 "continue" "controlfile" "corruption" "cost" "cpu_per_call"
1677 "cpu_per_session" "create" "cross" "cube" "current" "currval" "cycle"
1678 "dangling" "data" "database" "datafile" "datafiles" "day" "ddl"
1679 "deallocate" "debug" "default" "deferrable" "deferred" "definer"
1680 "delay" "delete" "demand" "desc" "determines" "deterministic"
1681 "dictionary" "dimension" "directory" "disable" "disassociate"
1682 "disconnect" "distinct" "distinguished" "distributed" "dml" "drop"
1683 "each" "element" "else" "enable" "end" "equals_path" "escape"
1684 "estimate" "except" "exceptions" "exchange" "excluding" "exists"
1685 "expire" "explain" "extent" "external" "externally"
1686 "failed_login_attempts" "fast" "file" "final" "finish" "flush" "for"
1687 "force" "foreign" "freelist" "freelists" "freepools" "fresh" "from"
1688 "full" "function" "functions" "generated" "global" "global_name"
1689 "globally" "grant" "group" "grouping" "groups" "guard" "hash"
1690 "hashkeys" "having" "heap" "hierarchy" "id" "identified" "identifier"
1691 "idle_time" "immediate" "in" "including" "increment" "index" "indexed"
1692 "indexes" "indextype" "indextypes" "indicator" "initial" "initialized"
1693 "initially" "initrans" "inner" "insert" "instance" "instantiable"
1694 "instead" "intersect" "into" "invalidate" "is" "isolation" "java"
1695 "join" "keep" "key" "kill" "language" "left" "less" "level"
1696 "levels" "library" "like" "like2" "like4" "likec" "limit" "link"
1697 "list" "lob" "local" "location" "locator" "lock" "log" "logfile"
1698 "logging" "logical" "logical_reads_per_call"
1699 "logical_reads_per_session" "managed" "management" "manual" "map"
1700 "mapping" "master" "matched" "materialized" "maxdatafiles"
1701 "maxextents" "maximize" "maxinstances" "maxlogfiles" "maxloghistory"
1702 "maxlogmembers" "maxsize" "maxtrans" "maxvalue" "member" "memory"
1703 "merge" "migrate" "minextents" "minimize" "minimum" "minus" "minvalue"
1704 "mode" "modify" "monitoring" "month" "mount" "move" "movement" "name"
1705 "named" "natural" "nested" "never" "new" "next" "nextval" "no"
1706 "noarchivelog" "noaudit" "nocache" "nocompress" "nocopy" "nocycle"
1707 "nodelay" "noforce" "nologging" "nomapping" "nomaxvalue" "nominimize"
1708 "nominvalue" "nomonitoring" "none" "noorder" "noparallel" "norely"
1709 "noresetlogs" "noreverse" "normal" "norowdependencies" "nosort"
1710 "noswitch" "not" "nothing" "notimeout" "novalidate" "nowait" "null"
1711 "nulls" "object" "of" "off" "offline" "oidindex" "old" "on" "online"
1712 "only" "open" "operator" "optimal" "option" "or" "order"
1713 "organization" "out" "outer" "outline" "over" "overflow" "overriding"
1714 "package" "packages" "parallel" "parallel_enable" "parameters"
1715 "parent" "partition" "partitions" "password" "password_grace_time"
1716 "password_life_time" "password_lock_time" "password_reuse_max"
1717 "password_reuse_time" "password_verify_function" "pctfree"
1718 "pctincrease" "pctthreshold" "pctused" "pctversion" "percent"
1719 "performance" "permanent" "pfile" "physical" "pipelined" "plan"
1720 "post_transaction" "pragma" "prebuilt" "preserve" "primary" "private"
1721 "private_sga" "privileges" "procedure" "profile" "protection" "public"
1722 "purge" "query" "quiesce" "quota" "range" "read" "reads" "rebuild"
1723 "records_per_block" "recover" "recovery" "recycle" "reduced" "ref"
1724 "references" "referencing" "refresh" "register" "reject" "relational"
1725 "rely" "rename" "reset" "resetlogs" "resize" "resolve" "resolver"
1726 "resource" "restrict" "restrict_references" "restricted" "result"
1727 "resumable" "resume" "retention" "return" "returning" "reuse"
1728 "reverse" "revoke" "rewrite" "right" "rnds" "rnps" "role" "roles"
1729 "rollback" "rollup" "row" "rowdependencies" "rownum" "rows" "sample"
1730 "savepoint" "scan" "schema" "scn" "scope" "segment" "select"
1731 "selectivity" "self" "sequence" "serializable" "session"
1732 "sessions_per_user" "set" "sets" "settings" "shared" "shared_pool"
1733 "shrink" "shutdown" "siblings" "sid" "single" "size" "skip" "some"
1734 "sort" "source" "space" "specification" "spfile" "split" "standby"
1735 "start" "statement_id" "static" "statistics" "stop" "storage" "store"
1736 "structure" "subpartition" "subpartitions" "substitutable"
1737 "successful" "supplemental" "suspend" "switch" "switchover" "synonym"
1738 "sys" "system" "table" "tables" "tablespace" "tempfile" "template"
1739 "temporary" "test" "than" "then" "thread" "through" "time_zone"
1740 "timeout" "to" "trace" "transaction" "trigger" "triggers" "truncate"
1741 "trust" "type" "types" "unarchived" "under" "under_path" "undo"
1742 "uniform" "union" "unique" "unlimited" "unlock" "unquiesce"
1743 "unrecoverable" "until" "unusable" "unused" "update" "upgrade" "usage"
1744 "use" "using" "validate" "validation" "value" "values" "variable"
1745 "varray" "version" "view" "wait" "when" "whenever" "where" "with"
1746 "without" "wnds" "wnps" "work" "write" "xmldata" "xmlschema" "xmltype"
1749 ;; Oracle Data Types
1750 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
1751 "bfile" "binary_double" "binary_float" "blob" "byte" "char" "charbyte"
1752 "clob" "date" "day" "float" "interval" "local" "long" "longraw"
1753 "minute" "month" "nchar" "nclob" "number" "nvarchar2" "raw" "rowid" "second"
1754 "time" "timestamp" "urowid" "varchar2" "with" "year" "zone"
1757 ;; Oracle PL/SQL Attributes
1758 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face
'("%" .
"\\b")
1759 "bulk_exceptions" "bulk_rowcount" "found" "isopen" "notfound"
1760 "rowcount" "rowtype" "type"
1763 ;; Oracle PL/SQL Functions
1764 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
1765 "delete" "trim" "extend" "exists" "first" "last" "count" "limit"
1766 "prior" "next" "sqlcode" "sqlerrm"
1769 ;; Oracle PL/SQL Reserved words
1770 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
1771 "all" "alter" "and" "any" "as" "asc" "at" "begin" "between" "by"
1772 "case" "check" "clusters" "cluster" "colauth" "columns" "compress"
1773 "connect" "crash" "create" "cursor" "declare" "default" "desc"
1774 "distinct" "drop" "else" "end" "exception" "exclusive" "fetch" "for"
1775 "from" "function" "goto" "grant" "group" "having" "identified" "if"
1776 "in" "index" "indexes" "insert" "intersect" "into" "is" "like" "lock"
1777 "minus" "mode" "nocompress" "not" "nowait" "null" "of" "on" "option"
1778 "or" "order" "overlaps" "procedure" "public" "resource" "revoke"
1779 "select" "share" "size" "sql" "start" "subtype" "tabauth" "table"
1780 "then" "to" "type" "union" "unique" "update" "values" "view" "views"
1781 "when" "where" "with"
1784 "raise_application_error"
1787 ;; Oracle PL/SQL Keywords
1788 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
1789 "a" "add" "agent" "aggregate" "array" "attribute" "authid" "avg"
1790 "bfile_base" "binary" "blob_base" "block" "body" "both" "bound" "bulk"
1791 "byte" "c" "call" "calling" "cascade" "char" "char_base" "character"
1792 "charset" "charsetform" "charsetid" "clob_base" "close" "collect"
1793 "comment" "commit" "committed" "compiled" "constant" "constructor"
1794 "context" "continue" "convert" "count" "current" "customdatum"
1795 "dangling" "data" "date" "date_base" "day" "define" "delete"
1796 "deterministic" "double" "duration" "element" "elsif" "empty" "escape"
1797 "except" "exceptions" "execute" "exists" "exit" "external" "final"
1798 "fixed" "float" "forall" "force" "general" "hash" "heap" "hidden"
1799 "hour" "immediate" "including" "indicator" "indices" "infinite"
1800 "instantiable" "int" "interface" "interval" "invalidate" "isolation"
1801 "java" "language" "large" "leading" "length" "level" "library" "like2"
1802 "like4" "likec" "limit" "limited" "local" "long" "loop" "map" "max"
1803 "maxlen" "member" "merge" "min" "minute" "mod" "modify" "month"
1804 "multiset" "name" "nan" "national" "native" "nchar" "new" "nocopy"
1805 "number_base" "object" "ocicoll" "ocidate" "ocidatetime" "ociduration"
1806 "ociinterval" "ociloblocator" "ocinumber" "ociraw" "ociref"
1807 "ocirefcursor" "ocirowid" "ocistring" "ocitype" "old" "only" "opaque"
1808 "open" "operator" "oracle" "oradata" "organization" "orlany" "orlvary"
1809 "others" "out" "overriding" "package" "parallel_enable" "parameter"
1810 "parameters" "parent" "partition" "pascal" "pipe" "pipelined" "pragma"
1811 "precision" "prior" "private" "raise" "range" "raw" "read" "record"
1812 "ref" "reference" "relies_on" "rem" "remainder" "rename" "result"
1813 "result_cache" "return" "returning" "reverse" "rollback" "row"
1814 "sample" "save" "savepoint" "sb1" "sb2" "sb4" "second" "segment"
1815 "self" "separate" "sequence" "serializable" "set" "short" "size_t"
1816 "some" "sparse" "sqlcode" "sqldata" "sqlname" "sqlstate" "standard"
1817 "static" "stddev" "stored" "string" "struct" "style" "submultiset"
1818 "subpartition" "substitutable" "sum" "synonym" "tdo" "the" "time"
1819 "timestamp" "timezone_abbr" "timezone_hour" "timezone_minute"
1820 "timezone_region" "trailing" "transaction" "transactional" "trusted"
1821 "ub1" "ub2" "ub4" "under" "unsigned" "untrusted" "use" "using"
1822 "valist" "value" "variable" "variance" "varray" "varying" "void"
1823 "while" "work" "wrapped" "write" "year" "zone"
1825 "autonomous_transaction" "exception_init" "inline"
1826 "restrict_references" "serially_reusable"
1829 ;; Oracle PL/SQL Data Types
1830 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
1831 "\"BINARY LARGE OBJECT\"" "\"CHAR LARGE OBJECT\"" "\"CHAR VARYING\""
1832 "\"CHARACTER LARGE OBJECT\"" "\"CHARACTER VARYING\""
1833 "\"DOUBLE PRECISION\"" "\"INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND\""
1834 "\"INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH\"" "\"LONG RAW\"" "\"NATIONAL CHAR\""
1835 "\"NATIONAL CHARACTER LARGE OBJECT\"" "\"NATIONAL CHARACTER\""
1836 "\"NCHAR LARGE OBJECT\"" "\"NCHAR\"" "\"NCLOB\"" "\"NVARCHAR2\""
1837 "\"TIME WITH TIME ZONE\"" "\"TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE\""
1838 "\"TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE\""
1839 "bfile" "bfile_base" "binary_double" "binary_float" "binary_integer"
1840 "blob" "blob_base" "boolean" "char" "character" "char_base" "clob"
1841 "clob_base" "cursor" "date" "day" "dec" "decimal"
1842 "dsinterval_unconstrained" "float" "int" "integer" "interval" "local"
1843 "long" "mlslabel" "month" "natural" "naturaln" "nchar_cs" "number"
1844 "number_base" "numeric" "pls_integer" "positive" "positiven" "raw"
1845 "real" "ref" "rowid" "second" "signtype" "simple_double"
1846 "simple_float" "simple_integer" "smallint" "string" "time" "timestamp"
1847 "timestamp_ltz_unconstrained" "timestamp_tz_unconstrained"
1848 "timestamp_unconstrained" "time_tz_unconstrained" "time_unconstrained"
1849 "to" "urowid" "varchar" "varchar2" "with" "year"
1850 "yminterval_unconstrained" "zone"
1853 ;; Oracle PL/SQL Exceptions
1854 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-warning-face nil
1855 "access_into_null" "case_not_found" "collection_is_null"
1856 "cursor_already_open" "dup_val_on_index" "invalid_cursor"
1857 "invalid_number" "login_denied" "no_data_found" "no_data_needed"
1858 "not_logged_on" "program_error" "rowtype_mismatch" "self_is_null"
1859 "storage_error" "subscript_beyond_count" "subscript_outside_limit"
1860 "sys_invalid_rowid" "timeout_on_resource" "too_many_rows"
1861 "value_error" "zero_divide"
1864 "Oracle SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1866 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1867 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1868 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1869 you define your own `sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords'. You may want
1870 to add functions and PL/SQL keywords.")
