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;;; sql.el --- specialized comint.el for SQL interpreters ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, ;; 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> ;; Maintainer: Michael Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com> ;; Version: 2.1 ;; Keywords: comm languages processes ;; URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/emacs/emacs/lisp/progmodes/sql.el ;; URL: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SqlMode ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; Please send bug reports and bug fixes to the mailing list at ;; help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. If you want to subscribe to the mailing ;; list, see the web page at ;; http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs for ;; instructions. I monitor this list actively. If you send an e-mail ;; to Alex Schroeder it usually makes it to me when Alex has a chance ;; to forward them along (Thanks, Alex). ;; This file provides a sql-mode and a sql-interactive-mode. The ;; original goals were two simple modes providing syntactic ;; highlighting. The interactive mode had to provide a command-line ;; history; the other mode had to provide "send region/buffer to SQL ;; interpreter" functions. "simple" in this context means easy to ;; use, easy to maintain and little or no bells and whistles. This ;; has changed somewhat as experience with the mode has accumulated. ;; Support for different flavors of SQL and command interpreters was ;; available in early versions of sql.el. This support has been ;; extended and formalized in later versions. Part of the impetus for ;; the improved support of SQL flavors was borne out of the current ;; maintainer's consulting experience. In the past fifteen years, I ;; have used Oracle, Sybase, Informix, MySQL, Postgres, and SQLServer. ;; On some assignments, I have used two or more of these concurrently. ;; If anybody feels like extending this sql mode, take a look at the ;; above mentioned modes and write a sqlx-mode on top of this one. If ;; this proves to be difficult, please suggest changes that will ;; facilitate your plans. Facilities have been provided to add ;; products and product-specific configuration. ;; sql-interactive-mode is used to interact with a SQL interpreter ;; process in a SQLi buffer (usually called `*SQL*'). The SQLi buffer ;; is created by calling a SQL interpreter-specific entry function or ;; sql-product-interactive. Do *not* call sql-interactive-mode by ;; itself. ;; The list of currently supported interpreters and the corresponding ;; entry function used to create the SQLi buffers is shown with ;; `sql-help' (M-x sql-help). ;; Since sql-interactive-mode is built on top of the general ;; command-interpreter-in-a-buffer mode (comint mode), it shares a ;; common base functionality, and a common set of bindings, with all ;; modes derived from comint mode. This makes these modes easier to ;; use. ;; sql-mode can be used to keep editing SQL statements. The SQL ;; statements can be sent to the SQL process in the SQLi buffer. ;; For documentation on the functionality provided by comint mode, and ;; the hooks available for customizing it, see the file `comint.el'. ;; Hint for newbies: take a look at `dabbrev-expand', `abbrev-mode', and ;; `imenu-add-menubar-index'. ;;; Requirements for Emacs 19.34: ;; If you are using Emacs 19.34, you will have to get and install ;; the file regexp-opt.el ;; <URL:ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/emacs/emacs-20.3/lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el> ;; and the custom package ;; <URL:http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~abraham/custom/>. ;;; Bugs: ;; sql-ms now uses osql instead of isql. Osql flushes its error ;; stream more frequently than isql so that error messages are ;; available. There is no prompt and some output still is buffered. ;; This improves the interaction under Emacs but it still is somewhat ;; awkward. ;; Quoted identifiers are not supported for hilighting. Most ;; databases support the use of double quoted strings in place of ;; identifiers; ms (Microsoft SQLServer) also supports identifiers ;; enclosed within brackets []. ;;; Product Support: ;; To add support for additional SQL products the following steps ;; must be followed ("xyz" is the name of the product in the examples ;; below): ;; 1) Add the product to the list of known products. ;; (sql-add-product 'xyz "XyzDB" ;; '(:free-software t)) ;; 2) Define font lock settings. All ANSI keywords will be ;; highlighted automatically, so only product specific keywords ;; need to be defined here. ;; (defvar my-sql-mode-xyz-font-lock-keywords ;; '(("\\b\\(red\\|orange\\|yellow\\)\\b" ;; . font-lock-keyword-face)) ;; "XyzDB SQL keywords used by font-lock.") ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :font-lock ;; 'my-sql-mode-xyz-font-lock-keywords) ;; 3) Define any special syntax characters including comments and ;; identifier characters. ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :syntax-alist ((?# . "w"))) ;; 4) Define the interactive command interpreter for the database ;; product. ;; (defcustom my-sql-xyz-program "ixyz" ;; "Command to start ixyz by XyzDB." ;; :type 'file ;; :group 'SQL) ;; ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :sqli-program 'my-sql-xyz-program) ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :prompt-regexp "^xyzdb> ") ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :prompt-length 7) ;; 5) Define login parameters and command line formatting. ;; (defcustom my-sql-xyz-login-params '(user password server database) ;; "Login parameters to needed to connect to XyzDB." ;; :type '(repeat (choice ;; (const user) ;; (const password) ;; (const server) ;; (const database))) ;; :group 'SQL) ;; ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :sqli-login 'my-sql-xyz-login-params) ;; (defcustom my-sql-xyz-options '("-X" "-Y" "-Z") ;; "List of additional options for `sql-xyz-program'." ;; :type '(repeat string) ;; :group 'SQL) ;; ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :sqli-options 'my-sql-xyz-options)) ;; (defun my-sql-connect-xyz (product options) ;; "Connect ti XyzDB in a comint buffer." ;; ;; ;; Do something with `sql-user', `sql-password', ;; ;; `sql-database', and `sql-server'. ;; (let ((params options)) ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) ;; (setq params (append (list "-S" sql-server) params))) ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) ;; (setq params (append (list "-D" sql-database) params))) ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-password)) ;; (setq params (append (list "-P" sql-password) params))) ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) ;; (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params))) ;; (sql-connect product params))) ;; ;; (sql-set-product-feature 'xyz ;; :sqli-connect-func 'my-sql-connect-xyz) ;; 6) Define a convienence function to invoke the SQL interpreter. ;; (defun my-sql-xyz () ;; "Run ixyz by XyzDB as an inferior process." ;; (interactive) ;; (sql-product-interactive 'xyz)) ;;; To Do: ;; Improve keyword highlighting for individual products. I have tried ;; to update those database that I use. Feel free to send me updates, ;; or direct me to the reference manuals for your favorite database. ;; When there are no keywords defined, the ANSI keywords are ;; highlighted. ANSI keywords are highlighted even if the keyword is ;; not used for your current product. This should help identify ;; portability concerns. ;; Add different highlighting levels. ;; Add support for listing available tables or the columns in a table. ;;; Thanks to all the people who helped me out: ;; Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> -- the original author ;; Kai Blauberg <kai.blauberg@metla.fi> ;; <ibalaban@dalet.com> ;; Yair Friedman <yfriedma@JohnBryce.Co.Il> ;; Gregor Zych <zych@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> ;; nino <nino@inform.dk> ;; Berend de Boer <berend@pobox.com> ;; Adam Jenkins <adam@thejenkins.org> ;; Michael Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com> -- improved product support ;; Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> -- Emacs 20 support ;; Harald Maier <maierh@myself.com> -- sql-send-string ;; Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> -- font-lock corrections; code polish ;;; Code: (require 'comint) ;; Need the following to allow GNU Emacs 19 to compile the file. (eval-when-compile (require 'regexp-opt)) (require 'custom) (eval-when-compile ;; needed in Emacs 19, 20 (setq max-specpdl-size 2000)) (defvar font-lock-keyword-face) (defvar font-lock-set-defaults) (defvar font-lock-string-face) ;;; Allow customization (defgroup SQL nil "Running a SQL interpreter from within Emacs buffers." :version "20.4" :group 'languages :group 'processes) ;; These four variables will be used as defaults, if set. (defcustom sql-user "" "Default username." :type 'string :group 'SQL) (put 'sql-user 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) (defcustom sql-password "" "Default password. Storing your password in a textfile such as ~/.emacs could be dangerous. Customizing your password will store it in your ~/.emacs file." :type 'string :group 'SQL) (put 'sql-password 'risky-local-variable t) (defcustom sql-database "" "Default database." :type 'string :group 'SQL) (put 'sql-database 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) (defcustom sql-server "" "Default server or host." :type 'string :group 'SQL) (put 'sql-server 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) (defcustom sql-port nil "Default server or host." :type 'number :group 'SQL) (put 'sql-port 'safe-local-variable 'numberp) ;; SQL Product support (defvar sql-interactive-product nil "Product under `sql-interactive-mode'.") (defvar sql-product-alist '((ansi :name "ANSI" :font-lock sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords) (db2 :name "DB2" :font-lock sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-db2-program :sqli-options sql-db2-options :sqli-login sql-db2-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-db2 :prompt-regexp "^db2 => " :prompt-length 7 :input-filter sql-escape-newlines-filter) (informix :name "Informix" :font-lock sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-informix-program :sqli-options sql-informix-options :sqli-login sql-informix-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-informix :prompt-regexp "^> " :prompt-length 2 :syntax-alist ((?{ . "<") (?} . ">"))) (ingres :name "Ingres" :font-lock sql-mode-ingres-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-ingres-program :sqli-options sql-ingres-options :sqli-login sql-ingres-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-ingres :prompt-regexp "^\* " :prompt-length 2) (interbase :name "Interbase" :font-lock sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-interbase-program :sqli-options sql-interbase-options :sqli-login sql-interbase-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-interbase :prompt-regexp "^SQL> " :prompt-length 5) (linter :name "Linter" :font-lock sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-linter-program :sqli-options sql-linter-options :sqli-login sql-linter-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-linter :prompt-regexp "^SQL>" :prompt-length 4) (ms :name "Microsoft" :font-lock sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-ms-program :sqli-options sql-ms-options :sqli-login sql-ms-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-ms :prompt-regexp "^[0-9]*>" :prompt-length 5 :syntax-alist ((?@ . "w")) :terminator ("^go" . "go")) (mysql :name "MySQL" :free-software t :font-lock sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-mysql-program :sqli-options sql-mysql-options :sqli-login sql-mysql-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-mysql :prompt-regexp "^mysql> " :prompt-length 6 :input-filter sql-remove-tabs-filter) (oracle :name "Oracle" :font-lock sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-oracle-program :sqli-options sql-oracle-options :sqli-login sql-oracle-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-oracle :prompt-regexp "^SQL> " :prompt-length 5 :syntax-alist ((?$ . "w") (?# . "w")) :terminator ("\\(^/\\|;\\)" . "/") :input-filter sql-placeholders-filter) (postgres :name "Postgres" :free-software t :font-lock sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-postgres-program :sqli-options sql-postgres-options :sqli-login sql-postgres-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-postgres :prompt-regexp "^.*[#>] *" :prompt-length 5 :input-filter sql-remove-tabs-filter :terminator ("\\(^[\\]g\\|;\\)" . ";")) (solid :name "Solid" :font-lock sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-solid-program :sqli-options sql-solid-options :sqli-login sql-solid-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-solid :prompt-regexp "^" :prompt-length 0) (sqlite :name "SQLite" :free-software t :font-lock sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-sqlite-program :sqli-options sql-sqlite-options :sqli-login sql-sqlite-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-sqlite :prompt-regexp "^sqlite> " :prompt-length 8) (sybase :name "Sybase" :font-lock sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords :sqli-program sql-sybase-program :sqli-options sql-sybase-options :sqli-login sql-sybase-login-params :sqli-connect-func sql-connect-sybase :prompt-regexp "^SQL> " :prompt-length 5 :syntax-alist ((?