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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-791:
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This looks very useful, and it's even relatively easy to read. Perhaps it would
be even easier to process the output (at least for a machine) if we split the
name:value string into two separate tags. That is, instead of
<member>replacesAggregate: false</member>
something like
<member><name>replacesAggregate</name><value>false</value></member>
or perhaps even better
<member name="replacesAggregate">false</member>
> Expose api for printing Abstract Syntax Trees in production (non-debug)
> servers
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>
> Key: DERBY-791
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-791
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: SQL
> Reporter: Rick Hillegas
> Attachments: derby-791-01-aa-fromListAndResultColumnList.diff,
> XmlTreeWalker.java
>
>
> Currently you can print Abstract Syntax Trees to derby.log by setting the
> DumpParseTree tracepoint at server startup. E.g.:
> java -cp $CLASSPATH -Dderby.debug.true=DumpParseTree
> -Dderby.stream.error.logSeverityLevel=0 org.apache.derby.tools.ij z.sql
> This can be a useful debugging tool. However, it only works on debug servers
> built with the following flags:
> sanity=true
> debug=true
> We should provide some mechanism for printing these trees in production
> (non-debug) servers.
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