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Re: Patch for custom.pl: msg#00007db.mysql.c++
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 04:14:18AM -0700, Warren Young wrote: > Can you please split this up into three separate patches? When you have > three separate things going on in a single patch, it is hard to evaluate > it. If I did accept it as-is, it would also make the svn change history > more convoluted. Ok, I understand. Here are the three patches, expected to be applied in this order: - custom01.patch makes custom.pl work in strict+warning mode. - custom12.patch empties $set after each pass, preventing unnecessary code from being generated. - custom23.patch makes custom.pl generate sql_cmp() functions for long fields. On a related topic, I noticed that (as mentioned in my previous post) there was no way to use nullable fields in SSQLS structures, so I am preparing a patch that lets one use the Null<> template in there. It surprises me, however, that, first, this feature is lacking, and next, that it only returns a few matches in the list's archives. Did I miss something obvious? Best regards, -Waba.
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