[Phpmyadmin-devel] Re: SQL Parser

Marc Delisle DelislMa at CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca
Fri Jul 12 04:05:09 CEST 2002


Rabus wrote:

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Robin Johnson" <robbat2 at fermi.orbis-terrarum.net>
>
>>I've got my SQL parser 100% now given the information that I have.
>>It's ~10% slower than the speeds I posted before, but I think those are
>>fast speeds still. Just in case somebody wants to put in a huge chunk of
>>SQL in one of the SQL input boxes, and they don't really care about my
>>parser seeing it, I think we should add a checkbox for them to bypass it
>>if they want to. I see this as being really important if they are using
>>the SQL upload box to run a really large SQL query, so maybe we even
>>disable it automatically if they put in a query larger than a certain
>>size. I'd say possibly all queries larger than 2k should not be parsed, as
>>the odds say that the query is being pasted in from somewhere else.
>>
>
>I think that PMA currently doesn't display the queries if a user submit more
>than 15 ones, am I right?
>imho this is a good solution and we should keep it for the parser behavior
>as well.
>
>>The funniest thing that, is I have now found two bugs in the parser
>>mechanism of MySQL, and submitted bug reports for them. I haven't seen any
>>reply yet tho.
>>
>
>Cool, show me!
>
>>I've been invited on a short vacation on the 12th and 13th of this month,
>>so I don't know if I will have the extractor ready for our -rc3 point on
>>Sunday.
>>
>
>We submitted a lot of important bugfixes since RC2 so we shouldn't wait with
>the release of RC3 anymore.
>But we do need your new parser and it needs to be tested before the release.
>Furthermore, there are still some bugs to fix, so I'd suggest the following
>new schedule:
>
>RC3: July 14th
>RC4: July 28th
>FINAL: August 11th
>
>btw, I'm going to be away for vacation from July 20th till August 3rd and
>from August 23rd till August 25th.
>
>Regards,
>
>Alexander
>
>
>
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This schedule revision is OK for me too. However I would not like to see 
a -RC5,
people will get tired of installing our RCs :)

Should we publish the schedule on phpMyAdmin.net?

Marc
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