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Kirill Smelkov
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cf058e65
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cf058e65
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Mar 29, 2006
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osku
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Support quoted identifiers in InnoDB's SQL parser. Original patch by marko,
testing and a few fixes by me.
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@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ DIGIT [0-9]
ID [a-z_A-Z][a-z_A-Z0-9]*
%x comment
%x quoted
%x id
%%
{DIGIT}+ {
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@@ -137,6 +138,45 @@ In the state 'quoted', only two actions are possible (defined below). */
}
}
\" {
/* Quoted identifiers are handled in an explicit start state 'id'.
This state is entered and the buffer for the scanned string is emptied
upon encountering a starting quote.
In the state 'id', only two actions are possible (defined below). */
BEGIN(id);
stringbuf_len = 0;
}
<id>[^\"]+ {
/* Got a sequence of characters other than '"':
append to string buffer */
string_append(yytext, yyleng);
}
<id>\"+ {
/* Got a sequence of '"' characters:
append half of them to string buffer,
as '""' represents a single '"'.
We apply truncating division,
so that '"""' will result in '"'. */
string_append(yytext, yyleng / 2);
/* If we got an odd number of quotes, then the
last quote we got is the terminating quote.
At the end of the string, we return to the
initial start state and report the scanned
identifier. */
if (yyleng % 2) {
BEGIN(INITIAL);
yylval = sym_tab_add_id(
pars_sym_tab_global,
(byte*) stringbuf, stringbuf_len);
return(PARS_ID_TOKEN);
}
}
"NULL" {
yylval = sym_tab_add_null_lit(pars_sym_tab_global);
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