@ . "w")) :terminator ("^go" . "go")) ) "An alist of product specific configuration settings. Without an entry in this list a product will not be properly highlighted and will not support `sql-interactive-mode'. Each element in the list is in the following format: \(PRODUCT FEATURE VALUE ...) where PRODUCT is the appropriate value of `sql-product'. The product name is then followed by FEATURE-VALUE pairs. If a FEATURE is not specified, its VALUE is treated as nil. FEATURE may be any one of the following: :name string containing the displayable name of the product. :free-software is the product Free (as in Freedom) software? :font-lock name of the variable containing the product specific font lock highlighting patterns. :sqli-program name of the variable containing the product specific interactive program name. :sqli-options name of the variable containing the list of product specific options. :sqli-login name of the variable containing the list of login parameters (i.e., user, password, database and server) needed to connect to the database. :sqli-connect-func name of a function which accepts no parameters that will use the values of `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database' and `sql-server' to open a comint buffer and connect to the database. Do product specific configuration of comint in this function. :prompt-regexp regular expression string that matches the prompt issued by the product interpreter. :prompt-length length of the prompt on the line. :input-filter function which can filter strings sent to the command interpreter. It is also used by the `sql-send-string', `sql-send-region', `sql-send-paragraph' and `sql-send-buffer' functions. The function is passed the string sent to the command interpreter and must return the filtered string. :terminator the terminator to be sent after a `sql-send-string', `sql-send-region', `sql-send-paragraph' and `sql-send-buffer' command. May be the literal string or a cons of a regexp to match an existing terminator in the string and the terminator to be used if its absent. By default \";\". :syntax-alist alist of syntax table entries to enable special character treatment by font-lock and imenu. Other features can be stored but they will be ignored. However, you can develop new functionality which is product independent by using `sql-get-product-feature' to lookup the product specific settings.") (defvar sql-indirect-features '(:font-lock :sqli-program :sqli-options :sqli-login)) ;;;###autoload (defcustom sql-product 'ansi "Select the SQL database product used so that buffers can be highlighted properly when you open them." :type `(choice ,@(mapcar (lambda (prod-info) `(const :tag ,(or (plist-get (cdr prod-info) :name) (capitalize (symbol-name (car prod-info)))) ,(car prod-info))) sql-product-alist)) :group 'SQL) (put 'sql-product 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp) (defvar sql-interactive-product nil "Product under `sql-interactive-mode'.") ;; misc customization of sql.el behaviour (defcustom sql-electric-stuff nil "Treat some input as electric. If set to the symbol `semicolon', then hitting `;' will send current input in the SQLi buffer to the process. If set to the symbol `go', then hitting `go' on a line by itself will send current input in the SQLi buffer to the process. If set to nil, then you must use \\[comint-send-input] in order to send current input in the SQLi buffer to the process." :type '(choice (const :tag "Nothing" nil) (const :tag "The semicolon `;'" semicolon) (const :tag "The string `go' by itself" go)) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-send-terminator nil "When non-nil, add a terminator to text sent to the SQL interpreter. When text is sent to the SQL interpreter (via `sql-send-string', `sql-send-region', `sql-send-paragraph' or `sql-send-buffer'), a command terminator can be automatically sent as well. The terminator is not sent, if the string sent already ends with the terminator. If this value is t, then the default command terminator for the SQL interpreter is sent. If this value is a string, then the string is sent. If the value is a cons cell of the form (PAT . TERM), then PAT is a regexp used to match the terminator in the string and TERM is the terminator to be sent. This form is useful if the SQL interpreter has more than one way of submitting a SQL command. The PAT regexp can match any of them, and TERM is the way we do it automatically." :type '(choice (const :tag "No Terminator" nil) (const :tag "Default Terminator" t) (string :tag "Terminator String") (cons :tag "Terminator Pattern and String" (string :tag "Terminator Pattern") (string :tag "Terminator String"))) :version "22.2" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region nil "When non-nil, pop to the buffer SQL statements are sent to. After a call to `sql-sent-string', `sql-send-region', `sql-send-paragraph' or `sql-send-buffer', the window is split and the SQLi buffer is shown. If this variable is not nil, that buffer's window will be selected by calling `pop-to-buffer'. If this variable is nil, that buffer is shown using `display-buffer'." :type 'boolean :group 'SQL) ;; imenu support for sql-mode. (defvar sql-imenu-generic-expression ;; Items are in reverse order because they are rendered in reverse. '(("Rules/Defaults" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\(rule\\|default\\)\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 3) ("Sequences" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*sequence\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 2) ("Triggers" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*trigger\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 2) ("Functions" "^\\s-*\\(create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\)?function\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 3) ("Procedures" "^\\s-*\\(create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\)?proc\\(edure\\)?\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 4) ("Packages" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*package\\s-+\\(body\\s-+\\)?\\(\\w+\\)" 3) ("Types" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*type\\s-+\\(body\\s-+\\)?\\(\\w+\\)" 3) ("Indexes" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*index\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 2) ("Tables/Views" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\(table\\|view\\)\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 3)) "Define interesting points in the SQL buffer for `imenu'. This is used to set `imenu-generic-expression' when SQL mode is entered. Subsequent changes to `sql-imenu-generic-expression' will not affect existing SQL buffers because imenu-generic-expression is a local variable.") ;; history file (defcustom sql-input-ring-file-name nil "If non-nil, name of the file to read/write input history. You have to set this variable if you want the history of your commands saved from one Emacs session to the next. If this variable is set, exiting the SQL interpreter in an SQLi buffer will write the input history to the specified file. Starting a new process in a SQLi buffer will read the input history from the specified file. This is used to initialize `comint-input-ring-file-name'. Note that the size of the input history is determined by the variable `comint-input-ring-size'." :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) (file)) :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-input-ring-separator "\n--\n" "Separator between commands in the history file. If set to \"\\n\", each line in the history file will be interpreted as one command. Multi-line commands are split into several commands when the input ring is initialized from a history file. This variable used to initialize `comint-input-ring-separator'. `comint-input-ring-separator' is part of Emacs 21; if your Emacs does not have it, setting `sql-input-ring-separator' will have no effect. In that case multiline commands will be split into several commands when the input history is read, as if you had set `sql-input-ring-separator' to \"\\n\"." :type 'string :group 'SQL) ;; The usual hooks (defcustom sql-interactive-mode-hook '() "Hook for customizing `sql-interactive-mode'." :type 'hook :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-mode-hook '() "Hook for customizing `sql-mode'." :type 'hook :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-set-sqli-hook '() "Hook for reacting to changes of `sql-buffer'. This is called by `sql-set-sqli-buffer' when the value of `sql-buffer' is changed." :type 'hook :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Oracle (defcustom sql-oracle-program "sqlplus" "Command to start sqlplus by Oracle. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup. On Windows, \"sqlplus\" usually starts the sqlplus \"GUI\". In order to start the sqlplus console, use \"plus33\" or something similar. You will find the file in your Orant\\bin directory." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-oracle-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-oracle-program'." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-oracle-login-params '(user password database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Oracle." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-oracle-scan-on t "Non-nil if placeholders should be replaced in Oracle SQLi. When non-nil, Emacs will scan text sent to sqlplus and prompt for replacement text for & placeholders as sqlplus does. This is needed on Windows where sqlplus output is buffered and the prompts are not shown until after the text is entered. You will probably want to issue the following command in sqlplus to be safe: SET SCAN OFF" :type 'boolean :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for SQLite (defcustom sql-sqlite-program "sqlite" "Command to start SQLite. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-sqlite-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-sqlite-program'." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-sqlite-login-params '(database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to SQLite." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for MySql (defcustom sql-mysql-program "mysql" "Command to start mysql by TcX. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-mysql-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-mysql-program'. The following list of options is reported to make things work on Windows: \"-C\" \"-t\" \"-f\" \"-n\"." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-mysql-login-params '(user password database server) "List of login parameters needed to connect to MySql." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database) (const port))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Solid (defcustom sql-solid-program "solsql" "Command to start SOLID SQL Editor. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-solid-login-params '(user password server) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Solid." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Sybase (defcustom sql-sybase-program "isql" "Command to start isql by Sybase. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-sybase-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-sybase-program'. Some versions of isql might require the -n option in order to work." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-sybase-login-params '(server user password database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Sybase." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Informix (defcustom sql-informix-program "dbaccess" "Command to start dbaccess by Informix. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-informix-login-params '(database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Informix." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Ingres (defcustom sql-ingres-program "sql" "Command to start sql by Ingres. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-ingres-login-params '(database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Ingres." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Microsoft (defcustom sql-ms-program "osql" "Command to start osql by Microsoft. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-ms-options '("-w" "300" "-n") ;; -w is the linesize "List of additional options for `sql-ms-program'." :type '(repeat string) :version "22.1" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-ms-login-params '(user password server database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Microsoft." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Postgres (defcustom sql-postgres-program "psql" "Command to start psql by Postgres. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-postgres-options '("-P" "pager=off") "List of additional options for `sql-postgres-program'. The default setting includes the -P option which breaks older versions of the psql client (such as version 6.5.3). The -P option is equivalent to the --pset option. If you want the psql to prompt you for a user name, add the string \"-u\" to the list of options. If you want to provide a user name on the command line (newer versions such as 7.1), add your name with a \"-U\" prefix (such as \"-Umark\") to the list." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-postgres-login-params '(user database server) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Postgres." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Interbase (defcustom sql-interbase-program "isql" "Command to start isql by Interbase. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-interbase-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-interbase-program'." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-interbase-login-params '(user password database) "List of login parameters needed to connect to Interbase." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for DB2 (defcustom sql-db2-program "db2" "Command to start db2 by IBM. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-db2-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-db2-program'." :type '(repeat string) :version "20.8" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-db2-login-params nil "List of login parameters needed to connect to DB2." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;; Customization for Linter (defcustom sql-linter-program "inl" "Command to start inl by RELEX. Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup." :type 'file :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-linter-options nil "List of additional options for `sql-linter-program'." :type '(repeat string) :version "21.3" :group 'SQL) (defcustom sql-linter-login-params '(user password database server) "Login parameters to needed to connect to Linter." :type '(repeat (choice (const user) (const password) (const server) (const database))) :version "24.1" :group 'SQL) ;;; Variables which do not need customization (defvar sql-user-history nil "History of usernames used.") (defvar sql-database-history nil "History of databases used.") (defvar sql-server-history nil "History of servers used.") (defvar sql-port-history nil "History of ports used.") ;; Passwords are not kept in a history. (defvar sql-buffer nil "Current SQLi buffer. The global value of `sql-buffer' is the name of the latest SQLi buffer created. Any SQL buffer created will make a local copy of this value. See `sql-interactive-mode' for more on multiple sessions. If you want to change the SQLi buffer a SQL mode sends its SQL strings to, change the local value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].") (defvar sql-prompt-regexp nil "Prompt used to initialize `comint-prompt-regexp'. You can change `sql-prompt-regexp' on `sql-interactive-mode-hook'.") (defvar sql-prompt-length 0 "Prompt used to set `left-margin' in `sql-interactive-mode'. You can change `sql-prompt-length' on `sql-interactive-mode-hook'.") (defvar sql-alternate-buffer-name nil "Buffer-local string used to possibly rename the SQLi buffer. Used by `sql-rename-buffer'.") ;; Keymap for sql-interactive-mode. (defvar sql-interactive-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-parent) (set-keymap-parent map comint-mode-map); Emacs (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-parents) (set-keymap-parents map (list comint-mode-map)))); XEmacs (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-name) (set-keymap-name map 'sql-interactive-mode-map)); XEmacs (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'sql-accumulate-and-indent) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-w") 'sql-copy-column) (define-key map (kbd "O") 'sql-magic-go) (define-key map (kbd "o") 'sql-magic-go) (define-key map (kbd ";") 'sql-magic-semicolon) map) "Mode map used for `sql-interactive-mode'. Based on `comint-mode-map'.") ;; Keymap for sql-mode. (defvar sql-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'sql-send-paragraph) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'sql-send-region) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'sql-send-string) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'sql-send-buffer) (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'sql-product-interactive) map) "Mode map used for `sql-mode'.") ;; easy menu for sql-mode. (easy-menu-define sql-mode-menu sql-mode-map "Menu for `sql-mode'." `("SQL" ["Send Paragraph" sql-send-paragraph (and (buffer-live-p sql-buffer) (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))] ["Send Region" sql-send-region (and mark-active (buffer-live-p sql-buffer) (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))] ["Send Buffer" sql-send-buffer (and (buffer-live-p sql-buffer) (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))] ["Send String" sql-send-string (and (buffer-live-p sql-buffer) (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))] ["--" nil nil] ["Start SQLi session" sql-product-interactive (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :sqli-connect-func)] ["Show SQLi buffer" sql-show-sqli-buffer t] ["Set SQLi buffer" sql-set-sqli-buffer t] ["Pop to SQLi buffer after send" sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region :style toggle :selected sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region] ["--" nil nil] ("Product" ,@(mapcar (lambda (prod-info) (let* ((prod (pop prod-info)) (name (or (plist-get prod-info :name) (capitalize (symbol-name prod)))) (cmd (intern (format "sql-highlight-%s-keywords" prod)))) (fset cmd `(lambda () ,(format "Highlight %s SQL keywords." name) (interactive) (sql-set-product ',prod))) (vector name cmd :style 'radio :selected `(eq sql-product ',prod)))) sql-product-alist)))) ;; easy menu for sql-interactive-mode. (easy-menu-define sql-interactive-mode-menu sql-interactive-mode-map "Menu for `sql-interactive-mode'." '("SQL" ["Rename Buffer" sql-rename-buffer t])) ;; Abbreviations -- if you want more of them, define them in your ;; ~/.emacs file. Abbrevs have to be enabled in your ~/.emacs, too. (defvar sql-mode-abbrev-table nil "Abbrev table used in `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'.") (unless sql-mode-abbrev-table (define-abbrev-table 'sql-mode-abbrev-table nil)) (mapc ;; In Emacs 22+, provide SYSTEM-FLAG to define-abbrev. '(lambda (abbrev) (let ((name (car abbrev)) (expansion (cdr abbrev))) (condition-case nil (define-abbrev sql-mode-abbrev-table name expansion nil 0 t) (error (define-abbrev sql-mode-abbrev-table name expansion))))) '(("ins" . "insert") ("upd" . "update") ("del" . "delete") ("sel" . "select") ("proc" . "procedure") ("func" . "function") ("cr" . "create"))) ;; Syntax Table (defvar sql-mode-syntax-table (let ((table (make-syntax-table))) ;; C-style comments /**/ (see elisp manual "Syntax Flags")) (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 14" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23" table) ;; double-dash starts comments (modify-syntax-entry ?- ". 12b" table) ;; newline and formfeed end comments (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> b" table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\f "> b" table) ;; single quotes (') delimit strings (modify-syntax-entry ?' "\"" table) ;; double quotes (") don't delimit strings (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." table) ;; backslash is no escape character (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "." table) table) "Syntax table used in `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'.") ;; Font lock support (defvar sql-mode-font-lock-object-name (eval-when-compile (list (concat "^\\s-*\\(?:create\\|drop\\|alter\\)\\s-+" ;; lead off with CREATE, DROP or ALTER "\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*" ;; optional intervening keywords "\\(?:table\\|view\\|\\(?:package\\|type\\)\\(?:\\s-+body\\)?\\|proc\\(?:edure\\)?" "\\|function\\|trigger\\|sequence\\|rule\\|default\\)\\s-+" "\\(\\w+\\)") 1 'font-lock-function-name-face)) "Pattern to match the names of top-level objects. The pattern matches the name in a CREATE, DROP or ALTER statement. The format of variable should be a valid `font-lock-keywords' entry.") ;; While there are international and American standards for SQL, they ;; are not followed closely, and most vendors offer significant ;; capabilities beyond those defined in the standard specifications. ;; SQL mode provides support for hilighting based on the product. In ;; addition to hilighting the product keywords, any ANSI keywords not ;; used by the product are also hilighted. This will help identify ;; keywords that could be restricted in future versions of the product ;; or might be a problem if ported to another product. ;; To reduce the complexity and size of the regular expressions ;; generated to match keywords, ANSI keywords are filtered out of ;; product keywords if they are equivalent. To do this, we define a ;; function `sql-font-lock-keywords-builder' that removes any keywords ;; that are matched by the ANSI patterns and results in the same face ;; being applied. For this to work properly, we must play some games ;; with the execution and compile time behavior. This code is a ;; little tricky but works properly. ;; When defining the keywords for individual products you should ;; include all of the keywords that you want matched. The filtering ;; against the ANSI keywords will be automatic if you use the ;; `sql-font-lock-keywords-builder' function and follow the ;; implementation pattern used for the other products in this file. (eval-when-compile (defvar sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords) (setq sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords nil)) (eval-and-compile (defun sql-font-lock-keywords-builder (face boundaries &rest keywords) "Generation of regexp matching any one of KEYWORDS." (let ((bdy (or boundaries '("\\b" . "\\b"))) kwd) ;; Remove keywords that are defined in ANSI (setq kwd keywords) (dolist (k keywords) (catch 'next (dolist (a sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords) (when (and (eq face (cdr a)) (eq (string-match (car a) k 0) 0) (eq (match-end 0) (length k))) (setq kwd (delq k kwd)) (throw 'next nil))))) ;; Create a properly formed font-lock-keywords item (cons (concat (car bdy) (regexp-opt kwd t) (cdr bdy)) face)))) (eval-when-compile (setq sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords (list ;; ANSI Non Reserved keywords (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "ada" "asensitive" "assignment" "asymmetric" "atomic" "between" "bitvar" "called" "catalog_name" "chain" "character_set_catalog" "character_set_name" "character_set_schema" "checked" "class_origin" "cobol" "collation_catalog" "collation_name" "collation_schema" "column_name" "command_function" "command_function_code" "committed" "condition_number" "connection_name" "constraint_catalog" "constraint_name" "constraint_schema" "contains" "cursor_name" "datetime_interval_code" "datetime_interval_precision" "defined" "definer" "dispatch" "dynamic_function" "dynamic_function_code" "existing" "exists" "final" "fortran" "generated" "granted" "hierarchy" "hold" "implementation" "infix" "insensitive" "instance" "instantiable" "invoker" "key_member" "key_type" "length" "m" "message_length" "message_octet_length" "message_text" "method" "more" "mumps" "name" "nullable" "number" "options" "overlaps" "overriding" "parameter_mode" "parameter_name" "parameter_ordinal_position" "parameter_specific_catalog" "parameter_specific_name" "parameter_specific_schema" "pascal" "pli" "position" "repeatable" "returned_length" "returned_octet_length" "returned_sqlstate" "routine_catalog" "routine_name" "routine_schema" "row_count" "scale" "schema_name" "security" "self" "sensitive" "serializable" "server_name" "similar" "simple" "source" "specific_name" "style" "subclass_origin" "sublist" "symmetric" "system" "table_name" "transaction_active" "transactions_committed" "transactions_rolled_back" "transform" "transforms" "trigger_catalog" "trigger_name" "trigger_schema" "type" "uncommitted" "unnamed" "user_defined_type_catalog" "user_defined_type_name" "user_defined_type_schema" ) ;; ANSI Reserved keywords (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "absolute" "action" "add" "admin" "after" "aggregate" "alias" "all" "allocate" "alter" "and" "any" "are" "as" "asc" "assertion" "at" "authorization" "before" "begin" "both" "breadth" "by" "call" "cascade" "cascaded" "case" "catalog" "check" "class" "close" "collate" "collation" "column" "commit" "completion" "connect" "connection" "constraint" "constraints" "constructor" "continue" "corresponding" "create" "cross" "cube" "current" "cursor" "cycle" "data" "day" "deallocate" "declare" "default" "deferrable" "deferred" "delete" "depth" "deref" "desc" "describe" "descriptor" "destroy" "destructor" "deterministic" "diagnostics" "dictionary" "disconnect" "distinct" "domain" "drop" "dynamic" "each" "else" "end" "equals" "escape" "every" "except" "exception" "exec" "execute" "external" "false" "fetch" "first" "for" "foreign" "found" "free" "from" "full" "function" "general" "get" "global" "go" "goto" "grant" "group" "grouping" "having" "host" "hour" "identity" "ignore" "immediate" "in" "indicator" "initialize" "initially" "inner" "inout" "input" "insert" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "iterate" "join" "key" "language" "last" "lateral" "leading" "left" "less" "level" "like" "limit" "local" "locator" "map" "match" "minute" "modifies" "modify" "module" "month" "names" "natural" "new" "next" "no" "none" "not" "null" "of" "off" "old" "on" "only" "open" "operation" "option" "or" "order" "ordinality" "out" "outer" "output" "pad" "parameter" "parameters" "partial" "path" "postfix" "prefix" "preorder" "prepare" "preserve" "primary" "prior" "privileges" "procedure" "public" "read" "reads" "recursive" "references" "referencing" "relative" "restrict" "result" "return" "returns" "revoke" "right" "role" "rollback" "rollup" "routine" "rows" "savepoint" "schema" "scroll" "search" "second" "section" "select" "sequence" "session" "set" "sets" "size" "some" "space" "specific" "specifictype" "sql" "sqlexception" "sqlstate" "sqlwarning" "start" "state" "statement" "static" "structure" "table" "temporary" "terminate" "than" "then" "timezone_hour" "timezone_minute" "to" "trailing" "transaction" "translation" "trigger" "true" "under" "union" "unique" "unknown" "unnest" "update" "usage" "using" "value" "values" "variable" "view" "when" "whenever" "where" "with" "without" "work" "write" "year" ) ;; ANSI Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "abs" "avg" "bit_length" "cardinality" "cast" "char_length" "character_length" "coalesce" "convert" "count" "current_date" "current_path" "current_role" "current_time" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "extract" "localtime" "localtimestamp" "lower" "max" "min" "mod" "nullif" "octet_length" "overlay" "placing" "session_user" "substring" "sum" "system_user" "translate" "treat" "trim" "upper" "user" ) ;; ANSI Data Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "array" "binary" "bit" "blob" "boolean" "char" "character" "clob" "date" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "interval" "large" "national" "nchar" "nclob" "numeric" "object" "precision" "real" "ref" "row" "scope" "smallint" "time" "timestamp" "varchar" "varying" "zone" )))) (defvar sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords) "ANSI SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords'. You may want to add functions and PL/SQL keywords.") (defvar sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile (list ;; Oracle SQL*Plus Commands (cons (concat "^\\(?:\\(?:" (regexp-opt '( "@" "@@" "accept" "append" "archive" "attribute" "break" "btitle" "change" "clear" "column" "connect" "copy" "define" "del" "describe" "disconnect" "edit" "execute" "exit" "get" "help" "host" "input" "list" "password" "pause" "print" "prompt" "recover" "remark" "repfooter" "repheader" "run" "save" "show" "shutdown" "spool" "start" "startup" "store" "timing" "ttitle" "undefine" "variable" "whenever" ) t) "\\)\\|" "\\(?:compute\\s-+\\(?:avg\\|cou\\|min\\|max\\|num\\|sum\\|std\\|var\\)\\)\\|" "\\(?:set\\s-+\\(" (regexp-opt '("appi" "appinfo" "array" "arraysize" "auto" "autocommit" "autop" "autoprint" "autorecovery" "autot" "autotrace" "blo" "blockterminator" "buffer" "closecursor" "cmds" "cmdsep" "colsep" "com" "compatibility" "con" "concat" "constraint" "constraints" "copyc" "copycommit" "copytypecheck" "database" "def" "define" "document" "echo" "editf" "editfile" "emb" "embedded" "esc" "escape" "feed" "feedback" "flagger" "flu" "flush" "hea" "heading" "heads" "headsep" "instance" "lin" "linesize" "lobof" "loboffset" "logsource" "long" "longc" "longchunksize" "maxdata" "newp" "newpage" "null" "num" "numf" "numformat" "numwidth" "pages" "pagesize" "pau" "pause" "recsep" "recsepchar" "role" "scan" "serveroutput" "shift" "shiftinout" "show" "showmode" "space" "sqlbl" "sqlblanklines" "sqlc" "sqlcase" "sqlco" "sqlcontinue" "sqln" "sqlnumber" "sqlp" "sqlpluscompat" "sqlpluscompatibility" "sqlpre" "sqlprefix" "sqlprompt" "sqlt" "sqlterminator" "statement_id" "suf" "suffix" "tab" "term" "termout" "ti" "time" "timi" "timing" "transaction" "trim" "trimout" "trims" "trimspool" "truncate" "und" "underline" "ver" "verify" "wra" "wrap")) "\\)\\)" "\\)\\b.