1872 (defvar sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords
1875 ;; Postgres psql commands
1876 '("^\\s-*\\\\.*$" . font-lock-doc-face
)
1878 ;; Postgres unreserved words but may have meaning
1879 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
"a"
1880 "abs" "absent" "according" "ada" "alias" "allocate" "are" "array_agg"
1881 "asensitive" "atomic" "attribute" "attributes" "avg" "base64"
1882 "bernoulli" "bit_length" "bitvar" "blob" "blocked" "bom" "breadth" "c"
1883 "call" "cardinality" "catalog_name" "ceil" "ceiling" "char_length"
1884 "character_length" "character_set_catalog" "character_set_name"
1885 "character_set_schema" "characters" "checked" "class_origin" "clob"
1886 "cobol" "collation" "collation_catalog" "collation_name"
1887 "collation_schema" "collect" "column_name" "columns"
1888 "command_function" "command_function_code" "completion" "condition"
1889 "condition_number" "connect" "connection_name" "constraint_catalog"
1890 "constraint_name" "constraint_schema" "constructor" "contains"
1891 "control" "convert" "corr" "corresponding" "count" "covar_pop"
1892 "covar_samp" "cube" "cume_dist" "current_default_transform_group"
1893 "current_path" "current_transform_group_for_type" "cursor_name"
1894 "datalink" "datetime_interval_code" "datetime_interval_precision" "db"
1895 "defined" "degree" "dense_rank" "depth" "deref" "derived" "describe"
1896 "descriptor" "destroy" "destructor" "deterministic" "diagnostics"
1897 "disconnect" "dispatch" "dlnewcopy" "dlpreviouscopy" "dlurlcomplete"
1898 "dlurlcompleteonly" "dlurlcompletewrite" "dlurlpath" "dlurlpathonly"
1899 "dlurlpathwrite" "dlurlscheme" "dlurlserver" "dlvalue" "dynamic"
1900 "dynamic_function" "dynamic_function_code" "element" "empty"
1901 "end-exec" "equals" "every" "exception" "exec" "existing" "exp" "file"
1902 "filter" "final" "first_value" "flag" "floor" "fortran" "found" "free"
1903 "fs" "fusion" "g" "general" "generated" "get" "go" "goto" "grouping"
1904 "hex" "hierarchy" "host" "id" "ignore" "implementation" "import"
1905 "indent" "indicator" "infix" "initialize" "instance" "instantiable"
1906 "integrity" "intersection" "iterate" "k" "key_member" "key_type" "lag"
1907 "last_value" "lateral" "lead" "length" "less" "library" "like_regex"
1908 "link" "ln" "locator" "lower" "m" "map" "matched" "max"
1909 "max_cardinality" "member" "merge" "message_length"
1910 "message_octet_length" "message_text" "method" "min" "mod" "modifies"
1911 "modify" "module" "more" "multiset" "mumps" "namespace" "nclob"
1912 "nesting" "new" "nfc" "nfd" "nfkc" "nfkd" "nil" "normalize"
1913 "normalized" "nth_value" "ntile" "nullable" "number"
1914 "occurrences_regex" "octet_length" "octets" "old" "open" "operation"
1915 "ordering" "ordinality" "others" "output" "overriding" "p" "pad"
1916 "parameter" "parameter_mode" "parameter_name"
1917 "parameter_ordinal_position" "parameter_specific_catalog"
1918 "parameter_specific_name" "parameter_specific_schema" "parameters"
1919 "pascal" "passing" "passthrough" "percent_rank" "percentile_cont"
1920 "percentile_disc" "permission" "pli" "position_regex" "postfix"
1921 "power" "prefix" "preorder" "public" "rank" "reads" "recovery" "ref"
1922 "referencing" "regr_avgx" "regr_avgy" "regr_count" "regr_intercept"
1923 "regr_r2" "regr_slope" "regr_sxx" "regr_sxy" "regr_syy" "requiring"
1924 "respect" "restore" "result" "return" "returned_cardinality"
1925 "returned_length" "returned_octet_length" "returned_sqlstate" "rollup"
1926 "routine" "routine_catalog" "routine_name" "routine_schema"
1927 "row_count" "row_number" "scale" "schema_name" "scope" "scope_catalog"
1928 "scope_name" "scope_schema" "section" "selective" "self" "sensitive"
1929 "server_name" "sets" "size" "source" "space" "specific"
1930 "specific_name" "specifictype" "sql" "sqlcode" "sqlerror"
1931 "sqlexception" "sqlstate" "sqlwarning" "sqrt" "state" "static"
1932 "stddev_pop" "stddev_samp" "structure" "style" "subclass_origin"
1933 "sublist" "submultiset" "substring_regex" "sum" "system_user" "t"
1934 "table_name" "tablesample" "terminate" "than" "ties" "timezone_hour"
1935 "timezone_minute" "token" "top_level_count" "transaction_active"
1936 "transactions_committed" "transactions_rolled_back" "transform"
1937 "transforms" "translate" "translate_regex" "translation"
1938 "trigger_catalog" "trigger_name" "trigger_schema" "trim_array"
1939 "uescape" "under" "unlink" "unnamed" "unnest" "untyped" "upper" "uri"
1940 "usage" "user_defined_type_catalog" "user_defined_type_code"
1941 "user_defined_type_name" "user_defined_type_schema" "var_pop"
1942 "var_samp" "varbinary" "variable" "whenever" "width_bucket" "within"
1943 "xmlagg" "xmlbinary" "xmlcast" "xmlcomment" "xmldeclaration"
1944 "xmldocument" "xmlexists" "xmliterate" "xmlnamespaces" "xmlquery"
1945 "xmlschema" "xmltable" "xmltext" "xmlvalidate"
1948 ;; Postgres non-reserved words
1949 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
1950 "abort" "absolute" "access" "action" "add" "admin" "after" "aggregate"
1951 "also" "alter" "always" "assertion" "assignment" "at" "attribute" "backward"
1952 "before" "begin" "between" "by" "cache" "called" "cascade" "cascaded"
1953 "catalog" "chain" "characteristics" "checkpoint" "class" "close"
1954 "cluster" "coalesce" "comment" "comments" "commit" "committed"
1955 "configuration" "connection" "constraints" "content" "continue"
1956 "conversion" "copy" "cost" "createdb" "createrole" "createuser" "csv"
1957 "current" "cursor" "cycle" "data" "database" "day" "deallocate" "dec"
1958 "declare" "defaults" "deferred" "definer" "delete" "delimiter"
1959 "delimiters" "dictionary" "disable" "discard" "document" "domain"
1960 "drop" "each" "enable" "encoding" "encrypted" "enum" "escape"
1961 "exclude" "excluding" "exclusive" "execute" "exists" "explain"
1962 "extension" "external" "extract" "family" "first" "float" "following" "force"
1963 "forward" "function" "functions" "global" "granted" "greatest"
1964 "handler" "header" "hold" "hour" "identity" "if" "immediate"
1965 "immutable" "implicit" "including" "increment" "index" "indexes"
1966 "inherit" "inherits" "inline" "inout" "input" "insensitive" "insert"
1967 "instead" "invoker" "isolation" "key" "label" "language" "large" "last"
1968 "lc_collate" "lc_ctype" "leakproof" "least" "level" "listen" "load" "local"
1969 "location" "lock" "login" "mapping" "match" "maxvalue" "minute"
1970 "minvalue" "mode" "month" "move" "names" "national" "nchar"
1971 "next" "no" "nocreatedb" "nocreaterole" "nocreateuser" "noinherit"
1972 "nologin" "none" "noreplication" "nosuperuser" "nothing" "notify" "nowait" "nullif"
1973 "nulls" "object" "of" "off" "oids" "operator" "option" "options" "out"
1974 "overlay" "owned" "owner" "parser" "partial" "partition" "passing" "password"
1975 "plans" "position" "preceding" "precision" "prepare" "prepared" "preserve" "prior"
1976 "privileges" "procedural" "procedure" "quote" "range" "read"
1977 "reassign" "recheck" "recursive" "ref" "reindex" "relative" "release"
1978 "rename" "repeatable" "replace" "replica" "replication" "reset" "restart" "restrict"
1979 "returns" "revoke" "role" "rollback" "row" "rows" "rule" "savepoint"
1980 "schema" "scroll" "search" "second" "security" "sequence"
1981 "serializable" "server" "session" "set" "setof" "share" "show"
1982 "simple" "snapshot" "stable" "standalone" "start" "statement" "statistics"
1983 "stdin" "stdout" "storage" "strict" "strip" "substring" "superuser"
1984 "sysid" "system" "tables" "tablespace" "temp" "template" "temporary"
1985 "transaction" "treat" "trim" "truncate" "trusted" "type" "types"
1986 "unbounded" "uncommitted" "unencrypted" "unlisten" "unlogged" "until"
1987 "update" "vacuum" "valid" "validate" "validator" "value" "values" "varying" "version"
1988 "view" "volatile" "whitespace" "without" "work" "wrapper" "write"
1989 "xmlattributes" "xmlconcat" "xmlelement" "xmlexists" "xmlforest" "xmlparse"
1990 "xmlpi" "xmlroot" "xmlserialize" "year" "yes" "zone"
1993 ;; Postgres Reserved
1994 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
1995 "all" "analyse" "analyze" "and" "array" "asc" "as" "asymmetric"
1996 "authorization" "binary" "both" "case" "cast" "check" "collate"
1997 "column" "concurrently" "constraint" "create" "cross"
1998 "current_catalog" "current_date" "current_role" "current_schema"
1999 "current_time" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "default"
2000 "deferrable" "desc" "distinct" "do" "else" "end" "except" "false"
2001 "fetch" "foreign" "for" "freeze" "from" "full" "grant" "group"
2002 "having" "ilike" "initially" "inner" "in" "intersect" "into" "isnull"
2003 "is" "join" "leading" "left" "like" "limit" "localtime"
2004 "localtimestamp" "natural" "notnull" "not" "null" "offset"
2005 "only" "on" "order" "or" "outer" "overlaps" "over" "placing" "primary"
2006 "references" "returning" "right" "select" "session_user" "similar"
2007 "some" "symmetric" "table" "then" "to" "trailing" "true" "union"
2008 "unique" "user" "using" "variadic" "verbose" "when" "where" "window"
2012 ;; Postgres PL/pgSQL
2013 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
2014 "assign" "if" "case" "loop" "while" "for" "foreach" "exit" "elsif" "return"
2015 "raise" "execsql" "dynexecute" "perform" "getdiag" "open" "fetch" "move" "close"
2018 ;; Postgres Data Types
2019 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
2020 "bigint" "bigserial" "bit" "bool" "boolean" "box" "bytea" "char"
2021 "character" "cidr" "circle" "date" "decimal" "double" "float4"
2022 "float8" "inet" "int" "int2" "int4" "int8" "integer" "interval" "line"
2023 "lseg" "macaddr" "money" "name" "numeric" "path" "point" "polygon"
2024 "precision" "real" "serial" "serial4" "serial8" "sequences" "smallint" "text"
2025 "time" "timestamp" "timestamptz" "timetz" "tsquery" "tsvector"
2026 "txid_snapshot" "unknown" "uuid" "varbit" "varchar" "varying" "without"
2030 "Postgres SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2032 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2033 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2034 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2035 you define your own `sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords'.")
2037 (defvar sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords
2041 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
2042 "autocommit" "autoinc" "autorowid" "cancel" "cascade" "channel"
2043 "committed" "count" "countblob" "cross" "current" "data" "database"
2044 "datafile" "datafiles" "datesplit" "dba" "dbname" "default" "deferred"
2045 "denied" "description" "device" "difference" "directory" "error"
2046 "escape" "euc" "exclusive" "external" "extfile" "false" "file"
2047 "filename" "filesize" "filetime" "filter" "findblob" "first" "foreign"
2048 "full" "fuzzy" "global" "granted" "ignore" "immediate" "increment"
2049 "indexes" "indexfile" "indexfiles" "indextime" "initial" "integrity"
2050 "internal" "key" "last_autoinc" "last_rowid" "limit" "linter"
2051 "linter_file_device" "linter_file_size" "linter_name_length" "ln"
2052 "local" "login" "maxisn" "maxrow" "maxrowid" "maxvalue" "message"
2053 "minvalue" "module" "names" "national" "natural" "new" "new_table"
2054 "no" "node" "noneuc" "nulliferror" "numbers" "off" "old" "old_table"
2055 "only" "operation" "optimistic" "option" "page" "partially" "password"
2056 "phrase" "plan" "precision" "primary" "priority" "privileges"
2057 "proc_info_size" "proc_par_name_len" "protocol" "quant" "range" "raw"
2058 "read" "record" "records" "references" "remote" "rename" "replication"
2059 "restart" "rewrite" "root" "row" "rule" "savepoint" "security"
2060 "sensitive" "sequence" "serializable" "server" "since" "size" "some"
2061 "startup" "statement" "station" "success" "sys_guid" "tables" "test"
2062 "timeout" "trace" "transaction" "translation" "trigger"
2063 "trigger_info_size" "true" "trunc" "uncommitted" "unicode" "unknown"
2064 "unlimited" "unlisted" "user" "utf8" "value" "varying" "volumes"
2065 "wait" "windows_code" "workspace" "write" "xml"
2069 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
2070 "access" "action" "add" "address" "after" "all" "alter" "always" "and"
2071 "any" "append" "as" "asc" "ascic" "async" "at_begin" "at_end" "audit"
2072 "aud_obj_name_len" "backup" "base" "before" "between" "blobfile"
2073 "blobfiles" "blobpct" "brief" "browse" "by" "case" "cast" "check"
2074 "clear" "close" "column" "comment" "commit" "connect" "contains"
2075 "correct" "create" "delete" "desc" "disable" "disconnect" "distinct"
2076 "drop" "each" "ef" "else" "enable" "end" "event" "except" "exclude"
2077 "execute" "exists" "extract" "fetch" "finish" "for" "from" "get"
2078 "grant" "group" "having" "identified" "in" "index" "inner" "insert"
2079 "instead" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "join" "left" "level"
2080 "like" "lock" "mode" "modify" "not" "nowait" "null" "of" "on" "open"
2081 "or" "order" "outer" "owner" "press" "prior" "procedure" "public"
2082 "purge" "rebuild" "resource" "restrict" "revoke" "right" "role"
2083 "rollback" "rownum" "select" "session" "set" "share" "shutdown"
2084 "start" "stop" "sync" "synchronize" "synonym" "sysdate" "table" "then"
2085 "to" "union" "unique" "unlock" "until" "update" "using" "values"
2086 "view" "when" "where" "with" "without"
2090 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
2091 "abs" "acos" "asin" "atan" "atan2" "avg" "ceil" "cos" "cosh" "divtime"
2092 "exp" "floor" "getbits" "getblob" "getbyte" "getlong" "getraw"
2093 "getstr" "gettext" "getword" "hextoraw" "lenblob" "length" "log"
2094 "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "max" "min" "mod" "monthname" "nvl"
2095 "octet_length" "power" "rand" "rawtohex" "repeat_string"
2096 "right_substr" "round" "rpad" "rtrim" "sign" "sin" "sinh" "soundex"
2097 "sqrt" "sum" "tan" "tanh" "timeint_to_days" "to_char" "to_date"
2098 "to_gmtime" "to_localtime" "to_number" "trim" "upper" "decode"
2099 "substr" "substring" "chr" "dayname" "days" "greatest" "hex" "initcap"
2100 "instr" "least" "multime" "replace" "width"
2103 ;; Linter Data Types
2104 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
2105 "bigint" "bitmap" "blob" "boolean" "char" "character" "date"
2106 "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "nchar"
2107 "number" "numeric" "real" "smallint" "varbyte" "varchar" "byte"
2111 "Linter SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2113 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2114 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2115 function `regexp-opt'.")
