Add 2010 to copyright years.
[bpt/emacs.git] / lisp / progmodes / sql.el
1 ;;; sql.el --- specialized comint.el for SQL interpreters
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
4 ;; 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 ;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
7 ;; Maintainer: Michael Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com>
8 ;; Version: 2.0.2
9 ;; Keywords: comm languages processes
10 ;; URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/emacs/emacs/lisp/progmodes/sql.el
11 ;; URL: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SqlMode
12
13 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
14
15 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
16 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
17 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
18 ;; (at your option) any later version.
19
20 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
23 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
24
25 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
26 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
27
28 ;;; Commentary:
29
30 ;; Please send bug reports and bug fixes to the mailing list at
31 ;; help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. If you want to subscribe to the mailing
32 ;; list, see the web page at
33 ;; http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs for
34 ;; instructions. I monitor this list actively. If you send an e-mail
35 ;; to Alex Schroeder it usually makes it to me when Alex has a chance
36 ;; to forward them along (Thanks, Alex).
37
38 ;; This file provides a sql-mode and a sql-interactive-mode. The
39 ;; original goals were two simple modes providing syntactic
40 ;; highlighting. The interactive mode had to provide a command-line
41 ;; history; the other mode had to provide "send region/buffer to SQL
42 ;; interpreter" functions. "simple" in this context means easy to
43 ;; use, easy to maintain and little or no bells and whistles. This
44 ;; has changed somewhat as experience with the mode has accumulated.
45
46 ;; Support for different flavors of SQL and command interpreters was
47 ;; available in early versions of sql.el. This support has been
48 ;; extended and formalized in later versions. Part of the impetus for
49 ;; the improved support of SQL flavors was borne out of the current
50 ;; maintainer's consulting experience. In the past fifteen years, I
51 ;; have used Oracle, Sybase, Informix, MySQL, Postgres, and SQLServer.
52 ;; On some assignments, I have used two or more of these concurrently.
53
54 ;; If anybody feels like extending this sql mode, take a look at the
55 ;; above mentioned modes and write a sqlx-mode on top of this one. If
56 ;; this proves to be difficult, please suggest changes that will
57 ;; facilitate your plans. Facilities have been provided to add
58 ;; products and product-specific configuration.
59
60 ;; sql-interactive-mode is used to interact with a SQL interpreter
61 ;; process in a SQLi buffer (usually called `*SQL*'). The SQLi buffer
62 ;; is created by calling a SQL interpreter-specific entry function or
63 ;; sql-product-interactive. Do *not* call sql-interactive-mode by
64 ;; itself.
65
66 ;; The list of currently supported interpreters and the corresponding
67 ;; entry function used to create the SQLi buffers is shown with
68 ;; `sql-help' (M-x sql-help).
69
70 ;; Since sql-interactive-mode is built on top of the general
71 ;; command-interpreter-in-a-buffer mode (comint mode), it shares a
72 ;; common base functionality, and a common set of bindings, with all
73 ;; modes derived from comint mode. This makes these modes easier to
74 ;; use.
75
76 ;; sql-mode can be used to keep editing SQL statements. The SQL
77 ;; statements can be sent to the SQL process in the SQLi buffer.
78
79 ;; For documentation on the functionality provided by comint mode, and
80 ;; the hooks available for customizing it, see the file `comint.el'.
81
82 ;; Hint for newbies: take a look at `dabbrev-expand', `abbrev-mode', and
83 ;; `imenu-add-menubar-index'.
84
85 ;;; Requirements for Emacs 19.34:
86
87 ;; If you are using Emacs 19.34, you will have to get and install
88 ;; the file regexp-opt.el
89 ;; <URL:ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/emacs/emacs-20.3/lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el>
90 ;; and the custom package
91 ;; <URL:http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~abraham/custom/>.
92
93 ;;; Bugs:
94
95 ;; sql-ms now uses osql instead of isql. Osql flushes its error
96 ;; stream more frequently than isql so that error messages are
97 ;; available. There is no prompt and some output still is buffered.
98 ;; This improves the interaction under Emacs but it still is somewhat
99 ;; awkward.
100
101 ;; Quoted identifiers are not supported for hilighting. Most
102 ;; databases support the use of double quoted strings in place of
103 ;; identifiers; ms (Microsoft SQLServer) also supports identifiers
104 ;; enclosed within brackets [].
105
106 ;; ChangeLog available on request.
107
108 ;;; Product Support:
109
110 ;; To add support for additional SQL products the following steps
111 ;; must be followed ("xyz" is the name of the product in the examples
112 ;; below):
113
114 ;; 1) Add the product to `sql-product' choice list.
115
116 ;; (const :tag "XyzDB" xyz)
117
118 ;; 2) Add an entry to the `sql-product-alist' list.
119
120 ;; (xyz
121 ;; :font-lock sql-mode-xyz-font-lock-keywords
122 ;; :sqli-login (user password server database)
123 ;; :sqli-connect sql-connect-xyz
124 ;; :sqli-prompt-regexp "^xyzdb> "
125 ;; :sqli-prompt-length 7
126 ;; :sqli-input-sender nil
127 ;; :syntax-alist ((?# . "w")))
128
129 ;; 3) Add customizable values for the product interpreter and options.
130
131 ;; ;; Customization for XyzDB
132 ;;
133 ;; (defcustom sql-xyz-program "ixyz"
134 ;; "*Command to start ixyz by XyzDB."
135 ;; :type 'file
136 ;; :group 'SQL)
137 ;;
138 ;; (defcustom sql-xyz-options '("-X" "-Y" "-Z")
139 ;; "*List of additional options for `sql-xyz-program'."
140 ;; :type '(repeat string)
141 ;; :group 'SQL)
142
143 ;; 4) Add an entry to SQL->Product submenu.
144
145 ;; ["XyzDB" sql-highlight-xyz-keywords
146 ;; :style radio
147 ;; :selected (eq sql-product 'xyz)]
148
149 ;; 5) Add the font-lock specifications. At a minimum, default to
150 ;; using ANSI keywords. See sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords for
151 ;; a more complex example.
152
153 ;; (defvar sql-mode-xyz-font-lock-keywords nil
154 ;; "XyzDB SQL keywords used by font-lock.")
155
156 ;; 6) Add a product highlighting function.
157
158 ;; (defun sql-highlight-xyz-keywords ()
159 ;; "Highlight XyzDB keywords."
160 ;; (interactive)
161 ;; (sql-set-product 'xyz))
162
163 ;; 7) Add an autoloaded SQLi function.
164
165 ;; ;;;###autoload
166 ;; (defun sql-xyz ()
167 ;; "Run ixyz by XyzDB as an inferior process."
168 ;; (interactive)
169 ;; (sql-product-interactive 'xyz))
170
171 ;; 8) Add a connect function which formats the command line arguments
172 ;; and starts the product interpreter in a comint buffer. See the
173 ;; existing connect functions for examples of the types of
174 ;; processing available.
175
176 ;; (defun sql-connect-xyz ()
177 ;; "Create comint buffer and connect to XyzDB using the login
178 ;; parameters and command options."
179 ;;
180 ;; ;; Do something with `sql-user', `sql-password',
181 ;; ;; `sql-database', and `sql-server'.
182 ;; (let ((params sql-xyz-options))
183 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
184 ;; (setq params (append (list "-S" sql-server) params)))
185 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
186 ;; (setq params (append (list "-D" sql-database) params)))
187 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
188 ;; (setq params (append (list "-P" sql-password) params)))
189 ;; (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
190 ;; (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params)))
191 ;; (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-xyz-program
192 ;; nil params))))
193
194 ;; 9) Save and compile sql.el.
195
196 ;;; To Do:
197
198 ;; Add better hilight support for other brands; there is a bias towards
199 ;; Oracle because that's what I use at work. Anybody else just send in
200 ;; your lists of reserved words, keywords and builtin functions! As
201 ;; long as I don't receive any feedback, everything is hilighted with
202 ;; ANSI keywords only. I received the list of ANSI keywords from a
203 ;; user; if you know of any changes, let me know.
204
205 ;; Add different hilighting levels.
206
207 ;;; Thanks to all the people who helped me out:
208
209 ;; Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
210 ;; Kai Blauberg <kai.blauberg@metla.fi>
211 ;; <ibalaban@dalet.com>
212 ;; Yair Friedman <yfriedma@JohnBryce.Co.Il>
213 ;; Gregor Zych <zych@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
214 ;; nino <nino@inform.dk>
215 ;; Berend de Boer <berend@pobox.com>
216 ;; Adam Jenkins <adam@thejenkins.org>
217 ;; Michael Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com> -- improved product support
218 ;; Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> -- Emacs 20 support
219 ;; Harald Maier <maierh@myself.com> -- sql-send-string
220 ;; Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> -- font-lock corrections
221
222 \f
223
224 ;;; Code:
225
226 (require 'comint)
227 ;; Need the following to allow GNU Emacs 19 to compile the file.
228 (eval-when-compile
229 (require 'regexp-opt))
230 (require 'custom)
231 (eval-when-compile ;; needed in Emacs 19, 20
232 (setq max-specpdl-size 2000))
233
234 (defvar font-lock-keyword-face)
235 (defvar font-lock-set-defaults)
236 (defvar font-lock-string-face)
237
238 ;;; Allow customization
239
240 (defgroup SQL nil
241 "Running a SQL interpreter from within Emacs buffers."
242 :version "20.4"
243 :group 'processes)
244
245 ;; These four variables will be used as defaults, if set.
246
247 (defcustom sql-user ""
248 "*Default username."
249 :type 'string
250 :group 'SQL)
251
252 (defcustom sql-password ""
253 "*Default password.
254
255 Storing your password in a textfile such as ~/.emacs could be dangerous.
256 Customizing your password will store it in your ~/.emacs file."
257 :type 'string
258 :group 'SQL)
259
260 (defcustom sql-database ""
261 "*Default database."
262 :type 'string
263 :group 'SQL)
264
265 (defcustom sql-server ""
266 "*Default server or host."
267 :type 'string
268 :group 'SQL)
269
270 ;; SQL Product support
271
272 (defvar sql-interactive-product nil
273 "Product under `sql-interactive-mode'.")
274
275 (defvar sql-product-alist
276 '((ansi
277 :name "ANSI"
278 :font-lock sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords)
279 (db2
280 :name "DB2"
281 :font-lock sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords
282 :sqli-login nil
283 :sqli-connect sql-connect-db2
284 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^db2 => "
285 :sqli-prompt-length 7)
286 (informix
287 :font-lock sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords
288 :sqli-login (database)
289 :sqli-connect sql-connect-informix
290 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^SQL> "
291 :sqli-prompt-length 5)
292 (ingres
293 :font-lock sql-mode-ingres-font-lock-keywords
294 :sqli-login (database)
295 :sqli-connect sql-connect-ingres
296 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^\* "
297 :sqli-prompt-length 2)
298 (interbase
299 :font-lock sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords
300 :sqli-login (user password database)
301 :sqli-connect sql-connect-interbase
302 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^SQL> "
303 :sqli-prompt-length 5)
304 (linter
305 :font-lock sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords
306 :sqli-login (user password database server)
307 :sqli-connect sql-connect-linter
308 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^SQL>"
309 :sqli-prompt-length 4)
310 (ms
311 :name "MS SQLServer"
312 :font-lock sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords
313 :sqli-login (user password server database)
314 :sqli-connect sql-connect-ms
315 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^[0-9]*>"
316 :sqli-prompt-length 5
317 :syntax-alist ((?@ . "w")))
318 (mysql
319 :name "MySQL"
320 :font-lock sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords
321 :sqli-login (user password database server)
322 :sqli-connect sql-connect-mysql
323 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^mysql> "
324 :sqli-prompt-length 6)
325 (oracle
326 :font-lock sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords
327 :sqli-login (user password database)
328 :sqli-connect sql-connect-oracle
329 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^SQL> "
330 :sqli-prompt-length 5
331 :syntax-alist ((?$ . "w") (?# . "w")))
332 (postgres
333 :font-lock sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords
334 :sqli-login (user database server)
335 :sqli-connect sql-connect-postgres
336 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^.*[#>] *"
337 :sqli-prompt-length 5)
338 (solid
339 :font-lock sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords
340 :sqli-login (user password server)
341 :sqli-connect sql-connect-solid
342 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^"
343 :sqli-prompt-length 0)
344 (sqlite
345 :name "SQLite"
346 :font-lock sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords
347 :sqli-login (database)
348 :sqli-connect sql-connect-sqlite
349 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^sqlite> "
350 :sqli-prompt-length 8)
351 (sybase
352 :font-lock sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords
353 :sqli-login (server user password database)
354 :sqli-connect sql-connect-sybase
355 :sqli-prompt-regexp "^SQL> "
356 :sqli-prompt-length 5
357 :syntax-alist ((?@ . "w")))
358 )
359 "This variable contains a list of product features for each of the
360 SQL products handled by `sql-mode'. Without an entry in this list a
361 product will not be properly highlighted and will not support
362 `sql-interactive-mode'.
363
364 Each element in the list is in the following format:
365
366 \(PRODUCT FEATURE VALUE ...)
367
368 where PRODUCT is the appropriate value of `sql-product'. The product
369 name is then followed by FEATURE-VALUE pairs. If a FEATURE is not
370 specified, its VALUE is treated as nil. FEATURE must be one of the
371 following:
372
373 :font-lock name of the variable containing the product
374 specific font lock highlighting patterns.
375
376 :sqli-login a list of login parameters (i.e., user,
377 password, database and server) needed to
378 connect to the database.
379
380 :sqli-connect the name of a function which accepts no
381 parameters that will use the values of
382 `sql-user', `sql-password',
383 `sql-database' and `sql-server' to open a
384 comint buffer and connect to the
385 database. Do product specific
386 configuration of comint in this function.
387
388 :sqli-prompt-regexp a regular expression string that matches
389 the prompt issued by the product
390 interpreter. (Not needed in 21.3+)
391
392 :sqli-prompt-length the length of the prompt on the line.(Not
393 needed in 21.3+)
394
395 :syntax-alist an alist of syntax table entries to enable
396 special character treatment by font-lock and
397 imenu. ")
398
399 (defcustom sql-product 'ansi
400 "*Select the SQL database product used so that buffers can be
401 highlighted properly when you open them."
402 :type `(choice
403 ,@(mapcar (lambda (prod-info)
404 `(const :tag
405 ,(or (plist-get (cdr prod-info) :name)
406 (capitalize (symbol-name (car prod-info))))
407 ,(car prod-info)))
408 sql-product-alist))
409 :group 'SQL)
410
411 ;; misc customization of sql.el behavior
412
413 (defcustom sql-electric-stuff nil
414 "Treat some input as electric.
415 If set to the symbol `semicolon', then hitting `;' will send current
416 input in the SQLi buffer to the process.
417 If set to the symbol `go', then hitting `go' on a line by itself will
418 send current input in the SQLi buffer to the process.
419 If set to nil, then you must use \\[comint-send-input] in order to send
420 current input in the SQLi buffer to the process."
421 :type '(choice (const :tag "Nothing" nil)
422 (const :tag "The semikolon `;'" semicolon)
423 (const :tag "The string `go' by itself" go))
424 :version "20.8"
425 :group 'SQL)
426
427 (defcustom sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region nil
428 "*If t, pop to the buffer SQL statements are sent to.