*" ) 'font-lock-doc-face) '("^[ \t]*rem\\(?:ark\\)?.*" . font-lock-comment-face) ;; Oracle Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "abs" "acos" "add_months" "ascii" "asciistr" "asin" "atan" "atan2" "avg" "bfilename" "bin_to_num" "bitand" "cast" "ceil" "chartorowid" "chr" "coalesce" "compose" "concat" "convert" "corr" "cos" "cosh" "count" "covar_pop" "covar_samp" "cume_dist" "current_date" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "dbtimezone" "decode" "decompose" "dense_rank" "depth" "deref" "dump" "empty_clob" "existsnode" "exp" "extract" "extractvalue" "first" "first_value" "floor" "following" "from_tz" "greatest" "group_id" "grouping_id" "hextoraw" "initcap" "instr" "lag" "last" "last_day" "last_value" "lead" "least" "length" "ln" "localtimestamp" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "make_ref" "max" "min" "mod" "months_between" "new_time" "next_day" "nls_charset_decl_len" "nls_charset_id" "nls_charset_name" "nls_initcap" "nls_lower" "nls_upper" "nlssort" "ntile" "nullif" "numtodsinterval" "numtoyminterval" "nvl" "nvl2" "over" "path" "percent_rank" "percentile_cont" "percentile_disc" "power" "preceding" "rank" "ratio_to_report" "rawtohex" "rawtonhex" "reftohex" "regr_" "regr_avgx" "regr_avgy" "regr_count" "regr_intercept" "regr_r2" "regr_slope" "regr_sxx" "regr_sxy" "regr_syy" "replace" "round" "row_number" "rowidtochar" "rowidtonchar" "rpad" "rtrim" "sessiontimezone" "sign" "sin" "sinh" "soundex" "sqrt" "stddev" "stddev_pop" "stddev_samp" "substr" "sum" "sys_connect_by_path" "sys_context" "sys_dburigen" "sys_extract_utc" "sys_guid" "sys_typeid" "sys_xmlagg" "sys_xmlgen" "sysdate" "systimestamp" "tan" "tanh" "to_char" "to_clob" "to_date" "to_dsinterval" "to_lob" "to_multi_byte" "to_nchar" "to_nclob" "to_number" "to_single_byte" "to_timestamp" "to_timestamp_tz" "to_yminterval" "translate" "treat" "trim" "trunc" "tz_offset" "uid" "unbounded" "unistr" "updatexml" "upper" "user" "userenv" "var_pop" "var_samp" "variance" "vsize" "width_bucket" "xml" "xmlagg" "xmlattribute" "xmlcolattval" "xmlconcat" "xmlelement" "xmlforest" "xmlsequence" "xmltransform" ) ;; Oracle Keywords (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "abort" "access" "accessed" "account" "activate" "add" "admin" "advise" "after" "agent" "aggregate" "all" "allocate" "allow" "alter" "always" "analyze" "ancillary" "and" "any" "apply" "archive" "archivelog" "array" "as" "asc" "associate" "at" "attribute" "attributes" "audit" "authenticated" "authid" "authorization" "auto" "autoallocate" "automatic" "availability" "backup" "before" "begin" "behalf" "between" "binding" "bitmap" "block" "blocksize" "body" "both" "buffer_pool" "build" "by" "cache" "call" "cancel" "cascade" "case" "category" "certificate" "chained" "change" "check" "checkpoint" "child" "chunk" "class" "clear" "clone" "close" "cluster" "column" "column_value" "columns" "comment" "commit" "committed" "compatibility" "compile" "complete" "composite_limit" "compress" "compute" "connect" "connect_time" "consider" "consistent" "constraint" "constraints" "constructor" "contents" "context" "continue" "controlfile" "corruption" "cost" "cpu_per_call" "cpu_per_session" "create" "cross" "cube" "current" "currval" "cycle" "dangling" "data" "database" "datafile" "datafiles" "day" "ddl" "deallocate" "debug" "default" "deferrable" "deferred" "definer" "delay" "delete" "demand" "desc" "determines" "deterministic" "dictionary" "dimension" "directory" "disable" "disassociate" "disconnect" "distinct" "distinguished" "distributed" "dml" "drop" "each" "element" "else" "enable" "end" "equals_path" "escape" "estimate" "except" "exceptions" "exchange" "excluding" "exists" "expire" "explain" "extent" "external" "externally" "failed_login_attempts" "fast" "file" "final" "finish" "flush" "for" "force" "foreign" "freelist" "freelists" "freepools" "fresh" "from" "full" "function" "functions" "generated" "global" "global_name" "globally" "grant" "group" "grouping" "groups" "guard" "hash" "hashkeys" "having" "heap" "hierarchy" "id" "identified" "identifier" "idle_time" "immediate" "in" "including" "increment" "index" "indexed" "indexes" "indextype" "indextypes" "indicator" "initial" "initialized" "initially" "initrans" "inner" "insert" "instance" "instantiable" "instead" "intersect" "into" "invalidate" "is" "isolation" "java" "join" "keep" "key" "kill" "language" "left" "less" "level" "levels" "library" "like" "like2" "like4" "likec" "limit" "link" "list" "lob" "local" "location" "locator" "lock" "log" "logfile" "logging" "logical" "logical_reads_per_call" "logical_reads_per_session" "managed" "management" "manual" "map" "mapping" "master" "matched" "materialized" "maxdatafiles" "maxextents" "maximize" "maxinstances" "maxlogfiles" "maxloghistory" "maxlogmembers" "maxsize" "maxtrans" "maxvalue" "member" "memory" "merge" "migrate" "minextents" "minimize" "minimum" "minus" "minvalue" "mode" "modify" "monitoring" "month" "mount" "move" "movement" "name" "named" "natural" "nested" "never" "new" "next" "nextval" "no" "noarchivelog" "noaudit" "nocache" "nocompress" "nocopy" "nocycle" "nodelay" "noforce" "nologging" "nomapping" "nomaxvalue" "nominimize" "nominvalue" "nomonitoring" "none" "noorder" "noparallel" "norely" "noresetlogs" "noreverse" "normal" "norowdependencies" "nosort" "noswitch" "not" "nothing" "notimeout" "novalidate" "nowait" "null" "nulls" "object" "of" "off" "offline" "oidindex" "old" "on" "online" "only" "open" "operator" "optimal" "option" "or" "order" "organization" "out" "outer" "outline" "overflow" "overriding" "package" "packages" "parallel" "parallel_enable" "parameters" "parent" "partition" "partitions" "password" "password_grace_time" "password_life_time" "password_lock_time" "password_reuse_max" "password_reuse_time" "password_verify_function" "pctfree" "pctincrease" "pctthreshold" "pctused" "pctversion" "percent" "performance" "permanent" "pfile" "physical" "pipelined" "plan" "post_transaction" "pragma" "prebuilt" "preserve" "primary" "private" "private_sga" "privileges" "procedure" "profile" "protection" "public" "purge" "query" "quiesce" "quota" "range" "read" "reads" "rebuild" "records_per_block" "recover" "recovery" "recycle" "reduced" "ref" "references" "referencing" "refresh" "register" "reject" "relational" "rely" "rename" "reset" "resetlogs" "resize" "resolve" "resolver" "resource" "restrict" "restrict_references" "restricted" "result" "resumable" "resume" "retention" "return" "returning" "reuse" "reverse" "revoke" "rewrite" "right" "rnds" "rnps" "role" "roles" "rollback" "rollup" "row" "rowdependencies" "rownum" "rows" "sample" "savepoint" "scan" "schema" "scn" "scope" "segment" "select" "selectivity" "self" "sequence" "serializable" "session" "sessions_per_user" "set" "sets" "settings" "shared" "shared_pool" "shrink" "shutdown" "siblings" "sid" "single" "size" "skip" "some" "sort" "source" "space" "specification" "spfile" "split" "standby" "start" "statement_id" "static" "statistics" "stop" "storage" "store" "structure" "subpartition" "subpartitions" "substitutable" "successful" "supplemental" "suspend" "switch" "switchover" "synonym" "sys" "system" "table" "tables" "tablespace" "tempfile" "template" "temporary" "test" "than" "then" "thread" "through" "time_zone" "timeout" "to" "trace" "transaction" "trigger" "triggers" "truncate" "trust" "type" "types" "unarchived" "under" "under_path" "undo" "uniform" "union" "unique" "unlimited" "unlock" "unquiesce" "unrecoverable" "until" "unusable" "unused" "update" "upgrade" "usage" "use" "using" "validate" "validation" "value" "values" "variable" "varray" "version" "view" "wait" "when" "whenever" "where" "with" "without" "wnds" "wnps" "work" "write" "xmldata" "xmlschema" "xmltype" ) ;; Oracle Data Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "bfile" "blob" "byte" "char" "character" "clob" "date" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "interval" "long" "national" "nchar" "nclob" "number" "numeric" "nvarchar2" "precision" "raw" "real" "rowid" "second" "smallint" "time" "timestamp" "urowid" "varchar" "varchar2" "varying" "year" "zone" ) ;; Oracle PL/SQL Attributes (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face '("" . "\\b") "%bulk_rowcount" "%found" "%isopen" "%notfound" "%rowcount" "%rowtype" "%type" ) ;; Oracle PL/SQL Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "extend" "prior" ) ;; Oracle PL/SQL Keywords (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "autonomous_transaction" "bulk" "char_base" "collect" "constant" "cursor" "declare" "do" "elsif" "exception_init" "execute" "exit" "extends" "false" "fetch" "forall" "goto" "hour" "if" "interface" "loop" "minute" "number_base" "ocirowid" "opaque" "others" "rowtype" "separate" "serially_reusable" "sql" "sqlcode" "sqlerrm" "subtype" "the" "timezone_abbr" "timezone_hour" "timezone_minute" "timezone_region" "true" "varrying" "while" ) ;; Oracle PL/SQL Data Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "binary_integer" "boolean" "naturaln" "pls_integer" "positive" "positiven" "record" "signtype" "string" ) ;; Oracle PL/SQL Exceptions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-warning-face nil "access_into_null" "case_not_found" "collection_is_null" "cursor_already_open" "dup_val_on_index" "invalid_cursor" "invalid_number" "login_denied" "no_data_found" "not_logged_on" "program_error" "rowtype_mismatch" "self_is_null" "storage_error" "subscript_beyond_count" "subscript_outside_limit" "sys_invalid_rowid" "timeout_on_resource" "too_many_rows" "value_error" "zero_divide" "exception" "notfound" ))) "Oracle SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords'. You may want to add functions and PL/SQL keywords.") (defvar sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile (list ;; Postgres Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "abbrev" "abs" "acos" "age" "area" "ascii" "asin" "atab2" "atan" "atan2" "avg" "bit_length" "both" "broadcast" "btrim" "cbrt" "ceil" "center" "char_length" "chr" "coalesce" "col_description" "convert" "cos" "cot" "count" "current_database" "current_date" "current_schema" "current_schemas" "current_setting" "current_time" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "currval" "date_part" "date_trunc" "decode" "degrees" "diameter" "encode" "exp" "extract" "floor" "get_bit" "get_byte" "has_database_privilege" "has_function_privilege" "has_language_privilege" "has_schema_privilege" "has_table_privilege" "height" "host" "initcap" "isclosed" "isfinite" "isopen" "leading" "length" "ln" "localtime" "localtimestamp" "log" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "masklen" "max" "min" "mod" "netmask" "network" "nextval" "now" "npoints" "nullif" "obj_description" "octet_length" "overlay" "pclose" "pg_client_encoding" "pg_function_is_visible" "pg_get_constraintdef" "pg_get_indexdef" "pg_get_ruledef" "pg_get_userbyid" "pg_get_viewdef" "pg_opclass_is_visible" "pg_operator_is_visible" "pg_table_is_visible" "pg_type_is_visible" "pi" "popen" "position" "pow" "quote_ident" "quote_literal" "radians" "radius" "random" "repeat" "replace" "round" "rpad" "rtrim" "session_user" "set_bit" "set_byte" "set_config" "set_masklen" "setval" "sign" "sin" "split_part" "sqrt" "stddev" "strpos" "substr" "substring" "sum" "tan" "timeofday" "to_ascii" "to_char" "to_date" "to_hex" "to_number" "to_timestamp" "trailing" "translate" "trim" "trunc" "upper" "variance" "version" "width" ) ;; Postgres Reserved (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "abort" "access" "add" "after" "aggregate" "alignment" "all" "alter" "analyze" "and" "any" "as" "asc" "assignment" "authorization" "backward" "basetype" "before" "begin" "between" "binary" "by" "cache" "called" "cascade" "case" "cast" "characteristics" "check" "checkpoint" "class" "close" "cluster" "column" "comment" "commit" "committed" "commutator" "constraint" "constraints" "conversion" "copy" "create" "createdb" "createuser" "cursor" "cycle" "database" "deallocate" "declare" "default" "deferrable" "deferred" "definer" "delete" "delimiter" "desc" "distinct" "do" "domain" "drop" "each" "element" "else" "encoding" "encrypted" "end" "escape" "except" "exclusive" "execute" "exists" "explain" "extended" "external" "false" "fetch" "finalfunc" "for" "force" "foreign" "forward" "freeze" "from" "full" "function" "grant" "group" "gtcmp" "handler" "hashes" "having" "immediate" "immutable" "implicit" "in" "increment" "index" "inherits" "initcond" "initially" "input" "insensitive" "insert" "instead" "internallength" "intersect" "into" "invoker" "is" "isnull" "isolation" "join" "key" "language" "leftarg" "level" "like" "limit" "listen" "load" "local" "location" "lock" "ltcmp" "main" "match" "maxvalue" "merges" "minvalue" "mode" "move" "natural" "negator" "next" "nocreatedb" "nocreateuser" "none" "not" "nothing" "notify" "notnull" "null" "of" "offset" "oids" "on" "only" "operator" "or" "order" "output" "owner" "partial" "passedbyvalue" "password" "plain" "prepare" "primary" "prior" "privileges" "procedural" "procedure" "public" "read" "recheck" "references" "reindex" "relative" "rename" "reset" "restrict" "returns" "revoke" "rightarg" "rollback" "row" "rule" "schema" "scroll" "security" "select" "sequence" "serializable" "session" "set" "sfunc" "share" "show" "similar" "some" "sort1" "sort2" "stable" "start" "statement" "statistics" "storage" "strict" "stype" "sysid" "table" "temp" "template" "temporary" "then" "to" "transaction" "trigger" "true" "truncate" "trusted" "type" "unencrypted" "union" "unique" "unknown" "unlisten" "until" "update" "usage" "user" "using" "vacuum" "valid" "validator" "values" "variable" "verbose" "view" "volatile" "when" "where" "with" "without" "work" ) ;; Postgres Data Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "anyarray" "bigint" "bigserial" "bit" "boolean" "box" "bytea" "char" "character" "cidr" "circle" "cstring" "date" "decimal" "double" "float4" "float8" "inet" "int2" "int4" "int8" "integer" "internal" "interval" "language_handler" "line" "lseg" "macaddr" "money" "numeric" "oid" "opaque" "path" "point" "polygon" "precision" "real" "record" "regclass" "regoper" "regoperator" "regproc" "regprocedure" "regtype" "serial" "serial4" "serial8" "smallint" "text" "time" "timestamp" "varchar" "varying" "void" "zone" ))) "Postgres SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile (list ;; Linter Keywords (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "autocommit" "autoinc" "autorowid" "cancel" "cascade" "channel" "committed" "count" "countblob" "cross" "current" "data" "database" "datafile" "datafiles" "datesplit" "dba" "dbname" "default" "deferred" "denied" "description" "device" "difference" "directory" "error" "escape" "euc" "exclusive" "external" "extfile" "false" "file" "filename" "filesize" "filetime" "filter" "findblob" "first" "foreign" "full" "fuzzy" "global" "granted" "ignore" "immediate" "increment" "indexes" "indexfile" "indexfiles" "indextime" "initial" "integrity" "internal" "key" "last_autoinc" "last_rowid" "limit" "linter" "linter_file_device" "linter_file_size" "linter_name_length" "ln" "local" "login" "maxisn" "maxrow" "maxrowid" "maxvalue" "message" "minvalue" "module" "names" "national" "natural" "new" "new_table" "no" "node" "noneuc" "nulliferror" "numbers" "off" "old" "old_table" "only" "operation" "optimistic" "option" "page" "partially" "password" "phrase" "plan" "precision" "primary" "priority" "privileges" "proc_info_size" "proc_par_name_len" "protocol" "quant" "range" "raw" "read" "record" "records" "references" "remote" "rename" "replication" "restart" "rewrite" "root" "row" "rule" "savepoint" "security" "sensitive" "sequence" "serializable" "server" "since" "size" "some" "startup" "statement" "station" "success" "sys_guid" "tables" "test" "timeout" "trace" "transaction" "translation" "trigger" "trigger_info_size" "true" "trunc" "uncommitted" "unicode" "unknown" "unlimited" "unlisted" "user" "utf8" "value" "varying" "volumes" "wait" "windows_code" "workspace" "write" "xml" ) ;; Linter Reserved (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "access" "action" "add" "address" "after" "all" "alter" "always" "and" "any" "append" "as" "asc" "ascic" "async" "at_begin" "at_end" "audit" "aud_obj_name_len" "backup" "base" "before" "between" "blobfile" "blobfiles" "blobpct" "brief" "browse" "by" "case" "cast" "check" "clear" "close" "column" "comment" "commit" "connect" "contains" "correct" "create" "delete" "desc" "disable" "disconnect" "distinct" "drop" "each" "ef" "else" "enable" "end" "event" "except" "exclude" "execute" "exists" "extract" "fetch" "finish" "for" "from" "get" "grant" "group" "having" "identified" "in" "index" "inner" "insert" "instead" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "join" "left" "level" "like" "lock" "mode" "modify" "not" "nowait" "null" "of" "on" "open" "or" "order" "outer" "owner" "press" "prior" "procedure" "public" "purge" "rebuild" "resource" "restrict" "revoke" "right" "role" "rollback" "rownum" "select" "session" "set" "share" "shutdown" "start" "stop" "sync" "synchronize" "synonym" "sysdate" "table" "then" "to" "union" "unique" "unlock" "until" "update" "using" "values" "view" "when" "where" "with" "without" ) ;; Linter Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "abs" "acos" "asin" "atan" "atan2" "avg" "ceil" "cos" "cosh" "divtime" "exp" "floor" "getbits" "getblob" "getbyte" "getlong" "getraw" "getstr" "gettext" "getword" "hextoraw" "lenblob" "length" "log" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "max" "min" "mod" "monthname" "nvl" "octet_length" "power" "rand" "rawtohex" "repeat_string" "right_substr" "round" "rpad" "rtrim" "sign" "sin" "sinh" "soundex" "sqrt" "sum" "tan" "tanh" "timeint_to_days" "to_char" "to_date" "to_gmtime" "to_localtime" "to_number" "trim" "upper" "decode" "substr" "substring" "chr" "dayname" "days" "greatest" "hex" "initcap" "instr" "least" "multime" "replace" "width" ) ;; Linter Data Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "bigint" "bitmap" "blob" "boolean" "char" "character" "date" "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "nchar" "number" "numeric" "real" "smallint" "varbyte" "varchar" "byte" "cursor" "long" ))) "Linter SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'.") (defvar sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile (list ;; MS isql/osql Commands (cons (concat "^\\(?:\\(?:set\\s-+\\(?:" (regexp-opt '( "datefirst" "dateformat" "deadlock_priority" "lock_timeout" "concat_null_yields_null" "cursor_close_on_commit" "disable_def_cnst_chk" "fips_flagger" "identity_insert" "language" "offsets" "quoted_identifier" "arithabort" "arithignore" "fmtonly" "nocount" "noexec" "numeric_roundabort" "parseonly" "query_governor_cost_limit" "rowcount" "textsize" "ansi_defaults" "ansi_null_dflt_off" "ansi_null_dflt_on" "ansi_nulls" "ansi_padding" "ansi_warnings" "forceplan" "showplan_all" "showplan_text" "statistics" "implicit_transactions" "remote_proc_transactions" "transaction" "xact_abort" ) t) "\\)\\)\\|go\\s-*\\|use\\s-+\\|setuser\\s-+\\|dbcc\\s-+\\).*$") 'font-lock-doc-face) ;; MS Reserved (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "absolute" "add" "all" "alter" "and" "any" "as" "asc" "authorization" "avg" "backup" "begin" "between" "break" "browse" "bulk" "by" "cascade" "case" "check" "checkpoint" "close" "clustered" "coalesce" "column" "commit" "committed" "compute" "confirm" "constraint" "contains" "containstable" "continue" "controlrow" "convert" "count" "create" "cross" "current" "current_date" "current_time" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "database" "deallocate" "declare" "default" "delete" "deny" "desc" "disk" "distinct" "distributed" "double" "drop" "dummy" "dump" "else" "end" "errlvl" "errorexit" "escape" "except" "exec" "execute" "exists" "exit" "fetch" "file" "fillfactor" "first" "floppy" "for" "foreign" "freetext" "freetexttable" "from" "full" "goto" "grant" "group" "having" "holdlock" "identity" "identity_insert" "identitycol" "if" "in" "index" "inner" "insert" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "join" "key" "kill" "last" "left" "level" "like" "lineno" "load" "max" "min" "mirrorexit" "national" "next" "nocheck" "nolock" "nonclustered" "not" "null" "nullif" "of" "off" "offsets" "on" "once" "only" "open" "opendatasource" "openquery" "openrowset" "option" "or" "order" "outer" "output" "over" "paglock" "percent" "perm" "permanent" "pipe" "plan" "precision" "prepare" "primary" "print" "prior" "privileges" "proc" "procedure" "processexit" "public" "raiserror" "read" "readcommitted" "readpast" "readtext" "readuncommitted" "reconfigure" "references" "relative" "repeatable" "repeatableread" "replication" "restore" "restrict" "return" "revoke" "right" "rollback" "rowcount" "rowguidcol" "rowlock" "rule" "save" "schema" "select" "serializable" "session_user" "set" "shutdown" "some" "statistics" "sum" "system_user" "table" "tablock" "tablockx" "tape" "temp" "temporary" "textsize" "then" "to" "top" "tran" "transaction" "trigger" "truncate" "tsequal" "uncommitted" "union" "unique" "update" "updatetext" "updlock" "use" "user" "values" "view" "waitfor" "when" "where" "while" "with" "work" "writetext" "collate" "function" "openxml" "returns" ) ;; MS Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "@@connections" "@@cpu_busy" "@@cursor_rows" "@@datefirst" "@@dbts" "@@error" "@@fetch_status" "@@identity" "@@idle" "@@io_busy" "@@langid" "@@language" "@@lock_timeout" "@@max_connections" "@@max_precision" "@@nestlevel" "@@options" "@@pack_received" "@@pack_sent" "@@packet_errors" "@@procid" "@@remserver" "@@rowcount" "@@servername" "@@servicename" "@@spid" "@@textsize" "@@timeticks" "@@total_errors" "@@total_read" "@@total_write" "@@trancount" "@@version" "abs" "acos" "and" "app_name" "ascii" "asin" "atan" "atn2" "avg" "case" "cast" "ceiling" "char" "charindex" "coalesce" "col_length" "col_name" "columnproperty" "containstable" "convert" "cos" "cot" "count" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "cursor_status" "databaseproperty" "datalength" "dateadd" "datediff" "datename" "datepart" "day" "db_id" "db_name" "degrees" "difference" "exp" "file_id" "file_name" "filegroup_id" "filegroup_name" "filegroupproperty" "fileproperty" "floor" "formatmessage" "freetexttable" "fulltextcatalogproperty" "fulltextserviceproperty" "getansinull" "getdate" "grouping" "host_id" "host_name" "ident_incr" "ident_seed" "identity" "index_col" "indexproperty" "is_member" "is_srvrolemember" "isdate" "isnull" "isnumeric" "left" "len" "log" "log10" "lower" "ltrim" "max" "min" "month" "nchar" "newid" "nullif" "object_id" "object_name" "objectproperty" "openquery" "openrowset" "parsename" "patindex" "patindex" "permissions" "pi" "power" "quotename" "radians" "rand" "replace" "replicate" "reverse" "right" "round" "rtrim" "session_user" "sign" "sin" "soundex" "space" "sqrt" "square" "stats_date" "stdev" "stdevp" "str" "stuff" "substring" "sum" "suser_id" "suser_name" "suser_sid" "suser_sname" "system_user" "tan" "textptr" "textvalid" "typeproperty" "unicode" "upper" "user" "user_id" "user_name" "var" "varp" "year" ) ;; MS Variables '("\\b@[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\b" . font-lock-variable-name-face) ;; MS Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "binary" "bit" "char" "character" "cursor" "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "image" "int" "integer" "money" "national" "nchar" "ntext" "numeric" "numeric" "nvarchar" "precision" "real" "smalldatetime" "smallint" "smallmoney" "text" "timestamp" "tinyint" "uniqueidentifier" "varbinary" "varchar" "varying" ))) "Microsoft SQLServer SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords nil "Sybase SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords nil "Informix SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords nil "Interbase SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-ingres-font-lock-keywords nil "Ingres SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords nil "Solid SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords (eval-when-compile (list ;; MySQL Functions (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-builtin-face nil "ascii" "avg" "bdmpolyfromtext" "bdmpolyfromwkb" "bdpolyfromtext" "bdpolyfromwkb" "benchmark" "bin" "bit_and" "bit_length" "bit_or" "bit_xor" "both" "cast" "char_length" "character_length" "coalesce" "concat" "concat_ws" "connection_id" "conv" "convert" "count" "curdate" "current_date" "current_time" "current_timestamp" "curtime" "elt" "encrypt" "export_set" "field" "find_in_set" "found_rows" "from" "geomcollfromtext" "geomcollfromwkb" "geometrycollectionfromtext" "geometrycollectionfromwkb" "geometryfromtext" "geometryfromwkb" "geomfromtext" "geomfromwkb" "get_lock" "group_concat" "hex" "ifnull" "instr" "interval" "isnull" "last_insert_id" "lcase" "leading" "length" "linefromtext" "linefromwkb" "linestringfromtext" "linestringfromwkb" "load_file" "locate" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "make_set" "master_pos_wait" "max" "mid" "min" "mlinefromtext" "mlinefromwkb" "mpointfromtext" "mpointfromwkb" "mpolyfromtext" "mpolyfromwkb" "multilinestringfromtext" "multilinestringfromwkb" "multipointfromtext" "multipointfromwkb" "multipolygonfromtext" "multipolygonfromwkb" "now" "nullif" "oct" "octet_length" "ord" "pointfromtext" "pointfromwkb" "polyfromtext" "polyfromwkb" "polygonfromtext" "polygonfromwkb" "position" "quote" "rand" "release_lock" "repeat" "replace" "reverse" "rpad" "rtrim" "soundex" "space" "std" "stddev" "substring" "substring_index" "sum" "sysdate" "trailing" "trim" "ucase" "unix_timestamp" "upper" "user" "variance" ) ;; MySQL Keywords (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-keyword-face nil "action" "add" "after" "against" "all" "alter" "and" "as" "asc" "auto_increment" "avg_row_length" "bdb" "between" "by" "cascade" "case" "change" "character" "check" "checksum" "close" "collate" "collation" "column" "columns" "comment" "committed" "concurrent" "constraint" "create" "cross" "data" "database" "default" "delay_key_write" "delayed" "delete" "desc" "directory" "disable" "distinct" "distinctrow" "do" "drop" "dumpfile" "duplicate" "else" "enable" "enclosed" "end" "escaped" "exists" "fields" "first" "for" "force" "foreign" "from" "full" "fulltext" "global" "group" "handler" "having" "heap" "high_priority" "if" "ignore" "in" "index" "infile" "inner" "insert" "insert_method" "into" "is" "isam" "isolation" "join" "key" "keys" "last" "left" "level" "like" "limit" "lines" "load" "local" "lock" "low_priority" "match" "max_rows" "merge" "min_rows" "mode" "modify" "mrg_myisam" "myisam" "natural" "next" "no" "not" "null" "offset" "oj" "on" "open" "optionally" "or" "order" "outer" "outfile" "pack_keys" "partial" "password" "prev" "primary" "procedure" "quick" "raid0" "raid_type" "read" "references" "rename" "repeatable" "restrict" "right" "rollback" "rollup" "row_format" "savepoint" "select" "separator" "serializable" "session" "set" "share" "show" "sql_big_result" "sql_buffer_result" "sql_cache" "sql_calc_found_rows" "sql_no_cache" "sql_small_result" "starting" "straight_join" "striped" "table" "tables" "temporary" "terminated" "then" "to" "transaction" "truncate" "type" "uncommitted" "union" "unique" "unlock" "update" "use" "using" "values" "when" "where" "with" "write" "xor" ) ;; MySQL Data Types (sql-font-lock-keywords-builder 'font-lock-type-face nil "bigint" "binary" "bit" "blob" "bool" "boolean" "char" "curve" "date" "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "enum" "fixed" "float" "geometry" "geometrycollection" "int" "integer" "line" "linearring" "linestring" "longblob" "longtext" "mediumblob" "mediumint" "mediumtext" "multicurve" "multilinestring" "multipoint" "multipolygon" "multisurface" "national" "numeric" "point" "polygon" "precision" "real" "smallint" "surface" "text" "time" "timestamp" "tinyblob" "tinyint" "tinytext" "unsigned" "varchar" "year" "year2" "year4" "zerofill" ))) "MySQL SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords nil "SQLite SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords nil "DB2 SQL keywords used by font-lock. This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before you define your own `sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords'.") (defvar sql-mode-font-lock-keywords nil "SQL keywords used by font-lock. Setting this variable directly no longer has any affect. Use `sql-product' and `sql-add-product-keywords' to control the highlighting rules in SQL mode.") ;;; SQL Product support functions (defun sql-add-product (product display &rest plist) "Add support for a database product in `sql-mode'. Add PRODUCT to `sql-product-alist' which enables `sql-mode' to properly support syntax highlighting and interactive interaction. DISPLAY is the name of the SQL product that will appear in the menu bar and in messages. PLIST initializes the product configuration." ;; Don't do anything if the product is