Data types to represent different dialect options > {-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} > module Language.SQL.SimpleSQL.Dialect > (SyntaxFlavour(..) > ,Dialect(..) > ,ansi2011 > ,mysql > ,postgres > ,oracle > ,sqlserver > ) where > import Data.Data hack for now, later will expand to flags on a feature by feature basis > data SyntaxFlavour = ANSI2011 > | MySQL > | Postgres > | Oracle > | SQLServer > deriving (Eq,Show,Read,Data,Typeable) > -- | Used to set the dialect used for parsing and pretty printing, > -- very unfinished at the moment. > data Dialect = Dialect {diSyntaxFlavour :: SyntaxFlavour > ,allowOdbc :: Bool} > deriving (Eq,Show,Read,Data,Typeable) > -- | ansi sql 2011 dialect > ansi2011 :: Dialect > ansi2011 = Dialect ANSI2011 False > -- | mysql dialect > mysql :: Dialect > mysql = Dialect MySQL False > -- | postgresql dialect > postgres :: Dialect > postgres = Dialect Postgres False > -- | oracle dialect > oracle :: Dialect > oracle = Dialect Oracle False > -- | microsoft sql server dialect > sqlserver :: Dialect > sqlserver = Dialect SQLServer False