2117 (defvar sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords
2120 ;; MS isql/osql Commands
2123 "^\\(?:\\(?:set\\s-+\\(?:"
2125 "datefirst" "dateformat" "deadlock_priority" "lock_timeout"
2126 "concat_null_yields_null" "cursor_close_on_commit"
2127 "disable_def_cnst_chk" "fips_flagger" "identity_insert" "language"
2128 "offsets" "quoted_identifier" "arithabort" "arithignore" "fmtonly"
2129 "nocount" "noexec" "numeric_roundabort" "parseonly"
2130 "query_governor_cost_limit" "rowcount" "textsize" "ansi_defaults"
2131 "ansi_null_dflt_off" "ansi_null_dflt_on" "ansi_nulls" "ansi_padding"
2132 "ansi_warnings" "forceplan" "showplan_all" "showplan_text"
2133 "statistics" "implicit_transactions" "remote_proc_transactions"
2134 "transaction" "xact_abort"
2136 "\\)\\)\\|go\\s-*\\|use\\s-+\\|setuser\\s-+\\|dbcc\\s-+\\).*$")
2137 'font-lock-doc-face
)
2140 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
2141 "absolute" "add" "all" "alter" "and" "any" "as" "asc" "authorization"
2142 "avg" "backup" "begin" "between" "break" "browse" "bulk" "by"
2143 "cascade" "case" "check" "checkpoint" "close" "clustered" "coalesce"
2144 "column" "commit" "committed" "compute" "confirm" "constraint"
2145 "contains" "containstable" "continue" "controlrow" "convert" "count"
2146 "create" "cross" "current" "current_date" "current_time"
2147 "current_timestamp" "current_user" "database" "deallocate" "declare"
2148 "default" "delete" "deny" "desc" "disk" "distinct" "distributed"
2149 "double" "drop" "dummy" "dump" "else" "end" "errlvl" "errorexit"
2150 "escape" "except" "exec" "execute" "exists" "exit" "fetch" "file"
2151 "fillfactor" "first" "floppy" "for" "foreign" "freetext"
2152 "freetexttable" "from" "full" "goto" "grant" "group" "having"
2153 "holdlock" "identity" "identity_insert" "identitycol" "if" "in"
2154 "index" "inner" "insert" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "join"
2155 "key" "kill" "last" "left" "level" "like" "lineno" "load" "max" "min"
2156 "mirrorexit" "national" "next" "nocheck" "nolock" "nonclustered" "not"
2157 "null" "nullif" "of" "off" "offsets" "on" "once" "only" "open"
2158 "opendatasource" "openquery" "openrowset" "option" "or" "order"
2159 "outer" "output" "over" "paglock" "percent" "perm" "permanent" "pipe"
2160 "plan" "precision" "prepare" "primary" "print" "prior" "privileges"
2161 "proc" "procedure" "processexit" "public" "raiserror" "read"
2162 "readcommitted" "readpast" "readtext" "readuncommitted" "reconfigure"
2163 "references" "relative" "repeatable" "repeatableread" "replication"
2164 "restore" "restrict" "return" "revoke" "right" "rollback" "rowcount"
2165 "rowguidcol" "rowlock" "rule" "save" "schema" "select" "serializable"
2166 "session_user" "set" "shutdown" "some" "statistics" "sum"
2167 "system_user" "table" "tablock" "tablockx" "tape" "temp" "temporary"
2168 "textsize" "then" "to" "top" "tran" "transaction" "trigger" "truncate"
2169 "tsequal" "uncommitted" "union" "unique" "update" "updatetext"
2170 "updlock" "use" "user" "values" "view" "waitfor" "when" "where"
2171 "while" "with" "work" "writetext" "collate" "function" "openxml"
2176 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
2177 "@@connections" "@@cpu_busy" "@@cursor_rows" "@@datefirst" "@@dbts"
2178 "@@error" "@@fetch_status" "@@identity" "@@idle" "@@io_busy"
2179 "@@langid" "@@language" "@@lock_timeout" "@@max_connections"
2180 "@@max_precision" "@@nestlevel" "@@options" "@@pack_received"
2181 "@@pack_sent" "@@packet_errors" "@@procid" "@@remserver" "@@rowcount"
2182 "@@servername" "@@servicename" "@@spid" "@@textsize" "@@timeticks"
2183 "@@total_errors" "@@total_read" "@@total_write" "@@trancount"
2184 "@@version" "abs" "acos" "and" "app_name" "ascii" "asin" "atan" "atn2"
2185 "avg" "case" "cast" "ceiling" "char" "charindex" "coalesce"
2186 "col_length" "col_name" "columnproperty" "containstable" "convert"
2187 "cos" "cot" "count" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "cursor_status"
2188 "databaseproperty" "datalength" "dateadd" "datediff" "datename"
2189 "datepart" "day" "db_id" "db_name" "degrees" "difference" "exp"
2190 "file_id" "file_name" "filegroup_id" "filegroup_name"
2191 "filegroupproperty" "fileproperty" "floor" "formatmessage"
2192 "freetexttable" "fulltextcatalogproperty" "fulltextserviceproperty"
2193 "getansinull" "getdate" "grouping" "host_id" "host_name" "ident_incr"
2194 "ident_seed" "identity" "index_col" "indexproperty" "is_member"
2195 "is_srvrolemember" "isdate" "isnull" "isnumeric" "left" "len" "log"
2196 "log10" "lower" "ltrim" "max" "min" "month" "nchar" "newid" "nullif"
2197 "object_id" "object_name" "objectproperty" "openquery" "openrowset"
2198 "parsename" "patindex" "patindex" "permissions" "pi" "power"
2199 "quotename" "radians" "rand" "replace" "replicate" "reverse" "right"
2200 "round" "rtrim" "session_user" "sign" "sin" "soundex" "space" "sqrt"
2201 "square" "stats_date" "stdev" "stdevp" "str" "stuff" "substring" "sum"
2202 "suser_id" "suser_name" "suser_sid" "suser_sname" "system_user" "tan"
2203 "textptr" "textvalid" "typeproperty" "unicode" "upper" "user"
2204 "user_id" "user_name" "var" "varp" "year"
2208 '("\\b@[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\b" . font-lock-variable-name-face
)
2211 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
2212 "binary" "bit" "char" "character" "cursor" "datetime" "dec" "decimal"
2213 "double" "float" "image" "int" "integer" "money" "national" "nchar"
2214 "ntext" "numeric" "numeric" "nvarchar" "precision" "real"
2215 "smalldatetime" "smallint" "smallmoney" "text" "timestamp" "tinyint"
2216 "uniqueidentifier" "varbinary" "varchar" "varying"
2219 "Microsoft SQLServer SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2221 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2222 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2223 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2224 you define your own `sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords'.")
2226 (defvar sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords nil
2227 "Sybase SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2229 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2230 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2231 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2232 you define your own `sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords'.")
2234 (defvar sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords nil
2235 "Informix SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2237 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2238 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2239 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2240 you define your own `sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords'.")
2242 (defvar sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords nil
2243 "Interbase SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2245 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2246 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2247 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2248 you define your own `sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords'.")
2250 (defvar sql-mode-ingres-font-lock-keywords nil
2251 "Ingres SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2253 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2254 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2255 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2256 you define your own `sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords'.")
2258 (defvar sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords nil
2259 "Solid SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2261 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2262 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2263 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2264 you define your own `sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords'.")
2266 (defvar sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords
2270 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
2271 "ascii" "avg" "bdmpolyfromtext" "bdmpolyfromwkb" "bdpolyfromtext"
2272 "bdpolyfromwkb" "benchmark" "bin" "bit_and" "bit_length" "bit_or"
2273 "bit_xor" "both" "cast" "char_length" "character_length" "coalesce"
2274 "concat" "concat_ws" "connection_id" "conv" "convert" "count"
2275 "curdate" "current_date" "current_time" "current_timestamp" "curtime"
2276 "elt" "encrypt" "export_set" "field" "find_in_set" "found_rows" "from"
2277 "geomcollfromtext" "geomcollfromwkb" "geometrycollectionfromtext"
2278 "geometrycollectionfromwkb" "geometryfromtext" "geometryfromwkb"
2279 "geomfromtext" "geomfromwkb" "get_lock" "group_concat" "hex" "ifnull"
2280 "instr" "interval" "isnull" "last_insert_id" "lcase" "leading"
2281 "length" "linefromtext" "linefromwkb" "linestringfromtext"
2282 "linestringfromwkb" "load_file" "locate" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim"
2283 "make_set" "master_pos_wait" "max" "mid" "min" "mlinefromtext"
2284 "mlinefromwkb" "mpointfromtext" "mpointfromwkb" "mpolyfromtext"
2285 "mpolyfromwkb" "multilinestringfromtext" "multilinestringfromwkb"
2286 "multipointfromtext" "multipointfromwkb" "multipolygonfromtext"
2287 "multipolygonfromwkb" "now" "nullif" "oct" "octet_length" "ord"
2288 "pointfromtext" "pointfromwkb" "polyfromtext" "polyfromwkb"
2289 "polygonfromtext" "polygonfromwkb" "position" "quote" "rand"
2290 "release_lock" "repeat" "replace" "reverse" "rpad" "rtrim" "soundex"
2291 "space" "std" "stddev" "substring" "substring_index" "sum" "sysdate"
2292 "trailing" "trim" "ucase" "unix_timestamp" "upper" "user" "variance"
2296 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
2297 "action" "add" "after" "against" "all" "alter" "and" "as" "asc"
2298 "auto_increment" "avg_row_length" "bdb" "between" "by" "cascade"
2299 "case" "change" "character" "check" "checksum" "close" "collate"
2300 "collation" "column" "columns" "comment" "committed" "concurrent"
2301 "constraint" "create" "cross" "data" "database" "default"
2302 "delay_key_write" "delayed" "delete" "desc" "directory" "disable"
2303 "distinct" "distinctrow" "do" "drop" "dumpfile" "duplicate" "else" "elseif"
2304 "enable" "enclosed" "end" "escaped" "exists" "fields" "first" "for"
2305 "force" "foreign" "from" "full" "fulltext" "global" "group" "handler"
2306 "having" "heap" "high_priority" "if" "ignore" "in" "index" "infile"
2307 "inner" "insert" "insert_method" "into" "is" "isam" "isolation" "join"
2308 "key" "keys" "last" "left" "level" "like" "limit" "lines" "load"
2309 "local" "lock" "low_priority" "match" "max_rows" "merge" "min_rows"
2310 "mode" "modify" "mrg_myisam" "myisam" "natural" "next" "no" "not"
2311 "null" "offset" "oj" "on" "open" "optionally" "or" "order" "outer"
2312 "outfile" "pack_keys" "partial" "password" "prev" "primary"
2313 "procedure" "quick" "raid0" "raid_type" "read" "references" "rename"
2314 "repeatable" "restrict" "right" "rollback" "rollup" "row_format"
2315 "savepoint" "select" "separator" "serializable" "session" "set"
2316 "share" "show" "sql_big_result" "sql_buffer_result" "sql_cache"
2317 "sql_calc_found_rows" "sql_no_cache" "sql_small_result" "starting"
2318 "straight_join" "striped" "table" "tables" "temporary" "terminated"
2319 "then" "to" "transaction" "truncate" "type" "uncommitted" "union"
2320 "unique" "unlock" "update" "use" "using" "values" "when" "where"
2321 "with" "write" "xor"
2325 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
2326 "bigint" "binary" "bit" "blob" "bool" "boolean" "char" "curve" "date"
2327 "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "enum" "fixed" "float" "geometry"
2328 "geometrycollection" "int" "integer" "line" "linearring" "linestring"
2329 "longblob" "longtext" "mediumblob" "mediumint" "mediumtext"
2330 "multicurve" "multilinestring" "multipoint" "multipolygon"
2331 "multisurface" "national" "numeric" "point" "polygon" "precision"
2332 "real" "smallint" "surface" "text" "time" "timestamp" "tinyblob"
2333 "tinyint" "tinytext" "unsigned" "varchar" "year" "year2" "year4"
2337 "MySQL SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2339 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2340 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2341 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2342 you define your own `sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords'.")
2344 (defvar sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords
2348 '("^[.].*$" . font-lock-doc-face
)
2351 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
2352 "abort" "action" "add" "after" "all" "alter" "analyze" "and" "as"
2353 "asc" "attach" "autoincrement" "before" "begin" "between" "by"
2354 "cascade" "case" "cast" "check" "collate" "column" "commit" "conflict"
2355 "constraint" "create" "cross" "database" "default" "deferrable"
2356 "deferred" "delete" "desc" "detach" "distinct" "drop" "each" "else"
2357 "end" "escape" "except" "exclusive" "exists" "explain" "fail" "for"
2358 "foreign" "from" "full" "glob" "group" "having" "if" "ignore"
2359 "immediate" "in" "index" "indexed" "initially" "inner" "insert"
2360 "instead" "intersect" "into" "is" "isnull" "join" "key" "left" "like"
2361 "limit" "match" "natural" "no" "not" "notnull" "null" "of" "offset"
2362 "on" "or" "order" "outer" "plan" "pragma" "primary" "query" "raise"
2363 "references" "regexp" "reindex" "release" "rename" "replace"
2364 "restrict" "right" "rollback" "row" "savepoint" "select" "set" "table"
2365 "temp" "temporary" "then" "to" "transaction" "trigger" "union"
2366 "unique" "update" "using" "vacuum" "values" "view" "virtual" "when"
2369 ;; SQLite Data types
2370 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil
2371 "int" "integer" "tinyint" "smallint" "mediumint" "bigint" "unsigned"
2372 "big" "int2" "int8" "character" "varchar" "varying" "nchar" "native"
2373 "nvarchar" "text" "clob" "blob" "real" "double" "precision" "float"
2374 "numeric" "number" "decimal" "boolean" "date" "datetime"
2377 (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil
2379 "abs" "changes" "coalesce" "glob" "ifnull" "hex" "last_insert_rowid"
2380 "length" "like" "load_extension" "lower" "ltrim" "max" "min" "nullif"
2381 "quote" "random" "randomblob" "replace" "round" "rtrim" "soundex"
2382 "sqlite_compileoption_get" "sqlite_compileoption_used"
2383 "sqlite_source_id" "sqlite_version" "substr" "total_changes" "trim"
2384 "typeof" "upper" "zeroblob"
2385 ;; Date/time functions
2386 "time" "julianday" "strftime"
2387 "current_date" "current_time" "current_timestamp"
2388 ;; Aggregate functions
2389 "avg" "count" "group_concat" "max" "min" "sum" "total"
2392 "SQLite SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2394 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2395 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2396 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2397 you define your own `sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords'.")
2399 (defvar sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords nil
2400 "DB2 SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2402 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
2403 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
2404 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
2405 you define your own `sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords'.")
2407 (defvar sql-mode-font-lock-keywords nil
2408 "SQL keywords used by font-lock.
2410 Setting this variable directly no longer has any affect. Use
2411 `sql-product' and `sql-add-product-keywords' to control the
2412 highlighting rules in SQL mode.")
2416 ;;; SQL Product support functions
2418 (defun sql-read-product (prompt &optional initial
)
2419 "Read a valid SQL product."
2420 (let ((init (or (and initial
(symbol-name initial
)) "ansi")))
2421 (intern (completing-read
2423 (mapcar #'(lambda (info) (symbol-name (car info
)))
2426 init
'sql-product-history init
))))
2428 (defun sql-add-product (product display
&rest plist
)
2429 "Add support for a database product in `sql-mode'.
2431 Add PRODUCT to `sql-product-alist' which enables `sql-mode' to
2432 properly support syntax highlighting and interactive interaction.
2433 DISPLAY is the name of the SQL product that will appear in the
2434 menu bar and in messages. PLIST initializes the product
2437 ;; Don't do anything if the product is already supported
2438 (if (assoc product sql-product-alist
)
2439 (user-error "Product `%s' is already defined" product
)
2441 ;; Add product to the alist
2442 (add-to-list 'sql-product-alist
`(,product
:name
,display .
,plist
))
2443 ;; Add a menu item to the SQL->Product menu
2444 (easy-menu-add-item sql-mode-menu
'("Product")
2445 ;; Each product is represented by a radio
2446 ;; button with it's display name.
2448 (sql-set-product ',product
)
2450 :selected
(eq sql-product
',product
)]
2451 ;; Maintain the product list in
2452 ;; (case-insensitive) alphabetic order of the
2453 ;; display names. Loop thru each keymap item
2454 ;; looking for an item whose display name is
2455 ;; after this product's name.
2457 (down-display (downcase display
)))
2458 (map-keymap #'(lambda (k b
)
2459 (when (and (not next-item
)
2460 (string-lessp down-display
2461 (downcase (cadr b
))))
2462 (setq next-item k
)))
2463 (easy-menu-get-map sql-mode-menu
'("Product")))
2467 (defun sql-del-product (product)
2468 "Remove support for PRODUCT in `sql-mode'."
2470 ;; Remove the menu item based on the display name
2471 (easy-menu-remove-item sql-mode-menu
'("Product") (sql-get-product-feature product
:name
))
2472 ;; Remove the product alist item
2473 (setq sql-product-alist
(assq-delete-all product sql-product-alist
))
2476 (defun sql-set-product-feature (product feature newvalue
)
2477 "Set FEATURE of database PRODUCT to NEWVALUE.
2479 The PRODUCT must be a symbol which identifies the database
2480 product. The product must have already exist on the product
2481 list. See `sql-add-product' to add new products. The FEATURE
2482 argument must be a plist keyword accepted by
2483 `sql-product-alist'."
2485 (let* ((p (assoc product sql-product-alist
))
2486 (v (plist-get (cdr p
) feature
)))
2489 (member feature sql-indirect-features
)
2492 (setcdr p
(plist-put (cdr p
) feature newvalue
)))
2493 (error "`%s' is not a known product; use `sql-add-product' to add it first." product
))))
2495 (defun sql-get-product-feature (product feature
&optional fallback not-indirect
)
2496 "Lookup FEATURE associated with a SQL PRODUCT.
2498 If the FEATURE is nil for PRODUCT, and FALLBACK is specified,
2499 then the FEATURE associated with the FALLBACK product is
2502 If the FEATURE is in the list `sql-indirect-features', and the
2503 NOT-INDIRECT parameter is not set, then the value of the symbol
2504 stored in the connect alist is returned.
