On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 09:09 +0200, Ilja Booij wrote: > On 4/22/05, Geo Carncross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm thinking about allowing database drivers to abstract away any > > function in db.c (or anything else that "generates" SQL). > > > > It was brought up before for some postgresql-specific things or mysql- > > specific things, but it seems to me that it could be used for a SQL-free > > database interface like metakit [or something more nefarious] > > > > Any thoughts on those abstractions? My "easy" methods all involve > > mucking about with ELF-specific nonsense or the dynamic linker... > > Wouldn't it be possible to *abuse* gettext for this kind of thing. > Mind you, it would only buy one the ability to have different SQL > queries for different drivers, and not something fancy like different > C-functions for different drivers. The old case (before DBMail 2.0) > had two big (about 2500 lines per file) for doing database > interactions with MySQL and PostgreSQL. The situation is quite a lot > better now, IMHO. But, if we want to make writing queries for > databases easier, it might be nice to write the best query for an > RDBMS, put it in a text file (with gettext, a .po file) and get > queries from there.
I suppose gettext could be used. That's very clever actually. A non-sql DBM could "encode" its parameters in the gettext'd string... -- Internet Connection High Quality Web Hosting http://www.internetconnection.net/
