On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Radu-Adrian Popescu wrote:

>
>
> Why is that ? Because the >$ does not exist, not in the default operator
> list (also there is no operator defined
> using $ anywhere within). And because whitespacing the code solves the
> problem, which is rather thin, i must say.
>

Radu-Adrian,
i think the parser is built with yacc, (not "from scratch code") so
maybe finding if ">$" is in the specific DB's operators
would require code that whould slower the whole parsing
process (imagine what it means for performance).


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