2506 See `sql-product-alist' for a list of products and supported features."
2507 (let* ((p (assoc product sql-product-alist
))
2508 (v (plist-get (cdr p
) feature
)))
2511 ;; If no value and fallback, lookup feature for fallback
2514 (not (eq product fallback
)))
2515 (sql-get-product-feature fallback feature
)
2518 (member feature sql-indirect-features
)
2523 (error "`%s' is not a known product; use `sql-add-product' to add it first." product
)
2526 (defun sql-product-font-lock (keywords-only imenu
)
2527 "Configure font-lock and imenu with product-specific settings.
2529 The KEYWORDS-ONLY flag is passed to font-lock to specify whether
2530 only keywords should be highlighted and syntactic highlighting
2531 skipped. The IMENU flag indicates whether `imenu-mode' should
2532 also be configured."
2535 ;; Get the product-specific syntax-alist.
2536 ((syntax-alist (sql-product-font-lock-syntax-alist)))
2538 ;; Get the product-specific keywords.
2539 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords
)
2541 (unless (eq sql-product
'ansi
)
2542 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:font-lock
))
2543 ;; Always highlight ANSI keywords
2544 (sql-get-product-feature 'ansi
:font-lock
)
2545 ;; Fontify object names in CREATE, DROP and ALTER DDL
2547 (list sql-mode-font-lock-object-name
)))
2549 ;; Setup font-lock. Force re-parsing of `font-lock-defaults'.
2550 (kill-local-variable 'font-lock-set-defaults
)
2551 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults
)
2552 (list 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords
2553 keywords-only t syntax-alist
))
2555 ;; Force font lock to reinitialize if it is already on
2556 ;; Otherwise, we can wait until it can be started.
2557 (when (and (fboundp 'font-lock-mode
)
2558 (boundp 'font-lock-mode
)
2560 (font-lock-mode-internal nil
)
2561 (font-lock-mode-internal t
))
2563 (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook
2565 ;; Provide defaults for new font-lock faces.
2566 (defvar font-lock-builtin-face
2567 (if (boundp 'font-lock-preprocessor-face
)
2568 font-lock-preprocessor-face
2569 font-lock-keyword-face
))
2570 (defvar font-lock-doc-face font-lock-string-face
))
2573 ;; Setup imenu; it needs the same syntax-alist.
2575 (setq imenu-syntax-alist syntax-alist
))))
2578 (defun sql-add-product-keywords (product keywords
&optional append
)
2579 "Add highlighting KEYWORDS for SQL PRODUCT.
2581 PRODUCT should be a symbol, the name of a SQL product, such as
2582 `oracle'. KEYWORDS should be a list; see the variable
2583 `font-lock-keywords'. By default they are added at the beginning
2584 of the current highlighting list. If optional argument APPEND is
2585 `set', they are used to replace the current highlighting list.
2586 If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at the end
2587 of the current highlighting list.
2591 (sql-add-product-keywords 'ms
2592 '((\"\\\\b\\\\w+_t\\\\b\" . font-lock-type-face)))
2594 adds a fontification pattern to fontify identifiers ending in
2595 `_t' as data types."
2597 (let* ((sql-indirect-features nil
)
2598 (font-lock-var (sql-get-product-feature product
:font-lock
))
2601 (setq old-val
(symbol-value font-lock-var
))
2603 (if (eq append
'set
)
2606 (append old-val keywords
)
2607 (append keywords old-val
))))))
2609 (defun sql-for-each-login (login-params body
)
2610 "Iterate through login parameters and return a list of results."
2614 (let ((token (or (car-safe param
) param
))
2615 (plist (cdr-safe param
)))
2616 (funcall body token plist
)))
2621 ;;; Functions to switch highlighting
2623 (defun sql-product-syntax-table ()
2624 (let ((table (copy-syntax-table sql-mode-syntax-table
)))
2625 (mapc #'(lambda (entry)
2626 (modify-syntax-entry (car entry
) (cdr entry
) table
))
2627 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:syntax-alist
))
2630 (defun sql-product-font-lock-syntax-alist ()
2632 ;; Change all symbol character to word characters
2634 #'(lambda (entry) (if (string= (substring (cdr entry
) 0 1) "_")
2636 (concat "w" (substring (cdr entry
) 1)))
2638 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:syntax-alist
))
2641 (defun sql-highlight-product ()
2642 "Turn on the font highlighting for the SQL product selected."
2643 (when (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode
)
2644 ;; Enhance the syntax table for the product
2645 (set-syntax-table (sql-product-syntax-table))
2648 (sql-product-font-lock nil t
)
2650 ;; Set the mode name to include the product.
2651 (setq mode-name
(concat "SQL[" (or (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:name
)
2652 (symbol-name sql-product
)) "]"))))
2654 (defun sql-set-product (product)
2655 "Set `sql-product' to PRODUCT and enable appropriate highlighting."
2657 (list (sql-read-product "SQL product: ")))
2658 (if (stringp product
) (setq product
(intern product
)))
2659 (when (not (assoc product sql-product-alist
))
2660 (user-error "SQL product %s is not supported; treated as ANSI" product
)
2661 (setq product
'ansi
))
2663 ;; Save product setting and fontify.
2664 (setq sql-product product
)
2665 (sql-highlight-product))
2668 ;;; Compatibility functions
2670 (if (not (fboundp 'comint-line-beginning-position
))
2671 ;; comint-line-beginning-position is defined in Emacs 21
2672 (defun comint-line-beginning-position ()
2673 "Return the buffer position of the beginning of the line, after any prompt.
2674 The prompt is assumed to be any text at the beginning of the line
2675 matching the regular expression `comint-prompt-regexp', a buffer
2677 (save-excursion (comint-bol nil
) (point))))
2681 ;; Needs a lot more love than I can provide. --Stef
2685 ;; (defconst sql-smie-grammar
2686 ;; (smie-prec2->grammar
2688 ;; ;; Partly based on http://www.h2database.com/html/grammar.html
2689 ;; '((cmd ("SELECT" select-exp "FROM" select-table-exp)
2691 ;; (select-exp ("*") (exp) (exp "AS" column-alias))
2693 ;; (select-table-exp (table-exp "WHERE" exp) (table-exp))
2695 ;; (exp ("CASE" exp "WHEN" exp "THEN" exp "ELSE" exp "END")
2696 ;; ("CASE" exp "WHEN" exp "THEN" exp "END"))
2697 ;; ;; Random ad-hoc additions.
2698 ;; (foo (foo "," foo))
2700 ;; '((assoc ",")))))
2702 ;; (defun sql-smie-rules (kind token)
2703 ;; (pcase (cons kind token)
2704 ;; (`(:list-intro . ,_) t)
2705 ;; (`(:before . "(") (smie-rule-parent))))
2707 ;;; Motion Functions
2709 (defun sql-statement-regexp (prod)
2710 (let* ((ansi-stmt (sql-get-product-feature 'ansi
:statement
))
2711 (prod-stmt (sql-get-product-feature prod
:statement
)))
2715 (concat "\\(" ansi-stmt
"\\|" prod-stmt
"\\)"))
2718 (defun sql-beginning-of-statement (arg)
2719 "Move to the beginning of the current SQL statement."
2722 (let ((here (point))
2723 (regexp (sql-statement-regexp sql-product
))
2726 ;; Go to the end of the statement before the start we desire
2727 (setq last
(or (sql-end-of-statement (- arg
))
2729 ;; And find the end after that
2730 (setq next
(or (sql-end-of-statement 1)
2733 ;; Our start must be between them
2735 ;; Find an beginning-of-stmt that's not in a comment
2736 (while (and (re-search-forward regexp next t
1)
2737 (nth 7 (syntax-ppss)))
2738 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
2744 ;; If we didn't move, try again
2745 (when (= here
(point))
2746 (sql-beginning-of-statement (* 2 (cl-signum arg
))))))
2748 (defun sql-end-of-statement (arg)
2749 "Move to the end of the current SQL statement."
2751 (let ((term (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:terminator
))
2752 (re-search (if (> 0 arg
) 're-search-backward
're-search-forward
))
2756 (setq term
(car term
)))
2757 ;; Iterate until we've moved the desired number of stmt ends
2758 (while (not (= (cl-signum arg
) 0))
2759 ;; if we're looking at the terminator, jump by 2
2760 (if (or (and (> 0 arg
) (looking-back term
))
2761 (and (< 0 arg
) (looking-at term
)))
2764 ;; If we found another end-of-stmt
2765 (if (not (apply re-search term nil t n nil
))
2767 ;; count it if we're not in a comment
2768 (unless (nth 7 (syntax-ppss))
2769 (setq arg
(- arg
(cl-signum arg
))))))
2770 (goto-char (if (match-data)
2776 (defun sql-magic-go (arg)
2777 "Insert \"o\" and call `comint-send-input'.
2778 `sql-electric-stuff' must be the symbol `go'."
2780 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
2781 (if (and (equal sql-electric-stuff
'go
)
2784 (looking-at "go\\b")))
2785 (comint-send-input)))
2786 (put 'sql-magic-go
'delete-selection t
)
2788 (defun sql-magic-semicolon (arg)
2789 "Insert semicolon and call `comint-send-input'.
2790 `sql-electric-stuff' must be the symbol `semicolon'."
2792 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg
))
2793 (if (equal sql-electric-stuff
'semicolon
)
2794 (comint-send-input)))
2795 (put 'sql-magic-semicolon
'delete-selection t
)
2797 (defun sql-accumulate-and-indent ()
2798 "Continue SQL statement on the next line."
2800 (if (fboundp 'comint-accumulate
)
2803 (indent-according-to-mode))
2805 (defun sql-help-list-products (indent freep
)
2806 "Generate listing of products available for use under SQLi.
2808 List products with :free-software attribute set to FREEP. Indent
2809 each line with INDENT."
2811 (let (sqli-func doc
)
2813 (dolist (p sql-product-alist
)
2814 (setq sqli-func
(intern (concat "sql-" (symbol-name (car p
)))))
2816 (if (and (fboundp sqli-func
)
2817 (eq (sql-get-product-feature (car p
) :free-software
) freep
))
2821 (or (sql-get-product-feature (car p
) :name
)
2822 (symbol-name (car p
)))
2825 (symbol-name sqli-func
)
2831 ;; FIXME: This dynamic-docstring-function trick doesn't work for byte-compiled
2832 ;; functions, because of the lazy-loading of docstrings, which strips away
2835 #("Show short help for the SQL modes.
2837 Use an entry function to open an interactive SQL buffer. This buffer is
2838 usually named `*SQL*'. The name of the major mode is SQLi.
2840 Use the following commands to start a specific SQL interpreter:
2844 Other non-free SQL implementations are also supported:
2848 But we urge you to choose a free implementation instead of these.
2850 You can also use \\[sql-product-interactive] to invoke the
2851 interpreter for the current `sql-product'.
2853 Once you have the SQLi buffer, you can enter SQL statements in the
2854 buffer. The output generated is appended to the buffer and a new prompt
2855 is generated. See the In/Out menu in the SQLi buffer for some functions
2856 that help you navigate through the buffer, the input history, etc.
2858 If you have a really complex SQL statement or if you are writing a
2859 procedure, you can do this in a separate buffer. Put the new buffer in
2860 `sql-mode' by calling \\[sql-mode]. The name of this buffer can be
2861 anything. The name of the major mode is SQL.
2863 In this SQL buffer (SQL mode), you can send the region or the entire
2864 buffer to the interactive SQL buffer (SQLi mode). The results are
2865 appended to the SQLi buffer without disturbing your SQL buffer."
2866 0 1 (dynamic-docstring-function sql--make-help-docstring
))
2868 (describe-function 'sql-help
)))
2870 (defun sql--make-help-docstring (doc _fun
)
2871 "Insert references to loaded products into the help buffer string."
2873 ;; Insert FREE software list
2874 (when (string-match "^\\(\\s-*\\)[\\\\][\\\\]FREE\\s-*\n" doc
0)
2875 (setq doc
(replace-match (sql-help-list-products (match-string 1 doc
) t
)
2878 ;; Insert non-FREE software list
2879 (when (string-match "^\\(\\s-*\\)[\\\\][\\\\]NONFREE\\s-*\n" doc
0)
2880 (setq doc
(replace-match (sql-help-list-products (match-string 1 doc
) nil
)
2884 (defun sql-default-value (var)
2885 "Fetch the value of a variable.
2887 If the current buffer is in `sql-interactive-mode', then fetch
2888 the global value, otherwise use the buffer local value."
2889 (if (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode
)
2891 (buffer-local-value var
(current-buffer))))
2893 (defun sql-get-login-ext (symbol prompt history-var plist
)
2894 "Prompt user with extended login parameters.
2896 The global value of SYMBOL is the last value and the global value
2897 of the SYMBOL is set based on the user's input.
2899 If PLIST is nil, then the user is simply prompted for a string
2902 The property `:default' specifies the default value. If the
2903 `:number' property is non-nil then ask for a number.
2905 The `:file' property prompts for a file name that must match the
2906 regexp pattern specified in its value.
2908 The `:completion' property prompts for a string specified by its
2909 value. (The property value is used as the PREDICATE argument to
2910 `completing-read'.)"
2913 (let* ((default (plist-get plist
:default
))
2914 (last-value (sql-default-value symbol
))
2917 (if (string-match "\\(\\):[ \t]*\\'" prompt
)
2918 (replace-match (format " (default \"%s\")" default
) t t prompt
1)
2919 (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]*\\'"
2920 (format " (default \"%s\") " default
)
2923 (use-dialog-box nil
))
2925 ((plist-member plist
:file
)
2927 (read-file-name prompt
2928 (file-name-directory last-value
) default t
2929 (file-name-nondirectory last-value
)
2930 (when (plist-get plist
:file
)
2933 (concat "\\<" ,(plist-get plist
:file
) "\\>")
2934 (file-name-nondirectory f
)))))))
2936 ((plist-member plist
:completion
)
2937 (completing-read prompt-def
(plist-get plist
:completion
) nil t
2938 last-value history-var default
))
2940 ((plist-get plist
:number
)
2941 (read-number prompt
(or default last-value
0)))
2944 (read-string prompt-def last-value history-var default
))))))
2946 (defun sql-get-login (&rest what
)
2947 "Get username, password and database from the user.
2949 The variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-server', and
2950 `sql-database' can be customized. They are used as the default values.
2951 Usernames, servers and databases are stored in `sql-user-history',
2952 `sql-server-history' and `database-history'. Passwords are not stored
2955 Parameter WHAT is a list of tokens passed as arguments in the
2956 function call. The function asks for the username if WHAT
2957 contains the symbol `user', for the password if it contains the
2958 symbol `password', for the server if it contains the symbol
2959 `server', and for the database if it contains the symbol
2960 `database'. The members of WHAT are processed in the order in
2961 which they are provided.
2963 Each token may also be a list with the token in the car and a
2964 plist of options as the cdr. The following properties are
2967 :file <filename-regexp>
2968 :completion <list-of-strings-or-function>
2969 :default <default-value>
2972 In order to ask the user for username, password and database, call the
2973 function like this: (sql-get-login 'user 'password 'database)."
2975 (let ((plist (cdr-safe w
)))
2976 (pcase (or (car-safe w
) w
)
2978 (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-user
"User: " 'sql-user-history plist
))
2981 (setq-default sql-password
2982 (read-passwd "Password: " nil
(sql-default-value 'sql-password
))))
2985 (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-server
"Server: " 'sql-server-history plist
))
2988 (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-database
"Database: "
2989 'sql-database-history plist
))
2992 (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-port
"Port: "
2993 nil
(append '(:number t
) plist
)))))))
2995 (defun sql-find-sqli-buffer (&optional product connection
)
2996 "Return the name of the current default SQLi buffer or nil.
2997 In order to qualify, the SQLi buffer must be alive, be in
2998 `sql-interactive-mode' and have a process."
2999 (let ((buf sql-buffer
)
3000 (prod (or product sql-product
)))
3002 ;; Current sql-buffer, if there is one.
3003 (and (sql-buffer-live-p buf prod connection
)
3005 ;; Global sql-buffer
3006 (and (setq buf
(default-value 'sql-buffer
))
3007 (sql-buffer-live-p buf prod connection
)
3009 ;; Look thru each buffer
3010 (car (apply #'append
3011 (mapcar #'(lambda (b)
3012 (and (sql-buffer-live-p b prod connection
)
3013 (list (buffer-name b
))))
3016 (defun sql-set-sqli-buffer-generally ()
3017 "Set SQLi buffer for all SQL buffers that have none.
3018 This function checks all SQL buffers for their SQLi buffer. If their
3019 SQLi buffer is nonexistent or has no process, it is set to the current
3020 default SQLi buffer. The current default SQLi buffer is determined
3021 using `sql-find-sqli-buffer'. If `sql-buffer' is set,
3022 `sql-set-sqli-hook' is run."
3025 (let ((buflist (buffer-list))
3026 (default-buffer (sql-find-sqli-buffer)))
3027 (setq-default sql-buffer default-buffer
)
3028 (while (not (null buflist
))
3029 (let ((candidate (car buflist
)))
3030 (set-buffer candidate
)
3031 (if (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode
)
3032 (not (sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)))
3034 (setq sql-buffer default-buffer
)
3035 (when default-buffer
3036 (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook
)))))
3037 (setq buflist
(cdr buflist
))))))
3039 (defun sql-set-sqli-buffer ()
3040 "Set the SQLi buffer SQL strings are sent to.
3042 Call this function in a SQL buffer in order to set the SQLi buffer SQL
3043 strings are sent to. Calling this function sets `sql-buffer' and runs
3044 `sql-set-sqli-hook'.
3046 If you call it from a SQL buffer, this sets the local copy of
3049 If you call it from anywhere else, it sets the global copy of
3052 (let ((default-buffer (sql-find-sqli-buffer)))
3053 (if (null default-buffer
)
3054 (user-error "There is no suitable SQLi buffer")
3055 (let ((new-buffer (read-buffer "New SQLi buffer: " default-buffer t
)))
3056 (if (null (sql-buffer-live-p new-buffer
))
3057 (user-error "Buffer %s is not a working SQLi buffer" new-buffer
)
3059 (setq sql-buffer new-buffer
)
3060 (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook
)))))))
3062 (defun sql-show-sqli-buffer ()
3063 "Show the name of current SQLi buffer.
3065 This is the buffer SQL strings are sent to. It is stored in the
3066 variable `sql-buffer'. See `sql-help' on how to create such a buffer."
3068 (if (or (null sql-buffer
)
3069 (null (buffer-live-p (get-buffer sql-buffer
))))
3070 (user-error "%s has no SQLi buffer set" (buffer-name (current-buffer)))
3071 (if (null (get-buffer-process sql-buffer
))
3072 (user-error "Buffer %s has no process" sql-buffer
)
3073 (user-error "Current SQLi buffer is %s" sql-buffer
))))
3075 (defun sql-make-alternate-buffer-name ()
3076 "Return a string that can be used to rename a SQLi buffer.
3078 This is used to set `sql-alternate-buffer-name' within
3079 `sql-interactive-mode'.
3081 If the session was started with `sql-connect' then the alternate
3082 name would be the name of the connection.
3084 Otherwise, it uses the parameters identified by the :sqlilogin
3087 If all else fails, the alternate name would be the user and
3088 server/database name."
3092 ;; Build a name using the :sqli-login setting
3098 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:sqli-login
)
3099 #'(lambda (token plist
)
3102 (unless (string= "" sql-user
)
3103 (list "/" sql-user
)))
3105 (unless (or (not (numberp sql-port
))
3107 (list ":" (number-to-string sql-port
))))
3109 (unless (string= "" sql-server
)
3111 (if (plist-member plist
:file
)
3112 (file-name-nondirectory sql-server
)
3115 (unless (string= "" sql-database
)
3117 (if (plist-member plist
:file
)
3118 (file-name-nondirectory sql-database
)
3124 ;; If there's a connection, use it and the name thus far
3126 (format "<%s>%s" sql-connection
(or name
""))
3128 ;; If there is no name, try to create something meaningful
3129 (if (string= "" (or name
""))
3131 (if (string= "" sql-user
)
3132 (if (string= "" (user-login-name))
3134 (concat (user-login-name) "/"))
3135 (concat sql-user
"/"))
3136 (if (string= "" sql-database
)
3137 (if (string= "" sql-server
)
3142 ;; Use the name we've got
3145 (defun sql-rename-buffer (&optional new-name
)
3146 "Rename a SQL interactive buffer.
3148 Prompts for the new name if command is preceded by
3149 \\[universal-argument]. If no buffer name is provided, then the
3150 `sql-alternate-buffer-name' is used.
3152 The actual buffer name set will be \"*SQL: NEW-NAME*\". If
3153 NEW-NAME is empty, then the buffer name will be \"*SQL*\"."
3156 (if (not (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode
))
3157 (user-error "Current buffer is not a SQL interactive buffer")
3159 (setq sql-alternate-buffer-name
3161 ((stringp new-name
) new-name
)
3163 (read-string "Buffer name (\"*SQL: XXX*\"; enter `XXX'): "
3164 sql-alternate-buffer-name
))
3165 (t sql-alternate-buffer-name
)))
3167 (setq sql-alternate-buffer-name
(substring-no-properties sql-alternate-buffer-name
))
3168 (rename-buffer (if (string= "" sql-alternate-buffer-name
)
3170 (format "*SQL: %s*" sql-alternate-buffer-name
))
3173 (defun sql-copy-column ()
3174 "Copy current column to the end of buffer.
3175 Inserts SELECT or commas if appropriate."
3179 (setq column
(buffer-substring-no-properties
3180 (progn (forward-char 1) (backward-sexp 1) (point))
3181 (progn (forward-sexp 1) (point))))
3182 (goto-char (point-max))
3183 (let ((bol (comint-line-beginning-position)))
3185 ;; if empty command line, insert SELECT
3188 ;; else if appending to INTO .* (, SELECT or ORDER BY, insert a comma
3190 (re-search-backward "\\b\\(\\(into\\s-+\\S-+\\s-+(\\)\\|select\\|order by\\) .+"
3193 ;; else insert a space
3195 (if (eq (preceding-char) ?\s
)
3198 ;; in any case, insert the column
3200 (message "%s" column
))))
3202 ;; On Windows, SQL*Plus for Oracle turns on full buffering for stdout
3203 ;; if it is not attached to a character device; therefore placeholder
3204 ;; replacement by SQL*Plus is fully buffered. The workaround lets
3205 ;; Emacs query for the placeholders.
3207 (defvar sql-placeholder-history nil
3208 "History of placeholder values used.")
3210 (defun sql-placeholders-filter (string)
3211 "Replace placeholders in STRING.
3212 Placeholders are words starting with an ampersand like &this."
3214 (when sql-oracle-scan-on
3215 (while (string-match "&\\(\\sw+\\)" string
)
3216 (setq string
(replace-match
3217 (read-from-minibuffer
3218 (format "Enter value for %s: " (match-string 1 string
))
3219 nil nil nil
'sql-placeholder-history
)
3223 ;; Using DB2 interactively, newlines must be escaped with " \".
3224 ;; The space before the backslash is relevant.
3226 (defun sql-escape-newlines-filter (string)
3227 "Escape newlines in STRING.
3228 Every newline in STRING will be preceded with a space and a backslash."
3229 (if (not sql-db2-escape-newlines
)
3231 (let ((result "") (start 0) mb me
)
3232 (while (string-match "\n" string start
)
3233 (setq mb
(match-beginning 0)
3235 result
(concat result
3236 (substring string start mb
)
3238 (string-equal " \\" (substring string
(- mb
2) mb
)))
3241 (concat result
(substring string start
)))))
3245 ;;; Input sender for SQLi buffers
3247 (defvar sql-output-newline-count
0
3248 "Number of newlines in the input string.
3250 Allows the suppression of continuation prompts.")
3252 (defun sql-input-sender (proc string
)
3253 "Send STRING to PROC after applying filters."
3255 (let* ((product (buffer-local-value 'sql-product
(process-buffer proc
)))
3256 (filter (sql-get-product-feature product
:input-filter
)))
3263 (setq string
(funcall filter string
)))
3265 (mapc #'(lambda (f) (setq string
(funcall f string
))) filter
))
3268 ;; Count how many newlines in the string
3269 (setq sql-output-newline-count
3270 (apply #'+ (mapcar #'(lambda (ch)
3271 (if (eq ch ?
\n) 1 0)) string
)))
3274 (comint-simple-send proc string
)))
3276 ;;; Strip out continuation prompts
3278 (defvar sql-preoutput-hold nil
)
3280 (defun sql-starts-with-prompt-re ()
3281 "Anchor the prompt expression at the beginning of the output line.
3282 Remove the start of line regexp."
3283 (replace-regexp-in-string "\\^" "\\\\`" comint-prompt-regexp
))
3285 (defun sql-ends-with-prompt-re ()
3286 "Anchor the prompt expression at the end of the output line.
3287 Remove the start of line regexp from the prompt expression since
3288 it may not follow newline characters in the output line."
3289 (concat (replace-regexp-in-string "\\^" "" sql-prompt-regexp
) "\\'"))
3291 (defun sql-interactive-remove-continuation-prompt (oline)
3292 "Strip out continuation prompts out of the OLINE.
3294 Added to the `comint-preoutput-filter-functions' hook in a SQL
3295 interactive buffer. If `sql-output-newline-count' is greater than
3296 zero, then an output line matching the continuation prompt is filtered
3297 out. If the count is zero, then a newline is inserted into the output
3298 to force the output from the query to appear on a new line.
3300 The complication to this filter is that the continuation prompts
3301 may arrive in multiple chunks. If they do, then the function
3302 saves any unfiltered output in a buffer and prepends that buffer
3303 to the next chunk to properly match the broken-up prompt.
3305 If the filter gets confused, it should reset and stop filtering
3306 to avoid deleting non-prompt output."
3308 (when comint-prompt-regexp
3310 (let (prompt-found last-nl
)
3312 ;; Add this text to what's left from the last pass
3313 (setq oline
(concat sql-preoutput-hold oline
)
3314 sql-preoutput-hold
"")
3316 ;; If we are looking for multiple prompts
3317 (when (and (integerp sql-output-newline-count
)
3318 (>= sql-output-newline-count
1))
3319 ;; Loop thru each starting prompt and remove it
3320 (let ((start-re (sql-starts-with-prompt-re)))
3321 (while (and (not (string= oline
""))
3322 (> sql-output-newline-count
0)
3323 (string-match start-re oline
))
3324 (setq oline
(replace-match "" nil nil oline
)
3325 sql-output-newline-count
(1- sql-output-newline-count
)
3328 ;; If we've found all the expected prompts, stop looking
3329 (if (= sql-output-newline-count
0)
3330 (setq sql-output-newline-count nil
3331 oline
(concat "\n" oline
))
3333 ;; Still more possible prompts, leave them for the next pass
3334 (setq sql-preoutput-hold oline
3337 ;; If no prompts were found, stop looking
3338 (unless prompt-found
3339 (setq sql-output-newline-count nil
3340 oline
(concat oline sql-preoutput-hold
)
3341 sql-preoutput-hold
""))
3343 ;; Break up output by physical lines if we haven't hit the final prompt
3344 (unless (and (not (string= oline
""))
3345 (string-match (sql-ends-with-prompt-re) oline
)
3346 (>= (match-end 0) (length oline
)))
3348 (while (string-match "\n" oline last-nl
)
3349 (setq last-nl
(match-end 0)))
3350 (setq sql-preoutput-hold
(concat (substring oline last-nl
)
3352 oline
(substring oline
0 last-nl
))))))
3355 ;;; Sending the region to the SQLi buffer.
3357 (defun sql-send-string (str)
3358 "Send the string STR to the SQL process."
3359 (interactive "sSQL Text: ")
3361 (let ((comint-input-sender-no-newline nil
)
3362 (s (replace-regexp-in-string "[[:space:]\n\r]+\\'" "" str
)))
3363 (if (sql-buffer-live-p sql-buffer
)
3365 ;; Ignore the hoping around...
3367 ;; Set product context
3368 (with-current-buffer sql-buffer
3369 ;; Send the string (trim the trailing whitespace)
3370 (sql-input-sender (get-buffer-process sql-buffer
) s
)
3372 ;; Send a command terminator if we must
3373 (if sql-send-terminator
3374 (sql-send-magic-terminator sql-buffer s sql-send-terminator
))
3376 (message "Sent string to buffer %s" sql-buffer
)))
3378 ;; Display the sql buffer
3379 (if sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
3380 (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer
)
3381 (display-buffer sql-buffer
)))
3383 ;; We don't have no stinkin' sql
3384 (user-error "No SQL process started"))))
3386 (defun sql-send-region (start end
)
3387 "Send a region to the SQL process."
3389 (sql-send-string (buffer-substring-no-properties start end
)))
3391 (defun sql-send-paragraph ()
3392 "Send the current paragraph to the SQL process."
3394 (let ((start (save-excursion
3395 (backward-paragraph)
3397 (end (save-excursion
3400 (sql-send-region start end
)))
3402 (defun sql-send-buffer ()
3403 "Send the buffer contents to the SQL process."
3405 (sql-send-region (point-min) (point-max)))
3407 (defun sql-send-magic-terminator (buf str terminator
)
3408 "Send TERMINATOR to buffer BUF if its not present in STR."
3409 (let (comint-input-sender-no-newline pat term
)
3410 ;; If flag is merely on(t), get product-specific terminator
3411 (if (eq terminator t
)
3412 (setq terminator
(sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:terminator
)))
3414 ;; If there is no terminator specified, use default ";"
3416 (setq terminator
";"))
3418 ;; Parse the setting into the pattern and the terminator string
3419 (cond ((stringp terminator
)
3420 (setq pat
(regexp-quote terminator
)
3423 (setq pat
(car terminator
)
3424 term
(cdr terminator
)))
3428 ;; Check to see if the pattern is present in the str already sent
3429 (unless (and pat term
3430 (string-match (concat pat
"\\'") str
))
3431 (comint-simple-send (get-buffer-process buf
) term
)
3432 (setq sql-output-newline-count
3433 (if sql-output-newline-count
3434 (1+ sql-output-newline-count
)
3437 (defun sql-remove-tabs-filter (str)
3438 "Replace tab characters with spaces."
3439 (replace-regexp-in-string "\t" " " str nil t
))
3441 (defun sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region (&optional value
)
3442 "Toggle `sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region'.
3444 If given the optional parameter VALUE, sets
3445 `sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region' to VALUE."
3448 (setq sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region value
)
3449 (setq sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
3450 (null sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
))))
3454 ;;; Redirect output functions
3456 (defvar sql-debug-redirect nil
3457 "If non-nil, display messages related to the use of redirection.")
3459 (defun sql-str-literal (s)
3460 (concat "'" (replace-regexp-in-string "[']" "''" s
) "'"))
3462 (defun sql-redirect (sqlbuf command
&optional outbuf save-prior
)
3463 "Execute the SQL command and send output to OUTBUF.
3465 SQLBUF must be an active SQL interactive buffer. OUTBUF may be
3466 an existing buffer, or the name of a non-existing buffer. If
3467 omitted the output is sent to a temporary buffer which will be
3468 killed after the command completes. COMMAND should be a string
3469 of commands accepted by the SQLi program. COMMAND may also be a
3470 list of SQLi command strings."
3472 (let* ((visible (and outbuf
3473 (not (string= " " (substring outbuf
0 1))))))
3475 (message "Executing SQL command..."))
3477 (mapc #'(lambda (c) (sql-redirect-one sqlbuf c outbuf save-prior
))
3479 (sql-redirect-one sqlbuf command outbuf save-prior
))
3481 (message "Executing SQL command...done"))))
3483 (defun sql-redirect-one (sqlbuf command outbuf save-prior
)
3484 (with-current-buffer sqlbuf
3485 (let ((buf (get-buffer-create (or outbuf
" *SQL-Redirect*")))
3486 (proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
3487 (comint-prompt-regexp (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
3490 (with-current-buffer buf
3491 (setq-local view-no-disable-on-exit t
)
3495 (goto-char (point-max))
3496 (unless (zerop (buffer-size))
3498 (setq start
(point)))
3500 (when sql-debug-redirect
3501 (message ">>SQL> %S" command
))
3504 (comint-redirect-send-command-to-process command buf proc nil t
)
3505 (while (null comint-redirect-completed
)
3506 (accept-process-output nil
1))
3508 ;; Clean up the output results
3509 (with-current-buffer buf
3510 ;; Remove trailing whitespace
3511 (goto-char (point-max))
3512 (when (looking-back "[ \t\f\n\r]*" start
)
3513 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
3514 ;; Remove echo if there was one
3516 (when (looking-at (concat "^" (regexp-quote command
) "[\\n]"))
3517 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
3520 (while (re-search-forward "\r+$" nil t
)
3521 (replace-match "" t t
))
3522 (goto-char start
)))))
3524 (defun sql-redirect-value (sqlbuf command regexp
&optional regexp-groups
)
3525 "Execute the SQL command and return part of result.
3527 SQLBUF must be an active SQL interactive buffer. COMMAND should
3528 be a string of commands accepted by the SQLi program. From the
3529 output, the REGEXP is repeatedly matched and the list of
3530 REGEXP-GROUPS submatches is returned. This behaves much like
3531 \\[comint-redirect-results-list-from-process] but instead of
3532 returning a single submatch it returns a list of each submatch
3535 (let ((outbuf " *SQL-Redirect-values*")
3537 (sql-redirect sqlbuf command outbuf nil
)
3538 (with-current-buffer outbuf
3539 (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
3542 ;; no groups-return all of them
3543 ((null regexp-groups
)
3544 (let ((i (/ (length (match-data)) 2))
3548 (push (match-string i
) r
))
3550 ;; one group specified
3551 ((numberp regexp-groups
)
3552 (match-string regexp-groups
))
3553 ;; list of numbers; return the specified matches only
3554 ((consp regexp-groups
)
3555 (mapcar #'(lambda (c)
3557 ((numberp c
) (match-string c
))
3558 ((stringp c
) (match-substitute-replacement c
))
3559 (t (error "sql-redirect-value: unknown REGEXP-GROUPS value - %s" c
))))
3561 ;; String is specified; return replacement string
3562 ((stringp regexp-groups
)
3563 (match-substitute-replacement regexp-groups
))
3565 (error "sql-redirect-value: unknown REGEXP-GROUPS value - %s"
3569 (when sql-debug-redirect
3570 (message ">>SQL> = %S" (reverse results
)))
3572 (nreverse results
)))
3574 (defun sql-execute (sqlbuf outbuf command enhanced arg
)
3575 "Execute a command in a SQL interactive buffer and capture the output.
3577 The commands are run in SQLBUF and the output saved in OUTBUF.
3578 COMMAND must be a string, a function or a list of such elements.
3579 Functions are called with SQLBUF, OUTBUF and ARG as parameters;
3580 strings are formatted with ARG and executed.
3582 If the results are empty the OUTBUF is deleted, otherwise the
3583 buffer is popped into a view window."
3588 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
(if arg
(format c arg
) c
) outbuf
) t
)
3590 (apply c sqlbuf outbuf enhanced arg nil
))
3591 (t (error "Unknown sql-execute item %s" c
))))
3592 (if (consp command
) command
(cons command nil
)))
3594 (setq outbuf
(get-buffer outbuf
))
3595 (if (zerop (buffer-size outbuf
))
3596 (kill-buffer outbuf
)
3597 (let ((one-win (eq (selected-window)
3599 (with-current-buffer outbuf
3600 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)
3601 (read-only-mode +1))
3602 (pop-to-buffer outbuf
)
3604 (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer)))))
3606 (defun sql-execute-feature (sqlbuf outbuf feature enhanced arg
)
3607 "List objects or details in a separate display buffer."
3609 (product (buffer-local-value 'sql-product
(get-buffer sqlbuf
))))
3610 (setq command
(sql-get-product-feature product feature
))
3612 (error "%s does not support %s" product feature
))
3613 (when (consp command
)
3614 (setq command
(if enhanced
3617 (sql-execute sqlbuf outbuf command enhanced arg
)))
3619 (defvar sql-completion-object nil
3620 "A list of database objects used for completion.
3622 The list is maintained in SQL interactive buffers.")
3624 (defvar sql-completion-column nil
3625 "A list of column names used for completion.
3627 The list is maintained in SQL interactive buffers.")
3629 (defun sql-build-completions-1 (schema completion-list feature
)
3630 "Generate a list of objects in the database for use as completions."
3631 (let ((f (sql-get-product-feature sql-product feature
)))
3633 (set completion-list
3635 (dolist (e (append (symbol-value completion-list
)
3636 (apply f
(current-buffer) (cons schema nil
)))
3638 (unless (member e cl
) (setq cl
(cons e cl
))))
3639 (sort cl
#'string
<))))))
3641 (defun sql-build-completions (schema)
3642 "Generate a list of names in the database for use as completions."
3643 (sql-build-completions-1 schema
'sql-completion-object
:completion-object
)
3644 (sql-build-completions-1 schema
'sql-completion-column
:completion-column
))
3646 (defvar sql-completion-sqlbuf nil
)
3648 (defun sql--completion-table (string pred action
)
3649 (when sql-completion-sqlbuf
3650 (with-current-buffer sql-completion-sqlbuf
3651 (let ((schema (and (string-match "\\`\\(\\sw\\(:?\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*\\)[.]" string
)
3652 (downcase (match-string 1 string
)))))
3654 ;; If we haven't loaded any object name yet, load local schema
3655 (unless sql-completion-object
3656 (sql-build-completions nil
))
3658 ;; If they want another schema, load it if we haven't yet
3660 (let ((schema-dot (concat schema
"."))
3661 (schema-len (1+ (length schema
)))
3662 (names sql-completion-object
)
3665 (while (and (not has-schema
) names
)
3666 (setq has-schema
(and
3667 (>= (length (car names
)) schema-len
)
3669 (downcase (substring (car names
)
3673 (sql-build-completions schema
)))))
3675 ;; Try to find the completion
3676 (complete-with-action action sql-completion-object string pred
))))
3678 (defun sql-read-table-name (prompt)
3679 "Read the name of a database table."
3681 (and (buffer-local-value 'sql-contains-names
(current-buffer))
3682 (thing-at-point-looking-at
3683 (concat "\\_<\\sw\\(:?\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*"
3684 "\\(?:[.]+\\sw\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*\\)*\\_>"))
3685 (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 0)
3687 (sql-completion-sqlbuf (sql-find-sqli-buffer))
3688 (product (with-current-buffer sql-completion-sqlbuf sql-product
))
3689 (completion-ignore-case t
))
3691 (if (sql-get-product-feature product
:completion-object
)
3692 (completing-read prompt
#'sql--completion-table
3694 (read-from-minibuffer prompt tname
))))
3696 (defun sql-list-all (&optional enhanced
)
3697 "List all database objects.
3698 With optional prefix argument ENHANCED, displays additional
3699 details or extends the listing to include other schemas objects."
3701 (let ((sqlbuf (sql-find-sqli-buffer)))
3703 (user-error "No SQL interactive buffer found"))
3704 (sql-execute-feature sqlbuf
"*List All*" :list-all enhanced nil
)
3705 (with-current-buffer sqlbuf
3706 ;; Contains the name of database objects
3707 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-contains-names
) t
)
3708 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer
) sqlbuf
))))
3710 (defun sql-list-table (name &optional enhanced
)
3711 "List the details of a database table named NAME.
3712 Displays the columns in the relation. With optional prefix argument
3713 ENHANCED, displays additional details about each column."
3715 (list (sql-read-table-name "Table name: ")
3716 current-prefix-arg
))
3717 (let ((sqlbuf (sql-find-sqli-buffer)))
3719 (user-error "No SQL interactive buffer found"))
3721 (user-error "No table name specified"))
3722 (sql-execute-feature sqlbuf
(format "*List %s*" name
)
3723 :list-table enhanced name
)))
3726 ;;; SQL mode -- uses SQL interactive mode
3729 (define-derived-mode sql-mode prog-mode
"SQL"
3730 "Major mode to edit SQL.
3732 You can send SQL statements to the SQLi buffer using
3733 \\[sql-send-region]. Such a buffer must exist before you can do this.
3734 See `sql-help' on how to create SQLi buffers.
3737 Customization: Entry to this mode runs the `sql-mode-hook'.
3739 When you put a buffer in SQL mode, the buffer stores the last SQLi
3740 buffer created as its destination in the variable `sql-buffer'. This
3741 will be the buffer \\[sql-send-region] sends the region to. If this
3742 SQLi buffer is killed, \\[sql-send-region] is no longer able to
3743 determine where the strings should be sent to. You can set the
3744 value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].
3746 For information on how to create multiple SQLi buffers, see
3747 `sql-interactive-mode'.
3749 Note that SQL doesn't have an escape character unless you specify
3750 one. If you specify backslash as escape character in SQL, you
3751 must tell Emacs. Here's how to do that in your init file:
3753 \(add-hook 'sql-mode-hook
3755 (modify-syntax-entry ?\\\\ \".\" sql-mode-syntax-table)))"
3756 :abbrev-table sql-mode-abbrev-table
3758 (easy-menu-add sql-mode-menu
)); XEmacs
3760 ;; (smie-setup sql-smie-grammar #'sql-smie-rules)
3761 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start
) "--")
3762 ;; Make each buffer in sql-mode remember the "current" SQLi buffer.
3763 (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer
)
3764 ;; Add imenu support for sql-mode. Note that imenu-generic-expression
3765 ;; is buffer-local, so we don't need a local-variable for it. SQL is
3766 ;; case-insensitive, that's why we have to set imenu-case-fold-search.
3767 (setq imenu-generic-expression sql-imenu-generic-expression
3768 imenu-case-fold-search t
)
3769 ;; Make `sql-send-paragraph' work on paragraphs that contain indented
3771 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate
) "[\f]*$")
3772 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start
) "[\n\f]")
3774 (setq-local abbrev-all-caps
1)
3775 ;; Contains the name of database objects
3776 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-contains-names
) t
)
3777 ;; Set syntax and font-face highlighting
3778 ;; Catch changes to sql-product and highlight accordingly
3779 (sql-set-product (or sql-product
'ansi
)) ; Fixes bug#13591
3780 (add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook
'sql-highlight-product t t
))
3784 ;;; SQL interactive mode
3786 (put 'sql-interactive-mode
'mode-class
'special
)
3788 (defun sql-interactive-mode ()
3789 "Major mode to use a SQL interpreter interactively.
3791 Do not call this function by yourself. The environment must be
3792 initialized by an entry function specific for the SQL interpreter.
3793 See `sql-help' for a list of available entry functions.
3795 \\[comint-send-input] after the end of the process' output sends the
3796 text from the end of process to the end of the current line.
3797 \\[comint-send-input] before end of process output copies the current
3798 line minus the prompt to the end of the buffer and sends it.
3799 \\[comint-copy-old-input] just copies the current line.
3800 Use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to enter multi-line statements.
3802 If you want to make multiple SQL buffers, rename the `*SQL*' buffer
3803 using \\[rename-buffer] or \\[rename-uniquely] and start a new process.
3804 See `sql-help' for a list of available entry functions. The last buffer
3805 created by such an entry function is the current SQLi buffer. SQL
3806 buffers will send strings to the SQLi buffer current at the time of
3807 their creation. See `sql-mode' for details.
3809 Sample session using two connections:
3811 1. Create first SQLi buffer by calling an entry function.
3812 2. Rename buffer \"*SQL*\" to \"*Connection 1*\".
3813 3. Create a SQL buffer \"test1.sql\".
3814 4. Create second SQLi buffer by calling an entry function.
3815 5. Rename buffer \"*SQL*\" to \"*Connection 2*\".
3816 6. Create a SQL buffer \"test2.sql\".
3818 Now \\[sql-send-region] in buffer \"test1.sql\" will send the region to
3819 buffer \"*Connection 1*\", \\[sql-send-region] in buffer \"test2.sql\"
3820 will send the region to buffer \"*Connection 2*\".
3822 If you accidentally suspend your process, use \\[comint-continue-subjob]
3823 to continue it. On some operating systems, this will not work because
3824 the signals are not supported.
3826 \\{sql-interactive-mode-map}
3827 Customization: Entry to this mode runs the hooks on `comint-mode-hook'
3828 and `sql-interactive-mode-hook' (in that order). Before each input, the
3829 hooks on `comint-input-filter-functions' are run. After each SQL
3830 interpreter output, the hooks on `comint-output-filter-functions' are
3833 Variable `sql-input-ring-file-name' controls the initialization of the
3836 Variables `comint-output-filter-functions', a hook, and
3837 `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input' and
3838 `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output' control whether input and output
3839 cause the window to scroll to the end of the buffer.
3841 If you want to make SQL buffers limited in length, add the function
3842 `comint-truncate-buffer' to `comint-output-filter-functions'.
3844 Here is an example for your init file. It keeps the SQLi buffer a
3847 \(add-hook 'sql-interactive-mode-hook
3848 \(function (lambda ()
3849 \(setq comint-output-filter-functions 'comint-truncate-buffer))))
3851 Here is another example. It will always put point back to the statement
3852 you entered, right above the output it created.
3854 \(setq comint-output-filter-functions
3855 \(function (lambda (STR) (comint-show-output))))"
3856 (delay-mode-hooks (comint-mode))
3858 ;; Get the `sql-product' for this interactive session.
3859 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-product
)
3860 (or sql-interactive-product
3864 (setq major-mode
'sql-interactive-mode
)
3866 (concat "SQLi[" (or (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:name
)
3867 (symbol-name sql-product
)) "]"))
3868 (use-local-map sql-interactive-mode-map
)
3869 (if sql-interactive-mode-menu
3870 (easy-menu-add sql-interactive-mode-menu
)) ; XEmacs
3871 (set-syntax-table sql-mode-syntax-table
)
3873 ;; Note that making KEYWORDS-ONLY nil will cause havoc if you try
3874 ;; SELECT 'x' FROM DUAL with SQL*Plus, because the title of the column
3875 ;; will have just one quote. Therefore syntactic highlighting is
3876 ;; disabled for interactive buffers. No imenu support.
3877 (sql-product-font-lock t nil
)
3879 ;; Enable commenting and uncommenting of the region.
3880 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start
) "--")
3881 ;; Abbreviation table init and case-insensitive. It is not activated
3883 (setq local-abbrev-table sql-mode-abbrev-table
)
3884 (setq abbrev-all-caps
1)
3885 ;; Exiting the process will call sql-stop.
3886 (set-process-sentinel (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) 'sql-stop
)
3887 ;; Save the connection and login params
3888 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-user
) sql-user
)
3889 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-database
) sql-database
)
3890 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-server
) sql-server
)
3891 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-port
) sql-port
)
3892 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-connection
) sql-connection
)
3893 (setq-default sql-connection nil
)
3894 ;; Contains the name of database objects
3895 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-contains-names
) t
)
3896 ;; Keep track of existing object names
3897 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-completion-object
) nil
)
3898 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-completion-column
) nil
)
3899 ;; Create a useful name for renaming this buffer later.
