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as well as the existing pg_catalog entries for prefix and postfix %. These have never been documented, though they did appear in one old regression test. This avoids surprising behavior in cases like "SELECT -25 % -10". Per recent discussion. Note: although there is a catalog change here, I did not force initdb since there's no harm in leaving the inaccessible entries in one's copy of pg_operator. |
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| .cvsignore | ||
| analyze.c | ||
| gram.y | ||
| keywords.c | ||
| Makefile | ||
| parse_agg.c | ||
| parse_clause.c | ||
| parse_coerce.c | ||
| parse_expr.c | ||
| parse_func.c | ||
| parse_node.c | ||
| parse_oper.c | ||
| parse_relation.c | ||
| parse_target.c | ||
| parse_type.c | ||
| parser.c | ||
| README | ||
| scan.l | ||
| scansup.c | ||
This directory does more than tokenize and parse SQL queries. It also creates Query structures for the various complex queries that is passed to the optimizer and then executor. parser.c things start here scan.l break query into tokens scansup.c handle escapes in input keywords.c turn keywords into specific tokens gram.y parse the tokens and fill query-type-specific structures analyze.c handle post-parse processing for each query type parse_clause.c handle clauses like WHERE, ORDER BY, GROUP BY, ... parse_coerce.c used for coercing expressions of different types parse_expr.c handle expressions like col, col + 3, x = 3 or x = 4 parse_oper.c handle operations in expressions parse_agg.c handle aggregates, like SUM(col1), AVG(col2), ... parse_func.c handle functions, table.column and column identifiers parse_node.c create nodes for various structures parse_target.c handle the result list of the query parse_relation.c support routines for tables and column handling parse_type.c support routines for type handling