On 18.12.25 10:15, Ashutosh Bapat wrote:
I was aware of ecpg and I vaguely remember we fixed something in ECPG
to allow : in MATCH statement. Probably following changes in
psqlscan.l and pgc.l
-self                   [,()\[\].;\:\+\-\*\/\%\^\<\>\=]
+self                   [,()\[\].;\:\|\+\-\*\/\%\^\<\>\=]

Those changes add | after : (and not the : itself) so maybe they are
not about supporting : . Do you remember what those are?

These are required to support label disjunctions. If you add one of those to the ecpg sqlpgq tests you added, like (c IS customer|customer), then it will fail to compile without this change.

The psql change has perhaps no such impact, but in general, these are supposed to be kept in sync with the main scan.l.

In ddl.sgml I noticed a seemingly incomplete sentence
    A property graph is a way to represent database contents, instead of using
    relational structures such as tables.

Maybe it's clearer like this:

"A property graph is a way to represent database contents, as an alternative to the usual (in SQL) approach of representing database contents using relational structures such as tables."

0002 has extra tests mentioned above. It also removes "TODO: dubious
error message" from a comment. I don't see anything dubious in the
error message. I think this patch is safe to be merged into 0001.

Hmm, yeah, this might have been a leftover from a different catalog structure that resulted in different detail messages from the dependency infrastructure. I can't see anything wrong with the current output either.



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