RDQS is a shell for querying various datasources such as SQL from a common interface. It does/should offer different data outputs, syntax highlighting, (grammatical) completion, shell interaction (e.g. backticks) and programmability
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This is an interin release. After I didn't do much regarding RDQS, I decided to release the current CVS state as "0.4.0a". The name indicates that it is -not- the 0.4.1 release from the Roadmap. I'm currently busy with other projects, so RDQS development is almost "paused". I don't want you to run over bugs which already have been squished, so try this version instead. Sincerly, cochi
20021217 1030 [cochi] - Interim release 0.4.0a 20020826 ???? [cochi] - Windows: Platform check should now work for non-mswin32 versions 20020823 2130 [cochi] - Windows: Added Win32/ANSI.COM for Colorusage - Windows: Adapted default commands and paths for mswin - Bug fixed: Shortcutlist on offline connect crashed. Sorry - Bug fixed: "Command not found" under Windows - Bug fixed: Windows complained about a line in RDQScore - Bug fixed: Stale MSG_WARNING in RDQStty 20020524 1400 [cochi] - Commands : \grep added - Bug fixed: \recall reduced the output one-by-one - Bug fixed: \recall crashed 20020524 1235 [cochi] - Commands : Some more aliases - Frontend : History grep with \history - Internal : plugin_present?, plugin_object, chose 20020521 1000 [cochi] - Bug fixed: Ruby 1.6 reacted different, so modules weren't recoginized - Bug fixed: Tab completion was broken due to the internal changes 20020517 1430 [cochi] - Manual : Added documentation for RDQSxconnect 20020517 1330 [cochi] - Plugins : Almost finished RDQSxconnect 20020517 1300 [cochi] - Plugins : New RDQSxconnect plugin for crossconnect operations - Internal : Improved the "connect(num)"-method - Bug fixed: Shell redirection made big badaboom :) 20020516 1540 [cochi] - Bug fixed: error in reasoning in conflict-checking. another sorry... - Bug fixed: typo in conflict-checking caused crash. sorry 20020516 1140 [cochi] - Bug fixed: \help - "q" - "strg-d" bug removed - Internal : Improved register/unregister methods 20020516 1100 [cochi] - Manual : Various documentation updates 20020515 1900 [cochi] - Internal : Switched loader/saver/completer to id-based management 20020515 1800 [cochi] - Internal : new method frontends() - Internal : Changed frontent registration to id-based management 20020515 1500 [cochi] - Commands : Output of \pluglist now sorted - Internal : Renamed RDQS.rb to RDQStty.rb - Internal : Changed shortname of RDQS text frontend - Internal : Quiet-checking now only left in core 20020515 1415 [cochi] - Settings : rdqs.enableurls introduced - Commands : \input <httpurl|ftpurl> introduced - Settings : \set foo* works, \set plugins, \set outputs - Bug fixed: loaded configs of history & shortcuts were not in \settings - Bug fixed: \set foo= gave errors (setting to default value) - Bug fixed: \set foo=bar was not accepted (missing spaces) - Bug fixed: Removed \sample command from help
Hi out there, I'm still living ;) Because of coming across some... oddities in SQL*Plus at my 6 week vacation-work, I found a strange shell named "rdqs" or something like that on my hard disk ;) I did some little adaptions and corrections to get it started without errors on my windows me box down in my room. I also added a new directory in the CVS tree named Win32/ holding a brief Howto for Windows and a file named Ansi.Com, as Millennium doesn't allow ansi sequences. Additionally I made fixes to two nasty bugs I ran over. Up to now I wasn't able to connect to my Linux box, neither with ODBC no with Mysql driver, but this is perhaps my fault. So expect some little changes in the next days, development is still not active again, but I'm trying to get to this point again Yours, cochi
Hi out there... Development of RDQS has now been paused since about one month ago. I'm currently neither involved in database things (maybe this changes with the now beginning lecture about databases and information systems at university) nor in the mood of programming in Ruby. This is mainly because I'm not happy with my university studies and because Dark Age of Camelot (www.daoc.com) is quite mesmerizing. So I mutated from a non-windows/non-umlauts/non-gamer to the totally opposite.. what a shame ;)) But don't be afraid, I didn't stop my efforts, although the break may last another month until holidays. I've still got much on my ToDo list (many cleanups and some features) and I won't abandon this project Byebye, cochi (Project initiator)
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