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  • From: "Lowden, James K" <LowdenJK AT bernstein.com>
  • To: "FreeTDS Development Group" <freetds AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [freetds] parsing T-SQL with flex & yacc (was: segfault in Perl's Email::Store when using freetds)
  • Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:10:49 -0500

> From: VZverev AT genesis.spb.ru
> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 5:16 PM
>
> Hello James, I could try to do parser generator such as 'bind
> param[i] is attribute of object..' with yacc style grammar in flex
> notation. What do you think about 'embedded SQL parser' (scn2.l)
> from http://examples.oreilly.com/lex/progs.zip, is it fair enough
> for starting point?

Vitaly,

That would be a great contribution. Every time I read about yacc my
eyes roll back in their sockets.

Not that I didn't try. I found
ftp://ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/nutshell/lexyacc/ , which is from
the O'Reilly nutshell book "lex & yacc" by Tony Mason, John Levine, and
Doug Brown (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lex/index.html). Take your
pick.

Both files are probably copyrighted, even though the source doesn't say
so. Perhaps we could get permission, but we can work that out later.
At least it's a starting point.

Let me know what you decide.

Regards,

--jkl

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  • [freetds] parsing T-SQL with flex & yacc (was: segfault in Perl's Email::Store when using freetds), Lowden, James K, 11/14/2005

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