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src/dialect/mod.rs

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@@ -1028,8 +1028,14 @@ pub trait Dialect: Debug + Any {
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/// Returns true if the specified keyword should be parsed as a table factor alias.
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/// When explicit is true, the keyword is preceded by an `AS` word. Parser is provided
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/// to enable looking ahead if needed.
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fn is_table_factor_alias(&self, explicit: bool, kw: &Keyword, parser: &mut Parser) -> bool {
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explicit || self.is_table_alias(kw, parser)
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///
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/// When the dialect supports statements without semicolon delimiter, actual keywords aren't parsed as aliases.
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fn is_table_factor_alias(&self, explicit: bool, kw: &Keyword, _parser: &mut Parser) -> bool {
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if self.supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter() {
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kw == &Keyword::NoKeyword
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} else {
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explicit || self.is_table_alias(kw, _parser)
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}
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}
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/// Returns true if this dialect supports querying historical table data
@@ -1122,6 +1128,11 @@ pub trait Dialect: Debug + Any {
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) -> bool {
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false
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}
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/// Returns true if the dialect supports parsing statements without a semicolon delimiter.
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fn supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter(&self) -> bool {
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false
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}
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}
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/// This represents the operators for which precedence must be defined

src/dialect/mssql.rs

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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ impl Dialect for MsSqlDialect {
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}
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fn supports_connect_by(&self) -> bool {
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true
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false
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}
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fn supports_eq_alias_assignment(&self) -> bool {
@@ -123,6 +123,10 @@ impl Dialect for MsSqlDialect {
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true
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}
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fn supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter(&self) -> bool {
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true
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}
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/// See <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/security/authentication-access/server-level-roles>
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fn get_reserved_grantees_types(&self) -> &[GranteesType] {
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&[GranteesType::Public]
@@ -280,6 +284,9 @@ impl MsSqlDialect {
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) -> Result<Vec<Statement>, ParserError> {
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let mut stmts = Vec::new();
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loop {
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while let Token::SemiColon = parser.peek_token_ref().token {
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parser.advance_token();
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}
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if let Token::EOF = parser.peek_token_ref().token {
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break;
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}

src/keywords.rs

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@@ -1071,6 +1071,7 @@ pub const RESERVED_FOR_TABLE_ALIAS: &[Keyword] = &[
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Keyword::ANTI,
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Keyword::SEMI,
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Keyword::RETURNING,
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Keyword::RETURN,
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Keyword::ASOF,
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Keyword::MATCH_CONDITION,
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// for MSSQL-specific OUTER APPLY (seems reserved in most dialects)
@@ -1096,6 +1097,11 @@ pub const RESERVED_FOR_TABLE_ALIAS: &[Keyword] = &[
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Keyword::TABLESAMPLE,
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Keyword::FROM,
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Keyword::OPEN,
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Keyword::INSERT,
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Keyword::UPDATE,
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Keyword::DELETE,
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Keyword::EXEC,
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Keyword::EXECUTE,
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];
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/// Can't be used as a column alias, so that `SELECT <expr> alias`
@@ -1125,6 +1131,7 @@ pub const RESERVED_FOR_COLUMN_ALIAS: &[Keyword] = &[
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Keyword::CLUSTER,
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Keyword::DISTRIBUTE,
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Keyword::RETURNING,
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Keyword::RETURN,
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// Reserved only as a column alias in the `SELECT` clause
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Keyword::FROM,
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Keyword::INTO,
@@ -1139,6 +1146,7 @@ pub const RESERVED_FOR_TABLE_FACTOR: &[Keyword] = &[
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Keyword::LIMIT,
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Keyword::HAVING,
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Keyword::WHERE,
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Keyword::RETURN,
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];
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/// Global list of reserved keywords that cannot be parsed as identifiers
@@ -1149,4 +1157,5 @@ pub const RESERVED_FOR_IDENTIFIER: &[Keyword] = &[
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Keyword::INTERVAL,
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Keyword::STRUCT,
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Keyword::TRIM,
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Keyword::RETURN,
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];

