On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 05:09:04PM +0200, Boszormenyi Zoltan wrote:
> OK, let me retry. This version treats "string" as a non-reserved word,
> and also discovers whether the PGC contains this construct below,
> as in ecpg/tests/preproc/type.pgc:
>
> exec sql type string is char[11];
> typedef char string[11];
I don't like this because it means a datatype can change its meaning in the
middle of a source file. Your new datatype is only needed for Informix
compatibility, so why not only defining it when running in compatibility mode?
An Informix file will not have such a typedef because it wouldn't/shouldn't
work there either.
Also the new datatype needs some documentation.
Michael
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