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Delimit savepoint names as identifiers #23036

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@roji roji commented Oct 18, 2020

And move savepoint management generation logic to ISqlGenerationHelper.

Fixes #23021

Note: some version of this can in theory be backported to fix 5.0, but it's complicated and probably not worth the risk.

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@roji roji force-pushed the DelimitSavepointNames branch 4 times, most recently from cd35fa7 to ac6046c Compare October 20, 2020 08:27
/// <param name="name"> The name of the savepoint to be created. </param>
/// <returns> An SQL string to create the savepoint. </returns>
public virtual string GenerateCreateSavepointStatement(string name)
=> "SAVEPOINT " + DelimitIdentifier(name);
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=> "SAVEPOINT " + DelimitIdentifier(name);
=> "SAVEPOINT " + DelimitIdentifier(name) + StatementTerminator;

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(below and in SqlServer too)

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Will add, but is there a reason we need the semicolon? AFAIK it's always OK to drop it in a single-SQL statement, and if ever want to batch it we can say it's the batcher's responsibility (I think of the semicolon more as a batching statement delimiter than as a statement terminator).

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Mostly just for consistency at this point...

And move savepoint management generation logic to ISqlGenerationHelper.

Fixes #23021
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