On 2011-10-14 12:19, foobar wrote:
Has anyone looked at Nemerle's design for this?
They have an SQL macro which allows to write SQL such as:
var employName = "FooBar"
SQL (DBconn, "select * from employees where name = $employName");
what that supposed to do is bind the variable(s) and it also validates the sql
query with the database. This is all done at compile-time.
My understanding is that D's compile-time features are powerful enough to
implement this.
You cannot connect to a database in D at compile time. You could some
form of validation and escape the query without connecting to the database.
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/Jacob Carlborg