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• added sequelpro scheme commands: SelectTables, ReloadTablesList, ReloadContentTable
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stdout is redirected
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command text view
• made each Bundle in/ouptut file name unique to allow to run different Bundle commands at the same time
• fixed minor issues for Bundle Editor
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temp file which will be read after the bash process finished; this approach avoids nasty pipe blocking due to block size etc. and speeds up reading in large amount of data
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• generalised [NSString runBashCommand...]
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- further minor improvements
- make usage of more constants
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- further simplifications and centralizations
- runBashCommandWithEnvironment: now it can execute each script command whose first line begins with #!/... natively
- added some more shell variables
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SP_ALL_DATABASES, SP_ALL_TABLES, SP_ALL_VIEWS, SP_ALL_FUNCTIONS, SP_ALL_PROCEDURES, SP_RDBMS_VERSION, SP_RDBMS_TYPE [hard-coded yet ;)]
• some minor improvements to editor Bundle support
• fixed issue while running a bash command that the SP GUI doesn't block
• added first sequelpro url scheme functionality
- sequelpro://$SP_PROCESS_ID/passToDoc/SelectTable/a_name
- sequelpro://$SP_PROCESS_ID/passToDoc/SelectDatabase/a_db_name
- sequelpro://$SP_PROCESS_ID/passToDoc/SelectDatabase/a_db_name/a_table_name
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scheme support
- introduced an unique process ID for each called bash command which will be set for the current SPDatabaseDocument and passed as environment shell variable SP_PROCESS_ID to ensure that such a scheme command will be executed by the correct SPDatabaseDocument, to avoid security issues ie one can authenticate such a sheme command, to enable url scheme process communication based on file shake-hands etc.
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runBashCommandWithEnvironment:atCurrentDirectoryPath:error which will run self as bash command and will return its result
- if an error occurred it will return a NSError if desired
- added the chance to pass shell environment variables and start directory for future usage in user-definable plugins written as scripts
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validations against non-valid WKT notations - return NULL if no header
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via GeomFromText()
• minor code cosmetics
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- the SRID value will be appended at the WKT string like POINT(1 1),101 which will be transformed to GeomFromText('POINT(1 1)',101) on the fly
- otherwise the SRID information will be deleted after editing a geometry field
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including tabs connections)
- loop through all windows and for each window through all tabs and save all untitled doc within the bundle named via UUIDs and all opened spf files
• added the SPStringAddition method +[NSString stringWithNewUUID] which returns a new UUID string
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Includes a completely redesign approach to all export data types based on the use of NSOperation subclasses. CSV, SQL, XML and dot export types are currently functional, while the source files for PDF and HTML export types exist they are to be implemented, but are currently hidden from the interface.
Also includes the following:
- Completely redesigned export interface.
- The ability to customize CSV NULL values.
- The ability to specify whether the UTF-8 BOM should be used in SQL dumps.
- The ability to specify whether BLOB fields are output as hex or plain text during SQL dumps. Defaults to hex.
- Exporting currently selected tables via the tables list context menu.
Outstanding issues:
- Not all progress indicators for all export types are functional (or functioning correctly).
- A few issues related to the introduction of only exporting the content and create and drop syntax of specific tables during SQL dumps.
Needs some serious testing and benchmarking to ensure it replicates the current export functionality.
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provided by Max Lohrmann, thanks Max!.
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favorites (Thanks Hans).
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• updated some methods in in SPStringAdditions to 10.5 code which avoid mutableCopy and they're faster
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release builds, including a large number of 64bit compatibility upgrades and tweaks
- Upgrade RegexKitLite to 3.3
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and row counts for display, fixing overflow issues (this addresses Issue #394)
- Tweak the byte size formatter to also show TBs for very large numbers
- Improve row count and auto increment value formatting by using a number formatter (enhancements for Issue #394)
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- Includes all custom code from subclasses CMMCPConnection and CMMCPResult, meaning they have subsequently been removed from the project.
- All previous Sequel Pro specific code in the above subclasses has been removed in favour of the delegate (currently set to TableDocumet) informing the framework of such information.
- All references to CMMCPConnection and CMMCPResult have subsequently been changed to MCPConnection and MCPResult.
- Framework includes MySQL 5.1.36 client libraries and source headers.
