Hi,

is something done in the subject? Or some info about plans :)
I tested current FB3 snapshot but still context limit :(
"Dynamic SQL Error. Too many Contexts of Relation/Procedure/Views. Maximum 
allowed is 256.".

regards,
Karol Bieniaszewski



W dniu 2016-03-24 17:24:38 użytkownik Adriano dos Santos Fernandes 
<adrian...@gmail.com> napisał:
> On 24/03/2016 13:01, Jim Starkey wrote:
> > On 3/24/2016 10:50 AM, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
> >>>    Creating a new BLR version number doesn't make sense since
> >>> it is hoped that future versions of Firebird will treat BLR as at most a
> >>> legacy interface.
> >>>
> >> So you suggest Java .class go away? Compile source code dynamically and 
> >> run?
> >>
> >> Same for C++? No binary anymore?
> >>
> >>
> > If user requests were submitted in BLR (which they once were),
> 
> Stored objects are submitted in BLR.
> 
> 
> >  BLR 
> > objects were shared across connections (planned but never implemented), 
> 
> Could be.
> 
> 
> > user requests are virtually 
> > always in SQL,
> 
> They are not. Stored objects are already in BLR.
> 
> 
> >  prepared requests are not shared
> 
> Could be.
> 
> >
> > The 1980s are gone, Adriano, deal with it.  BLR is an obsolete artifact 
> > from a different era.  It makes no engineering sense.  It adds 
> > complexity and subtracts performance.  It is a hindrance to adding new 
> > features.  It serves no purpose other than legacy support for backwards 
> > compatibility.  It would be cheaper and better to eliminate than to extend.
> >
> Again, it's the same thing of any compiled language. You want to compile
> sources on demand.
> 
> 
> Adriano
> 
> 
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