=head1 NAME Tangram::Dialect - support for SQL dialects and extensions =head1 SYNOPSIS package Tangram::Dialect::SomeDialect; use Tangram::Dialect; use base qw( Tangram::Dialect ); sub expr { ... } =head1 DESCRIPTION Like Charles Moore (inventor of Forth) used to say, "standards are great, everybody should have one!". Tangram can take advantage of extensions available in some SQL dialects. Each Storage has an associated Dialect object. The instantiation of some classes (currently Expr) is delegated to the Dialect object, which may return objects with extended functionality. =head1 CLASS METHODS =head2 new() Returns a new Dialect object. =head1 INSTANCE METHODS =head2 expr($type, $expr, @remotes) Returns a new Expr object. The object is obtained by calling method expr() on $type. See L for a description of the arguments. =head1 EXAMPLE The following code adds support for Sybase's C extension. See below how to actually I the extension. use strict; ############################################ # derive a DateExpr class from existing Expr package Tangram::Dialect::Sybase::DateExpr; use base qw( Tangram::Expr ); ############################ # add method datepart($part) sub datepart { my ($self, $part) = @_; # $part is 'year', 'month', etc my $expr = $self->expr(); # the SQL string for this Expr ################################## # build a new Expr of Integer type # pass this Expr's remote object list to the new Expr return Tangram::Integer->expr("DATEPART($part, $expr)", $self->objects); } ########################### # subclass Tangram::Dialect package Tangram::Dialect::Sybase; use Tangram::Dialect; use base qw( Tangram::Dialect ); ############################################ # a hash that maps date-related Types to the # DateExpr - the improved Expr class my %improved = ( 'Tangram::RawDateTime' => 'Tangram::Dialect::Sybase::DateExpr', 'Tangram::RawDate' => 'Tangram::Dialect::Sybase::DateExpr', ); ###################################################### # Tangram calls this method to obtain new Expr objects sub expr { my ($self, $type, $expr, @remotes) = @_; ################################################### # is $type related to dates? if not, return default my $improved = $improved{ref($type)} or return $type->expr(@_); #################################### # $type is a Date; return a DateExpr return $improved->new($type, $expr, @remotes); } 1; To take advantage of the new Dialect, we must pass it to the connect() method: my $storage = Tangram::Storage->connect($schema, $data_source, $user, $passwd, { dialect => 'Tangram::Dialect::Sybase' } ); Now we can filter on the various parts of a Date: my $remote = $storage->remote('NaturalPerson'); my ($person) = $storage->select($remote, $remote->{birth}->datepart('year') == 1963); =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L.