On Dec 12, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
"David E. Wheeler" <da...@kineticode.com> writes:
Hrm. I can see that, I guess. In that case, though, I think I'd
prefer
the colon at the beginning of the parameter label:
SELECT foo( :bar => 'ick', :baz => 'ack' );
That's ugly, and incompatible with ecpg syntax, and what's the
redeeming
value anyway?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. I got used to it
hacking Ruby last year.
In any case, whichever side you put the colon on, Pavel's proposal for
adding => to it is a nonstarter --- he's ignoring the possibility that
=> is defined as a prefix operator.
Ah.
Hmm ... actually, ecpg might be a problem here anyway. I know it has
special meaning for :name, but does it allow space between the colon
and the name? If it does then the colon syntax loses. If it doesn't
then you could do "name: value" as long as you were careful to leave
a space after the colon.
So would that eliminate
SELECT foo( bar: 'ick', baz: 'ack' );
as a possibility?
Best,
David
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