Hi,
To ignore something, pldoc must recognize it,
because it is basically a parser.
It is hard to do in general case:
there are a hundred of different SQL*Plus commands
and SQL clauses that may occur there.
But it is possible to recognize (and ignore) only
some most popular cases like yours.
Do you have only "SHOW ERRORS" and grants in your scripts ?
Albert.
-----Original Message-----
From: pld...@li...
[mailto:pld...@li...]On Behalf Of Nick Willems
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 21:04
To: pld...@li...
Subject: [Pldoc-chat] PLDoc
Hi,
I'm impressed with the new version of PLDoc. It's working great. I have
one problem though, when the EOF is not end of the procedure, it gives an
error. Basically pldoc expects the end-of-file to be END; Here is an
example of what I have:-
...
END pkg_branches;
/
SHOW ERRORS
GRANT EXECUTE ON pkg_branches TO PUBLIC
/
The lines after the END statement, causes an error. Is it possible to fix
pldoc to parse the file up to the END command and not look at the stuff
after that?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
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