Thread: pgFormatter v4.2 released

pgFormatter v4.2 released

From
Gilles Darold
Date:
Grenoble, France - January 26th, 2020

**pgFormatter 4.2 released**

Version 4.2 of pgFormatter, a free and reliable tool used to format
SQL and PLPGSQL code, has been officially released and is publicly
available for download. A demonstration site is avaliable online at
http://sqlformat.darold.net/

This is a maintenance release to fix issues reported by users since
the last three months. As usual there is also some improvements and
more formatting supported.

New option:

  -U | --type-case N : Change the case of data type name. Default is
                       lowercase. Values: 0=>unchanged, 1=>lowercase,
                       2=>uppercase, 3=>capitalize.

also avalaible in CGI mode as a select box option.

You can test new option and formatting at http://sqlformat.darold.net/

For the complete list of changes see:
https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter/blob/master/ChangeLog

Links & Credits
---------------

Thank to the developers who submitted patches and users who reported
bugs and feature requests, they are all cited in the ChangeLog file.

pgFormatter is an open project. Any contribution to build a better
tool is welcome. You just have to send your ideas, features requests
or patches using the GitHub tools.

Links:

    Website: http://sqlformat.darold.net/
    Download1: https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter/releases
    Download2: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgformatter/
    Development: https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter
    Changelog: https://github.com/darold/pgFormatter/blob/master/ChangeLog

About pgFormatter
-----------------

pgFormatter is a SQL and PlPgsql formatter/beautifier that supports
keywords from SQL-92, SQL-99, SQL-2003, SQL-2008, SQL-2011 and
PostgreSQL specifics keywords. May works with any other databases
too. It shares the same code with pgBadger, so any improvement made
in the parser is reversed to pgBadger. Tool created and maintained
by Gilles Darold.

pgFormatter works on any platform and is available under the
PostgreSQL licence.


-- 
Gilles Darold
http://www.darold.net/