3900 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-alternate-buffer-name
)
3901 (sql-make-alternate-buffer-name))
3902 ;; User stuff. Initialize before the hook.
3903 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-regexp
)
3904 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:prompt-regexp
))
3905 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-length
)
3906 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:prompt-length
))
3907 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-cont-regexp
)
3908 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:prompt-cont-regexp
))
3909 (make-local-variable 'sql-output-newline-count
)
3910 (make-local-variable 'sql-preoutput-hold
)
3911 (add-hook 'comint-preoutput-filter-functions
3912 'sql-interactive-remove-continuation-prompt nil t
)
3913 (make-local-variable 'sql-input-ring-separator
)
3914 (make-local-variable 'sql-input-ring-file-name
)
3915 ;; Run the mode hook (along with comint's hooks).
3916 (run-mode-hooks 'sql-interactive-mode-hook
)
3917 ;; Set comint based on user overrides.
3918 (setq comint-prompt-regexp
3919 (if sql-prompt-cont-regexp
3920 (concat "\\(" sql-prompt-regexp
3921 "\\|" sql-prompt-cont-regexp
"\\)")
3923 (setq left-margin sql-prompt-length
)
3924 ;; Install input sender
3925 (set (make-local-variable 'comint-input-sender
) 'sql-input-sender
)
3926 ;; People wanting a different history file for each
3927 ;; buffer/process/client/whatever can change separator and file-name
3928 ;; on the sql-interactive-mode-hook.
3929 (setq comint-input-ring-separator sql-input-ring-separator
3930 comint-input-ring-file-name sql-input-ring-file-name
)
3931 ;; Calling the hook before calling comint-read-input-ring allows users
3932 ;; to set comint-input-ring-file-name in sql-interactive-mode-hook.
3933 (comint-read-input-ring t
))
3935 (defun sql-stop (process event
)
3936 "Called when the SQL process is stopped.
3938 Writes the input history to a history file using
3939 `comint-write-input-ring' and inserts a short message in the SQL buffer.
3941 This function is a sentinel watching the SQL interpreter process.
3942 Sentinels will always get the two parameters PROCESS and EVENT."
3943 (comint-write-input-ring)
3944 (if (and (eq (current-buffer) sql-buffer
)
3945 (not buffer-read-only
))
3946 (insert (format "\nProcess %s %s\n" process event
))
3947 (message "Process %s %s" process event
)))
3951 ;;; Connection handling
3953 (defun sql-read-connection (prompt &optional initial default
)
3954 "Read a connection name."
3955 (let ((completion-ignore-case t
))
3956 (completing-read prompt
3957 (mapcar #'(lambda (c) (car c
))
3958 sql-connection-alist
)
3959 nil t initial
'sql-connection-history default
)))
3962 (defun sql-connect (connection &optional new-name
)
3963 "Connect to an interactive session using CONNECTION settings.
3965 See `sql-connection-alist' to see how to define connections and
3968 The user will not be prompted for any login parameters if a value
3969 is specified in the connection settings."
3971 ;; Prompt for the connection from those defined in the alist
3973 (if sql-connection-alist
3974 (list (sql-read-connection "Connection: " nil
'(nil))
3976 (user-error "No SQL Connections defined")))
3978 ;; Are there connections defined
3979 (if sql-connection-alist
3982 ;; Get connection settings
3983 (let ((connect-set (assoc-string connection sql-connection-alist t
)))
3984 ;; Settings are defined
3986 ;; Set the desired parameters
3987 (let (param-var login-params set-params rem-params
)
3989 ;; :sqli-login params variable
3991 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:sqli-login nil t
))
3993 ;; :sqli-login params value
3995 (sql-get-product-feature sql-product
:sqli-login
))
3997 ;; Params in the connection
4003 (`sql-password
'password
)
4004 (`sql-server
'server
)
4005 (`sql-database
'database
)
4010 ;; the remaining params (w/o the connection params)
4012 (sql-for-each-login login-params
4013 #'(lambda (token plist
)
4014 (unless (member token set-params
)
4015 (if plist
(cons token plist
) token
)))))
4017 ;; Set the parameters and start the interactive session
4020 (set-default (car vv
) (eval (cadr vv
))))
4022 (setq-default sql-connection connection
)
4024 ;; Start the SQLi session with revised list of login parameters
4025 (eval `(let ((,param-var
',rem-params
))
4026 (sql-product-interactive ',sql-product
',new-name
))))
4028 (user-error "SQL Connection <%s> does not exist" connection
)
4031 (user-error "No SQL Connections defined")
4034 (defun sql-save-connection (name)
4035 "Captures the connection information of the current SQLi session.
4037 The information is appended to `sql-connection-alist' and
4038 optionally is saved to the user's init file."
4040 (interactive "sNew connection name: ")
4042 (unless (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode
)
4043 (user-error "Not in a SQL interactive mode!"))
4045 ;; Capture the buffer local settings
4046 (let* ((buf (current-buffer))
4047 (connection (buffer-local-value 'sql-connection buf
))
4048 (product (buffer-local-value 'sql-product buf
))
4049 (user (buffer-local-value 'sql-user buf
))
4050 (database (buffer-local-value 'sql-database buf
))
4051 (server (buffer-local-value 'sql-server buf
))
4052 (port (buffer-local-value 'sql-port buf
)))
4055 (message "This session was started by a connection; it's already been saved.")
4057 (let ((login (sql-get-product-feature product
:sqli-login
))
4058 (alist sql-connection-alist
)
4061 ;; Remove the existing connection if the user says so
4062 (when (and (assoc name alist
)
4063 (yes-or-no-p (format "Replace connection definition <%s>? " name
)))
4064 (setq alist
(assq-delete-all name alist
)))
4066 ;; Add the new connection if it doesn't exist
4067 (if (assoc name alist
)
4068 (user-error "Connection <%s> already exists" name
)
4073 #'(lambda (token _plist
)
4075 (`product
`(sql-product ',product
))
4076 (`user
`(sql-user ,user
))
4077 (`database
`(sql-database ,database
))
4078 (`server
`(sql-server ,server
))
4079 (`port
`(sql-port ,port
)))))))
4081 (setq alist
(append alist
(list connect
)))
4083 ;; confirm whether we want to save the connections
4084 (if (yes-or-no-p "Save the connections for future sessions? ")
4085 (customize-save-variable 'sql-connection-alist alist
)
4086 (customize-set-variable 'sql-connection-alist alist
)))))))
4088 (defun sql-connection-menu-filter (tail)
4089 "Generate menu entries for using each connection."
4094 (format "Connection <%s>\t%s" (car conn
)
4095 (let ((sql-user "") (sql-database "")
4096 (sql-server "") (sql-port 0))
4097 (eval `(let ,(cdr conn
) (sql-make-alternate-buffer-name)))))
4098 (list 'sql-connect
(car conn
))
4100 sql-connection-alist
)
4105 ;;; Entry functions for different SQL interpreters.
4107 (defun sql-product-interactive (&optional product new-name
)
4108 "Run PRODUCT interpreter as an inferior process.
4110 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4111 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'.
4113 To specify the SQL product, prefix the call with
4114 \\[universal-argument]. To set the buffer name as well, prefix
4115 the call to \\[sql-product-interactive] with
4116 \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument].
4118 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4121 ;; Handle universal arguments if specified
4122 (when (not (or executing-kbd-macro noninteractive
))
4123 (when (and (consp product
)
4125 (numberp (car product
)))
4126 (when (>= (prefix-numeric-value product
) 16)
4127 (when (not new-name
)
4128 (setq new-name
'(4)))
4129 (setq product
'(4)))))
4131 ;; Get the value of product that we need
4134 ((= (prefix-numeric-value product
) 4) ; C-u, prompt for product
4135 (sql-read-product "SQL product: " sql-product
))
4136 ((and product
; Product specified
4137 (symbolp product
)) product
)
4138 (t sql-product
))) ; Default to sql-product
4140 ;; If we have a product and it has a interactive mode
4142 (when (sql-get-product-feature product
:sqli-comint-func
)
4143 ;; If no new name specified, try to pop to an active SQL
4144 ;; interactive for the same product
4145 (let ((buf (sql-find-sqli-buffer product sql-connection
)))
4146 (if (and (not new-name
) buf
)
4149 ;; We have a new name or sql-buffer doesn't exist or match
4150 ;; Start by remembering where we start
4151 (let ((start-buffer (current-buffer))
4155 (apply #'sql-get-login
4156 (sql-get-product-feature product
:sqli-login
))
4158 ;; Connect to database.
4159 (message "Login...")
4160 (let ((sql-user (default-value 'sql-user
))
4161 (sql-password (default-value 'sql-password
))
4162 (sql-server (default-value 'sql-server
))
4163 (sql-database (default-value 'sql-database
))
4164 (sql-port (default-value 'sql-port
)))
4165 (funcall (sql-get-product-feature product
:sqli-comint-func
)
4167 (sql-get-product-feature product
:sqli-options
)))
4170 (let ((sql-interactive-product product
))
4171 (sql-interactive-mode))
4173 ;; Set the new buffer name
4174 (setq new-sqli-buffer
(current-buffer))
4176 (sql-rename-buffer new-name
))
4177 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer
)
4178 (buffer-name new-sqli-buffer
))
4180 ;; Set `sql-buffer' in the start buffer
4181 (with-current-buffer start-buffer
4182 (when (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode
)
4183 (setq sql-buffer
(buffer-name new-sqli-buffer
))
4184 (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook
)))
4186 ;; Make sure the connection is complete
4187 ;; (Sometimes start up can be slow)
4188 ;; and call the login hook
4189 (let ((proc (get-buffer-process new-sqli-buffer
)))
4190 (while (and (memq (process-status proc
) '(open run
))
4191 (accept-process-output proc
2.5)
4192 (progn (goto-char (point-max))
4193 (not (looking-back sql-prompt-regexp
))))))
4194 (run-hooks 'sql-login-hook
)
4196 (message "Login...done")
4197 (pop-to-buffer new-sqli-buffer
)))))
4198 (user-error "No default SQL product defined. Set `sql-product'.")))
4200 (defun sql-comint (product params
)
4201 "Set up a comint buffer to run the SQL processor.
4203 PRODUCT is the SQL product. PARAMS is a list of strings which are
4204 passed as command line arguments."
4205 (let ((program (sql-get-product-feature product
:sqli-program
))
4207 ;; Make sure we can find the program. `executable-find' does not
4208 ;; work for remote hosts; we suppress the check there.
4209 (unless (or (file-remote-p default-directory
)
4210 (executable-find program
))
4211 (error "Unable to locate SQL program \'%s\'" program
))
4212 ;; Make sure buffer name is unique.
4213 (when (sql-buffer-live-p (format "*%s*" buf-name
))
4214 (setq buf-name
(format "SQL-%s" product
))
4215 (when (sql-buffer-live-p (format "*%s*" buf-name
))
4217 (while (sql-buffer-live-p
4219 (setq buf-name
(format "SQL-%s%d" product i
))))
4222 (apply #'make-comint buf-name program nil params
))))
4225 (defun sql-oracle (&optional buffer
)
4226 "Run sqlplus by Oracle as an inferior process.
4228 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4229 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4232 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-oracle-program'. Login uses
4233 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
4234 defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in
4235 the list `sql-oracle-options'.
4237 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4238 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4240 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4241 before \\[sql-oracle]. Once session has started,
4242 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4245 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4246 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4247 before \\[sql-oracle]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4248 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4249 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4250 `default-process-coding-system'.
4252 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4254 (sql-product-interactive 'oracle buffer
))
4256 (defun sql-comint-oracle (product options
)
4257 "Create comint buffer and connect to Oracle."
4258 ;; Produce user/password@database construct. Password without user
4259 ;; is meaningless; database without user/password is meaningless,
4260 ;; because "@param" will ask sqlplus to interpret the script
4262 (let (parameter nlslang coding
)
4263 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
4264 (if (not (string= "" sql-password
))
4265 (setq parameter
(concat sql-user
"/" sql-password
))
4266 (setq parameter sql-user
)))
4267 (if (and parameter
(not (string= "" sql-database
)))
4268 (setq parameter
(concat parameter
"@" sql-database
)))
4270 (setq parameter
(nconc (list parameter
) options
))
4271 (setq parameter options
))
4272 (sql-comint product parameter
)
4273 ;; Set process coding system to agree with the interpreter
4274 (setq nlslang
(or (getenv "NLS_LANG") "")
4276 ;; Are we missing any common NLS character sets
4277 '(("US8PC437" . cp437
)
4278 ("EL8PC737" . cp737
)
4279 ("WE8PC850" . cp850
)
4280 ("EE8PC852" . cp852
)
4281 ("TR8PC857" . cp857
)
4282 ("WE8PC858" . cp858
)
4283 ("IS8PC861" . cp861
)
4284 ("IW8PC1507" . cp862
)
4286 ("RU8PC866" . cp866
)
4287 ("US7ASCII" . us-ascii
)
4289 ("AL32UTF8" . utf-8
)
4290 ("AL16UTF16" . utf-16
))
4292 (when (string-match (format "\\.%s\\'" (car cs
)) nlslang
)
4293 (setq coding
(cdr cs
)))))
4294 (set-buffer-process-coding-system coding coding
)))
4296 (defun sql-oracle-save-settings (sqlbuf)
4297 "Save most SQL*Plus settings so they may be reset by \\[sql-redirect]."
4298 ;; Note: does not capture the following settings:
4308 ;; SQLPLUSCOMPATIBILITY
4314 ;; (apply #'concat (append
4320 (concat "SHOW ARRAYSIZE AUTOCOMMIT AUTOPRINT AUTORECOVERY AUTOTRACE"
4321 " CMDSEP COLSEP COPYCOMMIT DESCRIBE ECHO EDITFILE EMBEDDED"
4322 " ESCAPE FLAGGER FLUSH HEADING INSTANCE LINESIZE LNO LOBOFFSET"
4323 " LOGSOURCE LONG LONGCHUNKSIZE NEWPAGE NULL NUMFORMAT NUMWIDTH"
4324 " PAGESIZE PAUSE PNO RECSEP SERVEROUTPUT SHIFTINOUT SHOWMODE"
4325 " SPOOL SQLBLANKLINES SQLCASE SQLCODE SQLCONTINUE SQLNUMBER"
4326 " SQLPROMPT SUFFIX TAB TERMOUT TIMING TRIMOUT TRIMSPOOL VERIFY")
4330 ;; option "c" (hex xx)
4333 (concat "SHOW BLOCKTERMINATOR CONCAT DEFINE SQLPREFIX SQLTERMINATOR"
4334 " UNDERLINE HEADSEP RECSEPCHAR")
4335 "^\\(.+\\) (hex ..)$"
4338 ;; FEEDBACK ON for 99 or more rows
4343 "^\\(?:FEEDBACK ON for \\([[:digit:]]+\\) or more rows\\|feedback \\(OFF\\)\\)"
4344 "SET FEEDBACK \\1\\2")
4346 ;; wrap : lines will be wrapped
4347 ;; wrap : lines will be truncated
4348 (list (concat "SET WRAP "
4350 (car (sql-redirect-value
4353 "^wrap : lines will be \\(wrapped\\|truncated\\)" 1))
4357 (defun sql-oracle-restore-settings (sqlbuf saved-settings
)
4358 "Restore the SQL*Plus settings in SAVED-SETTINGS."