429
430 After a call to `sql-send-region' or `sql-send-buffer',
431 the window is split and the SQLi buffer is shown. If this
432 variable is not nil, that buffer's window will be selected
433 by calling `pop-to-buffer'. If this variable is nil, that
434 buffer is shown using `display-buffer'."
435 :type 'boolean
436 :group 'SQL)
437
438 ;; imenu support for sql-mode.
439
440 (defvar sql-imenu-generic-expression
441 ;; Items are in reverse order because they are rendered in reverse.
442 '(("Rules/Defaults" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\(rule\\|default\\)\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 3)
443 ("Sequences" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*sequence\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 2)
444 ("Triggers" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*trigger\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 2)
445 ("Functions" "^\\s-*\\(create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\)?function\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 3)
446 ("Procedures" "^\\s-*\\(create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\)?proc\\(edure\\)?\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 4)
447 ("Packages" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*package\\s-+\\(body\\s-+\\)?\\(\\w+\\)" 3)
448 ("Indexes" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*index\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 2)
449 ("Tables/Views" "^\\s-*create\\s-+\\(\\w+\\s-+\\)*\\(table\\|view\\)\\s-+\\(\\w+\\)" 3))
450 "Define interesting points in the SQL buffer for `imenu'.
451
452 This is used to set `imenu-generic-expression' when SQL mode is
453 entered. Subsequent changes to sql-imenu-generic-expression will not
454 affect existing SQL buffers because imenu-generic-expression is a
455 local variable.")
456
457 ;; history file
458
459 (defcustom sql-input-ring-file-name nil
460 "*If non-nil, name of the file to read/write input history.
461
462 You have to set this variable if you want the history of your commands
463 saved from one Emacs session to the next. If this variable is set,
464 exiting the SQL interpreter in an SQLi buffer will write the input
465 history to the specified file. Starting a new process in a SQLi buffer
466 will read the input history from the specified file.
467
468 This is used to initialize `comint-input-ring-file-name'.
469
470 Note that the size of the input history is determined by the variable
471 `comint-input-ring-size'."
472 :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
473 (file))
474 :group 'SQL)
475
476 (defcustom sql-input-ring-separator "\n--\n"
477 "*Separator between commands in the history file.
478
479 If set to \"\\n\", each line in the history file will be interpreted as
480 one command. Multi-line commands are split into several commands when
481 the input ring is initialized from a history file.
482
483 This variable used to initialize `comint-input-ring-separator'.
484 `comint-input-ring-separator' is part of Emacs 21; if your Emacs
485 does not have it, setting `sql-input-ring-separator' will have no
486 effect. In that case multiline commands will be split into several
487 commands when the input history is read, as if you had set
488 `sql-input-ring-separator' to \"\\n\"."
489 :type 'string
490 :group 'SQL)
491
492 ;; The usual hooks
493
494 (defcustom sql-interactive-mode-hook '()
495 "*Hook for customizing `sql-interactive-mode'."
496 :type 'hook
497 :group 'SQL)
498
499 (defcustom sql-mode-hook '()
500 "*Hook for customizing `sql-mode'."
501 :type 'hook
502 :group 'SQL)
503
504 (defcustom sql-set-sqli-hook '()
505 "*Hook for reacting to changes of `sql-buffer'.
506
507 This is called by `sql-set-sqli-buffer' when the value of `sql-buffer'
508 is changed."
509 :type 'hook
510 :group 'SQL)
511
512 ;; Customization for Oracle
513
514 (defcustom sql-oracle-program "sqlplus"
515 "*Command to start sqlplus by Oracle.
516
517 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
518
519 Under NT, \"sqlplus\" usually starts the sqlplus \"GUI\". In order to
520 start the sqlplus console, use \"plus33\" or something similar. You
521 will find the file in your Orant\\bin directory.
522
523 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
524 :type 'file
525 :group 'SQL)
526
527 (defcustom sql-oracle-options nil
528 "*List of additional options for `sql-oracle-program'."
529 :type '(repeat string)
530 :version "20.8"
531 :group 'SQL)
532
533 ;; Customization for SQLite
534
535 (defcustom sql-sqlite-program "sqlite"
536 "*Command to start SQLite.
537
538 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
539
540 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
541 :type 'file
542 :group 'SQL)
543
544 (defcustom sql-sqlite-options nil
545 "*List of additional options for `sql-sqlite-program'.
546 The following list of options is reported to make things work
547 on Windows: \"-C\" \"-t\" \"-f\" \"-n\"."
548 :type '(repeat string)
549 :version "20.8"
550 :group 'SQL)
551
552 ;; Customization for MySql
553
554 (defcustom sql-mysql-program "mysql"
555 "*Command to start mysql by TcX.
556
557 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
558
559 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
560 :type 'file
561 :group 'SQL)
562
563 (defcustom sql-mysql-options nil
564 "*List of additional options for `sql-mysql-program'.
565 The following list of options is reported to make things work
566 on Windows: \"-C\" \"-t\" \"-f\" \"-n\"."
567 :type '(repeat string)
568 :version "20.8"
569 :group 'SQL)
570
571 ;; Customization for Solid
572
573 (defcustom sql-solid-program "solsql"
574 "*Command to start SOLID SQL Editor.
575
576 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
577
578 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
579 :type 'file
580 :group 'SQL)
581
582 ;; Customization for SyBase
583
584 (defcustom sql-sybase-program "isql"
585 "*Command to start isql by SyBase.
586
587 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
588
589 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
590 :type 'file
591 :group 'SQL)
592
593 (defcustom sql-sybase-options nil
594 "*List of additional options for `sql-sybase-program'.
595 Some versions of isql might require the -n option in order to work."
596 :type '(repeat string)
597 :version "20.8"
598 :group 'SQL)
599
600 ;; Customization for Informix
601
602 (defcustom sql-informix-program "dbaccess"
603 "*Command to start dbaccess by Informix.
604
605 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
606
607 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
608 :type 'file
609 :group 'SQL)
610
611 ;; Customization for Ingres
612
613 (defcustom sql-ingres-program "sql"
614 "*Command to start sql by Ingres.
615
616 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
617
618 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
619 :type 'file
620 :group 'SQL)
621
622 ;; Customization for Microsoft
623
624 (defcustom sql-ms-program "osql"
625 "*Command to start osql by Microsoft.
626
627 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
628
629 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
630 :type 'file
631 :group 'SQL)
632
633 (defcustom sql-ms-options '("-w" "300" "-n")
634 ;; -w is the linesize
635 "*List of additional options for `sql-ms-program'."
636 :type '(repeat string)
637 :version "22.1"
638 :group 'SQL)
639
640 ;; Customization for Postgres
641
642 (defcustom sql-postgres-program "psql"
643 "Command to start psql by Postgres.
644
645 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
646
647 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
648 :type 'file
649 :group 'SQL)
650
651 (defcustom sql-postgres-options '("-P" "pager=off")
652 "*List of additional options for `sql-postgres-program'.
653 The default setting includes the -P option which breaks older versions
654 of the psql client (such as version 6.5.3). The -P option is equivalent
655 to the --pset option. If you want the psql to prompt you for a user
656 name, add the string \"-u\" to the list of options. If you want to
657 provide a user name on the command line (newer versions such as 7.1),
658 add your name with a \"-U\" prefix (such as \"-Umark\") to the list."
659 :type '(repeat string)
660 :version "20.8"
661 :group 'SQL)
662
663 ;; Customization for Interbase
664
665 (defcustom sql-interbase-program "isql"
666 "*Command to start isql by Interbase.
667
668 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
669
670 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
671 :type 'file
672 :group 'SQL)
673
674 (defcustom sql-interbase-options nil
675 "*List of additional options for `sql-interbase-program'."
676 :type '(repeat string)
677 :version "20.8"
678 :group 'SQL)
679
680 ;; Customization for DB2
681
682 (defcustom sql-db2-program "db2"
683 "*Command to start db2 by IBM.
684
685 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup.
686
687 The program can also specify a TCP connection. See `make-comint'."
688 :type 'file
689 :group 'SQL)
690
691 (defcustom sql-db2-options nil
692 "*List of additional options for `sql-db2-program'."
693 :type '(repeat string)
694 :version "20.8"
695 :group 'SQL)
696
697 ;; Customization for Linter
698
699 (defcustom sql-linter-program "inl"
700 "*Command to start inl by RELEX.
701
702 Starts `sql-interactive-mode' after doing some setup."
703 :type 'file
704 :group 'SQL)
705
706 (defcustom sql-linter-options nil
707 "*List of additional options for `sql-linter-program'."
708 :type '(repeat string)
709 :version "21.3"
710 :group 'SQL)
711
712 \f
713
714 ;;; Variables which do not need customization
715
716 (defvar sql-user-history nil
717 "History of usernames used.")
718
719 (defvar sql-database-history nil
720 "History of databases used.")
721
722 (defvar sql-server-history nil
723 "History of servers used.")
724
725 ;; Passwords are not kept in a history.
726
727 (defvar sql-buffer nil
728 "Current SQLi buffer.
729
730 The global value of sql-buffer is the name of the latest SQLi buffer
731 created. Any SQL buffer created will make a local copy of this value.
732 See `sql-interactive-mode' for more on multiple sessions. If you want
733 to change the SQLi buffer a SQL mode sends its SQL strings to, change
734 the local value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].")
735
736 (defvar sql-prompt-regexp nil
737 "Prompt used to initialize `comint-prompt-regexp'.
738
739 You can change `sql-prompt-regexp' on `sql-interactive-mode-hook'.")
740
741 (defvar sql-prompt-length 0
742 "Prompt used to set `left-margin' in `sql-interactive-mode'.
743
744 You can change `sql-prompt-length' on `sql-interactive-mode-hook'.")
745
746 (defvar sql-alternate-buffer-name nil
747 "Buffer-local string used to possibly rename the SQLi buffer.
748
749 Used by `sql-rename-buffer'.")
750
751 ;; Keymap for sql-interactive-mode.
752
753 (defvar sql-interactive-mode-map
754 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
755 (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-parent)
756 (set-keymap-parent map comint-mode-map); Emacs
757 (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-parents)
758 (set-keymap-parents map (list comint-mode-map)))); XEmacs
759 (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-name)
760 (set-keymap-name map 'sql-interactive-mode-map)); XEmacs
761 (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'sql-accumulate-and-indent)
762 (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-w") 'sql-copy-column)
763 (define-key map (kbd "O") 'sql-magic-go)
764 (define-key map (kbd "o") 'sql-magic-go)
765 (define-key map (kbd ";") 'sql-magic-semicolon)
766 map)
767 "Mode map used for `sql-interactive-mode'.
768 Based on `comint-mode-map'.")
769
770 ;; Keymap for sql-mode.
771
772 (defvar sql-mode-map
773 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
774 (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'sql-send-paragraph)
775 (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'sql-send-region)
776 (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'sql-send-string)
777 (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'sql-send-buffer)
778 map)
779 "Mode map used for `sql-mode'.")
780
781 ;; easy menu for sql-mode.
782
783 (easy-menu-define
784 sql-mode-menu sql-mode-map
785 "Menu for `sql-mode'."
786 `("SQL"
787 ["Send Paragraph" sql-send-paragraph (and (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)
788 (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))]
789 ["Send Region" sql-send-region (and (or (and (boundp 'mark-active); Emacs
790 mark-active)
791 (mark t)); XEmacs
792 (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)
793 (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))]
794 ["Send Buffer" sql-send-buffer (and (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)
795 (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))]
796 ["Send String" sql-send-string t]
797 ["--" nil nil]
798 ["Start SQLi session" sql-product-interactive (sql-product-feature :sqli-connect)]
799 ["Show SQLi buffer" sql-show-sqli-buffer t]
800 ["Set SQLi buffer" sql-set-sqli-buffer t]
801 ["Pop to SQLi buffer after send"
802 sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
803 :style toggle
804 :selected sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region]
805 ["--" nil nil]
806 ("Product"
807 ,@(mapcar (lambda (prod-info)
808 (let* ((prod (pop prod-info))
809 (name (or (plist-get prod-info :name)
810 (capitalize (symbol-name prod))))
811 (cmd (intern (format "sql-highlight-%s-keywords" prod))))
812 (fset cmd `(lambda () ,(format "Highlight %s SQL keywords." name)
813 (interactive)
814 (sql-set-product ',prod)))
815 (vector name cmd
816 :style 'radio
817 :selected `(eq sql-product ',prod))))
818 sql-product-alist))))
819
820 ;; easy menu for sql-interactive-mode.
821
822 (easy-menu-define
823 sql-interactive-mode-menu sql-interactive-mode-map
824 "Menu for `sql-interactive-mode'."
825 '("SQL"
826 ["Rename Buffer" sql-rename-buffer t]))
827
828 ;; Abbreviations -- if you want more of them, define them in your
829 ;; ~/.emacs file. Abbrevs have to be enabled in your ~/.emacs, too.
830
831 (defvar sql-mode-abbrev-table nil
832 "Abbrev table used in `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'.")
833 (unless sql-mode-abbrev-table
834 (define-abbrev-table 'sql-mode-abbrev-table nil))
835
836 (mapc
837 ;; In Emacs 22+, provide SYSTEM-FLAG to define-abbrev.
838 '(lambda (abbrev)
839 (let ((name (car abbrev))
840 (expansion (cdr abbrev)))
841 (condition-case nil
842 (define-abbrev sql-mode-abbrev-table name expansion nil 0 t)
843 (error
844 (define-abbrev sql-mode-abbrev-table name expansion)))))
845 '(("ins" . "insert")
846 ("upd" . "update")
847 ("del" . "delete")
848 ("sel" . "select")
849 ("proc" . "procedure")
850 ("func" . "function")
851 ("cr" . "create")))
852
853 ;; Syntax Table
854
855 (defvar sql-mode-syntax-table
856 (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
857 ;; C-style comments /**/ (see elisp manual "Syntax Flags"))
858 (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 14" table)
859 (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23" table)
860 ;; double-dash starts comments
861 (modify-syntax-entry ?- ". 12b" table)
862 ;; newline and formfeed end comments
863 (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> b" table)
864 (modify-syntax-entry ?\f "> b" table)
865 ;; single quotes (') delimit strings
866 (modify-syntax-entry ?' "\"" table)
867 ;; double quotes (") don't delimit strings
868 (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." table)
869 ;; backslash is no escape character
870 (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "." table)
871 table)
872 "Syntax table used in `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'.")
873
874 ;; Font lock support
875
876 (defvar sql-mode-font-lock-object-name
877 (eval-when-compile
878 (list (concat "^\\s-*\\(?:create\\|drop\\|alter\\)\\s-+" ;; lead off with CREATE, DROP or ALTER
879 "\\(?:\\w+\\s-+\\)*" ;; optional intervening keywords
880 "\\(?:table\\|view\\|\\(?:package\\|type\\)\\(?:\\s-+body\\)?\\|proc\\(?:edure\\)?"
881 "\\|function\\|trigger\\|sequence\\|rule\\|default\\)\\s-+"
882 "\\(\\w+\\)")
883 1 'font-lock-function-name-face))
884
885 "Pattern to match the names of top-level objects.
886
887 The pattern matches the name in a CREATE, DROP or ALTER
888 statement. The format of variable should be a valid
889 `font-lock-keywords' entry.")
