Alvaro Herrera wrote:
I don't think you can use just plpgsql's parser.  The problem is that it
relies on the main backend parser to figure out anything it doesn't
understand.
I think it depends on what kind of information you want to extract from 
a PL/PgSQL function definition. The PL/PgSQL parser handles the 
structure of the PL/PgSQL function definition itself, but it does not 
parse expressions or SQL queries. Those are essentially treated as 
strings that are later handed to the main SQL machinery to be parsed and 
evaluated. If you're content to treat expressions and SQL queries as 
opaque strings, you shouldn't need to concern yourself with the main SQL 
parser.
The main parser depends (at least) on the List handling and memory
handling.  So your "simple standalone parser" will have to contain both
things at least.
The PL/PgSQL parser also depends on these, although to a lesser degree.

-Neil

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