Tom Lane writes:> Uh, isn't the correct fix> ! $$ = cat_str(8, make_str("grant"), $2, make_str("on"), $4, $5,>
make_str("to"),$7, $8);> ISTM your patch loses the opt_with_grant clause. (Of course the> backend doesn't currently
acceptthat clause anyway, but that's no> reason for ecpg to drop it.)
My patch doesn't loose the option, it's never been passed on anyway:
opt_with_grant: WITH GRANT OPTION { mmerror(ET_ERROR, "WITH GRANT OPTION is not supported.
Onlyrelation owners can set privileges"); } | /*EMPTY*/ ;
The existing code in ecpg/preproc/preproc.y to handle the WITH option
simply throws an error and aborts the processing... The patch below
prevents the segfault and also passes on the WITH option to the
backend, probably a better fix.
Regards, Lee.
Index: interfaces/ecpg/preproc/preproc.y
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RCS file: /projects/cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/preproc.y,v
retrieving revision 1.159
diff -c -r1.159 preproc.y
*** interfaces/ecpg/preproc/preproc.y 2001/10/14 12:07:57 1.159
--- interfaces/ecpg/preproc/preproc.y 2001/10/15 09:06:29
***************
*** 1693,1699 **** GrantStmt: GRANT privileges ON opt_table relation_name_list TO grantee_list opt_with_grant
{
! $$ = cat_str(7, make_str("grant"), $2, make_str("on"), $4, $5, make_str("to"), $7);
} ;
--- 1693,1699 ---- GrantStmt: GRANT privileges ON opt_table relation_name_list TO grantee_list opt_with_grant
{
! $$ = cat_str(8, make_str("grant"), $2, make_str("on"), $4, $5, make_str("to"), $7, $8);
} ;
***************
*** 1769,1779 **** | grantee_list ',' grantee { $$ = cat_str(3, $1, make_str(","), $3); } ;
! opt_with_grant: WITH GRANT OPTION
! {
! mmerror(ET_ERROR, "WITH GRANT OPTION is not supported. Only relation owners can set
privileges");
! }
! | /*EMPTY*/ ;
--- 1769,1776 ---- | grantee_list ',' grantee { $$ = cat_str(3, $1, make_str(","), $3); } ;
! opt_with_grant: WITH GRANT OPTION { $$ = make_str("with grant option"); }
! | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = EMPTY; } ;