890
891 (defmacro sql-keywords-re (&rest keywords)
892 "Compile-time generation of regexp matching any one of KEYWORDS."
893 `(eval-when-compile
894 (concat "\\b"
895 (regexp-opt ',keywords t)
896 "\\b")))
897
898 (defvar sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords
899 (let ((ansi-funcs (sql-keywords-re
900 "abs" "avg" "bit_length" "cardinality" "cast" "char_length"
901 "character_length" "coalesce" "convert" "count" "current_date"
902 "current_path" "current_role" "current_time" "current_timestamp"
903 "current_user" "extract" "localtime" "localtimestamp" "lower" "max"
904 "min" "mod" "nullif" "octet_length" "overlay" "placing" "session_user"
905 "substring" "sum" "system_user" "translate" "treat" "trim" "upper"
906 "user"
907 ))
908
909 (ansi-non-reserved (sql-keywords-re
910 "ada" "asensitive" "assignment" "asymmetric" "atomic" "between"
911 "bitvar" "called" "catalog_name" "chain" "character_set_catalog"
912 "character_set_name" "character_set_schema" "checked" "class_origin"
913 "cobol" "collation_catalog" "collation_name" "collation_schema"
914 "column_name" "command_function" "command_function_code" "committed"
915 "condition_number" "connection_name" "constraint_catalog"
916 "constraint_name" "constraint_schema" "contains" "cursor_name"
917 "datetime_interval_code" "datetime_interval_precision" "defined"
918 "definer" "dispatch" "dynamic_function" "dynamic_function_code"
919 "existing" "exists" "final" "fortran" "generated" "granted"
920 "hierarchy" "hold" "implementation" "infix" "insensitive" "instance"
921 "instantiable" "invoker" "key_member" "key_type" "length" "m"
922 "message_length" "message_octet_length" "message_text" "method" "more"
923 "mumps" "name" "nullable" "number" "options" "overlaps" "overriding"
924 "parameter_mode" "parameter_name" "parameter_ordinal_position"
925 "parameter_specific_catalog" "parameter_specific_name"
926 "parameter_specific_schema" "pascal" "pli" "position" "repeatable"
927 "returned_length" "returned_octet_length" "returned_sqlstate"
928 "routine_catalog" "routine_name" "routine_schema" "row_count" "scale"
929 "schema_name" "security" "self" "sensitive" "serializable"
930 "server_name" "similar" "simple" "source" "specific_name" "style"
931 "subclass_origin" "sublist" "symmetric" "system" "table_name"
932 "transaction_active" "transactions_committed"
933 "transactions_rolled_back" "transform" "transforms" "trigger_catalog"
934 "trigger_name" "trigger_schema" "type" "uncommitted" "unnamed"
935 "user_defined_type_catalog" "user_defined_type_name"
936 "user_defined_type_schema"
937 ))
938
939 (ansi-reserved (sql-keywords-re
940 "absolute" "action" "add" "admin" "after" "aggregate" "alias" "all"
941 "allocate" "alter" "and" "any" "are" "as" "asc" "assertion" "at"
942 "authorization" "before" "begin" "both" "breadth" "by" "call"
943 "cascade" "cascaded" "case" "catalog" "check" "class" "close"
944 "collate" "collation" "column" "commit" "completion" "connect"
945 "connection" "constraint" "constraints" "constructor" "continue"
946 "corresponding" "create" "cross" "cube" "current" "cursor" "cycle"
947 "data" "day" "deallocate" "declare" "default" "deferrable" "deferred"
948 "delete" "depth" "deref" "desc" "describe" "descriptor" "destroy"
949 "destructor" "deterministic" "diagnostics" "dictionary" "disconnect"
950 "distinct" "domain" "drop" "dynamic" "each" "else" "end" "equals"
951 "escape" "every" "except" "exception" "exec" "execute" "external"
952 "false" "fetch" "first" "for" "foreign" "found" "free" "from" "full"
953 "function" "general" "get" "global" "go" "goto" "grant" "group"
954 "grouping" "having" "host" "hour" "identity" "ignore" "immediate" "in"
955 "indicator" "initialize" "initially" "inner" "inout" "input" "insert"
956 "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "iterate" "join" "key" "language"
957 "last" "lateral" "leading" "left" "less" "level" "like" "limit"
958 "local" "locator" "map" "match" "minute" "modifies" "modify" "module"
959 "month" "names" "natural" "new" "next" "no" "none" "not" "null" "of"
960 "off" "old" "on" "only" "open" "operation" "option" "or" "order"
961 "ordinality" "out" "outer" "output" "pad" "parameter" "parameters"
962 "partial" "path" "postfix" "prefix" "preorder" "prepare" "preserve"
963 "primary" "prior" "privileges" "procedure" "public" "read" "reads"
964 "recursive" "references" "referencing" "relative" "restrict" "result"
965 "return" "returns" "revoke" "right" "role" "rollback" "rollup"
966 "routine" "rows" "savepoint" "schema" "scroll" "search" "second"
967 "section" "select" "sequence" "session" "set" "sets" "size" "some"
968 "space" "specific" "specifictype" "sql" "sqlexception" "sqlstate"
969 "sqlwarning" "start" "state" "statement" "static" "structure" "table"
970 "temporary" "terminate" "than" "then" "timezone_hour"
971 "timezone_minute" "to" "trailing" "transaction" "translation"
972 "trigger" "true" "under" "union" "unique" "unknown" "unnest" "update"
973 "usage" "using" "value" "values" "variable" "view" "when" "whenever"
974 "where" "with" "without" "work" "write" "year"
975 ))
976
977 (ansi-types (sql-keywords-re
978 "array" "binary" "bit" "blob" "boolean" "char" "character" "clob"
979 "date" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "interval"
980 "large" "national" "nchar" "nclob" "numeric" "object" "precision"
981 "real" "ref" "row" "scope" "smallint" "time" "timestamp" "varchar"
982 "varying" "zone"
983 )))
984
985 `((,ansi-non-reserved . font-lock-keyword-face)
986 (,ansi-reserved . font-lock-keyword-face)
987 (,ansi-funcs . font-lock-builtin-face)
988 (,ansi-types . font-lock-type-face)))
989
990 "ANSI SQL keywords used by font-lock.
991
992 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
993 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
994 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
995 you define your own sql-mode-ansi-font-lock-keywords. You may want to
996 add functions and PL/SQL keywords.")
997
998 (defvar sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords
999 (let ((oracle-functions (sql-keywords-re
1000 "abs" "acos" "add_months" "ascii" "asciistr" "asin" "atan" "atan2"
1001 "avg" "bfilename" "bin_to_num" "bitand" "cast" "ceil" "chartorowid"
1002 "chr" "coalesce" "compose" "concat" "convert" "corr" "cos" "cosh"
1003 "count" "covar_pop" "covar_samp" "cume_dist" "current_date"
1004 "current_timestamp" "current_user" "dbtimezone" "decode" "decompose"
1005 "dense_rank" "depth" "deref" "dump" "empty_clob" "existsnode" "exp"
1006 "extract" "extractvalue" "first" "first_value" "floor" "following"
1007 "from_tz" "greatest" "group_id" "grouping_id" "hextoraw" "initcap"
1008 "instr" "lag" "last" "last_day" "last_value" "lead" "least" "length"
1009 "ln" "localtimestamp" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "make_ref" "max" "min"
1010 "mod" "months_between" "new_time" "next_day" "nls_charset_decl_len"
1011 "nls_charset_id" "nls_charset_name" "nls_initcap" "nls_lower"
1012 "nls_upper" "nlssort" "ntile" "nullif" "numtodsinterval"
1013 "numtoyminterval" "nvl" "nvl2" "over" "path" "percent_rank"
1014 "percentile_cont" "percentile_disc" "power" "preceding" "rank"
1015 "ratio_to_report" "rawtohex" "rawtonhex" "reftohex" "regr_"
1016 "regr_avgx" "regr_avgy" "regr_count" "regr_intercept" "regr_r2"
1017 "regr_slope" "regr_sxx" "regr_sxy" "regr_syy" "replace" "round"
1018 "row_number" "rowidtochar" "rowidtonchar" "rpad" "rtrim"
1019 "sessiontimezone" "sign" "sin" "sinh" "soundex" "sqrt" "stddev"
1020 "stddev_pop" "stddev_samp" "substr" "sum" "sys_connect_by_path"
1021 "sys_context" "sys_dburigen" "sys_extract_utc" "sys_guid" "sys_typeid"
1022 "sys_xmlagg" "sys_xmlgen" "sysdate" "systimestamp" "tan" "tanh"
1023 "to_char" "to_clob" "to_date" "to_dsinterval" "to_lob" "to_multi_byte"
1024 "to_nchar" "to_nclob" "to_number" "to_single_byte" "to_timestamp"
1025 "to_timestamp_tz" "to_yminterval" "translate" "treat" "trim" "trunc"
1026 "tz_offset" "uid" "unbounded" "unistr" "updatexml" "upper" "user"
1027 "userenv" "var_pop" "var_samp" "variance" "vsize" "width_bucket" "xml"
1028 "xmlagg" "xmlattribute" "xmlcolattval" "xmlconcat" "xmlelement"
1029 "xmlforest" "xmlsequence" "xmltransform"
1030 ))
1031
1032 (oracle-keywords (sql-keywords-re
1033 "abort" "access" "accessed" "account" "activate" "add" "admin"
1034 "advise" "after" "agent" "aggregate" "all" "allocate" "allow" "alter"
1035 "always" "analyze" "ancillary" "and" "any" "apply" "archive"
1036 "archivelog" "array" "as" "asc" "associate" "at" "attribute"
1037 "attributes" "audit" "authenticated" "authid" "authorization" "auto"
1038 "autoallocate" "automatic" "availability" "backup" "before" "begin"
1039 "behalf" "between" "binding" "bitmap" "block" "blocksize" "body"
1040 "both" "buffer_pool" "build" "by" "cache" "call" "cancel"
1041 "cascade" "case" "category" "certificate" "chained" "change" "check"
1042 "checkpoint" "child" "chunk" "class" "clear" "clone" "close" "cluster"
1043 "column" "column_value" "columns" "comment" "commit" "committed"
1044 "compatibility" "compile" "complete" "composite_limit" "compress"
1045 "compute" "connect" "connect_time" "consider" "consistent"
1046 "constraint" "constraints" "constructor" "contents" "context"
1047 "continue" "controlfile" "corruption" "cost" "cpu_per_call"
1048 "cpu_per_session" "create" "cross" "cube" "current" "currval" "cycle"
1049 "dangling" "data" "database" "datafile" "datafiles" "day" "ddl"
1050 "deallocate" "debug" "default" "deferrable" "deferred" "definer"
1051 "delay" "delete" "demand" "desc" "determines" "deterministic"
1052 "dictionary" "dimension" "directory" "disable" "disassociate"
1053 "disconnect" "distinct" "distinguished" "distributed" "dml" "drop"
1054 "each" "element" "else" "enable" "end" "equals_path" "escape"
1055 "estimate" "except" "exceptions" "exchange" "excluding" "exists"
1056 "expire" "explain" "extent" "external" "externally"
1057 "failed_login_attempts" "fast" "file" "final" "finish" "flush" "for"
1058 "force" "foreign" "freelist" "freelists" "freepools" "fresh" "from"
1059 "full" "function" "functions" "generated" "global" "global_name"
1060 "globally" "grant" "group" "grouping" "groups" "guard" "hash"
1061 "hashkeys" "having" "heap" "hierarchy" "id" "identified" "identifier"
1062 "idle_time" "immediate" "in" "including" "increment" "index" "indexed"
1063 "indexes" "indextype" "indextypes" "indicator" "initial" "initialized"
1064 "initially" "initrans" "inner" "insert" "instance" "instantiable"
1065 "instead" "intersect" "into" "invalidate" "is" "isolation" "java"
1066 "join" "keep" "key" "kill" "language" "left" "less" "level"
1067 "levels" "library" "like" "like2" "like4" "likec" "limit" "link"
1068 "list" "lob" "local" "location" "locator" "lock" "log" "logfile"
1069 "logging" "logical" "logical_reads_per_call"
1070 "logical_reads_per_session" "managed" "management" "manual" "map"
1071 "mapping" "master" "matched" "materialized" "maxdatafiles"
1072 "maxextents" "maximize" "maxinstances" "maxlogfiles" "maxloghistory"
1073 "maxlogmembers" "maxsize" "maxtrans" "maxvalue" "member" "memory"
1074 "merge" "migrate" "minextents" "minimize" "minimum" "minus" "minvalue"
1075 "mode" "modify" "monitoring" "month" "mount" "move" "movement" "name"
1076 "named" "natural" "nested" "never" "new" "next" "nextval" "no"
1077 "noarchivelog" "noaudit" "nocache" "nocompress" "nocopy" "nocycle"
1078 "nodelay" "noforce" "nologging" "nomapping" "nomaxvalue" "nominimize"
1079 "nominvalue" "nomonitoring" "none" "noorder" "noparallel" "norely"
1080 "noresetlogs" "noreverse" "normal" "norowdependencies" "nosort"
1081 "noswitch" "not" "nothing" "notimeout" "novalidate" "nowait" "null"
1082 "nulls" "object" "of" "off" "offline" "oidindex" "old" "on" "online"
1083 "only" "open" "operator" "optimal" "option" "or" "order"
1084 "organization" "out" "outer" "outline" "overflow" "overriding"
1085 "package" "packages" "parallel" "parallel_enable" "parameters"
1086 "parent" "partition" "partitions" "password" "password_grace_time"
1087 "password_life_time" "password_lock_time" "password_reuse_max"
1088 "password_reuse_time" "password_verify_function" "pctfree"
1089 "pctincrease" "pctthreshold" "pctused" "pctversion" "percent"
1090 "performance" "permanent" "pfile" "physical" "pipelined" "plan"
1091 "post_transaction" "pragma" "prebuilt" "preserve" "primary" "private"
1092 "private_sga" "privileges" "procedure" "profile" "protection" "public"
1093 "purge" "query" "quiesce" "quota" "range" "read" "reads" "rebuild"
1094 "records_per_block" "recover" "recovery" "recycle" "reduced" "ref"
1095 "references" "referencing" "refresh" "register" "reject" "relational"
1096 "rely" "rename" "reset" "resetlogs" "resize" "resolve" "resolver"
1097 "resource" "restrict" "restrict_references" "restricted" "result"
1098 "resumable" "resume" "retention" "return" "returning" "reuse"
1099 "reverse" "revoke" "rewrite" "right" "rnds" "rnps" "role" "roles"
1100 "rollback" "rollup" "row" "rowdependencies" "rownum" "rows" "sample"
1101 "savepoint" "scan" "schema" "scn" "scope" "segment" "select"
1102 "selectivity" "self" "sequence" "serializable" "session"
1103 "sessions_per_user" "set" "sets" "settings" "shared" "shared_pool"
1104 "shrink" "shutdown" "siblings" "sid" "single" "size" "skip" "some"
1105 "sort" "source" "space" "specification" "spfile" "split" "standby"
1106 "start" "statement_id" "static" "statistics" "stop" "storage" "store"
1107 "structure" "subpartition" "subpartitions" "substitutable"
1108 "successful" "supplemental" "suspend" "switch" "switchover" "synonym"
1109 "sys" "system" "table" "tables" "tablespace" "tempfile" "template"
1110 "temporary" "test" "than" "then" "thread" "through" "time_zone"
1111 "timeout" "to" "trace" "transaction" "trigger" "triggers" "truncate"
1112 "trust" "type" "types" "unarchived" "under" "under_path" "undo"
1113 "uniform" "union" "unique" "unlimited" "unlock" "unquiesce"
1114 "unrecoverable" "until" "unusable" "unused" "update" "upgrade" "usage"
1115 "use" "using" "validate" "validation" "value" "values" "variable"
1116 "varray" "version" "view" "wait" "when" "whenever" "where" "with"
1117 "without" "wnds" "wnps" "work" "write" "xmldata" "xmlschema" "xmltype"
1118 ))
1119
1120 (oracle-types (sql-keywords-re
1121 "bfile" "blob" "byte" "char" "character" "clob" "date" "dec" "decimal"
1122 "double" "float" "int" "integer" "interval" "long" "national" "nchar"
1123 "nclob" "number" "numeric" "nvarchar2" "precision" "raw" "real"
1124 "rowid" "second" "smallint" "time" "timestamp" "urowid" "varchar"
1125 "varchar2" "varying" "year" "zone"
1126 ))
1127
1128 (plsql-functions (sql-keywords-re
1129 "%bulk_rowcount" "%found" "%isopen" "%notfound" "%rowcount" "%rowtype"
1130 "%type" "extend" "prior"
1131 ))
1132
1133 (plsql-keywords (sql-keywords-re
1134 "autonomous_transaction" "bulk" "char_base" "collect" "constant"
1135 "cursor" "declare" "do" "elsif" "exception_init" "execute" "exit"
1136 "extends" "false" "fetch" "forall" "goto" "hour" "if" "interface"
1137 "loop" "minute" "number_base" "ocirowid" "opaque" "others" "rowtype"
1138 "separate" "serially_reusable" "sql" "sqlcode" "sqlerrm" "subtype"
1139 "the" "timezone_abbr" "timezone_hour" "timezone_minute"
1140 "timezone_region" "true" "varrying" "while"
1141 ))
1142
1143 (plsql-type (sql-keywords-re
1144 "binary_integer" "boolean" "naturaln" "pls_integer" "positive"
1145 "positiven" "record" "signtype" "string"
1146 ))
1147
1148 (plsql-warning (sql-keywords-re
1149 "access_into_null" "case_not_found" "collection_is_null"
1150 "cursor_already_open" "dup_val_on_index" "invalid_cursor"
1151 "invalid_number" "login_denied" "no_data_found" "not_logged_on"
1152 "program_error" "rowtype_mismatch" "self_is_null" "storage_error"
1153 "subscript_beyond_count" "subscript_outside_limit" "sys_invalid_rowid"
1154 "timeout_on_resource" "too_many_rows" "value_error" "zero_divide"
1155 "exception" "notfound"
1156 ))
1157
1158 (sqlplus-commands
1159 (eval-when-compile (concat "^\\(\\("
1160 (regexp-opt '(
1161 "@" "@@" "accept" "append" "archive" "attribute" "break"
1162 "btitle" "change" "clear" "column" "connect" "copy" "define"
1163 "del" "describe" "disconnect" "edit" "execute" "exit" "get" "help"
1164 "host" "input" "list" "password" "pause" "print" "prompt" "recover"
1165 "remark" "repfooter" "repheader" "run" "save" "show" "shutdown"
1166 "spool" "start" "startup" "store" "timing" "ttitle" "undefine"
1167 "variable" "whenever"
1168
1169 ) t)
1170
1171 "\\)\\|"
1172 "\\(compute\\s-+\\(avg\\|cou\\|min\\|max\\|num\\|sum\\|std\\|var\\)\\)\\|"
1173 "\\(set\\s-+\\(appi\\(nfo\\)?\\|array\\(size\\)?\\|"
1174 "auto\\(commit\\)?\\|autop\\(rint\\)?\\|autorecovery\\|"
1175 "autot\\(race\\)?\\|blo\\(ckterminator\\)?\\|cmds\\(ep\\)?\\|"
1176 "colsep\\|com\\(patibility\\)?\\|con\\(cat\\)?\\|"
1177 "copyc\\(ommit\\)?\\|copytypecheck\\|def\\(ine\\)?\\|"
1178 "describe\\|echo\\|editf\\(ile\\)?\\|emb\\(edded\\)?\\|"
1179 "esc\\(ape\\)?\\|feed\\(back\\)?\\|flagger\\|"
1180 "flu\\(sh\\)?\\|hea\\(ding\\)?\\|heads\\(ep\\)?\\|"
1181 "instance\\|lin\\(esize\\)?\\|lobof\\(fset\\)?\\|"
1182 "logsource\\|long\\|longc\\(hunksize\\)?\\|mark\\(up\\)?\\|"
1183 "newp\\(age\\)?\\|null\\|numf\\(ormat\\)?\\|"
1184 "num\\(width\\)?\\|pages\\(ize\\)?\\|pau\\(se\\)?\\|"
1185 "recsep\\|recsepchar\\|serverout\\(put\\)?\\|"
1186 "shift\\(inout\\)?\\|show\\(mode\\)?\\|"
1187 "sqlbl\\(anklines\\)?\\|sqlc\\(ase\\)?\\|"
1188 "sqlco\\(ntinue\\)?\\|sqln\\(umber\\)?\\|"
1189 "sqlpluscompat\\(ibility\\)?\\|sqlpre\\(fix\\)?\\|"
1190 "sqlp\\(rompt\\)?\\|sqlt\\(erminator\\)?\\|"
1191 "suf\\(fix\\)?\\|tab\\|term\\(out\\)?\\|ti\\(me\\)?\\|"
1192 "timi\\(ng\\)?\\|trim\\(out\\)?\\|trims\\(pool\\)?\\|"
1193 "und\\(erline\\)?\\|ver\\(ify\\)?\\|wra\\(p\\)?\\)\\)\\)"
1194 "\\b.*$"
1195 ))))
1196
1197 `((,sqlplus-commands . font-lock-doc-face)
1198 (,oracle-functions . font-lock-builtin-face)
1199 (,oracle-keywords . font-lock-keyword-face)
1200 (,oracle-types . font-lock-type-face)
1201 (,plsql-functions . font-lock-builtin-face)
1202 (,plsql-keywords . font-lock-keyword-face)
1203 (,plsql-type . font-lock-type-face)
1204 (,plsql-warning . font-lock-warning-face)))
1205
1206 "Oracle SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1207
1208 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1209 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1210 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1211 you define your own sql-mode-oracle-font-lock-keywords. You may want
1212 to add functions and PL/SQL keywords.")
1213
1214 (defvar sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords
1215 (let ((pg-funcs (sql-keywords-re
1216 "abbrev" "abs" "acos" "age" "area" "ascii" "asin" "atab2" "atan"
1217 "atan2" "avg" "bit_length" "both" "broadcast" "btrim" "cbrt" "ceil"
1218 "center" "char_length" "chr" "coalesce" "col_description" "convert"
1219 "cos" "cot" "count" "current_database" "current_date" "current_schema"
1220 "current_schemas" "current_setting" "current_time" "current_timestamp"
1221 "current_user" "currval" "date_part" "date_trunc" "decode" "degrees"
1222 "diameter" "encode" "exp" "extract" "floor" "get_bit" "get_byte"
1223 "has_database_privilege" "has_function_privilege"
1224 "has_language_privilege" "has_schema_privilege" "has_table_privilege"
1225 "height" "host" "initcap" "isclosed" "isfinite" "isopen" "leading"
1226 "length" "ln" "localtime" "localtimestamp" "log" "lower" "lpad"
1227 "ltrim" "masklen" "max" "min" "mod" "netmask" "network" "nextval"
1228 "now" "npoints" "nullif" "obj_description" "octet_length" "overlay"
1229 "pclose" "pg_client_encoding" "pg_function_is_visible"
1230 "pg_get_constraintdef" "pg_get_indexdef" "pg_get_ruledef"
1231 "pg_get_userbyid" "pg_get_viewdef" "pg_opclass_is_visible"
1232 "pg_operator_is_visible" "pg_table_is_visible" "pg_type_is_visible"
1233 "pi" "popen" "position" "pow" "quote_ident" "quote_literal" "radians"
1234 "radius" "random" "repeat" "replace" "round" "rpad" "rtrim"
1235 "session_user" "set_bit" "set_byte" "set_config" "set_masklen"
1236 "setval" "sign" "sin" "split_part" "sqrt" "stddev" "strpos" "substr"
1237 "substring" "sum" "tan" "timeofday" "to_ascii" "to_char" "to_date"
1238 "to_hex" "to_number" "to_timestamp" "trailing" "translate" "trim"
1239 "trunc" "upper" "variance" "version" "width"
1240 ))
1241
1242 (pg-reserved (sql-keywords-re
1243 "abort" "access" "add" "after" "aggregate" "alignment" "all" "alter"
1244 "analyze" "and" "any" "as" "asc" "assignment" "authorization"
1245 "backward" "basetype" "before" "begin" "between" "binary" "by" "cache"
1246 "called" "cascade" "case" "cast" "characteristics" "check"
1247 "checkpoint" "class" "close" "cluster" "column" "comment" "commit"
1248 "committed" "commutator" "constraint" "constraints" "conversion"
1249 "copy" "create" "createdb" "createuser" "cursor" "cycle" "database"
1250 "deallocate" "declare" "default" "deferrable" "deferred" "definer"
1251 "delete" "delimiter" "desc" "distinct" "do" "domain" "drop" "each"
1252 "element" "else" "encoding" "encrypted" "end" "escape" "except"
1253 "exclusive" "execute" "exists" "explain" "extended" "external" "false"
1254 "fetch" "finalfunc" "for" "force" "foreign" "forward" "freeze" "from"
1255 "full" "function" "grant" "group" "gtcmp" "handler" "hashes" "having"
1256 "immediate" "immutable" "implicit" "in" "increment" "index" "inherits"
1257 "initcond" "initially" "input" "insensitive" "insert" "instead"
1258 "internallength" "intersect" "into" "invoker" "is" "isnull"
1259 "isolation" "join" "key" "language" "leftarg" "level" "like" "limit"
1260 "listen" "load" "local" "location" "lock" "ltcmp" "main" "match"
1261 "maxvalue" "merges" "minvalue" "mode" "move" "natural" "negator"
1262 "next" "nocreatedb" "nocreateuser" "none" "not" "nothing" "notify"
1263 "notnull" "null" "of" "offset" "oids" "on" "only" "operator" "or"
1264 "order" "output" "owner" "partial" "passedbyvalue" "password" "plain"
1265 "prepare" "primary" "prior" "privileges" "procedural" "procedure"
1266 "public" "read" "recheck" "references" "reindex" "relative" "rename"
1267 "reset" "restrict" "returns" "revoke" "rightarg" "rollback" "row"
1268 "rule" "schema" "scroll" "security" "select" "sequence" "serializable"
1269 "session" "set" "sfunc" "share" "show" "similar" "some" "sort1"
1270 "sort2" "stable" "start" "statement" "statistics" "storage" "strict"
1271 "stype" "sysid" "table" "temp" "template" "temporary" "then" "to"
1272 "transaction" "trigger" "true" "truncate" "trusted" "type"
1273 "unencrypted" "union" "unique" "unknown" "unlisten" "until" "update"
1274 "usage" "user" "using" "vacuum" "valid" "validator" "values"
1275 "variable" "verbose" "view" "volatile" "when" "where" "with" "without"
1276 "work"
1277 ))
1278
1279 (pg-types (sql-keywords-re
1280 "anyarray" "bigint" "bigserial" "bit" "boolean" "box" "bytea" "char"
1281 "character" "cidr" "circle" "cstring" "date" "decimal" "double"
1282 "float4" "float8" "inet" "int2" "int4" "int8" "integer" "internal"
1283 "interval" "language_handler" "line" "lseg" "macaddr" "money"
1284 "numeric" "oid" "opaque" "path" "point" "polygon" "precision" "real"
1285 "record" "regclass" "regoper" "regoperator" "regproc" "regprocedure"
1286 "regtype" "serial" "serial4" "serial8" "smallint" "text" "time"
1287 "timestamp" "varchar" "varying" "void" "zone"
1288 )))
1289
1290 `((,pg-funcs . font-lock-builtin-face)
1291 (,pg-reserved . font-lock-keyword-face)
1292 (,pg-types . font-lock-type-face)))
1293
1294 "Postgres SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1295
1296 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1297 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1298 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1299 you define your own sql-mode-postgres-font-lock-keywords.")
1300
1301 (defvar sql-mode-linter-font-lock-keywords
1302 (let ((linter-keywords (sql-keywords-re
1303 "autocommit" "autoinc" "autorowid" "cancel" "cascade" "channel"
1304 "committed" "count" "countblob" "cross" "current" "data" "database"
1305 "datafile" "datafiles" "datesplit" "dba" "dbname" "default" "deferred"
1306 "denied" "description" "device" "difference" "directory" "error"
1307 "escape" "euc" "exclusive" "external" "extfile" "false" "file"
1308 "filename" "filesize" "filetime" "filter" "findblob" "first" "foreign"
1309 "full" "fuzzy" "global" "granted" "ignore" "immediate" "increment"
1310 "indexes" "indexfile" "indexfiles" "indextime" "initial" "integrity"
1311 "internal" "key" "last_autoinc" "last_rowid" "limit" "linter"
1312 "linter_file_device" "linter_file_size" "linter_name_length" "ln"
1313 "local" "login" "maxisn" "maxrow" "maxrowid" "maxvalue" "message"
1314 "minvalue" "module" "names" "national" "natural" "new" "new_table"
1315 "no" "node" "noneuc" "nulliferror" "numbers" "off" "old" "old_table"
1316 "only" "operation" "optimistic" "option" "page" "partially" "password"
1317 "phrase" "plan" "precision" "primary" "priority" "privileges"
1318 "proc_info_size" "proc_par_name_len" "protocol" "quant" "range" "raw"
1319 "read" "record" "records" "references" "remote" "rename" "replication"
1320 "restart" "rewrite" "root" "row" "rule" "savepoint" "security"
1321 "sensitive" "sequence" "serializable" "server" "since" "size" "some"
1322 "startup" "statement" "station" "success" "sys_guid" "tables" "test"
1323 "timeout" "trace" "transaction" "translation" "trigger"
1324 "trigger_info_size" "true" "trunc" "uncommitted" "unicode" "unknown"
1325 "unlimited" "unlisted" "user" "utf8" "value" "varying" "volumes"
1326 "wait" "windows_code" "workspace" "write" "xml"
1327 ))
1328
1329 (linter-reserved (sql-keywords-re
1330 "access" "action" "add" "address" "after" "all" "alter" "always" "and"
1331 "any" "append" "as" "asc" "ascic" "async" "at_begin" "at_end" "audit"
1332 "aud_obj_name_len" "backup" "base" "before" "between" "blobfile"
1333 "blobfiles" "blobpct" "brief" "browse" "by" "case" "cast" "check"
1334 "clear" "close" "column" "comment" "commit" "connect" "contains"
1335 "correct" "create" "delete" "desc" "disable" "disconnect" "distinct"
1336 "drop" "each" "ef" "else" "enable" "end" "event" "except" "exclude"
1337 "execute" "exists" "extract" "fetch" "finish" "for" "from" "get"
1338 "grant" "group" "having" "identified" "in" "index" "inner" "insert"
1339 "instead" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "join" "left" "level"
1340 "like" "lock" "mode" "modify" "not" "nowait" "null" "of" "on" "open"
1341 "or" "order" "outer" "owner" "press" "prior" "procedure" "public"
1342 "purge" "rebuild" "resource" "restrict" "revoke" "right" "role"
1343 "rollback" "rownum" "select" "session" "set" "share" "shutdown"
1344 "start" "stop" "sync" "synchronize" "synonym" "sysdate" "table" "then"
1345 "to" "union" "unique" "unlock" "until" "update" "using" "values"
1346 "view" "when" "where" "with" "without"
1347 ))
1348
1349 (linter-types (sql-keywords-re
1350 "bigint" "bitmap" "blob" "boolean" "char" "character" "date"
1351 "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "float" "int" "integer" "nchar"
1352 "number" "numeric" "real" "smallint" "varbyte" "varchar" "byte"
1353 "cursor" "long"
1354 ))
1355
1356 (linter-functions (sql-keywords-re
1357 "abs" "acos" "asin" "atan" "atan2" "avg" "ceil" "cos" "cosh" "divtime"
1358 "exp" "floor" "getbits" "getblob" "getbyte" "getlong" "getraw"
1359 "getstr" "gettext" "getword" "hextoraw" "lenblob" "length" "log"
1360 "lower" "lpad" "ltrim" "max" "min" "mod" "monthname" "nvl"
1361 "octet_length" "power" "rand" "rawtohex" "repeat_string"
1362 "right_substr" "round" "rpad" "rtrim" "sign" "sin" "sinh" "soundex"
1363 "sqrt" "sum" "tan" "tanh" "timeint_to_days" "to_char" "to_date"
1364 "to_gmtime" "to_localtime" "to_number" "trim" "upper" "decode"
1365 "substr" "substring" "chr" "dayname" "days" "greatest" "hex" "initcap"
1366 "instr" "least" "multime" "replace" "width"
1367 )))
1368
1369 `((,linter-keywords . font-lock-keyword-face)
1370 (,linter-reserved . font-lock-keyword-face)
1371 (,linter-functions . font-lock-builtin-face)
1372 (,linter-types . font-lock-type-face)))
1373
1374 "Linter SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1375
1376 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1377 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1378 function `regexp-opt'.")