already supported (if (assoc product sql-product-alist) (message "Product `%s' is already defined" product) ;; Add product to the alist (add-to-list 'sql-product-alist `((,product :name ,display . ,plist))) ;; Add a menu item to the SQL->Product menu (easy-menu-add-item sql-mode-menu '("Product") ;; Each product is represented by a radio ;; button with it's display name. `[,display (lambda () (interactive) (sql-set-product ',product)) :style radio :selected (eq sql-product ',product)] ;; Maintain the product list in ;; (case-insensitive) alphabetic order of the ;; display names. Loop thru each keymap item ;; looking for an item whose display name is ;; after this product's name. (let ((next-item) (down-display (downcase display))) (map-keymap (lambda (k b) (when (and (not next-item) (string-lessp down-display (downcase (cadr b)))) (setq next-item k))) (easy-menu-get-map sql-mode-menu '("Product"))) next-item)) product)) (defun sql-del-product (product) "Remove support for PRODUCT in `sql-mode'." ;; Remove the menu item based on the display name (easy-menu-remove-item sql-mode-menu '("Product") (sql-get-product-feature product :name)) ;; Remove the product alist item (setq sql-product-alist (assq-delete-all product sql-product-alist)) nil) (defun sql-set-product-feature (product feature newvalue) "Set FEATURE of database PRODUCT to NEWVALUE. The PRODUCT must be a symbol which identifies the database product. The product must have already exist on the product list. See `sql-add-product' to add new products. The FEATURE argument must be a plist keyword accepted by `sql-product-alist'." (let* ((p (assoc product sql-product-alist)) (v (plist-get (cdr p) feature))) (if p (if (and (member feature sql-indirect-features) (symbolp v)) (set v newvalue) (setcdr p (plist-put (cdr p) feature newvalue))) (message "`%s' is not a known product; use `sql-add-product' to add it first." product)))) (defun sql-get-product-feature (product feature &optional fallback) "Lookup FEATURE associated with a SQL PRODUCT. If the FEATURE is nil for PRODUCT, and FALLBACK is specified, then the FEATURE associated with the FALLBACK product is returned. See `sql-product-alist' for a list of products and supported features." (let* ((p (assoc product sql-product-alist)) (v (plist-get (cdr p) feature))) (if p ;; If no value and fallback, lookup feature for fallback (if (and (not v) fallback (not (eq product fallback))) (sql-get-product-feature fallback feature) (if (and (member feature sql-indirect-features) (symbolp v)) (symbol-value v) v)) (message "`%s' is not a known product; use `sql-add-product' to add it first." product)))) (defun sql-product-font-lock (keywords-only imenu) "Configure font-lock and imenu with product-specific settings. The KEYWORDS-ONLY flag is passed to font-lock to specify whether only keywords should be hilighted and syntactic hilighting skipped. The IMENU flag indicates whether `imenu-mode' should also be configured." (let ;; Get the product-specific syntax-alist. ((syntax-alist (append (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :syntax-alist) '((?_ . "w") (?. . "w"))))) ;; Get the product-specific keywords. (setq sql-mode-font-lock-keywords (append (unless (eq sql-product 'ansi) (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :font-lock)) ;; Always highlight ANSI keywords (sql-get-product-feature 'ansi :font-lock) ;; Fontify object names in CREATE, DROP and ALTER DDL ;; statements (list sql-mode-font-lock-object-name))) ;; Setup font-lock. Force re-parsing of `font-lock-defaults'. (kill-local-variable 'font-lock-set-defaults) (setq font-lock-defaults (list 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords keywords-only t syntax-alist)) ;; Force font lock to reinitialize if it is already on ;; Otherwise, we can wait until it can be started. (when (and (fboundp 'font-lock-mode) (boundp 'font-lock-mode) font-lock-mode) (font-lock-mode-internal nil) (font-lock-mode-internal t)) (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook (lambda () ;; Provide defaults for new font-lock faces. (defvar font-lock-builtin-face (if (boundp 'font-lock-preprocessor-face) font-lock-preprocessor-face font-lock-keyword-face)) (defvar font-lock-doc-face font-lock-string-face)) nil t) ;; Setup imenu; it needs the same syntax-alist. (when imenu (setq imenu-syntax-alist syntax-alist)))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-add-product-keywords (product keywords &optional append) "Add highlighting KEYWORDS for SQL PRODUCT. PRODUCT should be a symbol, the name of a SQL product, such as `oracle'. KEYWORDS should be a list; see the variable `font-lock-keywords'. By default they are added at the beginning of the current highlighting list. If optional argument APPEND is `set', they are used to replace the current highlighting list. If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at the end of the current highlighting list. For example: (sql-add-product-keywords 'ms '((\"\\\\b\\\\w+_t\\\\b\" . font-lock-type-face))) adds a fontification pattern to fontify identifiers ending in `_t' as data types." (let* ((sql-indirect-features nil) (font-lock-var (sql-get-product-feature product :font-lock)) (old-val)) (setq old-val (symbol-value font-lock-var)) (set font-lock-var (if (eq append 'set) keywords (if append (append old-val keywords) (append keywords old-val)))))) ;;; Functions to switch highlighting (defun sql-highlight-product () "Turn on the font highlighting for the SQL product selected." (when (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode) ;; Setup font-lock (sql-product-font-lock nil t) ;; Set the mode name to include the product. (setq mode-name (concat "SQL[" (or (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :name) (symbol-name sql-product)) "]")))) (defun sql-set-product (product) "Set `sql-product' to PRODUCT and enable appropriate highlighting." (interactive (list (completing-read "SQL product: " (mapcar (lambda (info) (symbol-name (car info))) sql-product-alist) nil 'require-match (or (and sql-product (symbol-name sql-product)) "ansi")))) (if (stringp product) (setq product (intern product))) (when (not (assoc product sql-product-alist)) (error "SQL product %s is not supported; treated as ANSI" product) (setq product 'ansi)) ;; Save product setting and fontify. (setq sql-product product) (sql-highlight-product)) ;;; Compatibility functions (if (not (fboundp 'comint-line-beginning-position)) ;; comint-line-beginning-position is defined in Emacs 21 (defun comint-line-beginning-position () "Return the buffer position of the beginning of the line, after any prompt. The prompt is assumed to be any text at the beginning of the line matching the regular expression `comint-prompt-regexp', a buffer local variable." (save-excursion (comint-bol nil) (point)))) ;;; Small functions (defun sql-magic-go (arg) "Insert \"o\" and call `comint-send-input'. `sql-electric-stuff' must be the symbol `go'." (interactive "P") (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg)) (if (and (equal sql-electric-stuff 'go) (save-excursion (comint-bol nil) (looking-at "go\\b"))) (comint-send-input))) (defun sql-magic-semicolon (arg) "Insert semicolon and call `comint-send-input'. `sql-electric-stuff' must be the symbol `semicolon'." (interactive "P") (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg)) (if (equal sql-electric-stuff 'semicolon) (comint-send-input))) (defun sql-accumulate-and-indent () "Continue SQL statement on the next line." (interactive) (if (fboundp 'comint-accumulate) (comint-accumulate) (newline)) (indent-according-to-mode)) (defun sql-help-list-products (indent freep) "Generate listing of products available for use under SQLi. List products with :free-softare attribute set to FREEP. Indent each line with INDENT." (let (sqli-func doc) (setq doc "") (dolist (p sql-product-alist) (setq sqli-func (intern (concat "sql-" (symbol-name (car p))))) (if (and (fboundp sqli-func) (eq (sql-get-product-feature (car p) :free-software) freep)) (setq doc (concat doc indent (or (sql-get-product-feature (car p) :name) (symbol-name (car p))) ":\t" "\\[" (symbol-name sqli-func) "]\n")))) doc)) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-help () "Show short help for the SQL modes. Use an entry function to open an interactive SQL buffer. This buffer is usually named `*SQL*'. The name of the major mode is SQLi. Use the following commands to start a specific SQL interpreter: \\\\FREE Other non-free SQL implementations are also supported: \\\\NONFREE But we urge you to choose a free implementation instead of these. You can also use \\[sql-product-interactive] to invoke the interpreter for the current `sql-product'. Once you have the SQLi buffer, you can enter SQL statements in the buffer. The output generated is appended to the buffer and a new prompt is generated. See the In/Out menu in the SQLi buffer for some functions that help you navigate through the buffer, the input history, etc. If you have a really complex SQL statement or if you are writing a procedure, you can do this in a separate buffer. Put the new buffer in `sql-mode' by calling \\[sql-mode]. The name of this buffer can be anything. The name of the major mode is SQL. In this SQL buffer (SQL mode), you can send the region or the entire buffer to the interactive SQL buffer (SQLi mode). The results are appended to the SQLi buffer without disturbing your SQL buffer." (interactive) ;; Insert references to loaded products into the help buffer string (let ((doc (documentation 'sql-help t)) changedp) (setq changedp nil) ;; Insert FREE software list (when (string-match "^\\(\\s-*\\)[\\\\][\\\\]FREE\\s-*\n" doc 0) (setq doc (replace-match (sql-help-list-products (match-string 1 doc) t) t t doc 0) changedp t)) ;; Insert non-FREE software list (when (string-match "^\\(\\s-*\\)[\\\\][\\\\]NONFREE\\s-*\n" doc 0) (setq doc (replace-match (sql-help-list-products (match-string 1 doc) nil) t t doc 0) changedp t)) ;; If we changed the help text, save the change so that the help ;; sub-system will see it (when changedp (put 'sql-help 'function-documentation doc))) ;; Call help on this function (describe-function 'sql-help)) (defun sql-read-passwd (prompt &optional default) "Read a password using PROMPT. Optional DEFAULT is password to start with." (read-passwd prompt nil default)) (defun sql-get-login (&rest what) "Get username, password and database from the user. The variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-server', and `sql-database' can be customized. They are used as the default values. Usernames, servers and databases are stored in `sql-user-history', `sql-server-history' and `database-history'. Passwords are not stored in a history. Parameter WHAT is a list of tokens passed as arguments in the function call. The function asks for the username if WHAT contains the symbol `user', for the password if it contains the symbol `password', for the server if it contains the symbol `server', and for the database if it contains the symbol `database'. The members of WHAT are processed in the order in which they are provided. In order to ask the user for username, password and database, call the function like this: (sql-get-login 'user 'password 'database)." (interactive) (while what (cond ((eq (car what) 'user) ; user (setq sql-user (read-from-minibuffer "User: " sql-user nil nil 'sql-user-history))) ((eq (car what) 'password) ; password (setq sql-password (sql-read-passwd "Password: " sql-password))) ((eq (car what) 'server) ; server (setq sql-server (read-from-minibuffer "Server: " sql-server nil nil 'sql-server-history))) ((eq (car what) 'port) ; port (setq sql-port (read-from-minibuffer "Port: " sql-port nil nil 'sql-port-history))) ((eq (car what) 'database) ; database (setq sql-database (read-from-minibuffer "Database: " sql-database nil nil 'sql-database-history)))) (setq what (cdr what)))) (defun sql-find-sqli-buffer () "Returns the current default SQLi buffer or nil. In order to qualify, the SQLi buffer must be alive, be in `sql-interactive-mode' and have a process." (let ((default-buffer (default-value 'sql-buffer))) (if (and (buffer-live-p default-buffer) (get-buffer-process default-buffer)) default-buffer (save-current-buffer (let ((buflist (buffer-list)) (found)) (while (not (or (null buflist) found)) (let ((candidate (car buflist))) (set-buffer candidate) (if (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode) (get-buffer-process candidate)) (setq found candidate)) (setq buflist (cdr buflist)))) found))))) (defun sql-set-sqli-buffer-generally () "Set SQLi buffer for all SQL buffers that have none. This function checks all SQL buffers for their SQLi buffer. If their SQLi buffer is nonexistent or has no process, it is set to the current default SQLi buffer. The current default SQLi buffer is determined using `sql-find-sqli-buffer'. If `sql-buffer' is set, `sql-set-sqli-hook' is run." (interactive) (save-excursion (let ((buflist (buffer-list)) (default-sqli-buffer (sql-find-sqli-buffer))) (setq-default sql-buffer default-sqli-buffer) (while (not (null buflist)) (let ((candidate (car buflist))) (set-buffer candidate) (if (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode) (not (buffer-live-p sql-buffer))) (progn (setq sql-buffer default-sqli-buffer) (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook)))) (setq buflist (cdr buflist)))))) (defun sql-set-sqli-buffer () "Set the SQLi buffer SQL strings are sent to. Call this function in a SQL buffer in order to set the SQLi buffer SQL strings are sent to. Calling this function sets `sql-buffer' and runs `sql-set-sqli-hook'. If you call it from a SQL buffer, this sets the local copy of `sql-buffer'. If you call it from anywhere else, it sets the global copy of `sql-buffer'." (interactive) (let ((default-buffer (sql-find-sqli-buffer))) (if (null default-buffer) (error "There is no suitable SQLi buffer")) (let ((new-buffer (get-buffer (read-buffer "New SQLi buffer: " default-buffer t)))) (if (null (get-buffer-process new-buffer)) (error "Buffer %s has no process" (buffer-name new-buffer))) (if (null (with-current-buffer new-buffer (equal major-mode 'sql-interactive-mode))) (error "Buffer %s is no SQLi buffer" (buffer-name new-buffer))) (if new-buffer (progn (setq sql-buffer new-buffer) (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook)))))) (defun sql-show-sqli-buffer () "Show the name of current SQLi buffer. This is the buffer SQL strings are sent to. It is stored in the variable `sql-buffer'. See `sql-help' on how to create such a buffer." (interactive) (if (null (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)) (message "%s has no SQLi buffer set." (buffer-name (current-buffer))) (if (null (get-buffer-process sql-buffer)) (message "Buffer %s has no process." (buffer-name sql-buffer)) (message "Current SQLi buffer is %s." (buffer-name sql-buffer))))) (defun sql-make-alternate-buffer-name () "Return a string that can be used to rename a SQLi buffer. This is used to set `sql-alternate-buffer-name' within `sql-interactive-mode'." (concat (if (string= "" sql-user) (if (string= "" (user-login-name)) () (concat (user-login-name) "/")) (concat sql-user "/")) (if (string= "" sql-database) (if (string= "" sql-server) (system-name) sql-server) sql-database))) (defun sql-rename-buffer () "Rename a SQLi buffer." (interactive) (rename-buffer (format "*SQL: %s*" sql-alternate-buffer-name) t)) (defun sql-copy-column () "Copy current column to the end of buffer. Inserts SELECT or commas if appropriate." (interactive) (let ((column)) (save-excursion (setq column (buffer-substring-no-properties (progn (forward-char 1) (backward-sexp 1) (point)) (progn (forward-sexp 1) (point)))) (goto-char (point-max)) (let ((bol (comint-line-beginning-position))) (cond ;; if empty command line, insert SELECT ((= bol (point)) (insert "SELECT ")) ;; else if appending to INTO .