- Framework is now built as a 4-way (32/64 bit, i386/PPC arch) binary.
- All import references to <MCPKit_bundled/MCPKit_bundled.h> have been changed to <MCPKit/MCPKit.h>.
- New script 'build-mysql-client.sh' can be used to build the MySQL client libraries from the MySQL source. See the script's header for a list of available options or run it with no arguments to display it's usage.
Note that there are still a few changes to be made to the framework with regard to removing Sequel Pro specific calls to the delegate. These however can be made later on as they have no effect on functionality and are merely design changes.
Also, note that any future development done on the framework should be made to be as 'generic' as possible, with no Sequel Pro specific references. This should allow the framework to be integrated into another project without the need for SP specific code.
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- will be used mainly for auto-matching column names while csv import
• fixed bug for in/decreasing the font size by using the two-finger gesture on a trackpad if a textView has a selection
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- Amend timing using clock() to timing based on mach_absolute_time() (see revision comment on Google code)
- Ensure the time returned is for the requested query and not subsequent helper queries
- Use NSNumberFormatter to return a localised "< 0.1 ms" rather than the hardcoded Euro-style "< 0,1 ms"
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- minimum resolution now is set to 0.1ms
- display “< 0,1ms” if time is less than minimum resolution
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- cache the function pointer for delegate willPerformQuery:
- if Console Log window is NOT visible suppress reloadData and scrolling to last line (this speeds it up remarkably); if user opens the Console log window it will be synchronized
- timeIntervall for execution time will be divide by CLOCKS_PER_SEC in [NSString stringForTimeInterval]
- removed for utf8 enc in cString the return UTF8String (no significant difference)
• now execution time shows only the time for mysql_real_query
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- caching of delegate && respondsToSelector
- use clock() to calculate query's execution time
• converting to cString: if utf8 encoding make usage of UTF8String
• added to StringAddition to display µs for a timeIntervall
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a bit more readable
- used for show/copy create view syntax as well as for a MySQL dump
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decimal places instead of one)
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a number of items:
- Add menu commands for "Run All" and "Run Selected", with additional keyboard shortcuts - cmd-R for Run all, addressing #137
- Add menu commands for indenting text, outdenting text, and to show autocompletion is available
- Add menu commands to toggle autopairing and autoindenting
- Also hidden menu commands for history navigation and clearing, not hooked in yet (see #207)
- Add a new method to our string additions: lineRangesForRange
- Add "shift right" (indent) and "shift left" (outdent) support to CMTextView, including for multiple lines
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text view. This should significantly improve import speed, but most importantly resolves the crashes caused by the drawing that was being performed by the text view. Fixes issue #87 and implements #167.
New console provides the following:
- Live filtering
- Ability to hide message time stamps
- Ability to hide SELECT/SHOW statement messages
- Ability to copy messages to pasteboard, including multiple messages
- Ability to save the current filtered content to a file, with the option to include the message time stamps
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compile as well. thanks marius!)
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- added a backtickQuotedString: method to SPStringAdditions
- created the file SPArrayAdditions for a componentsJoinedAndBacktickQuoted: method
In the future, we should use backtickQuotedString: to quote identifiers like this:
[NSString stringWithFormat:@"SELECT * FROM %@", [tableName backtickQuotedString]]
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- Use method caches for oft-called functions, and support caching of chunks of the underlying string for string walking, resulting in an overall 1.3x-1.4x parsing speedup.
- Improve handling of multi-character comment starts (eg / or -) at the very end of strings
- When running splitString... methods return even empty strings for consistency.
- Update TableDump and TableData to match new usage
SPStringAddition changes:
- Add a formatter for time intervals.
CMMCPConnection changes:
- Add support for timing queries
CustomQuery and nib changes:
- Change the "Run Queries" button to "Run All".
- Add a "Run Current" button, which runs the query the text caret is currently positioned inside; if text is actually selected, this changes to "Run Selection". This addresses Issue #43.
- Amend the "rows affected" string to better reflect the actual number of rows altered by several queries, show the query count if > 1, and display the overall execution time of the queries. This addresses Issue #142.
- No longer execute blank strings as part of the custom query, preventing errors.
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with 10.4+
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bytes into a category class method of NSString so we can potentially use it in other places.
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