Le 31/10/2010 00:39, Dave Page a écrit :
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
> <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote:
>> Le 30/10/2010 10:25, Dave Page a écrit :
>>
>>> Yeah, that's really nasty. I guess we need split the commands at ;.
>>
>> Yeah. If it's not between quotes. I don't like it at all, but I don't
>> see another way of doing it.
>>
>>> I guess we should pass a flag down somehow to tell the function that
>>> executes the query to do that and then we could also potentially get
>>> rid of the double SQL boxes. I'm not looking at the code, but I
>>> suspect that'll be nasty.
>>>
>>
>> We actually aren't required to add such a flag. We can check if the
>> query contains "ALTER TYPE", and "ADD AFTER" or "ADD BEFORE".
>
> That's knowledge I'd rather avoid hardwiring into the lower level
> machinery here.
>
So do I. I tried a few things yesterday. Changing the apply() and
GetSql() parameters imply to change all GetSql for all dlg* source code.
That will be quite an invasive patch.
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