* (, SELECT or ORDER BY, insert a comma ((save-excursion (re-search-backward "\\b\\(\\(into\\s-+\\S-+\\s-+(\\)\\|select\\|order by\\) .+" bol t)) (insert ", ")) ;; else insert a space (t (if (eq (preceding-char) ?\s) nil (insert " "))))) ;; in any case, insert the column (insert column) (message "%s" column)))) ;; On Windows, SQL*Plus for Oracle turns on full buffering for stdout ;; if it is not attached to a character device; therefore placeholder ;; replacement by SQL*Plus is fully buffered. The workaround lets ;; Emacs query for the placeholders. (defvar sql-placeholder-history nil "History of placeholder values used.") (defun sql-placeholders-filter (string) "Replace placeholders in STRING. Placeholders are words starting with an ampersand like &this." (when sql-oracle-scan-on (while (string-match "&\\(\\sw+\\)" string) (setq string (replace-match (read-from-minibuffer (format "Enter value for %s: " (match-string 1 string)) nil nil nil 'sql-placeholder-history) t t string)))) string) ;; Using DB2 interactively, newlines must be escaped with " \". ;; The space before the backslash is relevant. (defun sql-escape-newlines-filter (string) "Escape newlines in STRING. Every newline in STRING will be preceded with a space and a backslash." (let ((result "") (start 0) mb me) (while (string-match "\n" string start) (setq mb (match-beginning 0) me (match-end 0) result (concat result (substring string start mb) (if (and (> mb 1) (string-equal " \\" (substring string (- mb 2) mb))) "" " \\\n")) start me)) (concat result (substring string start)))) ;;; Input sender for SQLi buffers (defun sql-input-sender (proc string) "Send STRING to PROC after applying filters." (let* ((product (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) sql-product)) (filter (sql-get-product-feature product :input-filter))) ;; Send the string (comint-simple-send proc (if filter (funcall filter string) string)))) ;;; Sending the region to the SQLi buffer. (defun sql-send-string (str) "Send the string STR to the SQL process." (interactive "sSQL Text: ") (let (comint-input-sender-no-newline proc) (if (buffer-live-p sql-buffer) (progn ;; Ignore the hoping around... (save-excursion ;; Get the process (setq proc (get-buffer-process sql-buffer)) ;; Set product context (with-current-buffer sql-buffer ;; Send the string (sql-input-sender proc str) ;; Send a newline if there wasn't one on the end of the string (unless (string-equal "\n" (substring str (1- (length str)))) (comint-send-string proc "\n")) ;; Send a command terminator if we must (if sql-send-terminator (sql-send-magic-terminator sql-buffer str sql-send-terminator)) (message "Sent string to buffer %s." (buffer-name sql-buffer)))) ;; Display the sql buffer (if sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer) (display-buffer sql-buffer))) ;; We don't have no stinkin' sql (message "No SQL process started.")))) (defun sql-send-region (start end) "Send a region to the SQL process." (interactive "r") (sql-send-string (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))) (defun sql-send-paragraph () "Send the current paragraph to the SQL process." (interactive) (let ((start (save-excursion (backward-paragraph) (point))) (end (save-excursion (forward-paragraph) (point)))) (sql-send-region start end))) (defun sql-send-buffer () "Send the buffer contents to the SQL process." (interactive) (sql-send-region (point-min) (point-max))) (defun sql-send-magic-terminator (buf str terminator) "Send TERMINATOR to buffer BUF if its not present in STR." (let (pat term) ;; If flag is merely on(t), get product-specific terminator (if (eq terminator t) (setq terminator (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :terminator))) ;; If there is no terminator specified, use default ";" (unless terminator (setq terminator ";")) ;; Parse the setting into the pattern and the terminator string (cond ((stringp terminator) (setq pat (regexp-quote terminator) term terminator)) ((consp terminator) (setq pat (car terminator) term (cdr terminator))) (t nil)) ;; Check to see if the pattern is present in the str already sent (unless (and pat term (string-match (concat pat "\n?\\'") str)) (comint-send-string buf (concat term "\n"))))) (defun sql-remove-tabs-filter (str) "Replace tab characters with spaces." (replace-regexp-in-string "\t" " " str nil t)) (defun sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region (&optional value) "Toggle `sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region'. If given the optional parameter VALUE, sets `sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region' to VALUE." (interactive "P") (if value (setq sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region value) (setq sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region (null sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region)))) ;;; SQL mode -- uses SQL interactive mode ;;;###autoload (defun sql-mode () "Major mode to edit SQL. You can send SQL statements to the SQLi buffer using \\[sql-send-region]. Such a buffer must exist before you can do this. See `sql-help' on how to create SQLi buffers. \\{sql-mode-map} Customization: Entry to this mode runs the `sql-mode-hook'. When you put a buffer in SQL mode, the buffer stores the last SQLi buffer created as its destination in the variable `sql-buffer'. This will be the buffer \\[sql-send-region] sends the region to. If this SQLi buffer is killed, \\[sql-send-region] is no longer able to determine where the strings should be sent to. You can set the value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer]. For information on how to create multiple SQLi buffers, see `sql-interactive-mode'. Note that SQL doesn't have an escape character unless you specify one. If you specify backslash as escape character in SQL, you must tell Emacs. Here's how to do that in your `~/.emacs' file: \(add-hook 'sql-mode-hook (lambda () (modify-syntax-entry ?\\\\ \".\" sql-mode-syntax-table)))" (interactive) (kill-all-local-variables) (setq major-mode 'sql-mode) (setq mode-name "SQL") (use-local-map sql-mode-map) (if sql-mode-menu (easy-menu-add sql-mode-menu)); XEmacs (set-syntax-table sql-mode-syntax-table) (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) (make-local-variable 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords) (make-local-variable 'comment-start) (setq comment-start "--") ;; Make each buffer in sql-mode remember the "current" SQLi buffer. (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer) ;; Add imenu support for sql-mode. Note that imenu-generic-expression ;; is buffer-local, so we don't need a local-variable for it. SQL is ;; case-insensitive, that's why we have to set imenu-case-fold-search. (setq imenu-generic-expression sql-imenu-generic-expression imenu-case-fold-search t) ;; Make `sql-send-paragraph' work on paragraphs that contain indented ;; lines. (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate) (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start) (setq paragraph-separate "[\f]*$" paragraph-start "[\n\f]") ;; Abbrevs (setq local-abbrev-table sql-mode-abbrev-table) (setq abbrev-all-caps 1) ;; Run hook (run-mode-hooks 'sql-mode-hook) ;; Catch changes to sql-product and highlight accordingly (sql-highlight-product) (add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook 'sql-highlight-product t t)) ;;; SQL interactive mode (put 'sql-interactive-mode 'mode-class 'special) (defun sql-interactive-mode () "Major mode to use a SQL interpreter interactively. Do not call this function by yourself. The environment must be initialized by an entry function specific for the SQL interpreter. See `sql-help' for a list of available entry functions. \\[comint-send-input] after the end of the process' output sends the text from the end of process to the end of the current line. \\[comint-send-input] before end of process output copies the current line minus the prompt to the end of the buffer and sends it. \\[comint-copy-old-input] just copies the current line. Use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to enter multi-line statements. If you want to make multiple SQL buffers, rename the `*SQL*' buffer using \\[rename-buffer] or \\[rename-uniquely] and start a new process. See `sql-help' for a list of available entry functions. The last buffer created by such an entry function is the current SQLi buffer. SQL buffers will send strings to the SQLi buffer current at the time of their creation. See `sql-mode' for details. Sample session using two connections: 1. Create first SQLi buffer by calling an entry function. 2. Rename buffer \"*SQL*\" to \"*Connection 1*\". 3. Create a SQL buffer \"test1.sql\". 4. Create second SQLi buffer by calling an entry function. 5. Rename buffer \"*SQL*\" to \"*Connection 2*\". 6. Create a SQL buffer \"test2.sql\". Now \\[sql-send-region] in buffer \"test1.sql\" will send the region to buffer \"*Connection 1*\", \\[sql-send-region] in buffer \"test2.sql\" will send the region to buffer \"*Connection 2*\". If you accidentally suspend your process, use \\[comint-continue-subjob] to continue it. On some operating systems, this will not work because the signals are not supported. \\{sql-interactive-mode-map} Customization: Entry to this mode runs the hooks on `comint-mode-hook' and `sql-interactive-mode-hook' (in that order). Before each input, the hooks on `comint-input-filter-functions' are run. After each SQL interpreter output, the hooks on `comint-output-filter-functions' are run. Variable `sql-input-ring-file-name' controls the initialization of the input ring history. Variables `comint-output-filter-functions', a hook, and `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input' and `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output' control whether input and output cause the window to scroll to the end of the buffer. If you want to make SQL buffers limited in length, add the function `comint-truncate-buffer' to `comint-output-filter-functions'. Here is an example for your .emacs file. It keeps the SQLi buffer a certain length. \(add-hook 'sql-interactive-mode-hook \(function (lambda () \(setq comint-output-filter-functions 'comint-truncate-buffer)))) Here is another example. It will always put point back to the statement you entered, right above the output it created. \(setq comint-output-filter-functions \(function (lambda (STR) (comint-show-output))))" (delay-mode-hooks (comint-mode)) ;; Get the `sql-product' for this interactive session. (set (make-local-variable 'sql-product) (or sql-interactive-product sql-product)) ;; Setup the mode. (setq major-mode 'sql-interactive-mode) (setq mode-name (concat "SQLi[" (or (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :name) (symbol-name sql-product)) "]")) (use-local-map sql-interactive-mode-map) (if sql-interactive-mode-menu (easy-menu-add sql-interactive-mode-menu)) ; XEmacs (set-syntax-table sql-mode-syntax-table) (make-local-variable 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords) (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) ;; Note that making KEYWORDS-ONLY nil will cause havoc if you try ;; SELECT 'x' FROM DUAL with SQL*Plus, because the title of the column ;; will have just one quote. Therefore syntactic hilighting is ;; disabled for interactive buffers. No imenu support. (sql-product-font-lock t nil) ;; Enable commenting and uncommenting of the region. (make-local-variable 'comment-start) (setq comment-start "--") ;; Abbreviation table init and case-insensitive. It is not activated ;; by default. (setq local-abbrev-table sql-mode-abbrev-table) (setq abbrev-all-caps 1) ;; Exiting the process will call sql-stop. (set-process-sentinel (get-buffer-process sql-buffer) 'sql-stop) ;; Create a usefull name for renaming this buffer later. (make-local-variable 'sql-alternate-buffer-name) (setq sql-alternate-buffer-name (sql-make-alternate-buffer-name)) ;; User stuff. Initialize before the hook. (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-regexp) (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :prompt-regexp)) (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-length) (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :prompt-length)) (make-local-variable 'sql-input-ring-separator) (make-local-variable 'sql-input-ring-file-name) (setq comint-process-echoes t) ;; Run the mode hook (along with comint's hooks). (run-mode-hooks 'sql-interactive-mode-hook) ;; Set comint based on user overrides. (setq comint-prompt-regexp sql-prompt-regexp) (setq left-margin sql-prompt-length) ;; Install input sender (set (make-local-variable 'comint-input-sender) 'sql-input-sender) ;; People wanting a different history file for each ;; buffer/process/client/whatever can change separator and file-name ;; on the sql-interactive-mode-hook. (setq comint-input-ring-separator sql-input-ring-separator comint-input-ring-file-name sql-input-ring-file-name) ;; Calling the hook before calling comint-read-input-ring allows users ;; to set comint-input-ring-file-name in sql-interactive-mode-hook. (comint-read-input-ring t)) (defun sql-stop (process event) "Called when the SQL process is stopped. Writes the input history to a history file using `comint-write-input-ring' and inserts a short message in the SQL buffer. This function is a