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Added keywords from `finder-by-keyword'.
Set version to 1.3.2
(sql-solid-program): Added support for solid.
(sql-help): Doc mentions sql-solid.
(sql-solid): Entry function for Solid.
(sql-buffer): Doc explains the use of the variable and how to change it.
(sql-mode-menu): Included entries for sql-show-sqli-buffer and
sql-change-sqli-buffer; sql-send-region and sql-send-buffer are
disabled if sql-buffer doesn't have a process; sql-send-paragraph is new.
(sql-show-sqli-buffer): New function to display the value of sql-buffer.
(sql-change-sqli-buffer): New function to change sql-buffer.
(sql-mode): Doc explains how to change sql-buffer.
(sql-send-paragraph): New function to send a paragraph.
(sql-mode-map): Added keybinding for sql-send-paragraph.
(sql-mysql): Doc corrected.
(sql-ms): Doc corrected.
(sql-server): Doc fix.
(sql-mysql): Added the use of sql-server to specify the host,
sql-database now specifies database instead of host.
(sql-mode-menu): Send... menu items are only active if sql-buffer
is non-nil.
(sql-help): Changed tag of entry functions a bit.
(sql-mode): Made sql-buffer a local variable, changed the
documentation: removed instructions to add *.sql files to
auto-mode-alist, added documentation for having mutliple SQL
buffers sending their stuff to different SQLi buffers, each
running a different process.
(sql-postgres): Quoted *SQL* in doc string.
(sql-ms): Likewise.
(sql-ingres): Likewise.
(sql-ingres): Quoted *SQL* in doc string, added references to
sql-user and sql-password used during login.
(sql-sybase): Quoted *SQL* in doc string, added comma.
(sql-oracle): Likewise.
(sql-interactive-mode): Added extensive documentation for having
mutliple SQL buffers sending their stuff to different SQLi
buffers, each running a different process.
(sql-buffer): Changed doc from *SQL* to SQLi.
(sql-get-login): Doc fix.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 13 Feb 1999 12:04:00 +0000 |
parents | 4df2f432697b |
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/* File name wild card expansion for VMS. This file is part of the etags program. Copyright (C) 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program 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 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include <stdio.h> typedef char tbool; /* This is a BUG! ANY arbitrary limit is a BUG! Won't someone please fix this? */ #define MAX_FILE_SPEC_LEN 255 typedef struct { short curlen; char body[MAX_FILE_SPEC_LEN + 1]; } vspec; #define EOS '\0' #define NO 0 #define YES 1 #define NULL 0 /* gfnames - return in successive calls the name of each file specified by all the remaining args in the command-line expanding wild cards and stepping over arguments when they have been processed completely */ char* gfnames(pac, pav, p_error) int *pac; char **pav[]; tbool *p_error; { static vspec filename = {MAX_FILE_SPEC_LEN, "\0"}; short fn_exp(); while (1) if (*pac == 0) { *p_error = NO; return(NULL); } else switch(fn_exp(&filename, **pav)) { case 1: *p_error = NO; return(filename.body); break; case 0: --*pac; ++*pav; break; default: *p_error = YES; return(filename.body); break; } } /* fn_exp - expand specification of list of file names returning in each successive call the next filename matching the input spec. The function expects that each in_spec passed to it will be processed to completion; in particular, up to and including the call following that in which the last matching name is returned, the function ignores the value of in_spec, and will only start processing a new spec with the following call. If an error occurs, on return out_spec contains the value of in_spec when the error occurred. With each successive filename returned in out_spec, the function's return value is one. When there are no more matching names the function returns zero. If on the first call no file matches in_spec, or there is any other error, -1 is returned. */ #include <rmsdef.h> #include <descrip.h> #define OUTSIZE MAX_FILE_SPEC_LEN short fn_exp(out, in) vspec *out; char *in; { static long context = 0; static struct dsc$descriptor_s o; static struct dsc$descriptor_s i; static tbool pass1 = YES; long status; short retval; if (pass1) { pass1 = NO; o.dsc$a_pointer = (char *) out; o.dsc$w_length = (short)OUTSIZE; i.dsc$a_pointer = in; i.dsc$w_length = (short)strlen(in); i.dsc$b_dtype = DSC$K_DTYPE_T; i.dsc$b_class = DSC$K_CLASS_S; o.dsc$b_dtype = DSC$K_DTYPE_VT; o.dsc$b_class = DSC$K_CLASS_VS; } if ( (status = lib$find_file(&i, &o, &context, 0, 0)) == RMS$_NORMAL) { out->body[out->curlen] = EOS; return(1); } else if (status == RMS$_NMF) retval = 0; else { strcpy(out->body, in); retval = -1; } lib$find_file_end(&context); pass1 = YES; return(retval); } #ifndef OLD /* Newer versions of VMS do provide `system'. */ system(cmd) char *cmd; { fprintf(stderr, "system() function not implemented under VMS\n"); } #endif #define VERSION_DELIM ';' char *massage_name(s) char *s; { char *start = s; for ( ; *s; s++) if (*s == VERSION_DELIM) { *s = EOS; break; } else *s = tolower(*s); return(start); }