changeset 1578:7d2aa0ddc531

Some notes on 'T' for update/delete combinators
author Adam Chlipala <adam@chlipala.net>
date Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:27:37 -0400
parents 911ebbd23919
children e1f4ac9ca34b
files doc/manual.tex
diffstat 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/manual.tex	Sat Oct 15 13:30:59 2011 -0400
+++ b/doc/manual.tex	Thu Oct 20 09:27:37 2011 -0400
@@ -1870,14 +1870,14 @@
   \hspace{.1in} \to \$(\mt{map} \; (\mt{sql\_exp} \; [] \; [] \; []) \; \mt{fields}) \to \mt{dml}
 \end{array}$$
 
-An $\mt{UPDATE}$ command is formed from a choice of which table fields to leave alone and which to change, along with an expression to use to compute the new value of each changed field and a $\mt{WHERE}$ clause.
+An $\mt{UPDATE}$ command is formed from a choice of which table fields to leave alone and which to change, along with an expression to use to compute the new value of each changed field and a $\mt{WHERE}$ clause.  Note that, in the table environment applied to expressions, the table being updated is hardcoded at the name $\mt{T}$.  The parsing extension for $\mt{UPDATE}$ will elaborate all table-free field references to use table variable $\mt{T}$.
 $$\begin{array}{l}
   \mt{val} \; \mt{update} : \mt{unchanged} ::: \{\mt{Type}\} \to \mt{changed} :: \{\mt{Type}\} \to [\mt{changed} \sim \mt{unchanged}] \\
   \hspace{.1in} \Rightarrow \$(\mt{map} \; (\mt{sql\_exp} \; [\mt{T} = \mt{changed} \rc \mt{unchanged}] \; [] \; []) \; \mt{changed}) \\
   \hspace{.1in} \to \mt{sql\_table} \; (\mt{changed} \rc \mt{unchanged}) \to \mt{sql\_exp} \; [\mt{T} = \mt{changed} \rc \mt{unchanged}] \; [] \; [] \; \mt{bool} \to \mt{dml}
 \end{array}$$
 
-A $\mt{DELETE}$ command is formed from a table and a $\mt{WHERE}$ clause.
+A $\mt{DELETE}$ command is formed from a table and a $\mt{WHERE}$ clause.  The above use of $\mt{T}$ is repeated.
 $$\begin{array}{l}
   \mt{val} \; \mt{delete} : \mt{fields} ::: \{\mt{Type}\} \to \mt{sql\_table} \; \mt{fields} \to \mt{sql\_exp} \; [\mt{T} = \mt{fields}] \; [] \; [] \; \mt{bool} \to \mt{dml}
 \end{array}$$