Hi, > So, I'd like to modify ecpg command not to remove some specific > comments. > ... > [Interface] > add a new option "--enable-parse-comment" to ecpg command. > > <usage> ecpg --enable-parse-comment ,..., prog.pgc > > This option enables ecpg command to pass on block comments (/* 〜 */) > to converted C file.
The reason for not keeping the comments in the statement was simply to make the parser simpler. If you added this feature, do we still see a reason for keeping the old version? Or in other words, shouldn't we make the "enable-parse-comment" version the default without a new option? Michael -- Dr. Michael Meskes, Geschaeftsfuehrer/CEO Tel.: +49 (0)2166 / 99 01 0 E-Mail: michael.mes...@credativ.com IM: m...@jabber.credativ.com PGP: BBBC 58B4 5994 CF9C CC56 BCDA DF23 DA33 9697 8EB3 credativ international GmbH, HRB Moenchengladbach 15543, Trompeterallee 108, 41189 Moenchengladbach, Germany Geschaeftsfuehrung: Dr. Michael Meskes, Joerg Folz ====================================== Global: http://credativ.com Germany: http://credativ.de Netherlands: http://credativ.nl India: http://credativ.in UK: http://credativ.co.uk USA: http://credativ.us ====================================== -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers