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SQL Mode Version2.4 - Improved login prompting
* progmodes/sql.el: Version 2.4. Improved Login prompting.
(sql-login-params): New widget definition.
(sql-oracle-login-params, sql-mysql-login-params)
(sql-solid-login-params, sql-sybase-login-params)
(sql-informix-login-params, sql-ingres-login-params)
(sql-ms-login-params, sql-postgres-login-params)
(sql-interbase-login-params, sql-db2-login-params)
(sql-linter-login-params): Use it.
(sql-sqlite-login-params): Use it; Define "database" parameter as
a file name.
(sql-sqlite-program): Change to "sqlite3"
(sql-comint-sqlite): Make sure database name is complete.
(sql-for-each-login): New function.
(sql-connect, sql-save-connection): Use it.
(sql-get-login-ext): New function.
(sql-get-login): Use it.
(sql-make-alternate-buffer-name): Handle :file parameters.
author | Michael Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com> |
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date | Thu, 22 Jul 2010 20:59:43 -0400 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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