Stephen Frost wrote:
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> * Kynn Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Hi!  I am in the process of writing a PostgreSQL lexer/parser in Perl,
> > because everything else I've found in this area is too buggy.  I'm
> > basing this lexer/parser on the lexer and parser encoded respectively
> > in scan.l and gram.y under src/backend/parser.
> >
> > I'm looking for a solid collection of test cases to test my
> > lexer/parser.  (I'm hoping that such a collection has already been
> > produced to test the PostgreSQL yacc-generated parser that comes with
> > the PostgreSQL distribution.)
> >
> > (Alternatively, if a non-flaky, rock-solid, and easily customizable Pg
> > parser in Perl already exists please let me know.)
> 
> Two things, one, couldn't you just make the lexer/parser in PG into a
> C library and then write bindings for it for use under Perl?  Seems like
> that'd be more sane.  Second, PG's got a regression test suite that
> would probably work decently for testing your lexer/parser.  You might
> have to filter out '\' commands, if there are any, and things like that.

Ditto.  Also consider that the grammer changes in every major PostgreSQL
release.

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  Bruce Momjian  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>          http://momjian.us
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