1379
1380 (defvar sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords
1381 (let ((ms-reserved (sql-keywords-re
1382 "absolute" "add" "all" "alter" "and" "any" "as" "asc" "authorization"
1383 "avg" "backup" "begin" "between" "break" "browse" "bulk" "by"
1384 "cascade" "case" "check" "checkpoint" "close" "clustered" "coalesce"
1385 "column" "commit" "committed" "compute" "confirm" "constraint"
1386 "contains" "containstable" "continue" "controlrow" "convert" "count"
1387 "create" "cross" "current" "current_date" "current_time"
1388 "current_timestamp" "current_user" "database" "deallocate" "declare"
1389 "default" "delete" "deny" "desc" "disk" "distinct" "distributed"
1390 "double" "drop" "dummy" "dump" "else" "end" "errlvl" "errorexit"
1391 "escape" "except" "exec" "execute" "exists" "exit" "fetch" "file"
1392 "fillfactor" "first" "floppy" "for" "foreign" "freetext"
1393 "freetexttable" "from" "full" "goto" "grant" "group" "having"
1394 "holdlock" "identity" "identity_insert" "identitycol" "if" "in"
1395 "index" "inner" "insert" "intersect" "into" "is" "isolation" "join"
1396 "key" "kill" "last" "left" "level" "like" "lineno" "load" "max" "min"
1397 "mirrorexit" "national" "next" "nocheck" "nolock" "nonclustered" "not"
1398 "null" "nullif" "of" "off" "offsets" "on" "once" "only" "open"
1399 "opendatasource" "openquery" "openrowset" "option" "or" "order"
1400 "outer" "output" "over" "paglock" "percent" "perm" "permanent" "pipe"
1401 "plan" "precision" "prepare" "primary" "print" "prior" "privileges"
1402 "proc" "procedure" "processexit" "public" "raiserror" "read"
1403 "readcommitted" "readpast" "readtext" "readuncommitted" "reconfigure"
1404 "references" "relative" "repeatable" "repeatableread" "replication"
1405 "restore" "restrict" "return" "revoke" "right" "rollback" "rowcount"
1406 "rowguidcol" "rowlock" "rule" "save" "schema" "select" "serializable"
1407 "session_user" "set" "shutdown" "some" "statistics" "sum"
1408 "system_user" "table" "tablock" "tablockx" "tape" "temp" "temporary"
1409 "textsize" "then" "to" "top" "tran" "transaction" "trigger" "truncate"
1410 "tsequal" "uncommitted" "union" "unique" "update" "updatetext"
1411 "updlock" "use" "user" "values" "view" "waitfor" "when" "where"
1412 "while" "with" "work" "writetext" "collate" "function" "openxml"
1413 "returns"
1414 ))
1415
1416 (ms-types (sql-keywords-re
1417 "binary" "bit" "char" "character" "cursor" "datetime" "dec" "decimal"
1418 "double" "float" "image" "int" "integer" "money" "national" "nchar"
1419 "ntext" "numeric" "numeric" "nvarchar" "precision" "real"
1420 "smalldatetime" "smallint" "smallmoney" "text" "timestamp" "tinyint"
1421 "uniqueidentifier" "varbinary" "varchar" "varying"
1422 ))
1423
1424 (ms-vars "\\b@[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\b")
1425
1426 (ms-functions (sql-keywords-re
1427 "@@connections" "@@cpu_busy" "@@cursor_rows" "@@datefirst" "@@dbts"
1428 "@@error" "@@fetch_status" "@@identity" "@@idle" "@@io_busy"
1429 "@@langid" "@@language" "@@lock_timeout" "@@max_connections"
1430 "@@max_precision" "@@nestlevel" "@@options" "@@pack_received"
1431 "@@pack_sent" "@@packet_errors" "@@procid" "@@remserver" "@@rowcount"
1432 "@@servername" "@@servicename" "@@spid" "@@textsize" "@@timeticks"
1433 "@@total_errors" "@@total_read" "@@total_write" "@@trancount"
1434 "@@version" "abs" "acos" "and" "app_name" "ascii" "asin" "atan" "atn2"
1435 "avg" "case" "cast" "ceiling" "char" "charindex" "coalesce"
1436 "col_length" "col_name" "columnproperty" "containstable" "convert"
1437 "cos" "cot" "count" "current_timestamp" "current_user" "cursor_status"
1438 "databaseproperty" "datalength" "dateadd" "datediff" "datename"
1439 "datepart" "day" "db_id" "db_name" "degrees" "difference" "exp"
1440 "file_id" "file_name" "filegroup_id" "filegroup_name"
1441 "filegroupproperty" "fileproperty" "floor" "formatmessage"
1442 "freetexttable" "fulltextcatalogproperty" "fulltextserviceproperty"
1443 "getansinull" "getdate" "grouping" "host_id" "host_name" "ident_incr"
1444 "ident_seed" "identity" "index_col" "indexproperty" "is_member"
1445 "is_srvrolemember" "isdate" "isnull" "isnumeric" "left" "len" "log"
1446 "log10" "lower" "ltrim" "max" "min" "month" "nchar" "newid" "nullif"
1447 "object_id" "object_name" "objectproperty" "openquery" "openrowset"
1448 "parsename" "patindex" "patindex" "permissions" "pi" "power"
1449 "quotename" "radians" "rand" "replace" "replicate" "reverse" "right"
1450 "round" "rtrim" "session_user" "sign" "sin" "soundex" "space" "sqrt"
1451 "square" "stats_date" "stdev" "stdevp" "str" "stuff" "substring" "sum"
1452 "suser_id" "suser_name" "suser_sid" "suser_sname" "system_user" "tan"
1453 "textptr" "textvalid" "typeproperty" "unicode" "upper" "user"
1454 "user_id" "user_name" "var" "varp" "year"
1455 ))
1456
1457 (ms-commands
1458 (eval-when-compile
1459 (concat "^\\(\\(set\\s-+\\("
1460 (regexp-opt '(
1461 "datefirst" "dateformat" "deadlock_priority" "lock_timeout"
1462 "concat_null_yields_null" "cursor_close_on_commit"
1463 "disable_def_cnst_chk" "fips_flagger" "identity_insert" "language"
1464 "offsets" "quoted_identifier" "arithabort" "arithignore" "fmtonly"
1465 "nocount" "noexec" "numeric_roundabort" "parseonly"
1466 "query_governor_cost_limit" "rowcount" "textsize" "ansi_defaults"
1467 "ansi_null_dflt_off" "ansi_null_dflt_on" "ansi_nulls" "ansi_padding"
1468 "ansi_warnings" "forceplan" "showplan_all" "showplan_text"
1469 "statistics" "implicit_transactions" "remote_proc_transactions"
1470 "transaction" "xact_abort"
1471 ) t)
1472 "\\)\\)\\|go\\s-*\\|use\\s-+\\|setuser\\s-+\\|dbcc\\s-+\\).*$"))))
1473
1474 `((,ms-commands . font-lock-doc-face)
1475 (,ms-reserved . font-lock-keyword-face)
1476 (,ms-functions . font-lock-builtin-face)
1477 (,ms-vars . font-lock-variable-name-face)
1478 (,ms-types . font-lock-type-face)))
1479
1480 "Microsoft SQLServer SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1481
1482 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1483 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1484 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1485 you define your own sql-mode-ms-font-lock-keywords.")
1486
1487 (defvar sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords nil
1488 "Sybase SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1489
1490 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1491 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1492 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1493 you define your own sql-mode-sybase-font-lock-keywords.")
1494
1495 (defvar sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords nil
1496 "Informix SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1497
1498 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1499 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1500 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1501 you define your own sql-mode-informix-font-lock-keywords.")
1502
1503 (defvar sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords nil
1504 "Interbase SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1505
1506 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1507 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1508 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1509 you define your own sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords.")
1510
1511 (defvar sql-mode-ingres-font-lock-keywords nil
1512 "Ingres SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1513
1514 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1515 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1516 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1517 you define your own sql-mode-interbase-font-lock-keywords.")
1518
1519 (defvar sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords nil
1520 "Solid SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1521
1522 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1523 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1524 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1525 you define your own sql-mode-solid-font-lock-keywords.")
1526
1527 (defvar sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords
1528 (let ((mysql-funcs (sql-keywords-re
1529 "ascii" "avg" "bdmpolyfromtext" "bdmpolyfromwkb" "bdpolyfromtext"
1530 "bdpolyfromwkb" "benchmark" "bin" "bit_and" "bit_length" "bit_or"
1531 "bit_xor" "both" "cast" "char_length" "character_length" "coalesce"
1532 "concat" "concat_ws" "connection_id" "conv" "convert" "count"
1533 "curdate" "current_date" "current_time" "current_timestamp" "curtime"
1534 "elt" "encrypt" "export_set" "field" "find_in_set" "found_rows" "from"
1535 "geomcollfromtext" "geomcollfromwkb" "geometrycollectionfromtext"
1536 "geometrycollectionfromwkb" "geometryfromtext" "geometryfromwkb"
1537 "geomfromtext" "geomfromwkb" "get_lock" "group_concat" "hex" "ifnull"
1538 "instr" "interval" "isnull" "last_insert_id" "lcase" "leading"
1539 "length" "linefromtext" "linefromwkb" "linestringfromtext"
1540 "linestringfromwkb" "load_file" "locate" "lower" "lpad" "ltrim"
1541 "make_set" "master_pos_wait" "max" "mid" "min" "mlinefromtext"
1542 "mlinefromwkb" "mpointfromtext" "mpointfromwkb" "mpolyfromtext"
1543 "mpolyfromwkb" "multilinestringfromtext" "multilinestringfromwkb"
1544 "multipointfromtext" "multipointfromwkb" "multipolygonfromtext"
1545 "multipolygonfromwkb" "now" "nullif" "oct" "octet_length" "ord"
1546 "pointfromtext" "pointfromwkb" "polyfromtext" "polyfromwkb"
1547 "polygonfromtext" "polygonfromwkb" "position" "quote" "rand"
1548 "release_lock" "repeat" "replace" "reverse" "rpad" "rtrim" "soundex"
1549 "space" "std" "stddev" "substring" "substring_index" "sum" "sysdate"
1550 "trailing" "trim" "ucase" "unix_timestamp" "upper" "user" "variance"
1551 ))
1552
1553 (mysql-keywords (sql-keywords-re
1554 "action" "add" "after" "against" "all" "alter" "and" "as" "asc"
1555 "auto_increment" "avg_row_length" "bdb" "between" "by" "cascade"
1556 "case" "change" "character" "check" "checksum" "close" "collate"
1557 "collation" "column" "columns" "comment" "committed" "concurrent"
1558 "constraint" "create" "cross" "data" "database" "default"
1559 "delay_key_write" "delayed" "delete" "desc" "directory" "disable"
1560 "distinct" "distinctrow" "do" "drop" "dumpfile" "duplicate" "else"
1561 "enable" "enclosed" "end" "escaped" "exists" "fields" "first" "for"
1562 "force" "foreign" "from" "full" "fulltext" "global" "group" "handler"
1563 "having" "heap" "high_priority" "if" "ignore" "in" "index" "infile"
1564 "inner" "insert" "insert_method" "into" "is" "isam" "isolation" "join"
1565 "key" "keys" "last" "left" "level" "like" "limit" "lines" "load"
1566 "local" "lock" "low_priority" "match" "max_rows" "merge" "min_rows"
1567 "mode" "modify" "mrg_myisam" "myisam" "natural" "next" "no" "not"
1568 "null" "offset" "oj" "on" "open" "optionally" "or" "order" "outer"
1569 "outfile" "pack_keys" "partial" "password" "prev" "primary"
1570 "procedure" "quick" "raid0" "raid_type" "read" "references" "rename"
1571 "repeatable" "restrict" "right" "rollback" "rollup" "row_format"
1572 "savepoint" "select" "separator" "serializable" "session" "set"
1573 "share" "show" "sql_big_result" "sql_buffer_result" "sql_cache"
1574 "sql_calc_found_rows" "sql_no_cache" "sql_small_result" "starting"
1575 "straight_join" "striped" "table" "tables" "temporary" "terminated"
1576 "then" "to" "transaction" "truncate" "type" "uncommitted" "union"
1577 "unique" "unlock" "update" "use" "using" "values" "when" "where"
1578 "with" "write" "xor"
1579 ))
1580
1581 (mysql-types (sql-keywords-re
1582 "bigint" "binary" "bit" "blob" "bool" "boolean" "char" "curve" "date"
1583 "datetime" "dec" "decimal" "double" "enum" "fixed" "float" "geometry"
1584 "geometrycollection" "int" "integer" "line" "linearring" "linestring"
1585 "longblob" "longtext" "mediumblob" "mediumint" "mediumtext"
1586 "multicurve" "multilinestring" "multipoint" "multipolygon"
1587 "multisurface" "national" "numeric" "point" "polygon" "precision"
1588 "real" "smallint" "surface" "text" "time" "timestamp" "tinyblob"
1589 "tinyint" "tinytext" "unsigned" "varchar" "year" "year2" "year4"
1590 "zerofill"
1591 )))
1592
1593 `((,mysql-funcs . font-lock-builtin-face)
1594 (,mysql-keywords . font-lock-keyword-face)
1595 (,mysql-types . font-lock-type-face)))
1596
1597 "MySQL SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1598
1599 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1600 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1601 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1602 you define your own sql-mode-mysql-font-lock-keywords.")
