On 10/09/11 13:22, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 10/9/11 11:40 AM, Steve Teale wrote:
Further generic question. (Yes, I am listening to the answers too)

If some underlying databases don't support the features that our chosen
interface requires, do we attempt to synthesize them - presumably at cost
to performance, or do we just throw a compile-time exception that
basically tells the user to use a lower interface and code it themself?

No.

Andrei

Sorry, that was awfully unclear. I meant to say the driver shouldn't do little miracles in adapting support from one engine to the next. It's a losing race.

It should be fine if certain queries or API calls fail either statically or dynamically.


Andrei

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