4360 ;; Remove any settings that haven't changed
4362 #'(lambda (one-cur-setting)
4363 (setq saved-settings
(delete one-cur-setting saved-settings
)))
4364 (sql-oracle-save-settings sqlbuf
))
4366 ;; Restore the changed settings
4367 (sql-redirect sqlbuf saved-settings
))
4369 (defun sql-oracle-list-all (sqlbuf outbuf enhanced _table-name
)
4370 ;; Query from USER_OBJECTS or ALL_OBJECTS
4371 (let ((settings (sql-oracle-save-settings sqlbuf
))
4374 "SELECT INITCAP(x.object_type) AS SQL_EL_TYPE "
4375 ", x.object_name AS SQL_EL_NAME "
4376 "FROM user_objects x "
4377 "WHERE x.object_type NOT LIKE '%% BODY' "
4381 "SELECT INITCAP(x.object_type) AS SQL_EL_TYPE "
4382 ", x.owner ||'.'|| x.object_name AS SQL_EL_NAME "
4383 "FROM all_objects x "
4384 "WHERE x.object_type NOT LIKE '%% BODY' "
4385 "AND x.owner <> 'SYS' "
4388 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
4389 (concat "SET LINESIZE 80 PAGESIZE 50000 TRIMOUT ON"
4390 " TAB OFF TIMING OFF FEEDBACK OFF"))
4392 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
4393 (list "COLUMN SQL_EL_TYPE HEADING \"Type\" FORMAT A19"
4394 "COLUMN SQL_EL_NAME HEADING \"Name\""
4395 (format "COLUMN SQL_EL_NAME FORMAT A%d"
4396 (if enhanced
60 35))))
4398 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
4399 (if enhanced enhanced-sql simple-sql
)
4402 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
4403 '("COLUMN SQL_EL_NAME CLEAR"
4404 "COLUMN SQL_EL_TYPE CLEAR"))
4406 (sql-oracle-restore-settings sqlbuf settings
)))
4408 (defun sql-oracle-list-table (sqlbuf outbuf _enhanced table-name
)
4409 "Implements :list-table under Oracle."
4410 (let ((settings (sql-oracle-save-settings sqlbuf
)))
4412 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
4414 (concat "SET LINESIZE %d PAGESIZE 50000"
4415 " DESCRIBE DEPTH 1 LINENUM OFF INDENT ON")
4416 (max 65 (min 120 (window-width)))))
4418 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
(format "DESCRIBE %s" table-name
)
4421 (sql-oracle-restore-settings sqlbuf settings
)))
4423 (defcustom sql-oracle-completion-types
'("FUNCTION" "PACKAGE" "PROCEDURE"
4424 "SEQUENCE" "SYNONYM" "TABLE" "TRIGGER"
4426 "List of object types to include for completion under Oracle.
4428 See the distinct values in ALL_OBJECTS.OBJECT_TYPE for possible values."
4430 :type
'(repeat string
)
4433 (defun sql-oracle-completion-object (sqlbuf schema
)
4439 (format "owner||'.'||object_name AS o FROM all_objects WHERE owner = %s AND "
4440 (sql-str-literal (upcase schema
)))
4441 "object_name AS o FROM user_objects WHERE ")
4442 "temporary = 'N' AND generated = 'N' AND secondary = 'N' AND "
4444 (mapconcat (function sql-str-literal
) sql-oracle-completion-types
",")
4446 "^[\001]\\(.+\\)$" 1))
4450 (defun sql-sybase (&optional buffer
)
4451 "Run isql by Sybase as an inferior process.
4453 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4454 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4457 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sybase-program'. Login uses
4458 the variables `sql-server', `sql-user', `sql-password', and
4459 `sql-database' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
4460 can be stored in the list `sql-sybase-options'.
4462 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4463 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4465 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4466 before \\[sql-sybase]. Once session has started,
4467 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4470 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4471 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4472 before \\[sql-sybase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4473 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4474 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4475 `default-process-coding-system'.
4477 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4479 (sql-product-interactive 'sybase buffer
))
4481 (defun sql-comint-sybase (product options
)
4482 "Create comint buffer and connect to Sybase."
4483 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4487 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
4488 (list "-U" sql-user
))
4489 (if (not (string= "" sql-password
))
4490 (list "-P" sql-password
))
4491 (if (not (string= "" sql-database
))
4492 (list "-D" sql-database
))
4493 (if (not (string= "" sql-server
))
4494 (list "-S" sql-server
))
4496 (sql-comint product params
)))
4501 (defun sql-informix (&optional buffer
)
4502 "Run dbaccess by Informix as an inferior process.
4504 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4505 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4508 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-informix-program'. Login uses
4509 the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
4511 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4512 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4514 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4515 before \\[sql-informix]. Once session has started,
4516 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4519 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4520 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4521 before \\[sql-informix]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4522 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4523 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4524 `default-process-coding-system'.
4526 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4528 (sql-product-interactive 'informix buffer
))
4530 (defun sql-comint-informix (product options
)
4531 "Create comint buffer and connect to Informix."
4532 ;; username and password are ignored.
4533 (let ((db (if (string= "" sql-database
)
4535 (if (string= "" sql-server
)
4537 (concat sql-database
"@" sql-server
)))))
4538 (sql-comint product
(append `(,db
"-") options
))))
4543 (defun sql-sqlite (&optional buffer
)
4544 "Run sqlite as an inferior process.
4546 SQLite is free software.
4548 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4549 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4552 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sqlite-program'. Login uses
4553 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and
4554 `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
4555 can be stored in the list `sql-sqlite-options'.
4557 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4558 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4560 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4561 before \\[sql-sqlite]. Once session has started,
4562 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4565 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4566 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4567 before \\[sql-sqlite]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4568 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4569 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4570 `default-process-coding-system'.
4572 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4574 (sql-product-interactive 'sqlite buffer
))
4576 (defun sql-comint-sqlite (product options
)
4577 "Create comint buffer and connect to SQLite."
4578 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4582 (if (not (string= "" sql-database
))
4583 `(,(expand-file-name sql-database
))))))
4584 (sql-comint product params
)))
4586 (defun sql-sqlite-completion-object (sqlbuf _schema
)
4587 (sql-redirect-value sqlbuf
".tables" "\\sw\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*" 0))
4592 (defun sql-mysql (&optional buffer
)
4593 "Run mysql by TcX as an inferior process.
4595 Mysql versions 3.23 and up are free software.
4597 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4598 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4601 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-mysql-program'. Login uses
4602 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and
4603 `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
4604 can be stored in the list `sql-mysql-options'.
4606 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4607 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4609 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4610 before \\[sql-mysql]. Once session has started,
4611 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4614 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4615 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4616 before \\[sql-mysql]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4617 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4618 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4619 `default-process-coding-system'.
4621 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4623 (sql-product-interactive 'mysql buffer
))
4625 (defun sql-comint-mysql (product options
)
4626 "Create comint buffer and connect to MySQL."
4627 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4632 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
4633 (list (concat "--user=" sql-user
)))
4634 (if (not (string= "" sql-password
))
4635 (list (concat "--password=" sql-password
)))
4636 (if (not (= 0 sql-port
))
4637 (list (concat "--port=" (number-to-string sql-port
))))
4638 (if (not (string= "" sql-server
))
4639 (list (concat "--host=" sql-server
)))
4640 (if (not (string= "" sql-database
))
4641 (list sql-database
)))))
4642 (sql-comint product params
)))
4647 (defun sql-solid (&optional buffer
)
4648 "Run solsql by Solid as an inferior process.
4650 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4651 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4654 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-solid-program'. Login uses
4655 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-server' as
4658 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4659 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4661 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4662 before \\[sql-solid]. Once session has started,
4663 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4666 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4667 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4668 before \\[sql-solid]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4669 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4670 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4671 `default-process-coding-system'.
4673 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4675 (sql-product-interactive 'solid buffer
))
4677 (defun sql-comint-solid (product options
)
4678 "Create comint buffer and connect to Solid."
4679 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4683 (if (not (string= "" sql-server
))
4685 ;; It only makes sense if both username and password are there.
4686 (if (not (or (string= "" sql-user
)
4687 (string= "" sql-password
)))
4688 (list sql-user sql-password
))
4690 (sql-comint product params
)))
4695 (defun sql-ingres (&optional buffer
)
4696 "Run sql by Ingres as an inferior process.
4698 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4699 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4702 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ingres-program'. Login uses
4703 the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
4705 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4706 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4708 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4709 before \\[sql-ingres]. Once session has started,
4710 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4713 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4714 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4715 before \\[sql-ingres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4716 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4717 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4718 `default-process-coding-system'.
4720 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4722 (sql-product-interactive 'ingres buffer
))
4724 (defun sql-comint-ingres (product options
)
4725 "Create comint buffer and connect to Ingres."
4726 ;; username and password are ignored.
4728 (append (if (string= "" sql-database
)
4730 (list sql-database
))
4736 (defun sql-ms (&optional buffer
)
4737 "Run osql by Microsoft as an inferior process.
4739 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4740 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4743 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ms-program'. Login uses the
4744 variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server'
4745 as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored
4746 in the list `sql-ms-options'.
4748 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4749 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4751 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4752 before \\[sql-ms]. Once session has started,
4753 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4756 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4757 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4758 before \\[sql-ms]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4759 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4760 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4761 `default-process-coding-system'.
4763 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4765 (sql-product-interactive 'ms buffer
))
4767 (defun sql-comint-ms (product options
)
4768 "Create comint buffer and connect to Microsoft SQL Server."
4769 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4773 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
4774 (list "-U" sql-user
))
4775 (if (not (string= "" sql-database
))
4776 (list "-d" sql-database
))
4777 (if (not (string= "" sql-server
))
4778 (list "-S" sql-server
))
4781 (if (not (string= "" sql-password
))
4782 `("-P" ,sql-password
,@params
)
4783 (if (string= "" sql-user
)
4784 ;; If neither user nor password is provided, use system
4787 ;; If -P is passed to ISQL as the last argument without a
4788 ;; password, it's considered null.
4790 (sql-comint product params
)))
4795 (defun sql-postgres (&optional buffer
)
4796 "Run psql by Postgres as an inferior process.
4798 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4799 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4802 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-postgres-program'. Login uses
4803 the variables `sql-database' and `sql-server' as default, if set.
4804 Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list
4805 `sql-postgres-options'.
4807 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4808 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4810 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4811 before \\[sql-postgres]. Once session has started,
4812 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4815 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4816 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4817 before \\[sql-postgres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4818 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4819 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4820 `default-process-coding-system'. If your output lines end with ^M,
4821 your might try undecided-dos as a coding system. If this doesn't help,
4822 Try to set `comint-output-filter-functions' like this:
4824 \(setq comint-output-filter-functions (append comint-output-filter-functions
4825 '(comint-strip-ctrl-m)))
4827 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4829 (sql-product-interactive 'postgres buffer
))
4831 (defun sql-comint-postgres (product options
)
4832 "Create comint buffer and connect to Postgres."
4833 ;; username and password are ignored. Mark Stosberg suggests to add
4834 ;; the database at the end. Jason Beegan suggests using --pset and
4835 ;; pager=off instead of \\o|cat. The later was the solution by
4836 ;; Gregor Zych. Jason's suggestion is the default value for
4837 ;; sql-postgres-options.
4840 (if (not (= 0 sql-port
))
4841 (list "-p" (number-to-string sql-port
)))
4842 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
4843 (list "-U" sql-user
))
4844 (if (not (string= "" sql-server
))
4845 (list "-h" sql-server
))
4847 (if (not (string= "" sql-database
))
4848 (list sql-database
)))))
4849 (sql-comint product params
)))
4851 (defun sql-postgres-completion-object (sqlbuf schema
)
4852 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
"\\t on")
4855 (car (sql-redirect-value
4857 "Output format is \\(.*\\)[.]$" 1)))))
4859 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
"\\a"))
4860 (let* ((fs (or (car (sql-redirect-value
4861 sqlbuf
"\\f" "Field separator is \"\\(.\\)[.]$" 1))
4863 (re (concat "^\\([^" fs
"]*\\)" fs
"\\([^" fs
"]*\\)"
4864 fs
"[^" fs
"]*" fs
"[^" fs
"]*$"))
4865 (cl (if (not schema
)
4866 (sql-redirect-value sqlbuf
"\\d" re
'(1 2))
4867 (append (sql-redirect-value
4868 sqlbuf
(format "\\dt %s.*" schema
) re
'(1 2))
4870 sqlbuf
(format "\\dv %s.*" schema
) re
'(1 2))
4872 sqlbuf
(format "\\ds %s.*" schema
) re
'(1 2))))))
4874 ;; Restore tuples and alignment to what they were.
4875 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
"\\t off")
4877 (sql-redirect sqlbuf
"\\a"))
4879 ;; Return the list of table names (public schema name can be omitted)
4880 (mapcar #'(lambda (tbl)
4881 (if (string= (car tbl
) "public")
4883 (format "%s.%s" (car tbl
) (cadr tbl
))))
4889 (defun sql-interbase (&optional buffer
)
4890 "Run isql by Interbase as an inferior process.
4892 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4893 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4896 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-interbase-program'. Login
4897 uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
4900 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4901 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4903 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4904 before \\[sql-interbase]. Once session has started,
4905 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4908 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4909 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4910 before \\[sql-interbase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4911 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4912 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4913 `default-process-coding-system'.
4915 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4917 (sql-product-interactive 'interbase buffer
))
4919 (defun sql-comint-interbase (product options
)
4920 "Create comint buffer and connect to Interbase."
4921 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4925 (if (not (string= "" sql-database
))
4926 (list sql-database
)) ; Add to the front!
4927 (if (not (string= "" sql-password
))
4928 (list "-p" sql-password
))
4929 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
4930 (list "-u" sql-user
))
4932 (sql-comint product params
)))
4937 (defun sql-db2 (&optional buffer
)
4938 "Run db2 by IBM as an inferior process.
4940 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4941 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4944 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-db2-program'. There is not
4947 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4948 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
4950 If you use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to send multiline commands to
4951 db2, newlines will be escaped if necessary. If you don't want that, set
4952 `comint-input-sender' back to `comint-simple-send' by writing an after
4953 advice. See the elisp manual for more information.
4955 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
4956 before \\[sql-db2]. Once session has started,
4957 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
4960 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
4961 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
4962 before \\[sql-db2]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
4963 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
4964 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
4965 `default-process-coding-system'.
4967 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
4969 (sql-product-interactive 'db2 buffer
))
4971 (defun sql-comint-db2 (product options
)
4972 "Create comint buffer and connect to DB2."
4973 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
4975 (sql-comint product options
))
4978 (defun sql-linter (&optional buffer
)
4979 "Run inl by RELEX as an inferior process.
4981 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
4982 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
4985 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-linter-program' - usually `inl'.
4986 Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database' and
4987 `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
4988 can be stored in the list `sql-linter-options'. Run inl -h to get help on
4991 `sql-database' is used to set the LINTER_MBX environment variable for
4992 local connections, `sql-server' refers to the server name from the
4993 `nodetab' file for the network connection (dbc_tcp or friends must run
4994 for this to work). If `sql-password' is an empty string, inl will use
4997 The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending
4998 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
5000 To set the buffer name directly, use \\[universal-argument]
5001 before \\[sql-linter]. Once session has started,
5002 \\[sql-rename-buffer] can be called separately to rename the
5005 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
5007 (sql-product-interactive 'linter buffer
))
5009 (defun sql-comint-linter (product options
)
5010 "Create comint buffer and connect to Linter."
5011 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
5014 (if (not (string= "" sql-user
))
5015 (concat sql-user
"/" sql-password
)))
5018 (if (not (string= "" sql-server
))
5019 (list "-n" sql-server
))
5022 (cl-letf (((getenv "LINTER_MBX")
5023 (unless (string= "" sql-database
) sql-database
)))
5024 (sql-comint product params
))))
5030 ;;; sql.el ends here
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