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- SPTableData's columnWithName: now updates caches as necessary to avoid issues
- Mark the extended table info view (particularly the CREATE TABLE syntax) as requiring update following table structure changes
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- it's used for the contextual menu for the Table List
• fixed: contextual menu in Table List
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clicking.
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table sheet.
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- support for renaming a view
- sheet listens to RETURN key
- sheet text field is set the selected name as default
- if name == selected name disables Rename button
- sheet message according to table type
• cleaned action menu
- if more than one item is selected hide non-relevant menu items
• delete file references for SPScriptEngine.* from Xcode project due to the fact that these files are not found since the last commit
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allowing renaming views, which is supported as of MySQL version 5.0.14, but requires some version detection to take place.
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input same via the editor
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selected table/view types
• disable/enable gear menu item "Duplicate table/view" according to the number of selected tables/views => for > 1 selected items disable the menu item
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creating a new database by presenting a sheet, allowing the user to specify the table name and encoding.
- Allowing the user to specify the table encoding partially addresses issue #161.
- Implementing interface validation in the form of not allowing table creation without a name also removes the need for lots of error checking and presenting these errors to the user.
- In addition to the above the ability to specify the initial field name, type and length (if applicable) of a new table can now be done on the same sheet, but is yet to be implemented.
- Also did a general tidy up of TablesList.[hm].
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the damage caused by r333, making views viewable again, and extends support by preventing errors in the info pane, by drawing views with a different icon to easily differentiate them, by making all source/index information non-editable to match GUI to behaviour, and to tweak the interface slightly to match.
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- Significantly reduce the queries that have to be performed, improving lag - especially over slow connections (Issue #118; see new controller info under headline code changes).
- Fix Issue #117 properly (export numeric quoting - we now have access to column types and so can quote appropriately).
- Fix Issue #145 (loss of unsigned/null/default attributes when reordering columns).
- Fixes Issue #90 (support for filtering DECIMAL column types)
- Improve table scrolling speed when the table contains long items. (Added a NSFormatter to automatically truncate strings > 150 chars for display purposes only)
- Improved SQL compatibility - for example /* C style comments */ are now correctly ignored in imports and custom queries.
- Add text and symbols emphasising that the table info pane / status view row count is an approximation (partially addresses Issue #141)
- Fixes a major memory leak whenever opening or scrolling tables containing text/blob data.
- SQL import is now faster (SQL parsing part is 3x faster).
- Speed up SQL export (1.5x faster for numeric data; 1.1x faster for string data) and slightly speed up CSV export (~1.1x faster).
- Display sizes on the status view using the byte size formatter, as per table info pane.
Headline code changes:
- Add a new NSMutableString subclass, SPSQLParser. See the header file for documentation and overview, but in short it's a centralised place for SQL parsing. Centralises and improves parsing, improves comment support, improves quoting support. Despite the improved featureset this is also faster than the previous distributed implementations - for example, when used to replace the old splitQueries:, > 3x speedup.
- Implement a new controller which handles a structure and status cache for the current table, and provides structure parsing for specified tables. This cache is now used throughout the code, reducing the queries that have to be performed and providing additional information about the table structure for use; I think it also improves column type format slightly.
- The table info pane and the status view now draw all their data from the cache.
Tweaks:
- Table encoding is now detected directly instead of being derived from the collation - increased accuracy and cope with the DEFAULT encoding.
- Comments and formatting cleaned up in bits I was working on, obviously.
- A couple of methods - particularly [tablesListInstance table] and [tableDocument encoding] - have been renamed to avoid conflicts and fix code warnings.
Future improvements now possible:
- As we now have access to column types and other information, we can provide per-type behaviour where desired.
- The table parsing doesn't currently pull out comments or table indices, together with one or two other attributes. Some of this would be useful for display; some, such as indices, could be used to draw the table structure view as long as we're happy discarding a couple of columns (ie cardinality!)
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structure.
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