sentinel watching the SQL interpreter process. Sentinels will always get the two parameters PROCESS and EVENT." (comint-write-input-ring) (if (and (eq (current-buffer) sql-buffer) (not buffer-read-only)) (insert (format "\nProcess %s %s\n" process event)) (message "Process %s %s" process event))) ;;; Entry functions for different SQL interpreters. ;;;###autoload (defun sql-product-interactive (&optional product) "Run PRODUCT interpreter as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive "P") (setq product (cond ((equal product '(4)) ; Universal arg, prompt for product (intern (completing-read "SQL product: " (mapcar (lambda (info) (symbol-name (car info))) sql-product-alist) nil 'require-match (or (and sql-product (symbol-name sql-product)) "ansi")))) ((symbolp product) product) ; Product specified (t sql-product))) ; Default to sql-product (when (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-connect-func) (if (and sql-buffer (buffer-live-p sql-buffer) (comint-check-proc sql-buffer)) (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer) ;; Is the current buffer in sql-mode and ;; there is a buffer local setting of sql-buffer (let* ((start-buffer (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode) (current-buffer))) (start-sql-buffer (and start-buffer (let (found) (dolist (var (buffer-local-variables)) (and (consp var) (eq (car var) 'sql-buffer) (buffer-live-p (cdr var)) (get-buffer-process (cdr var)) (setq found (cdr var)))) found))) new-sqli-buffer) ;; Get credentials. (apply 'sql-get-login (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-login)) ;; Connect to database. (message "Login...") (funcall (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-connect-func) product (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-options)) ;; Set SQLi mode. (setq sql-interactive-product product new-sqli-buffer (current-buffer) sql-buffer new-sqli-buffer) (sql-interactive-mode) ;; Set `sql-buffer' in the start buffer (when (and start-buffer (not start-sql-buffer)) (with-current-buffer start-buffer (setq sql-buffer new-sqli-buffer))) ;; All done. (message "Login...done") (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer))))) (defun sql-connect (product params) "Set up a comint buffer to connect to the SQL processor. PRODUCT is the SQL product. PARAMS is a list of strings which are passed as command line arguments." (let ((program (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-program))) (set-buffer (if params (apply 'make-comint "SQL" program nil params) (make-comint "SQL" program nil))))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-oracle () "Run sqlplus by Oracle as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-oracle-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-oracle-options'. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-oracle]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'oracle)) (defun sql-connect-oracle (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Oracle." ;; Produce user/password@database construct. Password without user ;; is meaningless; database without user/password is meaningless, ;; because "@param" will ask sqlplus to interpret the script ;; "param". (let ((parameter nil)) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (if (not (string= "" sql-password)) (setq parameter (concat sql-user "/" sql-password)) (setq parameter sql-user))) (if (and parameter (not (string= "" sql-database))) (setq parameter (concat parameter "@" sql-database))) (if parameter (setq parameter (nconc (list parameter) options)) (setq parameter options)) (sql-connect product parameter))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-sybase () "Run isql by Sybase as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sybase-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-server', `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-sybase-options'. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-sybase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'sybase)) (defun sql-connect-sybase (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Sybase." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params options)) (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) (setq params (append (list "-S" sql-server) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) (setq params (append (list "-D" sql-database) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-password)) (setq params (append (list "-P" sql-password) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params))) (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-informix () "Run dbaccess by Informix as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-informix-program'. Login uses the variable `sql-database' as default, if set. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-informix]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'informix)) (defun sql-connect-informix (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Informix." ;; username and password are ignored. (let ((db (if (string= "" sql-database) "-" (if (string= "" sql-server) sql-database (concat sql-database "@" sql-server))))) (sql-connect product (append `(,db "-") options)))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-sqlite () "Run sqlite as an inferior process. SQLite is free software. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sqlite-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-sqlite-options'. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-sqlite]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'sqlite)) (defun sql-connect-sqlite (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to SQLite." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params)) (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) (setq params (append (list sql-database) params))) (setq params (append options params)) (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-mysql () "Run mysql by TcX as an inferior process. Mysql versions 3.23 and up are free software. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-mysql-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-mysql-options'. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-mysql]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'mysql)) (defun sql-connect-mysql (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to MySQL." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params)) (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) (setq params (append (list sql-database) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) (setq params (append (list (concat "--host=" sql-server)) params))) (if (and sql-port (numberp sql-port)) (setq params (append (list (concat "--port=" (number-to-string sql-port))) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-password)) (setq params (append (list (concat "--password=" sql-password)) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (setq params (append (list (concat "--user=" sql-user)) params))) (setq params (append options params)) (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-solid () "Run solsql by Solid as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-solid-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-server' as defaults, if set. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-solid]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'solid)) (defun sql-connect-solid (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Solid." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params options)) ;; It only makes sense if both username and password are there. (if (not (or (string= "" sql-user) (string= "" sql-password))) (setq params (append (list sql-user sql-password) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) (setq params (append (list sql-server) params))) (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-ingres () "Run sql by Ingres as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ingres-program'. Login uses the variable `sql-database' as default, if set. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-ingres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'ingres)) (defun sql-connect-ingres (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Ingres." ;; username and password are ignored. (sql-connect product (append (if (string= "" sql-database) nil (list sql-database)) options))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-ms () "Run osql by Microsoft as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ms-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-ms-options'. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-ms]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'ms)) (defun sql-connect-ms (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Microsoft SQL Server." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params options)) (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) (setq params (append (list "-S" sql-server) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) (setq params (append (list "-d" sql-database) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-password)) (setq params (append (list "-P" sql-password) params)) (if (string= "" sql-user) ;; if neither user nor password is provided, use system ;; credentials. (setq params (append (list "-E") params)) ;; If -P is passed to ISQL as the last argument without a ;; password, it's considered null. (setq params (append params (list "-P"))))) (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-postgres () "Run psql by Postgres as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-postgres-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-database' and `sql-server' as default, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-postgres-options'. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-postgres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. If your output lines end with ^M, your might try undecided-dos as a coding system. If this doesn't help, Try to set `comint-output-filter-functions' like this: \(setq comint-output-filter-functions (append comint-output-filter-functions '(comint-strip-ctrl-m))) \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'postgres)) (defun sql-connect-postgres (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Postgres." ;; username and password are ignored. Mark Stosberg suggest to add ;; the database at the end. Jason Beegan suggest using --pset and ;; pager=off instead of \\o|cat. The later was the solution by ;; Gregor Zych. Jason's suggestion is the default value for ;; sql-postgres-options. (let ((params options)) (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) (setq params (append params (list sql-database)))) (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) (setq params (append (list "-h" sql-server) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params))) (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-interbase () "Run isql by Interbase as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-interbase-program'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as defaults, if set. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-interbase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'interbase)) (defun sql-connect-interbase (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Interbase." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params options)) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (setq params (append (list "-u" sql-user) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-password)) (setq params (append (list "-p" sql-password) params))) (if (not (string= "" sql-database)) (setq params (cons sql-database params))) ; add to the front! (sql-connect product params))) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-db2 () "Run db2 by IBM as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-db2-program'. There is not automatic login. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. If you use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to send multiline commands to db2, newlines will be escaped if necessary. If you don't want that, set `comint-input-sender' back to `comint-simple-send' by writing an after advice. See the elisp manual for more information. To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument] before \\[sql-db2]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system] in the SQL buffer, after you start the process. The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and `default-process-coding-system'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'db2)) (defun sql-connect-db2 (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to DB2." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (sql-connect product options) ) ;; ;; Properly escape newlines when DB2 is interactive. ;; (setq comint-input-sender 'sql-escape-newlines-and-send)) ;;;###autoload (defun sql-linter () "Run inl by RELEX as an inferior process. If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process. If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'. Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-linter-program' - usually `inl'. Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database' and `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list `sql-linter-options'. Run inl -h to get help on parameters. `sql-database' is used to set the LINTER_MBX environment variable for local connections, `sql-server' refers to the server name from the `nodetab' file for the network connection (dbc_tcp or friends must run for this to work). If `sql-password' is an empty string, inl will use an empty password. The buffer is put in SQL interactive mode, giving commands for sending input. See `sql-interactive-mode'. \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" (interactive) (sql-product-interactive 'linter)) (defun sql-connect-linter (product options) "Create comint buffer and connect to Linter." ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call ;; make-comint. (let ((params options) (login nil) (old-mbx (getenv "LINTER_MBX"))) (if (not (string= "" sql-user)) (setq login (concat sql-user "/" sql-password))) (setq params (append (list "-u" login) params)) (if (not (string= "" sql-server)) (setq params (append (list "-n" sql-server) params))) (if (string= "" sql-database) (setenv "LINTER_MBX" nil) (setenv "LINTER_MBX" sql-database)) (sql-connect product params) (setenv "LINTER_MBX" old-mbx))) (provide 'sql) ;; arch-tag: 7e1fa1c4-9ca2-402e-87d2-83a5eccb7ac3 ;;; sql.el ends here