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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 | 5edeb93ad9c0 |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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;;; hl-line.el --- highlight the current line ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> ;; Created: 1998-09-13 ;; Keywords: faces, frames, emulation ;; 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: ;; Provides a buffer-local minor mode (toggled by M-x hl-line-mode) ;; and a global minor mode (toggled by M-x global-hl-line-mode) to ;; highlight, on a suitable terminal, the line on which point is. The ;; global mode highlights the current line in the selected window only ;; (except when the minibuffer window is selected). This was ;; implemented to satisfy a request for a feature of Lesser Editors. ;; The local mode is sticky: it highlights the line about the buffer's ;; point even if the buffer's window is not selected. Caveat: the ;; buffer's point might be different from the point of a non-selected ;; window. Set the variable `hl-line-sticky-flag' to nil to make the ;; local mode behave like the global mode. ;; You probably don't really want to use the global mode; if the ;; cursor is difficult to spot, try changing its colour, relying on ;; `blink-cursor-mode' or both. The hookery used might affect ;; response noticeably on a slow machine. The local mode may be ;; useful in non-editing buffers such as Gnus or PCL-CVS though. ;; An overlay is used. In the non-sticky cases, this overlay is ;; active only on the selected window. A hook is added to ;; `post-command-hook' to activate the overlay and move it to the line ;; about point. To get the non-sticky behavior, `hl-line-unhighlight' ;; is added to `pre-command-hook' as well. This function deactivates ;; the overlay unconditionally in case the command changes the ;; selected window. (It does so rather than keeping track of changes ;; in the selected window). ;; You could make variable `global-hl-line-mode' buffer-local and set ;; it to nil to avoid highlighting specific buffers, when the global ;; mode is used. ;;; Code: (defgroup hl-line nil "Highlight the current line." :version "21.1" :group 'editing) (defcustom hl-line-face 'highlight "Face with which to highlight the current line." :type 'face :group 'hl-line) (defcustom hl-line-sticky-flag t "*Non-nil means highlight the current line in all windows. Otherwise Hl-Line mode will highlight only in the selected window. Setting this variable takes effect the next time you use the command `hl-line-mode' to turn Hl-Line mode on." :type 'boolean :version "21.4" :group 'hl-line) (defvar hl-line-overlay nil "Overlay used by Hl-Line mode to highlight the current line.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'hl-line-overlay) (defvar global-hl-line-overlay nil "Overlay used by Global-Hl-Line mode to highlight the current line.") ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode hl-line-mode "Buffer-local minor mode to highlight the line about point. With ARG, turn Hl-Line mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise. If `hl-line-sticky-flag' is non-nil, Hl-Line mode highlights the line about the buffer's point in all windows. Caveat: the buffer's point might be different from the point of a non-selected window. Hl-Line mode uses the function `hl-line-highlight' on `post-command-hook' in this case. When `hl-line-sticky-flag' is nil, Hl-Line mode highlights the line about point in the selected window only. In this case, it uses the function `hl-line-unhighlight' on `pre-command-hook' in addition to `hl-line-highlight' on `post-command-hook'." nil nil nil (if hl-line-mode (progn ;; In case `kill-all-local-variables' is called. (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'hl-line-unhighlight nil t) (if hl-line-sticky-flag (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'hl-line-unhighlight t) (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'hl-line-unhighlight nil t)) (hl-line-highlight) (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'hl-line-highlight nil t)) (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'hl-line-highlight t) (hl-line-unhighlight) (remove-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'hl-line-unhighlight t) (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'hl-line-unhighlight t))) (defun hl-line-highlight () "Active the Hl-Line overlay on the current line." (if hl-line-mode ; Might be changed outside the mode function. (progn (unless hl-line-overlay (setq hl-line-overlay (make-overlay 1 1)) ; to be moved (overlay-put hl-line-overlay 'face hl-line-face)) (overlay-put hl-line-overlay 'window (unless hl-line-sticky-flag (selected-window))) (move-overlay hl-line-overlay (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2))) (hl-line-unhighlight))) (defun hl-line-unhighlight () "Deactivate the Hl-Line overlay on the current line." (if hl-line-overlay (delete-overlay hl-line-overlay))) ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode global-hl-line-mode "Global minor mode to highlight the line about point in the current window. With ARG, turn Global-Hl-Line mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise. Global-Hl-Line mode uses the functions `global-hl-line-unhighlight' and `global-hl-line-highlight' on `pre-command-hook' and `post-command-hook'." :global t :group 'hl-line (if global-hl-line-mode (progn (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'global-hl-line-unhighlight) (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'global-hl-line-highlight)) (global-hl-line-unhighlight) (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'global-hl-line-unhighlight) (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'global-hl-line-highlight))) (defun global-hl-line-highlight () "Active the Global-Hl-Line overlay on the current line in the current window." (when global-hl-line-mode ; Might be changed outside the mode function. (unless (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window)) (unless global-hl-line-overlay (setq global-hl-line-overlay (make-overlay 1 1)) ; to be moved (overlay-put global-hl-line-overlay 'face hl-line-face)) (overlay-put global-hl-line-overlay 'window (selected-window)) (move-overlay global-hl-line-overlay (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2))))) (defun global-hl-line-unhighlight () "Deactivate the Global-Hl-Line overlay on the current line." (if global-hl-line-overlay (delete-overlay global-hl-line-overlay))) (provide 'hl-line) ;;; hl-line.el ends here