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#7242 introduced support for `JSON` / `JSONB` data types in MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server (the most popular RDBMS).
More RDBMS support a variant of the SQL standard JSON extensions, such as…
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Just registering my interest for supporting database backends other than MySQL (namely PostgreSQL, but perhaps SQLite would be useful to others) -- everything on my home server currently works with Po…
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Current status of other dialects: We have initial support for them, but drift puts its main focus on sqlite3 and some features may not fully work with other database systems.
You can use drift with…
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# i18n Contribution Checklist
## Description
This issue is for tracking contributions related to internationalization (i18n) in our project. Please follow the checklist below to ensure all necessa…
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In order to support additional dialects more easily in the future, we want to pull the dialect specific files out of the core and move them into dedicated npm modules.
Relates to https://github.com…
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Not sure what the best way to handle this is, but maybe we should have a global dictionary instead of constructing the lookup on the fly?
```
julia> MLIR.IR.context!(MLIR.IR.Context()) do
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SQLglot is a great python library to read, parse , translate and write 21 different sql dialects.
https://github.com/tobymao/sqlglot
It supports 21 dialects. This make it able to create the …
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Commander allows different dialects to be developed. Currently the project has dialects for mocking and Kafka. Supporting more dialects could increase the versatility of the project. I am looking for …
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Dear Alex,
I don't see a `setup.py` in your project. How is it supposed to be installed and run?
Best regards,
Arne
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I think it could be useful first to explicitly decide if we want atto-lisp to be specific to a dialect of Lisp (I'm using Common Lisp for now), or if we're trying to be flexibly support multiple diale…
kowey updated
12 years ago