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Just another question
Michael Meskes <meskes@topsystem.de> — 1998-04-23T07:33:45Z
I just noticed that there is an operator '=:'. What is it used for? At the moment I have disabled ':' a_expr in the parser since it's not distinguishable from a variable. The same problem appears with this operator. But it can be worked around by using '= :<var>' instead of '=:<var>'. On the other hand I wonder whether this operator is still needed when ':' is not allowed in a_expr, b_expr, ... Michael -- Dr. Michael Meskes, Project-Manager | topsystem Systemhaus GmbH meskes@topsystem.de | Europark A2, Adenauerstr. 20 meskes@debian.org | 52146 Wuerselen Go SF49ers! Go Rhein Fire! | Tel: (+49) 2405/4670-44 Use Debian GNU/Linux! | Fax: (+49) 2405/4670-10
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Re: [HACKERS] Just another question
Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> — 1998-04-23T12:06:51Z
> I just noticed that there is an operator '=:'. What is it used for? tgl=> select * from pg_operator where oprname = '=:'; ... (0 rows) ?? I don't see it here. - Tom