1603
1604 (defvar sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords nil
1605 "SQLite SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1606
1607 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1608 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1609 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1610 you define your own sql-mode-sqlite-font-lock-keywords.")
1611
1612 (defvar sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords nil
1613 "DB2 SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1614
1615 This variable is used by `sql-mode' and `sql-interactive-mode'. The
1616 regular expressions are created during compilation by calling the
1617 function `regexp-opt'. Therefore, take a look at the source before
1618 you define your own sql-mode-db2-font-lock-keywords.")
1619
1620 (defvar sql-mode-font-lock-keywords nil
1621 "SQL keywords used by font-lock.
1622
1623 Setting this variable directly no longer has any affect. Use
1624 `sql-product' and `sql-add-product-keywords' to control the
1625 highlighting rules in sql-mode.")
1626
1627 \f
1628
1629 ;;; SQL Product support functions
1630
1631 (defun sql-product-feature (feature &optional product)
1632 "Lookup `feature' needed to support the current SQL product.
1633
1634 See \[sql-product-alist] for a list of products and supported features."
1635 (plist-get
1636 (cdr (assoc (or product sql-product)
1637 sql-product-alist))
1638 feature))
1639
1640 (defun sql-product-font-lock (keywords-only imenu)
1641 "Sets `font-lock-defaults' and `font-lock-keywords' based on
1642 the product-specific keywords and syntax-alists defined in
1643 `sql-product-alist'."
1644 (let
1645 ;; Get the product-specific syntax-alist.
1646 ((syntax-alist
1647 (append
1648 (sql-product-feature :syntax-alist)
1649 '((?_ . "w") (?. . "w")))))
1650
1651 ;; Get the product-specific keywords.
1652 (setq sql-mode-font-lock-keywords
1653 (append
1654 (unless (eq sql-product 'ansi)
1655 (eval (sql-product-feature :font-lock)))
1656 ;; Always highlight ANSI keywords
1657 (eval (sql-product-feature :font-lock 'ansi))
1658 ;; Fontify object names in CREATE, DROP and ALTER DDL
1659 ;; statements
1660 (list sql-mode-font-lock-object-name)))
1661
1662 ;; Setup font-lock. Force re-parsing of `font-lock-defaults'.
1663 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-set-defaults) nil)
1664 (setq font-lock-defaults (list 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords
1665 keywords-only t syntax-alist))
1666
1667 ;; Force font lock to reinitialize if it is already on
1668 ;; Otherwise, we can wait until it can be started.
1669 (when (and (fboundp 'font-lock-mode)
1670 font-lock-mode)
1671 (font-lock-mode-internal nil)
1672 (font-lock-mode-internal t))
1673
1674 (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook
1675 (lambda ()
1676 ;; Provide defaults for new font-lock faces.
1677 (defvar font-lock-builtin-face
1678 (if (boundp 'font-lock-preprocessor-face)
1679 font-lock-preprocessor-face
1680 font-lock-keyword-face))
1681 (defvar font-lock-doc-face font-lock-string-face))
1682 nil t)
1683
1684 ;; Setup imenu; it needs the same syntax-alist.
1685 (when imenu
1686 (setq imenu-syntax-alist syntax-alist))))
1687
1688 ;;;###autoload
1689 (defun sql-add-product-keywords (product keywords &optional append)
1690 "Add highlighting KEYWORDS for SQL PRODUCT.
1691
1692 PRODUCT should be a symbol, the name of a sql product, such as
1693 `oracle'. KEYWORDS should be a list; see the variable
1694 `font-lock-keywords'. By default they are added at the beginning
1695 of the current highlighting list. If optional argument APPEND is
1696 `set', they are used to replace the current highlighting list.
1697 If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at the end
1698 of the current highlighting list.
1699
1700 For example:
1701
1702 (sql-add-product-keywords 'ms
1703 '((\"\\\\b\\\\w+_t\\\\b\" . font-lock-type-face)))
1704
1705 adds a fontification pattern to fontify identifiers ending in
1706 `_t' as data types."
1707
1708 (let ((font-lock (sql-product-feature :font-lock product))
1709 old)
1710 (setq old (eval font-lock))
1711 (set font-lock
1712 (if (eq append 'set)
1713 keywords
1714 (if append
1715 (append old keywords)
1716 (append keywords old))))))
1717
1718 \f
1719
1720 ;;; Functions to switch highlighting
1721
1722 (defun sql-highlight-product ()
1723 "Turns on the appropriate font highlighting for the SQL product
1724 selected."
1725 (when (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode)
1726 ;; Setup font-lock
1727 (sql-product-font-lock nil t)
1728
1729 ;; Set the mode name to include the product.
1730 (setq mode-name (concat "SQL[" (prin1-to-string sql-product) "]"))))
1731
1732 (defun sql-set-product (product)
1733 "Set `sql-product' to product and enable appropriate
1734 highlighting."
1735 (interactive
1736 (list (completing-read "Enter SQL product: "
1737 (mapcar (lambda (info) (symbol-name (car info)))
1738 sql-product-alist)
1739 nil 'require-match)))
1740 (if (stringp product) (setq product (intern product)))
1741 (when (not (assoc product sql-product-alist))
1742 (error "SQL product %s is not supported; treated as ANSI" product)
1743 (setq product 'ansi))
1744
1745 ;; Save product setting and fontify.
1746 (setq sql-product product)
1747 (sql-highlight-product))
1748 \f
1749
1750 ;;; Compatibility functions
1751
1752 (if (not (fboundp 'comint-line-beginning-position))
1753 ;; comint-line-beginning-position is defined in Emacs 21
1754 (defun comint-line-beginning-position ()
1755 "Returns the buffer position of the beginning of the line, after any prompt.
1756 The prompt is assumed to be any text at the beginning of the line matching
1757 the regular expression `comint-prompt-regexp', a buffer local variable."
1758 (save-excursion (comint-bol nil) (point))))
1759
1760 \f
1761
1762 ;;; Small functions
1763
1764 (defun sql-magic-go (arg)
1765 "Insert \"o\" and call `comint-send-input'.
1766 `sql-electric-stuff' must be the symbol `go'."
1767 (interactive "P")
1768 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
1769 (if (and (equal sql-electric-stuff 'go)
1770 (save-excursion
1771 (comint-bol nil)
1772 (looking-at "go\\b")))
1773 (comint-send-input)))
1774
1775 (defun sql-magic-semicolon (arg)
1776 "Insert semicolon and call `comint-send-input'.
1777 `sql-electric-stuff' must be the symbol `semicolon'."
1778 (interactive "P")
1779 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
1780 (if (equal sql-electric-stuff 'semicolon)
1781 (comint-send-input)))
1782
1783 (defun sql-accumulate-and-indent ()
1784 "Continue SQL statement on the next line."
1785 (interactive)
1786 (if (fboundp 'comint-accumulate)
1787 (comint-accumulate)
1788 (newline))
1789 (indent-according-to-mode))
1790
1791 ;;;###autoload
1792 (defun sql-help ()
1793 "Show short help for the SQL modes.
1794
1795 Use an entry function to open an interactive SQL buffer. This buffer is
1796 usually named `*SQL*'. The name of the major mode is SQLi.
1797
1798 Use the following commands to start a specific SQL interpreter:
1799
1800 PostGres: \\[sql-postgres]
1801 MySQL: \\[sql-mysql]
1802 SQLite: \\[sql-sqlite]
1803
1804 Other non-free SQL implementations are also supported:
1805
1806 Solid: \\[sql-solid]
1807 Oracle: \\[sql-oracle]
1808 Informix: \\[sql-informix]
1809 Sybase: \\[sql-sybase]
1810 Ingres: \\[sql-ingres]
1811 Microsoft: \\[sql-ms]
1812 DB2: \\[sql-db2]
1813 Interbase: \\[sql-interbase]
1814 Linter: \\[sql-linter]
1815
1816 But we urge you to choose a free implementation instead of these.
1817
1818 Once you have the SQLi buffer, you can enter SQL statements in the
1819 buffer. The output generated is appended to the buffer and a new prompt
1820 is generated. See the In/Out menu in the SQLi buffer for some functions
1821 that help you navigate through the buffer, the input history, etc.
1822
1823 If you have a really complex SQL statement or if you are writing a
1824 procedure, you can do this in a separate buffer. Put the new buffer in
1825 `sql-mode' by calling \\[sql-mode]. The name of this buffer can be
1826 anything. The name of the major mode is SQL.
1827
1828 In this SQL buffer (SQL mode), you can send the region or the entire
1829 buffer to the interactive SQL buffer (SQLi mode). The results are
1830 appended to the SQLi buffer without disturbing your SQL buffer."
1831 (interactive)
1832 (describe-function 'sql-help))
1833
1834 (defun sql-read-passwd (prompt &optional default)
1835 "Read a password using PROMPT. Optional DEFAULT is password to start with."
1836 (read-passwd prompt nil default))
1837
1838 (defun sql-get-login (&rest what)
1839 "Get username, password and database from the user.
1840
1841 The variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-server', and
1842 `sql-database' can be customized. They are used as the default values.
1843 Usernames, servers and databases are stored in `sql-user-history',
1844 `sql-server-history' and `database-history'. Passwords are not stored
1845 in a history.
1846
1847 Parameter WHAT is a list of the arguments passed to this function.
1848 The function asks for the username if WHAT contains symbol `user', for
1849 the password if it contains symbol `password', for the server if it
1850 contains symbol `server', and for the database if it contains symbol
1851 `database'. The members of WHAT are processed in the order in which
1852 they are provided.
1853
1854 In order to ask the user for username, password and database, call the
1855 function like this: (sql-get-login 'user 'password 'database)."
1856 (interactive)
1857 (while what
1858 (cond
1859 ((eq (car what) 'user) ; user
1860 (setq sql-user
1861 (read-from-minibuffer "User: " sql-user nil nil
1862 sql-user-history)))
1863 ((eq (car what) 'password) ; password
1864 (setq sql-password
1865 (sql-read-passwd "Password: " sql-password)))
1866 ((eq (car what) 'server) ; server
1867 (setq sql-server
1868 (read-from-minibuffer "Server: " sql-server nil nil
1869 sql-server-history)))
1870 ((eq (car what) 'database) ; database
1871 (setq sql-database
1872 (read-from-minibuffer "Database: " sql-database nil nil
1873 sql-database-history))))
1874 (setq what (cdr what))))
1875
1876 (defun sql-find-sqli-buffer ()
1877 "Return the current default SQLi buffer or nil.
1878 In order to qualify, the SQLi buffer must be alive,
1879 be in `sql-interactive-mode' and have a process."
1880 (let ((default-buffer (default-value 'sql-buffer)))
1881 (if (and (buffer-live-p default-buffer)
1882 (get-buffer-process default-buffer))
1883 default-buffer
1884 (save-current-buffer
1885 (let ((buflist (buffer-list))
1886 (found))
1887 (while (not (or (null buflist)
1888 found))
1889 (let ((candidate (car buflist)))
1890 (set-buffer candidate)
1891 (if (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-interactive-mode)
1892 (get-buffer-process candidate))
1893 (setq found candidate))
1894 (setq buflist (cdr buflist))))
1895 found)))))
1896
1897 (defun sql-set-sqli-buffer-generally ()
1898 "Set SQLi buffer for all SQL buffers that have none.
1899 This function checks all SQL buffers for their SQLi buffer. If their
1900 SQLi buffer is nonexistent or has no process, it is set to the current
1901 default SQLi buffer. The current default SQLi buffer is determined
1902 using `sql-find-sqli-buffer'. If `sql-buffer' is set,
1903 `sql-set-sqli-hook' is run."
1904 (interactive)
1905 (save-excursion
1906 (let ((buflist (buffer-list))
1907 (default-sqli-buffer (sql-find-sqli-buffer)))
1908 (setq-default sql-buffer default-sqli-buffer)
1909 (while (not (null buflist))
1910 (let ((candidate (car buflist)))
1911 (set-buffer candidate)
1912 (if (and (derived-mode-p 'sql-mode)
1913 (not (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)))
1914 (progn
1915 (setq sql-buffer default-sqli-buffer)
1916 (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook))))
1917 (setq buflist (cdr buflist))))))
1918
1919 (defun sql-set-sqli-buffer ()
1920 "Set the SQLi buffer SQL strings are sent to.
1921
1922 Call this function in a SQL buffer in order to set the SQLi buffer SQL
1923 strings are sent to. Calling this function sets `sql-buffer' and runs
1924 `sql-set-sqli-hook'.
1925
1926 If you call it from a SQL buffer, this sets the local copy of
1927 `sql-buffer'.
1928
1929 If you call it from anywhere else, it sets the global copy of
1930 `sql-buffer'."
1931 (interactive)
1932 (let ((default-buffer (sql-find-sqli-buffer)))
1933 (if (null default-buffer)
1934 (error "There is no suitable SQLi buffer"))
1935 (let ((new-buffer
1936 (get-buffer
1937 (read-buffer "New SQLi buffer: " default-buffer t))))
1938 (if (null (get-buffer-process new-buffer))
1939 (error "Buffer %s has no process" (buffer-name new-buffer)))
1940 (if (null (with-current-buffer new-buffer
1941 (equal major-mode 'sql-interactive-mode)))
1942 (error "Buffer %s is no SQLi buffer" (buffer-name new-buffer)))
1943 (if new-buffer
1944 (progn
1945 (setq sql-buffer new-buffer)
1946 (run-hooks 'sql-set-sqli-hook))))))
1947
1948 (defun sql-show-sqli-buffer ()
1949 "Show the name of current SQLi buffer.
1950
1951 This is the buffer SQL strings are sent to. It is stored in the
1952 variable `sql-buffer'. See `sql-help' on how to create such a buffer."
1953 (interactive)
1954 (if (null (buffer-live-p sql-buffer))
1955 (message "%s has no SQLi buffer set." (buffer-name (current-buffer)))
1956 (if (null (get-buffer-process sql-buffer))
1957 (message "Buffer %s has no process." (buffer-name sql-buffer))
1958 (message "Current SQLi buffer is %s." (buffer-name sql-buffer)))))
1959
1960 (defun sql-make-alternate-buffer-name ()
1961 "Return a string that can be used to rename a SQLi buffer.
1962
1963 This is used to set `sql-alternate-buffer-name' within
1964 `sql-interactive-mode'."
1965 (concat (if (string= "" sql-user)
1966 (if (string= "" (user-login-name))
1967 ()
1968 (concat (user-login-name) "/"))
1969 (concat sql-user "/"))
1970 (if (string= "" sql-database)
1971 (if (string= "" sql-server)
1972 (system-name)
1973 sql-server)
1974 sql-database)))
1975
1976 (defun sql-rename-buffer ()
1977 "Renames a SQLi buffer."
