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This change makes it possible to use literal question marks in queries to PostgreSQL. This is needed to be able to use the new JSON operators. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/functions-json.html This change can't break anything, since: * Anyone using double question marks would get an error if not supplied the adequate amount of accompanying values (in case of people trying the new JSON operators); or * If supplied the adequate amount of accompanying values, PostgreSQL would throw a fit because you'd supply two values directly next to each other, which doesn't make sense.
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I'm suspecting this travis build also uses PostgreSQL 9.3 or less. |
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On 1 Feb 2019, at 14.49, Felix Paulusma ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm suspecting this travis build also uses PostgreSQL 9.3 or less.
I'm not sure how to change which version of PostgreSQL is used by the Travis build. Help would be appreciated.
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Yet, ?? Escaping can be test insite string literal, can't it?
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https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/database-setup/#using-a-different-postgresql-version
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…literal (byte)string
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Ok, everything should be ready to merge. Do I have to add something to the |
I've added a test that just uses the function that escapes double question marks and breaks on single ones on a regular (byte)string, for completeness. The other tests I already put in there make sure the question mark operators behave as expected and that double ?? do indeed turn into something PostgreSQL can use for JSON operations. |
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Any idea if/when this will be merged? |
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I'm steadily working through issues
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On 21 Feb 2019, at 20.50, Felix Paulusma ***@***.***> wrote:
Any idea if/when this will be merged?
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squashed in #8 |
This was already a pull request in lpsmith's repo, but now moved here.
This change seeks to allow for the usage of the JSON operators new to PostgreSQL since version 9.4 that use a question mark (namely:
?,?|and?&) by way of escaping double question marks to a literal question mark in the resulting query.This shouldn't break any existing code, since any occurrence of double question marks of which none are to be replaced by a value would be an error in any pre-existing code.