src/parser/mod.rs

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@@ -265,6 +265,22 @@ impl ParserOptions {
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self.unescape = unescape;
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self
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}
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/// Set if semicolon statement delimiters are required.
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///
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/// If this option is `true`, the following SQL will not parse. If the option is `false`, the SQL will parse.
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///
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/// ```sql
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/// SELECT 1
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/// SELECT 2
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/// ```
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pub fn with_require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter(
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mut self,
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require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter: bool,
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) -> Self {
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self.require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter = require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter;
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self
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}
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
@@ -355,7 +371,11 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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state: ParserState::Normal,
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dialect,
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recursion_counter: RecursionCounter::new(DEFAULT_REMAINING_DEPTH),
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options: ParserOptions::new().with_trailing_commas(dialect.supports_trailing_commas()),
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options: ParserOptions::new()
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.with_trailing_commas(dialect.supports_trailing_commas())
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.with_require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter(
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!dialect.supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter(),
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),
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}
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}
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@@ -478,10 +498,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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match self.peek_token().token {
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Token::EOF => break,
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// end of statement
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Token::Word(word) => {
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if expecting_statement_delimiter && word.keyword == Keyword::END {
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break;
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// don't expect a semicolon statement delimiter after a newline when not otherwise required
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Token::Whitespace(Whitespace::Newline) => {
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if !self.options.require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter {
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expecting_statement_delimiter = false;
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}
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}
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_ => {}
@@ -493,7 +513,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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let statement = self.parse_statement()?;
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stmts.push(statement);
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expecting_statement_delimiter = true;
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expecting_statement_delimiter = self.options.require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter;
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}
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Ok(stmts)
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}
@@ -4516,6 +4536,18 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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return Ok(vec![]);
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}
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if end_token == Token::SemiColon
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&& self
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.dialect
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.supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter()
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{
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if let Token::Word(ref kw) = self.peek_token().token {
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if kw.keyword != Keyword::NoKeyword {
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return Ok(vec![]);
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}
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}
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}
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if self.options.trailing_commas && self.peek_tokens() == [Token::Comma, end_token] {
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let _ = self.consume_token(&Token::Comma);
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return Ok(vec![]);
@@ -4533,6 +4565,9 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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) -> Result<Vec<Statement>, ParserError> {
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let mut values = vec![];
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loop {
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// ignore empty statements (between successive statement delimiters)
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while self.consume_token(&Token::SemiColon) {}
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match &self.peek_nth_token_ref(0).token {
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Token::EOF => break,
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Token::Word(w) => {
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}
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values.push(self.parse_statement()?);
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self.expect_token(&Token::SemiColon)?;
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if self.options.require_semicolon_stmt_delimiter {
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self.expect_token(&Token::SemiColon)?;
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}
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// ignore empty statements (between successive statement delimiters)
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while self.consume_token(&Token::SemiColon) {}
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}
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Ok(values)
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}
@@ -16370,7 +16411,28 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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/// Parse [Statement::Return]
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fn parse_return(&mut self) -> Result<Statement, ParserError> {
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match self.maybe_parse(|p| p.parse_expr())? {
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let rs = self.maybe_parse(|p| {
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let expr = p.parse_expr()?;
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match &expr {
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Expr::Value(_)
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| Expr::Function(_)
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| Expr::UnaryOp { .. }
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| Expr::BinaryOp { .. }
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| Expr::Case { .. }
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| Expr::Cast { .. }
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| Expr::Convert { .. }
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| Expr::Subquery(_) => Ok(expr),
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// todo: how to retstrict to variables?
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Expr::Identifier(id) if id.value.starts_with('@') => Ok(expr),
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_ => parser_err!(
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"Non-returnable expression found following RETURN",
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p.peek_token().span.start
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),
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}
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})?;
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match rs {
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Some(expr) => Ok(Statement::Return(ReturnStatement {
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value: Some(ReturnStatementValue::Expr(expr)),
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})),

src/test_utils.rs

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@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
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#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
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use alloc::{
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boxed::Box,
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format,
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string::{String, ToString},
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vec,
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vec::Vec,
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statements
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/// The same as [`statements_parse_to`] but it will strip semicolons from the SQL text.
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pub fn statements_without_semicolons_parse_to(
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&self,
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sql: &str,
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canonical: &str,
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) -> Vec<Statement> {
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let sql_without_semicolons = sql
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.replace("; ", " ")
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.replace(" ;", " ")
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.replace(";\n", "\n")
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.replace("\n;", "\n")
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.replace(";", " ");
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let statements = self
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.parse_sql_statements(&sql_without_semicolons)
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.expect(&sql_without_semicolons);
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if !canonical.is_empty() && sql != canonical {
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assert_eq!(self.parse_sql_statements(canonical).unwrap(), statements);
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} else {
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assert_eq!(
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sql,
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statements
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.iter()
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// note: account for format_statement_list manually inserted semicolons
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.map(|s| s.to_string().trim_end_matches(";").to_string())
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.collect::<Vec<_>>()
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.join("; ")
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);
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}
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statements
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}
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/// Ensures that `sql` parses as an [`Expr`], and that
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/// re-serializing the parse result produces canonical
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pub fn expr_parses_to(&self, sql: &str, canonical: &str) -> Expr {
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all_dialects_where(|d| !except(d))
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}
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/// Returns all dialects that don't support statements without semicolon delimiters.
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/// (i.e. dialects that require semicolon delimiters.)
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pub fn all_dialects_requiring_semicolon_statement_delimiter() -> TestedDialects {
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let tested_dialects =
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all_dialects_except(|d| d.supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter());
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assert_ne!(tested_dialects.dialects.len(), 0);
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tested_dialects
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}
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/// Returns all dialects that do support statements without semicolon delimiters.
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/// (i.e. dialects not requiring semicolon delimiters.)
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pub fn all_dialects_not_requiring_semicolon_statement_delimiter() -> TestedDialects {
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let tested_dialects =
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all_dialects_where(|d| d.supports_statements_without_semicolon_delimiter());
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assert_ne!(tested_dialects.dialects.len(), 0);
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tested_dialects
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}
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/// Asserts an error for `parse_sql_statements`:
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/// - "end of statement" for dialects that require semicolon delimiters
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/// - "an SQL statement" for dialects that don't require semicolon delimiters.
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pub fn assert_err_parse_statements(sql: &str, found: &str) {
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assert_eq!(
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ParserError::ParserError(format!("Expected: end of statement, found: {found}")),
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all_dialects_requiring_semicolon_statement_delimiter()
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.parse_sql_statements(sql)
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.unwrap_err()
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);
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assert_eq!(
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ParserError::ParserError(format!("Expected: an SQL statement, found: {found}")),
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all_dialects_not_requiring_semicolon_statement_delimiter()
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.parse_sql_statements(sql)
386+
.unwrap_err()
387+
);
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}
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pub fn assert_eq_vec<T: ToString>(expected: &[&str], actual: &[T]) {
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assert_eq!(
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expected,

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