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    • MAPJe71M
      MAPJe71
      last edited by

      @Jean-Marc-Malmedy FYI: {0,1} can be replaced with a ?.

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      • Jean-Marc MalmedyJ
        Jean-Marc Malmedy
        last edited by

        Yes, indeed. Thanks for the suggestion.

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        • MAPJe71M
          MAPJe71
          last edited by

          You’re welcome!

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          • Gábor MadácsG
            Gábor Madács
            last edited by Gábor Madács

            HI! Wonderful, I came here for this… :D

            I have tried his solution, but immediately bumped into a serious problem:
            I can see only the first method in my package. :(

            if i understand correctly, the classRange - mainExpr should match for the whole package body.
            I think the problem lies here at the last line:

            ^\h*END(?:\s+\k'PACKAGE_ID')?\s*;
            

            this matches the first “end;” in the code.

            In a real-world code there is lots of “end;” statements, as we can close methods with it, and even there is unnamed blocks inside them.

            Example:

            CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY sch_001.pck_001 AS
              PROCEDURE p_proc_001(pn_id PLS_INTEGER) IS
                sd date;
              BEGIN
                 -- unnamed block begin: "try-catch" in PL/SQL
                 begin
                    select sysdate into sd from dual;
                 exception when others then
                     sd := null;
                 end;
                 -- do something else
              END;
            END pck_001;
            /
            

            Please help me on this.
            Unfortunately I’m not really familiar with greedy multi-line regexp statements…

            For start, it would be OK, if it could end only on the end of file…

            It would be a huge help for us! :)

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            • MAPJe71M
              MAPJe71 @Gábor Madács
              last edited by

              @Gábor-Madács
              I don’t understand your problem.

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              • Gábor MadácsG
                Gábor Madács
                last edited by

                Thank you for the quick response!

                Your results are better than mine… :)

                What parser do you use? This is by the one from the last post from Jean-Marc Malmedy.
                I have also tried the one before this - posted by you - that is showed the second procedure too, but out of the body.
                (That’s because of here no “CREATE” in the procedure name - that is a difference between the two version. “CREATE” is for procedures not in packages.)

                Please post your fine parser version! :)

                Gabor

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                • MAPJe71M
                  MAPJe71 @Gábor Madács
                  last edited by

                  @Gábor-Madács See my post on GitHub.

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                  • Gábor MadácsG
                    Gábor Madács
                    last edited by

                    @MAPJe71 Wow… Thank you very much! :D
                    (May I note, now the “I don’t understand your problem.” seems somewhat unfounded… ;) )

                    Work like a charm! (Looks like a charm, indeed… ;) )

                    Hope, it will be part of the official NPP distribution!

                    Thank you again!

                    Gabor

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                    • Marco GonzalezM
                      Marco Gonzalez
                      last edited by

                      Beautiful work! But i have a little bit problem.
                      When the procedure or function name is missing after the “end”, it seems the parser consumes the file to the end skipping other functions!

                      Example:
                      function foo is
                      Begin
                      –Todo function logic…
                      null;
                      End;

                      function bar is…

                      In this case function bar (and other functions after it) will be skipped! I know it is not the best practice but it’s pretty common.
                      although it’s simple to fix that on the source code I will appreciate your help to fix the parser.

                      Thanks in advance!

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                      • Marco GonzalezM
                        Marco Gonzalez
                        last edited by

                        Hi guys, after a few little changes it seems to work now for all my Plsql files…
                        <?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“UTF-8” ?>
                        <!-- ==========================================================================\

                        To learn how to make your own language parser, please check the following
                        link:
                        https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/function-list/

                        |
                        =========================================================================== -->
                        <NotepadPlus>
                        <functionList>
                        <!-- ========================================================= [ PL/SQL ] -->
                        <parser
                        displayName=“SQL-mehods”
                        id =“sql_syntax”
                        commentExpr=“(?x) # Utilize inline comments (see RegEx - Pattern Modifiers)
                        (?s:\x2F\x2A.?\x2A\x2F) # Multi Line Comment
                        | (?m-s:-{2}.
                        $) # Single Line Comment
                        " >
                        <classRange
                        mainExpr =”(?x) # Utilize inline comments (see RegEx - Pattern Modifiers)
                        (?mi) # case insensitive
                        ^\h* # optional leading blanks
                        (CREATE\s+(?:OR\s+REPLACE\s+)?)?PACKAGE\s+(?:BODY\s+)? # start-of-package indicator
                        (?:\w+.)? # schema name, optional
                        (?‘PACKAGE_ID’\w+) # package name
                        (?s:.?) # whatever, until…
                        ^\h
                        END(?:\s+\k’PACKAGE_ID’)\s*; # …end-of-package indicator
                        " >
                        <className><nameExpr expr=“(?i:PACKAGE\s+(?:BODY\s+)?)\K(?:\w+.)?\w+” /></className>
                        <function mainExpr=“^\h*(?i:FUNCTION|PROCEDURE)\s+\K\w+\s*(([^()]))?“>
                        <functionName><funcNameExpr expr=”\w+" /></functionName>
                        </function>
                        </classRange>
                        <function mainExpr="^\h
                        (CREATE\s+(?:OR\s+REPLACE\s+)?)?(?i:FUNCTION|PROCEDURE)\s+\K\w+\s*(([^()]*))?” >
                        <functionName><nameExpr expr=“\w+” /></functionName>
                        </function>
                        </parser>
                        </functionList>
                        </NotepadPlus>

                        I also indented it my own way, sorry for that, enjoy it!

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