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the functionality required from MCPKit and is based around its interface for relatively easy integration.
Externally visible changes as a result of this merge:
- Speed improvements, particularly when loading large data sets
- Stability improvements, particularly related to connection state after the connection is dropped (eg Issue #1256)
- Improved support for new MySQL data types, which should address Issue #1052.
- Database structure retrieval and query cancellation now use a single persistent helper connection instead of lots of connections on-demand. This should help Issue #1097.
- More internal commands now use queries instead of MySQL functions; for example USE queries are now used to trigger database selection, improving transcripts. This addresses Issue #1247.
- Improved internal encoding work; while this needs support within the UI, it lays the foundation for issues like Issue #1280.
Code improvements:
- Much improved class layouts including extensive category usage
- Improved documentation across framework methods
- Support for fast enumeration across result objects
- Rewrite fixes use of a number of deprecate functions
- Much less code duplication across result set types
- Improved encapsultation within the framework, limiting the number of methods exposed, and also not exposing all the MySQL headers
From the Readme file:
The SPMySQL Framework is intended to provide a stable MySQL connection framework, with the ability to run text-based queries and rapidly retrieve result sets with conversion from MySQL data types to Cocoa objects.
SPMySQL.framework has an interface loosely based around that provided by MCPKit by Serge Cohen and Bertrand Mansion (http://mysql-cocoa.sourceforge.net/), and in particular the heavily modified Sequel Pro version (http://www.sequelpro.com/). It is a full rewrite of the original framework, although it includes code from patches implementing the following Sequel Pro functionality, largely contributed by Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Stuart Connolly, Jakob Egger, and Rowan Beentje:
- Connection locking (Jakob et al)
- Ping & keepalive (Rowan et al)
- Query cancellation (Rowan et al)
- Delegate setup (Stuart et al)
- SSL support (Rowan et al)
- Connection checking (Rowan et al)
- Version state (Stuart et al)
- Maximum packet size control (Hans et al)
- Result multithreading and streaming (Rowan et al)
- Improved encoding support & switching (Rowan et al)
- Database structure; moved to inside the app (Hans et al)
- Query reattempts and error-handling approach (Rowan et al)
- Geometry result class (Hans et al)
- Connection proxy (Stuart et al)
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- Add a ping keepalive managing object to prevent retain cycles from the NSTimer
- Add -[SPMySQLConnection copy] support
- Refactor Hans-Jörg Bibiko's database structure retrieval, moving it out of the MySQL framework and building it around a copy of the connection. This reduces the amount of connections-over-time used by Sequel Pro to two constant connections (addressing Issue #1097) and improves robustness.
- Use the database structure retrieval connection for faster query cancellation without an extra connection required, if possible
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exceptions as database structure retrieval is currently missing!
Further work on SPMySQLFramework integration:
- Improve SPMySQL framework build settings including correct ppc builds and a Distribution configuration for the build distributions to match
- Add new convenience querying and result methods to the framework
- Amend Sequel Pro source to use the new SPMySQL.framework methods everywhere, replacing MCPKit methods where they differ and improving some functions
- Remove MCPKit from the source
- Fix a number of warnings on Release-style builds
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cause for some unknown reasons an exception
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from origin {0,0}; now it's synchronized
• minor speed ups for custom query editor
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keyboard focus is on the favorites outline view (Issue #1072)
- Don't initiate a connection when the currently selected favorite is clicked again slowly
- Match compiler #ifdef around braces to imrpove Xcode 3 file parsing
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postNotificationOnMainThread: which also exists in TCMPortMapper.framework; NSUserDefaults access now permitted in SP_REFACTOR blocks for a few prefs keys
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- Fix a few encoding issues
- Recode a few [NSApp keyWindow] uses back to [SPDatabaseDocument parentWindow] following discussion; possibly for later refactoring into use of an error method
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UI code from functional code
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frequently used function
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- fixes also the short interruption of the cursor blinking
- for completion the old method is used, since it's fine-tuned to use it - fix will come soon
- preparation for user-defined word symbols
• fixed issue for soft indent if user uses deleteForward: selector (⇧⌫)
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- instead of using \t as indention string the user can choose how many spaces should be used instead
- addresses issue 956
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(user typed one character) to suppress it while pasting or inserting larger text chunks
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esp. for first word after soft-wrapping
• fixed tooltip positioning for SPTextView - do not take the mouse location instead take the caret position
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do not using the cache
• added SP_SELECTED_TEXT_RANGE shell variable for Bundle support of scope Input Text
• added 'insertText', 'setText', 'setSelectedTextRange' JavaScript functions to window.system bridge
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avoid incorrect line number rendering while scrolling until the problem is found why it causes some crashes
• fixed missing free() in [SPCopyTable executeBundleItemForDataTable]
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• improved rendering of line number display in Query Editor and Bundle command text view after scrolling to avoid displaying them unreadable
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a more Mac-like behaviour: insert a faded placeholder for the currently selected autocomplete item.
