Since we already do escape processing much like c that might not be so complex. However I haven't looked at the code, so I could be way off base.
The question I would pose is how palatable is it to use ? In other words is it worth pursuing ? Dave Cramer dave.cramer(at)credativ(dot)ca http://www.credativ.ca On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Seamus Abshere <sea...@abshere.net> wrote: > On 2/11/13 1:35 PM, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > >> I agree it's pretty dumb that there's currently no such escape. I think >> JDBC inherited that design mistake from ODBC. Fixing that would be a good >> idea. >> > > Lance Anderson, Oracle's JDBC spec lead, says [1] we can implement > something like: > > SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE data {postgres qm} 'abc' > > Thanks to Mark Rotteveel for driving the discussion. [2] > > > That said, it occurs to me that there's one fairly simple thing we could >> also do in the backend. At the moment, unlike function and table names, >> operators cannot be quoted. It would be easy to allow this in the grammar: >> >> select 1 operator("+") 1; >> > > I guess I see 2 simple options and 1 complex option: > > a) [simple] operator("+") per Heikki > b) [simple, but not popular] alias ? to ~ per Seamus > c) [complex] {postgres blah} per Lance/Mark > > How to decide? > > Best, > Seamus > > > [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/**pipermail/jdbc-spec-discuss/** > 2013-February/000058.html<http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdbc-spec-discuss/2013-February/000058.html> > [2] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/**pipermail/jdbc-spec-discuss/** > 2013-February/date.html#51<http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdbc-spec-discuss/2013-February/date.html#51>(threaded > view gets it out of order) > > > > -- > Seamus Abshere > sea...@abshere.net > https://github.com/**seamusabshere <https://github.com/seamusabshere> >