1978 (interactive)
1979 (rename-buffer (format "*SQL: %s*" sql-alternate-buffer-name) t))
1980
1981 (defun sql-copy-column ()
1982 "Copy current column to the end of buffer.
1983 Inserts SELECT or commas if appropriate."
1984 (interactive)
1985 (let ((column))
1986 (save-excursion
1987 (setq column (buffer-substring
1988 (progn (forward-char 1) (backward-sexp 1) (point))
1989 (progn (forward-sexp 1) (point))))
1990 (goto-char (point-max))
1991 (let ((bol (comint-line-beginning-position)))
1992 (cond
1993 ;; if empty command line, insert SELECT
1994 ((= bol (point))
1995 (insert "SELECT "))
1996 ;; else if appending to INTO .* (, SELECT or ORDER BY, insert a comma
1997 ((save-excursion
1998 (re-search-backward "\\b\\(\\(into\\s-+\\S-+\\s-+(\\)\\|select\\|order by\\) .+"
1999 bol t))
2000 (insert ", "))
2001 ;; else insert a space
2002 (t
2003 (if (eq (preceding-char) ?\s)
2004 nil
2005 (insert " ")))))
2006 ;; in any case, insert the column
2007 (insert column)
2008 (message "%s" column))))
2009
2010 ;; On NT, SQL*Plus for Oracle turns on full buffering for stdout if it
2011 ;; is not attached to a character device; therefore placeholder
2012 ;; replacement by SQL*Plus is fully buffered. The workaround lets
2013 ;; Emacs query for the placeholders.
2014
2015 (defvar sql-placeholder-history nil
2016 "History of placeholder values used.")
2017
2018 (defun sql-query-placeholders-and-send (proc string)
2019 "Send to PROC input STRING, maybe replacing placeholders.
2020 Placeholders are words starting with and ampersand like &this.
2021 This function is used for `comint-input-sender' if using `sql-oracle' on NT."
2022 (while (string-match "&\\(\\sw+\\)" string)
2023 (setq string (replace-match
2024 (read-from-minibuffer
2025 (format "Enter value for %s: " (match-string 1 string))
2026 nil nil nil sql-placeholder-history)
2027 t t string)))
2028 (comint-send-string proc string)
2029 (if comint-input-sender-no-newline
2030 (if (not (string-equal string ""))
2031 (process-send-eof))
2032 (comint-send-string proc "\n")))
2033
2034 ;; Using DB2 interactively, newlines must be escaped with " \".
2035 ;; The space before the backslash is relevant.
2036 (defun sql-escape-newlines-and-send (proc string)
2037 "Send to PROC input STRING, escaping newlines if necessary.
2038 Every newline in STRING will be preceded with a space and a backslash."
2039 (let ((result "") (start 0) mb me)
2040 (while (string-match "\n" string start)
2041 (setq mb (match-beginning 0)
2042 me (match-end 0))
2043 (if (and (> mb 1)
2044 (string-equal " \\" (substring string (- mb 2) mb)))
2045 (setq result (concat result (substring string start me)))
2046 (setq result (concat result (substring string start mb) " \\\n")))
2047 (setq start me))
2048 (setq result (concat result (substring string start)))
2049 (comint-send-string proc result)
2050 (if comint-input-sender-no-newline
2051 (if (not (string-equal string ""))
2052 (process-send-eof))
2053 (comint-send-string proc "\n"))))
2054
2055 \f
2056
2057 ;;; Sending the region to the SQLi buffer.
2058
2059 (defun sql-send-region (start end)
2060 "Send a region to the SQL process."
2061 (interactive "r")
2062 (if (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)
2063 (save-excursion
2064 (comint-send-region sql-buffer start end)
2065 (if (string-match "\n$" (buffer-substring start end))
2066 ()
2067 (comint-send-string sql-buffer "\n"))
2068 (message "Sent string to buffer %s." (buffer-name sql-buffer))
2069 (if sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
2070 (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer)
2071 (display-buffer sql-buffer)))
2072 (message "No SQL process started.")))
2073
2074 (defun sql-send-paragraph ()
2075 "Send the current paragraph to the SQL process."
2076 (interactive)
2077 (let ((start (save-excursion
2078 (backward-paragraph)
2079 (point)))
2080 (end (save-excursion
2081 (forward-paragraph)
2082 (point))))
2083 (sql-send-region start end)))
2084
2085 (defun sql-send-buffer ()
2086 "Send the buffer contents to the SQL process."
2087 (interactive)
2088 (sql-send-region (point-min) (point-max)))
2089
2090 (defun sql-send-string (str)
2091 "Send a string to the SQL process."
2092 (interactive "sSQL Text: ")
2093 (if (buffer-live-p sql-buffer)
2094 (save-excursion
2095 (comint-send-string sql-buffer str)
2096 (comint-send-string sql-buffer "\n")
2097 (message "Sent string to buffer %s." (buffer-name sql-buffer))
2098 (if sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
2099 (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer)
2100 (display-buffer sql-buffer)))
2101 (message "No SQL process started.")))
2102
2103 (defun sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region (&optional value)
2104 "Toggle `sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region'.
2105
2106 If given the optional parameter VALUE, sets
2107 sql-toggle-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region to VALUE."
2108 (interactive "P")
2109 (if value
2110 (setq sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region value)
2111 (setq sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region
2112 (null sql-pop-to-buffer-after-send-region ))))
2113
2114 \f
2115
2116 ;;; SQL mode -- uses SQL interactive mode
2117
2118 ;;;###autoload
2119 (defun sql-mode ()
2120 "Major mode to edit SQL.
2121
2122 You can send SQL statements to the SQLi buffer using
2123 \\[sql-send-region]. Such a buffer must exist before you can do this.
2124 See `sql-help' on how to create SQLi buffers.
2125
2126 \\{sql-mode-map}
2127 Customization: Entry to this mode runs the `sql-mode-hook'.
2128
2129 When you put a buffer in SQL mode, the buffer stores the last SQLi
2130 buffer created as its destination in the variable `sql-buffer'. This
2131 will be the buffer \\[sql-send-region] sends the region to. If this
2132 SQLi buffer is killed, \\[sql-send-region] is no longer able to
2133 determine where the strings should be sent to. You can set the
2134 value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].
2135
2136 For information on how to create multiple SQLi buffers, see
2137 `sql-interactive-mode'.
2138
2139 Note that SQL doesn't have an escape character unless you specify
2140 one. If you specify backslash as escape character in SQL,
2141 you must tell Emacs. Here's how to do that in your `~/.emacs' file:
2142
2143 \(add-hook 'sql-mode-hook
2144 (lambda ()
2145 (modify-syntax-entry ?\\\\ \".\" sql-mode-syntax-table)))"
2146 (interactive)
2147 (kill-all-local-variables)
2148 (setq major-mode 'sql-mode)
2149 (setq mode-name "SQL")
2150 (use-local-map sql-mode-map)
2151 (if sql-mode-menu
2152 (easy-menu-add sql-mode-menu)); XEmacs
2153 (set-syntax-table sql-mode-syntax-table)
2154 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
2155 (make-local-variable 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords)
2156 (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
2157 (setq comment-start "--")
2158 ;; Make each buffer in sql-mode remember the "current" SQLi buffer.
2159 (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer)
2160 ;; Add imenu support for sql-mode. Note that imenu-generic-expression
2161 ;; is buffer-local, so we don't need a local-variable for it. SQL is
2162 ;; case-insensitive, that's why we have to set imenu-case-fold-search.
2163 (setq imenu-generic-expression sql-imenu-generic-expression
2164 imenu-case-fold-search t)
2165 ;; Make `sql-send-paragraph' work on paragraphs that contain indented
2166 ;; lines.
2167 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
2168 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
2169 (setq paragraph-separate "[\f]*$"
2170 paragraph-start "[\n\f]")
2171 ;; Abbrevs
2172 (setq local-abbrev-table sql-mode-abbrev-table)
2173 (setq abbrev-all-caps 1)
2174 ;; Run hook
2175 (run-mode-hooks 'sql-mode-hook)
2176 ;; Catch changes to sql-product and highlight accordingly
2177 (sql-highlight-product)
2178 (add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook 'sql-highlight-product t t))
2179
2180 \f
2181
2182 ;;; SQL interactive mode
2183
2184 (put 'sql-interactive-mode 'mode-class 'special)
2185
2186 (defun sql-interactive-mode ()
2187 "Major mode to use a SQL interpreter interactively.
2188
2189 Do not call this function by yourself. The environment must be
2190 initialized by an entry function specific for the SQL interpreter. See
2191 `sql-help' for a list of available entry functions.
2192
2193 \\[comint-send-input] after the end of the process' output sends the
2194 text from the end of process to the end of the current line.
2195 \\[comint-send-input] before end of process output copies the current
2196 line minus the prompt to the end of the buffer and sends it.
2197 \\[comint-copy-old-input] just copies the current line.
2198 Use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to enter multi-line statements.
2199
2200 If you want to make multiple SQL buffers, rename the `*SQL*' buffer
2201 using \\[rename-buffer] or \\[rename-uniquely] and start a new process.
2202 See `sql-help' for a list of available entry functions. The last buffer
2203 created by such an entry function is the current SQLi buffer. SQL
2204 buffers will send strings to the SQLi buffer current at the time of
2205 their creation. See `sql-mode' for details.
2206
2207 Sample session using two connections:
2208
2209 1. Create first SQLi buffer by calling an entry function.
2210 2. Rename buffer \"*SQL*\" to \"*Connection 1*\".
2211 3. Create a SQL buffer \"test1.sql\".
2212 4. Create second SQLi buffer by calling an entry function.
2213 5. Rename buffer \"*SQL*\" to \"*Connection 2*\".
2214 6. Create a SQL buffer \"test2.sql\".
2215
2216 Now \\[sql-send-region] in buffer \"test1.sql\" will send the region to
2217 buffer \"*Connection 1*\", \\[sql-send-region] in buffer \"test2.sql\"
2218 will send the region to buffer \"*Connection 2*\".
2219
2220 If you accidentally suspend your process, use \\[comint-continue-subjob]
2221 to continue it. On some operating systems, this will not work because
2222 the signals are not supported.
2223
2224 \\{sql-interactive-mode-map}
2225 Customization: Entry to this mode runs the hooks on `comint-mode-hook'
2226 and `sql-interactive-mode-hook' (in that order). Before each input, the
2227 hooks on `comint-input-filter-functions' are run. After each SQL
2228 interpreter output, the hooks on `comint-output-filter-functions' are
2229 run.
2230
2231 Variable `sql-input-ring-file-name' controls the initialization of the
2232 input ring history.
2233
2234 Variables `comint-output-filter-functions', a hook, and
2235 `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-input' and
2236 `comint-scroll-to-bottom-on-output' control whether input and output
2237 cause the window to scroll to the end of the buffer.
2238
2239 If you want to make SQL buffers limited in length, add the function
2240 `comint-truncate-buffer' to `comint-output-filter-functions'.
2241
2242 Here is an example for your .emacs file. It keeps the SQLi buffer a
2243 certain length.
2244
2245 \(add-hook 'sql-interactive-mode-hook
2246 \(function (lambda ()
2247 \(setq comint-output-filter-functions 'comint-truncate-buffer))))
2248
2249 Here is another example. It will always put point back to the statement
2250 you entered, right above the output it created.
2251
2252 \(setq comint-output-filter-functions
2253 \(function (lambda (STR) (comint-show-output))))"
2254 (delay-mode-hooks (comint-mode))
2255 ;; Get the `sql-product' for this interactive session.
2256 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-product)
2257 (or sql-interactive-product
2258 sql-product))
2259 ;; Setup the mode.
2260 (setq major-mode 'sql-interactive-mode)
2261 (setq mode-name (concat "SQLi[" (prin1-to-string sql-product) "]"))
2262 (use-local-map sql-interactive-mode-map)
2263 (if sql-interactive-mode-menu
2264 (easy-menu-add sql-interactive-mode-menu)) ; XEmacs
2265 (set-syntax-table sql-mode-syntax-table)
2266 (make-local-variable 'sql-mode-font-lock-keywords)
2267 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
2268 ;; Note that making KEYWORDS-ONLY nil will cause havoc if you try
2269 ;; SELECT 'x' FROM DUAL with SQL*Plus, because the title of the column
2270 ;; will have just one quote. Therefore syntactic hilighting is
2271 ;; disabled for interactive buffers. No imenu support.
2272 (sql-product-font-lock t nil)
2273 ;; Enable commenting and uncommenting of the region.
2274 (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
2275 (setq comment-start "--")
2276 ;; Abbreviation table init and case-insensitive. It is not activated
2277 ;; by default.
2278 (setq local-abbrev-table sql-mode-abbrev-table)
2279 (setq abbrev-all-caps 1)
2280 ;; Exiting the process will call sql-stop.
2281 (set-process-sentinel (get-buffer-process sql-buffer) 'sql-stop)
2282 ;; Create a usefull name for renaming this buffer later.
2283 (make-local-variable 'sql-alternate-buffer-name)
2284 (setq sql-alternate-buffer-name (sql-make-alternate-buffer-name))
2285 ;; User stuff. Initialize before the hook.
2286 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-regexp)
2287 (sql-product-feature :sqli-prompt-regexp))
2288 (set (make-local-variable 'sql-prompt-length)
2289 (sql-product-feature :sqli-prompt-length))
2290 (make-local-variable 'sql-input-ring-separator)
2291 (make-local-variable 'sql-input-ring-file-name)
2292 ;; Run hook.
2293 (run-mode-hooks 'sql-interactive-mode-hook)
2294 ;; Set comint based on user overrides.
2295 (setq comint-prompt-regexp sql-prompt-regexp)
2296 (setq left-margin sql-prompt-length)
2297 ;; People wanting a different history file for each
2298 ;; buffer/process/client/whatever can change separator and file-name
2299 ;; on the sql-interactive-mode-hook.
2300 (setq comint-input-ring-separator sql-input-ring-separator
2301 comint-input-ring-file-name sql-input-ring-file-name)
2302 ;; Calling the hook before calling comint-read-input-ring allows users
2303 ;; to set comint-input-ring-file-name in sql-interactive-mode-hook.
2304 (comint-read-input-ring t))
2305
2306 (defun sql-stop (process event)
2307 "Called when the SQL process is stopped.
2308
2309 Writes the input history to a history file using
2310 `comint-write-input-ring' and inserts a short message in the SQL buffer.
2311
2312 This function is a sentinel watching the SQL interpreter process.
2313 Sentinels will always get the two parameters PROCESS and EVENT."
2314 (comint-write-input-ring)
2315 (if (and (eq (current-buffer) sql-buffer)
2316 (not buffer-read-only))
2317 (insert (format "\nProcess %s %s\n" process event))
2318 (message "Process %s %s" process event)))
2319
2320 \f
2321
2322 ;;; Entry functions for different SQL interpreters.
2323
2324 ;;;###autoload
2325 (defun sql-product-interactive (&optional product)
2326 "Run product interpreter as an inferior process.
2327
2328 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2329 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer `*SQL*'.
2330
2331 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2332 (interactive)
2333 (setq product (or product sql-product))
2334 (when (sql-product-feature :sqli-connect product)
2335 (if (comint-check-proc "*SQL*")
2336 (pop-to-buffer "*SQL*")
2337 ;; Get credentials.