- Update the autocomplete placeholder when the autocomplete dropdown selection is changed
- Clean up methods for removing placeholders, and ensure the placeholder is always removed (fixes issues with pasting with a placeholder visible, etc)
- When the Help window is closed, switch off AutoHelp - this will aid in supporting those users who accidentally switch on AutoHelp and then can't figure out how to switch it off, resulting in returning windows.
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- before closing a db doc window kill all commands associated to this doc
- suppress an error message if a bash command was killed via code 9
- added a temporary and preliminary table view to display command activities (double-click at TABLE INFO header to toggle and refresh it - only for testing purposes - it shows all commands started from that db doc and a General command names)
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- bailed out from approach to assign more than one scope to Bundle commands; now there're three scopes available: Input Field (incl. Query Editor since it only differs in current_query and insert_as_snippet which falls back to current_line and tooltip message), Data Table, and General (which means that these commands are available app-wide)
- moved "Disable Command" to scope popup menu since it's related
- Input Field and Data Table commands will be shown as submenus in the Bundles main menu; all General commands will be added without creating a special submenu (only Category submenus will be generated)
- fixed and simplified several issues
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- added output action "Show as HTML"
• Bundle HTML output
- finished implementation
- added print support (eg for printing reports)
- added text size resizing
- added link support
- added new window support
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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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- 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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- started to populate the main menu item Bundles [still hidden]
- enabled key equivalents for NSTextViews
- distinguishes between Query Editor scope and text input scope via menu item validation inside main menu Bundles
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- outsourced code to SPAppController to centralise Bundle support and make it available for different scopes (query editor, input text fields, data tables etc.)
- store bundle info scope-based
- added input text field support
- made usage of constants
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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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temp file SP_BUNDLE_INPUT_FILE since stdin and shell vars are difficult to handle for a large amount of data
• fixed AppleScript class definition since it was renamed
• added support for the URL scheme 'sequel' to allow to interact with Sequel Pro eg via bash: open 'sequelpro://executequery=select%205' [not yet implemented ;)]
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functions inside the Custom Query Editor
- such commands will be stored as foo.spBundle in SP's Application Folder/Bundles
- up to now they will be displayed inside the context menu as submenu Bundles which can be by itself contain further submenus specified via 'category' key
- to each command the user can assign a tooltip and a keyboard short-cut; if user chose a standard SP short-cut it will be ignored
- commands will be executed as bash commands ie it can also be written in any script language
- the bash process inherits several environment variables like SP_BUNDLE_PATH, SP_SELECTED_TEXT, SP_SELECTED_DATABASE, SP_SELECTED_TABLE, SP_CURRENT_QUERY, SP_CURRENT_LINE, SP_CURRENT_WORD
- the bash command's result can be processed as follows: insertAsText, insertAsSnippet, replaceContent, replaceSeletion (with fallbacks to word, line, query, entire content), showAsTextTooltip, showAsHTMLTooltip
- up to now all installed bundles are reload for each menuForEvent: [this is tendative!]
- each spBundle command has a scope to allow to the user to specify for which SP element a command can be useful; up to now only the scope 'editor' is supported; further scopes could be 'data table' for context menus of mysql table data (Content or Custom Query - including info of selected lines, table data in different formats, etc.)
- foo.spBundle files can be installed simply by double-clicking at it (remember up to now Bundles will be reloaded while opening the editor's context menu!)
two tiny examples for testing: http://wwwstaff.eva.mpg.de/~bibiko/dt/temp/spBundleExamples.zip
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