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Re: [dtp-dev] Irregularities in Generic SQL parser


Thanks Hui!

Brian Fitzpatrick
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
Eclipse Data Tools Platform Connectivity Team Lead
Staff Software Engineer, Sybase, Inc.



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Hi Ivar,

       Thanks a lot for pointing out this issue. I've rebuilt the generic sql parser based on the jjt grammar. Please check it again.


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Max (Hui) Cao
Sybase Shanghai RD


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Hi,

Upon looking at generic SQL parsers we found an irregularity. The grammar and generated parser are not in sync. This was done in part of
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=191721. It seems that the patch in bugzilla item is not applied to the generated parser (last modifications to grammar are 14 months old and the parser 23 months old). What should be done with that ticket and how to solve the issue?

Ivar Meikas
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