2338 (apply 'sql-get-login (sql-product-feature :sqli-login product))
2339 ;; Connect to database.
2340 (message "Login...")
2341 (funcall (sql-product-feature :sqli-connect product))
2342 ;; Set SQLi mode.
2343 (setq sql-interactive-product product)
2344 (setq sql-buffer (current-buffer))
2345 (sql-interactive-mode)
2346 ;; All done.
2347 (message "Login...done")
2348 (pop-to-buffer sql-buffer))))
2349
2350 ;;;###autoload
2351 (defun sql-oracle ()
2352 "Run sqlplus by Oracle as an inferior process.
2353
2354 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2355 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2356 `*SQL*'.
2357
2358 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-oracle-program'. Login uses
2359 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
2360 defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in
2361 the list `sql-oracle-options'.
2362
2363 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2364 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2365
2366 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2367 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2368 before \\[sql-oracle]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2369 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2370 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2371 `default-process-coding-system'.
2372
2373 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2374 (interactive)
2375 (sql-product-interactive 'oracle))
2376
2377 (defun sql-connect-oracle ()
2378 "Create comint buffer and connect to Oracle using the login
2379 parameters and command options."
2380 ;; Produce user/password@database construct. Password without user
2381 ;; is meaningless; database without user/password is meaningless,
2382 ;; because "@param" will ask sqlplus to interpret the script
2383 ;; "param".
2384 (let ((parameter
2385 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2386 (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
2387 (concat sql-user "/" sql-password)
2388 sql-user))))
2389 (if (and parameter (not (string= "" sql-database)))
2390 (setq parameter (concat parameter "@" sql-database)))
2391 (setq parameter (if parameter
2392 (nconc (list parameter) sql-oracle-options)
2393 sql-oracle-options))
2394 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-oracle-program nil parameter))
2395 ;; SQL*Plus is buffered on WindowsNT; this handles &placeholders.
2396 (if (eq window-system 'w32)
2397 (setq comint-input-sender 'sql-query-placeholders-and-send))))
2398
2399 \f
2400
2401 ;;;###autoload
2402 (defun sql-sybase ()
2403 "Run isql by SyBase as an inferior process.
2404
2405 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2406 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2407 `*SQL*'.
2408
2409 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sybase-program'. Login uses
2410 the variables `sql-server', `sql-user', `sql-password', and
2411 `sql-database' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
2412 can be stored in the list `sql-sybase-options'.
2413
2414 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2415 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2416
2417 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2418 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2419 before \\[sql-sybase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2420 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2421 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2422 `default-process-coding-system'.
2423
2424 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2425 (interactive)
2426 (sql-product-interactive 'sybase))
2427
2428 (defun sql-connect-sybase ()
2429 "Create comint buffer and connect to Sybase using the login
2430 parameters and command options."
2431 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2432 ;; make-comint.
2433 (let ((params sql-sybase-options))
2434 (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
2435 (setq params (append (list "-S" sql-server) params)))
2436 (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
2437 (setq params (append (list "-D" sql-database) params)))
2438 (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
2439 (setq params (append (list "-P" sql-password) params)))
2440 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2441 (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params)))
2442 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-sybase-program
2443 nil params))))
2444
2445 \f
2446
2447 ;;;###autoload
2448 (defun sql-informix ()
2449 "Run dbaccess by Informix as an inferior process.
2450
2451 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2452 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2453 `*SQL*'.
2454
2455 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-informix-program'. Login uses
2456 the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
2457
2458 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2459 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2460
2461 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2462 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2463 before \\[sql-informix]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2464 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2465 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2466 `default-process-coding-system'.
2467
2468 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2469 (interactive)
2470 (sql-product-interactive 'informix))
2471
2472 (defun sql-connect-informix ()
2473 "Create comint buffer and connect to Informix using the login
2474 parameters and command options."
2475 ;; username and password are ignored.
2476 (set-buffer (if (string= "" sql-database)
2477 (make-comint "SQL" sql-informix-program nil)
2478 (make-comint "SQL" sql-informix-program nil sql-database "-"))))
2479
2480 \f
2481
2482 ;;;###autoload
2483 (defun sql-sqlite ()
2484 "Run sqlite as an inferior process.
2485
2486 SQLite is free software.
2487
2488 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2489 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2490 `*SQL*'.
2491
2492 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sqlite-program'. Login uses
2493 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and
2494 `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
2495 can be stored in the list `sql-sqlite-options'.
2496
2497 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2498 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2499
2500 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2501 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2502 before \\[sql-sqlite]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2503 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2504 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2505 `default-process-coding-system'.
2506
2507 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2508 (interactive)
2509 (sql-product-interactive 'sqlite))
2510
2511 (defun sql-connect-sqlite ()
2512 "Create comint buffer and connect to SQLite using the login
2513 parameters and command options."
2514 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2515 ;; make-comint.
2516 (let ((params))
2517 (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
2518 (setq params (append (list sql-database) params)))
2519 (if (not (null sql-sqlite-options))
2520 (setq params (append sql-sqlite-options params)))
2521 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-sqlite-program
2522 nil params))))
2523
2524 \f
2525
2526 ;;;###autoload
2527 (defun sql-mysql ()
2528 "Run mysql by TcX as an inferior process.
2529
2530 Mysql versions 3.23 and up are free software.
2531
2532 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2533 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2534 `*SQL*'.
2535
2536 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-mysql-program'. Login uses
2537 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and
2538 `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
2539 can be stored in the list `sql-mysql-options'.
2540
2541 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2542 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2543
2544 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2545 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2546 before \\[sql-mysql]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2547 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2548 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2549 `default-process-coding-system'.
2550
2551 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2552 (interactive)
2553 (sql-product-interactive 'mysql))
2554
2555 (defun sql-connect-mysql ()
2556 "Create comint buffer and connect to MySQL using the login
2557 parameters and command options."
2558 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2559 ;; make-comint.
2560 (let ((params))
2561 (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
2562 (setq params (append (list sql-database) params)))
2563 (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
2564 (setq params (append (list (concat "--host=" sql-server)) params)))
2565 (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
2566 (setq params (append (list (concat "--password=" sql-password)) params)))
2567 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2568 (setq params (append (list (concat "--user=" sql-user)) params)))
2569 (if (not (null sql-mysql-options))
2570 (setq params (append sql-mysql-options params)))
2571 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-mysql-program
2572 nil params))))
2573
2574 \f
2575
2576 ;;;###autoload
2577 (defun sql-solid ()
2578 "Run solsql by Solid as an inferior process.
2579
2580 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2581 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2582 `*SQL*'.
2583
2584 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-solid-program'. Login uses
2585 the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-server' as
2586 defaults, if set.
2587
2588 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2589 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2590
2591 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2592 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2593 before \\[sql-solid]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2594 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2595 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2596 `default-process-coding-system'.
2597
2598 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2599 (interactive)
2600 (sql-product-interactive 'solid))
2601
2602 (defun sql-connect-solid ()
2603 "Create comint buffer and connect to Solid using the login
2604 parameters and command options."
2605 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2606 ;; make-comint.
2607 (let ((params))
2608 ;; It only makes sense if both username and password are there.
2609 (if (not (or (string= "" sql-user)
2610 (string= "" sql-password)))
2611 (setq params (append (list sql-user sql-password) params)))
2612 (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
2613 (setq params (append (list sql-server) params)))
2614 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-solid-program
2615 nil params))))
2616
2617 \f
2618
2619 ;;;###autoload
2620 (defun sql-ingres ()
2621 "Run sql by Ingres as an inferior process.
2622
2623 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2624 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2625 `*SQL*'.
2626
2627 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ingres-program'. Login uses
2628 the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
2629
2630 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2631 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2632
2633 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2634 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2635 before \\[sql-ingres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2636 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2637 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2638 `default-process-coding-system'.
2639
2640 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2641 (interactive)
2642 (sql-product-interactive 'ingres))
2643
2644 (defun sql-connect-ingres ()
2645 "Create comint buffer and connect to Ingres using the login
2646 parameters and command options."
2647 ;; username and password are ignored.
2648 (set-buffer (if (string= "" sql-database)
2649 (make-comint "SQL" sql-ingres-program nil)
2650 (make-comint "SQL" sql-ingres-program nil sql-database))))
2651
2652 \f
2653
2654 ;;;###autoload
2655 (defun sql-ms ()
2656 "Run osql by Microsoft as an inferior process.
2657
2658 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2659 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2660 `*SQL*'.
2661
2662 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ms-program'. Login uses the
2663 variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server'
2664 as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored
2665 in the list `sql-ms-options'.
2666
2667 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2668 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2669
2670 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2671 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2672 before \\[sql-ms]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2673 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2674 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2675 `default-process-coding-system'.
2676
2677 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2678 (interactive)
2679 (sql-product-interactive 'ms))
2680
2681 (defun sql-connect-ms ()
2682 "Create comint buffer and connect to Microsoft using the login
2683 parameters and command options."
2684 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2685 ;; make-comint.
2686 (let ((params sql-ms-options))
2687 (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
2688 (setq params (append (list "-S" sql-server) params)))
2689 (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
2690 (setq params (append (list "-d" sql-database) params)))
2691 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2692 (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params)))
2693 (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
2694 (setq params (append (list "-P" sql-password) params))
2695 (if (string= "" sql-user)
2696 ;; if neither user nor password is provided, use system
2697 ;; credentials.
2698 (setq params (append (list "-E") params))
2699 ;; If -P is passed to ISQL as the last argument without a
2700 ;; password, it's considered null.
2701 (setq params (append params (list "-P")))))
2702 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-ms-program
2703 nil params))))
2704
2705 \f
2706
2707 ;;;###autoload
2708 (defun sql-postgres ()
2709 "Run psql by Postgres as an inferior process.
2710
2711 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2712 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2713 `*SQL*'.
2714
2715 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-postgres-program'. Login uses
2716 the variables `sql-database' and `sql-server' as default, if set.
2717 Additional command line parameters can be stored in the list
2718 `sql-postgres-options'.
2719
2720 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2721 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2722
2723 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2724 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2725 before \\[sql-postgres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2726 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2727 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2728 `default-process-coding-system'. If your output lines end with ^M,
2729 your might try undecided-dos as a coding system. If this doesn't help,
2730 Try to set `comint-output-filter-functions' like this:
2731
2732 \(setq comint-output-filter-functions (append comint-output-filter-functions
2733 '(comint-strip-ctrl-m)))
2734
2735 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2736 (interactive)
2737 (sql-product-interactive 'postgres))
2738
2739 (defun sql-connect-postgres ()
2740 "Create comint buffer and connect to Postgres using the login
2741 parameters and command options."
2742 ;; username and password are ignored. Mark Stosberg suggest to add
2743 ;; the database at the end. Jason Beegan suggest using --pset and
2744 ;; pager=off instead of \\o|cat. The later was the solution by
2745 ;; Gregor Zych. Jason's suggestion is the default value for
2746 ;; sql-postgres-options.
2747 (let ((params sql-postgres-options))
2748 (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
2749 (setq params (append params (list sql-database))))
2750 (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
2751 (setq params (append (list "-h" sql-server) params)))
2752 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2753 (setq params (append (list "-U" sql-user) params)))
2754 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-postgres-program
2755 nil params))))
2756
2757 \f
2758
2759 ;;;###autoload
2760 (defun sql-interbase ()
2761 "Run isql by Interbase as an inferior process.
2762
2763 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2764 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2765 `*SQL*'.
2766
2767 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-interbase-program'. Login
2768 uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
2769 defaults, if set.
2770
2771 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2772 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2773
2774 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2775 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2776 before \\[sql-interbase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2777 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2778 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2779 `default-process-coding-system'.
2780
2781 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2782 (interactive)
2783 (sql-product-interactive 'interbase))
2784
2785 (defun sql-connect-interbase ()
2786 "Create comint buffer and connect to Interbase using the login
2787 parameters and command options."
2788 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2789 ;; make-comint.
2790 (let ((params sql-interbase-options))
2791 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2792 (setq params (append (list "-u" sql-user) params)))
2793 (if (not (string= "" sql-password))
2794 (setq params (append (list "-p" sql-password) params)))
2795 (if (not (string= "" sql-database))
2796 (setq params (cons sql-database params))) ; add to the front!
2797 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-interbase-program
2798 nil params))))
2799
2800 \f
2801
2802 ;;;###autoload
2803 (defun sql-db2 ()
2804 "Run db2 by IBM as an inferior process.
2805
2806 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2807 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2808 `*SQL*'.
2809
2810 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-db2-program'. There is not
2811 automatic login.
2812
2813 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2814 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2815
2816 If you use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to send multiline commands to
2817 db2, newlines will be escaped if necessary. If you don't want that, set
2818 `comint-input-sender' back to `comint-simple-send' by writing an after
2819 advice. See the elisp manual for more information.
2820
2821 To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
2822 in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
2823 before \\[sql-db2]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
2824 in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
2825 The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
2826 `default-process-coding-system'.
2827
2828 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2829 (interactive)
2830 (sql-product-interactive 'db2))
2831
2832 (defun sql-connect-db2 ()
2833 "Create comint buffer and connect to DB2 using the login
2834 parameters and command options."
2835 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2836 ;; make-comint.
2837 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-db2-program
2838 nil sql-db2-options))
2839 ;; Properly escape newlines when DB2 is interactive.
2840 (setq comint-input-sender 'sql-escape-newlines-and-send))
2841
2842 ;;;###autoload
2843 (defun sql-linter ()
2844 "Run inl by RELEX as an inferior process.
2845
2846 If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
2847 If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
2848 `*SQL*'.
2849
2850 Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-linter-program' - usually `inl'.
2851 Login uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database' and
2852 `sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
2853 can be stored in the list `sql-linter-options'. Run inl -h to get help on
2854 parameters.
2855
2856 `sql-database' is used to set the LINTER_MBX environment variable for
2857 local connections, `sql-server' refers to the server name from the
2858 `nodetab' file for the network connection (dbc_tcp or friends must run
2859 for this to work). If `sql-password' is an empty string, inl will use
2860 an empty password.
2861
2862 The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
2863 input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
2864
2865 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)"
2866 (interactive)
2867 (sql-product-interactive 'linter))
2868
2869 (defun sql-connect-linter ()
2870 "Create comint buffer and connect to Linter using the login
2871 parameters and command options."
2872 ;; Put all parameters to the program (if defined) in a list and call
2873 ;; make-comint.
2874 (let ((params sql-linter-options) (login nil) (old-mbx (getenv "LINTER_MBX")))
2875 (if (not (string= "" sql-user))
2876 (setq login (concat sql-user "/" sql-password)))
2877 (setq params (append (list "-u" login) params))
2878 (if (not (string= "" sql-server))
2879 (setq params (append (list "-n" sql-server) params)))
2880 (if (string= "" sql-database)
2881 (setenv "LINTER_MBX" nil)
2882 (setenv "LINTER_MBX" sql-database))
2883 (set-buffer (apply 'make-comint "SQL" sql-linter-program nil
2884 params))
2885 (setenv "LINTER_MBX" old-mbx)))
2886
2887 \f
2888
2889 (provide 'sql)
2890
2891 ;; arch-tag: 7e1fa1c4-9ca2-402e-87d2-83a5eccb7ac3
2892 ;;; sql.el ends here