Yes, I know about haskelldb.. But some more advanced optimizations can't be expressed.. so I'd like to ask if someone has done some work in the other direction not ensuring type safety by using the haskell type system to derive SQL queries but to use template haskell to derive functions from given SQL queries thereby checking them for syntax error ? It be a little bit like SQLJ (Java tool for db connectivity)
Eg $(q "SELECT '2', 4") should result in [(String, Int)] and $(q "INSERT INTO foo (2, ?1, ?2)" ) should result in Int -> <whatever type ?1 is> -> <whatever type ?2 is> -> IO () Ideally this would not only result in a query but in a prepared statement. I have no clue how much RDBMS such as Postgresql provide some help determining type of parameters or results without acutally doing a query (but bcause Postgresql provides transactions this should not be a problem) I see the following benefits: You can use your existing SQL- Knowledge and don't have to dive into deep type hackery yet gettitng as much type safety as possible Marc Weber _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
