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Patch by Michael Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com>
Version 1.8.0 of sql-mode.
Simplify selection of SQL products to define highlighting and
interactive mode. Includes detailed instructions on adding
support for new products.
* sql.el (sql-product): New variable. Identifies SQL product for
use in highlighting and interactive mode.
(sql-interactive-product): New variable. SQL product for
sql-interactive-mode.
(sql-product-support): New variable. Specifies product-specific
parameters to drive highlighting and interactive mode.
(sql-imenu-generic-expression): Add more object types.
(sql-sqlite-options): Correct comment.
(sql-ms-program): Use "osql" rather than "isql".
(sql-prompt-regexp, sql-prompt-length): Update comment.
(sql-mode-menu): Add "Start SQLi session" entry. Replace
Highlighting submenu with Product menu. Fix Send Region entry.
(sql-mode-abbrev-table): Add abbreviations. Support of
SYSTEM-FLAG on define-abbrev. Support was removed with last
check-in; it now handles older Emacsen without the SYSTEM-FLAG.
(sql-mode-font-lock-object-name): Add font-lock pattern for object
names.
(sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords): Set as default value.
(sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords): Set as default value.
Support Oracle 9i keywords.
(sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords): Set as default value.
(sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords): Set as default value.
(sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords): New variable. Support Microsoft
SQLServer 2000.
(sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords)
(sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords)
(sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords)
(sql-mode-strong-font-lock-keywords)
(sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords)
(sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords): New variables. Default to ANSI
keywords.
(sql-mode-font-lock-defaults): Update comment.
(sql-product-feature): New function. Returns feature associated
with a product from `sql-product-support' alist.
(sql-product-font-lock): New function. Set font-lock support
based on `sql-product'.
(sql-add-product-keywords): New function. Add font-lock rules to
product-specific keyword variables.
(sql-set-product): New function. Set `sql-product' and apply
appropriate font-lock highlighting.
(sql-highlight-product): New function. Set font-lock support
based on a product. Also set mode name to include product name.
(sql-highlight-ansi-keywords, sql-highlight-oracle-keywords)
(sql-highlight-postgres-keywords, sql-highlight-linter-keywords):
Use `sql-set-product'.
(sql-highlight-ms-keywords)
(sql-highlight-sybase-keywords)
(sql-highlight-interbase-keywords)
(sql-highlight-strong-keywords)
(sql-highlight-mysql-keywords)
(sql-highlight-sqlite-keywords)
(sql-highlight-db2-keywords): New functions. Use
`sql-set-product'.
(sql-get-login): Prompt in the same order as the tokens.
(sql-mode): Uses `sql-product-highlight' and
`sql-product-font-lock'.
(sql-product-interactive): New function. Common portions of
product-specific interactive mode wrappers.
(sql-interactive-mode): Rewritten to use product features.
(sql-oracle, sql-sybase, sql-informix, sql-sqlite, sql-mysql)
(sql-solid, sql-ingres, sql-ms, sql-postgres, sql-interbase)
(sql-db2, sql-linter): Use `sql-product-interactive'.
(sql-connect-oracle, sql-connect-sybase, sql-connect-informix)
(sql-connect-sqlite, sql-connect-mysql, sql-connect-solid)
(sql-connect-ingres, sql-connect-postgres)
(sql-connect-interbase, sql-connect-db2, sql-connect-linter): New
functions. Format command line parameters and invoke comint on
the appropriate interpreter. Code was in the corresponding
`sql-xyz' function before.
(sql-connect-ms): New function. Support -E argument to use
operating system credentials for authentication.
author | Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 18 Aug 2003 17:29:23 +0000 |
parents | 7efc8970b32c |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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;;; fringe.el --- change fringes appearance in various ways ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: frames ;; 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file contains helpful functions for customizing the appearance ;; of the fringe. ;; The code is influenced by scroll-bar.el and avoid.el. The author ;; gratefully acknowledge comments and suggestions made by Miles ;; Bader, Eli Zaretski, Richard Stallman, Pavel JanÃk and others which ;; improved this package. ;;; Code: (defvar fringe-mode) (defun set-fringe-mode-1 (ignore value) "Call `set-fringe-mode' with VALUE. See `fringe-mode' for valid values and their effect. This is usually invoked when setting `fringe-mode' via customize." (set-fringe-mode value)) (defun set-fringe-mode (value) "Set `fringe-mode' to VALUE and put the new value into effect. See `fringe-mode' for possible values and their effect." (setq fringe-mode value) ;; Apply it to default-frame-alist. (let ((parameter (assq 'left-fringe default-frame-alist))) (if (consp parameter) (setcdr parameter (if (consp fringe-mode) (car fringe-mode) fringe-mode)) (setq default-frame-alist (cons (cons 'left-fringe (if (consp fringe-mode) (car fringe-mode) fringe-mode)) default-frame-alist)))) (let ((parameter (assq 'right-fringe default-frame-alist))) (if (consp parameter) (setcdr parameter (if (consp fringe-mode) (cdr fringe-mode) fringe-mode)) (setq default-frame-alist (cons (cons 'right-fringe (if (consp fringe-mode) (cdr fringe-mode) fringe-mode)) default-frame-alist)))) ;; Apply it to existing frames. (let ((frames (frame-list))) (while frames (modify-frame-parameters (car frames) (list (cons 'left-fringe (if (consp fringe-mode) (car fringe-mode) fringe-mode)) (cons 'right-fringe (if (consp fringe-mode) (cdr fringe-mode) fringe-mode)))) (setq frames (cdr frames))))) ;;;###autoload (defcustom fringe-mode nil "*Specify appearance of fringes on all frames. This variable can be nil (the default) meaning the fringes should have the default width (8 pixels), it can be an integer value specifying the width of both left and right fringe (where 0 means no fringe), or a cons cell where car indicates width of left fringe and cdr indicates width of right fringe (where again 0 can be used to indicate no fringe). To set this variable in a Lisp program, use `set-fringe-mode' to make it take real effect. Setting the variable with a customization buffer also takes effect. If you only want to modify the appearance of the fringe in one frame, you can use the interactive function `toggle-fringe'" :type '(choice (const :tag "Default width" nil) (const :tag "No fringes" 0) (const :tag "Only right" (0 . nil)) (const :tag "Only left" (nil . 0)) (const :tag "Half width" (5 . 5)) (const :tag "Minimal" (1 . 1)) (integer :tag "Specific width") (cons :tag "Different left/right sizes" (integer :tag "Left width") (integer :tag "Right width"))) :group 'frames :require 'fringe :set 'set-fringe-mode-1) (defun fringe-query-style (&optional all-frames) "Query user for fringe style. Returns values suitable for left-fringe and right-fringe frame parameters. If ALL-FRAMES, the negation of the fringe values in `default-frame-alist' is used when user enters the empty string. Otherwise the negation of the fringe value in the currently selected frame parameter is used." (let ((mode (intern (completing-read "Select fringe mode for all frames (SPACE for list): " '(("none") ("default") ("left-only") ("right-only") ("half") ("minimal")) nil t)))) (cond ((eq mode 'none) 0) ((eq mode 'default) nil) ((eq mode 'left-only) '(nil . 0)) ((eq mode 'right-only) '(0 . nil)) ((eq mode 'half) '(5 . 5)) ((eq mode 'minimal) '(1 . 1)) ((eq mode (intern "")) (if (eq 0 (cdr (assq 'left-fringe (if all-frames default-frame-alist (frame-parameters (selected-frame)))))) nil 0))))) ;;;###autoload (defun fringe-mode (&optional mode) "Toggle appearance of fringes on all frames. Valid values for MODE include `none', `default', `left-only', `right-only', `minimal' and `half'. MODE can also be a cons cell where the integer in car will be used as left fringe width and the integer in cdr will be used as right fringe width. If MODE is not specified, the user is queried. It applies to all frames that exist and frames to be created in the future. If you want to set appearance of fringes on the selected frame only, see `set-fringe-style'." (interactive (list (fringe-query-style 'all-frames))) (set-fringe-mode mode)) ;;;###autoload (defun set-fringe-style (&optional mode) "Set appearance of fringes on selected frame. Valid values for MODE include `none', `default', `left-only', `right-only', `minimal' and `half'. MODE can also be a cons cell where the integer in car will be used as left fringe width and the integer in cdr will be used as right fringe width. If MODE is not specified, the user is queried. If you want to set appearance of fringes on all frames, see `fringe-mode'." (interactive (list (fringe-query-style))) (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'left-fringe (if (consp mode) (car mode) mode)) (cons 'right-fringe (if (consp mode) (cdr mode) mode))))) (provide 'fringe) ;;; fringe.el ends here