On 2/6/07, Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Merlin Moncure wrote:
> hello all, I have a pie in the sky feature request here.  I've been
> looking around for a sql 'beautifier' so that all our ddl which is
> stored in .sql files can be cleaned up.  pgadmin has a much better
> formatter than the gook emitted by pg_dump...
The architecture of pgAdmin is such that your first suggestion would be
nigh-on impossible. Each object type has a class which is able to read
one or more objects of it's own type from the catalog, and provide a set
of members to access it's properties. There are additional member
functions to return the SQL, but this is reconstructed from the
properties of the object, not by re-formatting the output of
pg_get_viewdef or it's relatives.

The second suggestion is doable, but fairly invasive as you'd need to
get a range of conditional statements to format different parts of the
DDL created in each GetSQL() member. I'd be wary of accepting a patch to
do this due to the mess it would likely make of much of the code.

I had a feeling you would say that :)  Thanks for the listen though.

merlin

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