Re: fix for broken ecpg doc markup - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: fix for broken ecpg doc markup
Date
Msg-id 200308070417.h774HOB09055@candle.pha.pa.us
Whole thread Raw
In response to fix for broken ecpg doc markup  (Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com>)
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Applied.  Thanks.

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Joe Conway wrote:
> Noticed broken markup in ecpg.sgml. Attached patch fixes it. Please apply.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe

> Index: doc/src/sgml/ecpg.sgml
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /opt/src/cvs/pgsql-server/doc/src/sgml/ecpg.sgml,v
> retrieving revision 1.47
> diff -c -r1.47 ecpg.sgml
> *** doc/src/sgml/ecpg.sgml    1 Aug 2003 13:53:36 -0000    1.47
> --- doc/src/sgml/ecpg.sgml    6 Aug 2003 19:43:46 -0000
> ***************
> *** 703,709 ****
>
>      <variablelist>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>CARDINALITY</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          number of rows in the result set
> --- 703,709 ----
>
>      <variablelist>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>CARDINALITY</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          number of rows in the result set
> ***************
> *** 712,718 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>DATA</literal><term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          actual data item (therefore, the data type of this field
> --- 712,718 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>DATA</literal></term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          actual data item (therefore, the data type of this field
> ***************
> *** 722,728 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>DATETIME_INTERVAL_CODE</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          ?
> --- 722,728 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>DATETIME_INTERVAL_CODE</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          ?
> ***************
> *** 731,737 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>DATETIME_INTERVAL_PRECISION</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          not implemented
> --- 731,737 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>DATETIME_INTERVAL_PRECISION</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          not implemented
> ***************
> *** 740,746 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>INDICATOR</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          the indicator (indicating a null value or a value truncation)
> --- 740,746 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>INDICATOR</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          the indicator (indicating a null value or a value truncation)
> ***************
> *** 749,755 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>KEY_MEMBER</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          not implemented
> --- 749,755 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>KEY_MEMBER</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          not implemented
> ***************
> *** 758,764 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>LENGTH</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the datum in characters
> --- 758,764 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>LENGTH</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the datum in characters
> ***************
> *** 767,773 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>NAME</literal> (string)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          name of the column
> --- 767,773 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>NAME</literal> (string)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          name of the column
> ***************
> *** 776,782 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>NULLABLE</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          not implemented
> --- 776,782 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>NULLABLE</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          not implemented
> ***************
> *** 785,791 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>OCTET_LENGTH</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the character representation of the datum in bytes
> --- 785,791 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>OCTET_LENGTH</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the character representation of the datum in bytes
> ***************
> *** 794,800 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>PRECISION</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          precision (for type <type>numeric</type>)
> --- 794,800 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>PRECISION</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          precision (for type <type>numeric</type>)
> ***************
> *** 803,809 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>RETURNED_LENGTH</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the datum in characters
> --- 803,809 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>RETURNED_LENGTH</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the datum in characters
> ***************
> *** 812,818 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the character representation of the datum in bytes
> --- 812,818 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          length of the character representation of the datum in bytes
> ***************
> *** 821,827 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>SCALE</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          scale (for type <type>numeric</type>)
> --- 821,827 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>SCALE</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          scale (for type <type>numeric</type>)
> ***************
> *** 830,836 ****
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>TYPE</literal> (integer)<term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          numeric code of the data type of the column
> --- 830,836 ----
>       </varlistentry>
>
>       <varlistentry>
> !      <term><literal>TYPE</literal> (integer)</term>
>        <listitem>
>         <para>
>          numeric code of the data type of the column

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