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ECPG modifies and extends the core grammar in a way that |
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1) every token in ECPG is <str> type. New tokens are |
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defined in ecpg.tokens, types are defined in ecpg.type |
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2) most tokens from the core grammar are simply converted |
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to literals concatenated together to form the SQL string |
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passed to the server, this is done by parse.pl. |
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3) some rules need side-effects, actions are either added |
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or completely overridden (compared to the basic token |
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concatenation) for them, these are defined in ecpg.addons, |
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the rules for ecpg.addons are explained below. |
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4) new grammar rules are needed for ECPG metacommands. |
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These are in ecpg.trailer. |
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5) ecpg.header contains common functions, etc. used by |
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actions for grammar rules. |
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In "ecpg.addons", every modified rule follows this pattern: |
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ECPG: dumpedtokens postfix |
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where "dumpedtokens" is simply tokens from core gram.y's |
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rules concatenated together. e.g. if gram.y has this: |
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ruleA: tokenA tokenB tokenC {...} |
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then "dumpedtokens" is "ruleAtokenAtokenBtokenC". |
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"postfix" above can be: |
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a) "block" - the automatic rule created by parse.pl is completely |
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overridden, the code block has to be written completely as |
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it were in a plain bison grammar |
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b) "rule" - the automatic rule is extended on, so new syntaxes |
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are accepted for "ruleA". E.g.: |
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ECPG: ruleAtokenAtokenBtokenC rule |
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| tokenD tokenE { action_code; } |
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... |
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It will be substituted with: |
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ruleA: <original syntax forms and actions up to and including |
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"tokenA tokenB tokenC"> |
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| tokenD tokenE { action_code; } |
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... |
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c) "addon" - the automatic action for the rule (SQL syntax constructed |
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from the tokens concatenated together) is prepended with a new |
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action code part. This code part is written as is's already inside |
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the { ... } |
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Multiple "addon" or "block" lines may appear together with the |
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new code block if the code block is common for those rules. |
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