Parser used for BeeDB, mainly forked from Hyrise SQL Parser (https://github.com/hyrise/sql-parser).
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README.md

SQL Parser (C++)

This is a SQL Parser for C++. It parses the given SQL query into C++ objects. It is developed for integration in hyrise (https://github.com/hyrise/hyrise), but can be used in other environments as well.

General Usage

Prerequisites:

To create the full parser code run make build. The parser library code is created in build/.

To use the SQL Parser in your own code, you only need to include SQLParser.h and build+link all the source files from the parser with your project.

Usage in Hyrise

To build a new version of the sql parser and include it in hyrise you have to run make build and copy all contents of build/ to hyrise/src/lib/access/sql/parser/ and run rebuild Hyrise with make within the hyrise directory.

If you have changed some API keywords than you might have to adjust the Hyrise source files accordingly.

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