├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── after
└── plugin
│ └── cmp_sql.lua
└── lua
└── cmp_sql
├── init.lua
└── sql.lua
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/README.md:
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1 | # cmp-sql
2 |
3 | nvim-cmp source for sql keywords. It includes 800+ sql keywords (with postgresql keywords extensions)
4 | Useful when editing sql without db connection
5 |
6 | # Setup
7 |
8 | ```lua
9 | require'cmp'.setup {
10 | sources = {
11 | { name = 'sql' }
12 | }
13 | }
14 | ```
15 |
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/after/plugin/cmp_sql.lua:
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1 | require('cmp').register_source('sql', require('cmp_sql').new())
2 |
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/lua/cmp_sql/init.lua:
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1 | local defaults = {
2 | keyword_pattern = [[\%(-\?\d\+\%(\.\d\+\)\?\|\h\w*\%([\-]\w*\)*\)]],
3 | get_bufnrs = function()
4 | return { vim.api.nvim_get_current_buf() }
5 | end,
6 | }
7 |
8 | local source = {}
9 | if lprint == nil then
10 | lprint = function(...) end
11 | end
12 |
13 | local sql_keys = require('cmp_sql.sql')
14 | source.new = function()
15 | local self = setmetatable({}, { __index = source })
16 | self.sql = {}
17 | return self
18 | end
19 |
20 | source.get_keyword_pattern = function(_, params)
21 | params = params or {}
22 | params.option = params.option or {}
23 | params.option = vim.tbl_deep_extend('keep', params.option, defaults)
24 | vim.validate({
25 | keyword_pattern = {
26 | params.option.keyword_pattern,
27 | 'string',
28 | '`opts.keyword_pattern` must be `string`',
29 | },
30 | })
31 | -- lprint('get keyword pattern', params.option.keyword_pattern)
32 | return params.option.keyword_pattern
33 | end
34 |
35 | function source:is_available()
36 | return true
37 | end
38 |
39 |
40 | source.get_debug_name = function()
41 | return 'sql'
42 | end
43 |
44 | function source:complete(params, callback)
45 | -- params = params or { context = { cursor_before_line = 'as' }, offset = 0 }
46 | -- callback = callback or lprint
47 | -- lprint('complete', params)
48 | local input = string.sub(params.context.cursor_before_line, params.offset)
49 | local items = {}
50 | local words = {}
51 |
52 | for _, word in ipairs(sql_keys) do
53 | if not words[word] and input ~= word then
54 | words[word] = true
55 | local w = word
56 | if #w > 25 then
57 | w = string.sub(w, 1, 25) .. '…'
58 | end
59 | table.insert(items, {
60 | label = w,
61 | insertText = word,
62 | dup = 0,
63 | cmp = { kind_hl_group = '@keyword.sql', kind_text = 'sql' },
64 | })
65 | end
66 | end
67 | -- lprint('items', items)
68 | callback({ items = items, isIncomplete = false })
69 | end
70 |
71 | return source
72 |
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/lua/cmp_sql/sql.lua:
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1 | -- a list of all SQL keywords and functions
2 | return {
3 | 'A',
4 | 'ABORT',
5 | 'ABS',
6 | 'ABSENT',
7 | 'ABSOLUTE',
8 | 'ACCESS',
9 | 'ACCORDING',
10 | 'ACOS',
11 | 'ACTION',
12 | 'ADA',
13 | 'ADD',
14 | 'ADMIN',
15 | 'AFTER',
16 | 'AGGREGATE',
17 | 'ALL',
18 | 'ALLOCATE',
19 | 'ALSO',
20 | 'ALTER',
21 | 'ALWAYS',
22 | 'ANALYSE',
23 | 'ANALYZE',
24 | 'AND',
25 | 'ANY',
26 | 'ANY_VALUE',
27 | 'ARE',
28 | 'ARRAY',
29 | 'ARRAY_AGG',
30 | 'ARRAY_MAX_CARDINALITY',
31 | 'AS',
32 | 'ASC',
33 | 'ASENSITIVE',
34 | 'ASIN',
35 | 'ASSERTION',
36 | 'ASSIGNMENT',
37 | 'ASYMMETRIC',
38 | 'AT',
39 | 'ATAN',
40 | 'ATOMIC',
41 | 'ATTACH',
42 | 'ATTRIBUTE',
43 | 'ATTRIBUTES',
44 | 'AUTHORIZATION',
45 | 'AVG',
46 | 'BACKWARD',
47 | 'BASE64',
48 | 'BEFORE',
49 | 'BEGIN',
50 | 'BEGIN_FRAME',
51 | 'BEGIN_PARTITION',
52 | 'BERNOULLI',
53 | 'BETWEEN',
54 | 'BIGINT',
55 | 'BINARY',
56 | 'BIT',
57 | 'BIT_LENGTH',
58 | 'BLOB',
59 | 'BLOCKED',
60 | 'BOM',
61 | 'BOOLEAN',
62 | 'BOTH',
63 | 'BREADTH',
64 | 'BTRIM',
65 | 'BY',
66 | 'C',
67 | 'CACHE',
68 | 'CALL',
69 | 'CALLED',
70 | 'CARDINALITY',
71 | 'CASCADE',
72 | 'CASCADED',
73 | 'CASE',
74 | 'CAST',
75 | 'CATALOG',
76 | 'CATALOG_NAME',
77 | 'CEIL',
78 | 'CEILING',
79 | 'CHAIN',
80 | 'CHAINING',
81 | 'CHAR',
82 | 'CHARACTER',
83 | 'CHARACTERISTICS',
84 | 'CHARACTERS',
85 | 'CHARACTER_LENGTH',
86 | 'CHARACTER_SET_CATALOG',
87 | 'CHARACTER_SET_NAME',
88 | 'CHARACTER_SET_SCHEMA',
89 | 'CHAR_LENGTH',
90 | 'CHECK',
91 | 'CHECKPOINT',
92 | 'CLASS',
93 | 'CLASSIFIER',
94 | 'CLASS_ORIGIN',
95 | 'CLOB',
96 | 'CLOSE',
97 | 'CLUSTER',
98 | 'COALESCE',
99 | 'COBOL',
100 | 'COLLATE',
101 | 'COLLATION',
102 | 'COLLATION_CATALOG',
103 | 'COLLATION_NAME',
104 | 'COLLATION_SCHEMA',
105 | 'COLLECT',
106 | 'COLUMN',
107 | 'COLUMNS',
108 | 'COLUMN_NAME',
109 | 'COMMAND_FUNCTION',
110 | 'COMMAND_FUNCTION_CODE',
111 | 'COMMENT',
112 | 'COMMENTS',
113 | 'COMMIT',
114 | 'COMMITTED',
115 | 'COMPRESSION',
116 | 'CONCURRENTLY',
117 | 'CONDITION',
118 | 'CONDITIONAL',
119 | 'CONDITION_NUMBER',
120 | 'CONFIGURATION',
121 | 'CONFLICT',
122 | 'CONNECT',
123 | 'CONNECTION',
124 | 'CONNECTION_NAME',
125 | 'CONSTRAINT',
126 | 'CONSTRAINTS',
127 | 'CONSTRAINT_CATALOG',
128 | 'CONSTRAINT_NAME',
129 | 'CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA',
130 | 'CONSTRUCTOR',
131 | 'CONTAINS',
132 | 'CONTENT',
133 | 'CONTINUE',
134 | 'CONTROL',
135 | 'CONVERSION',
136 | 'CONVERT',
137 | 'COPARTITION',
138 | 'COPY',
139 | 'CORR',
140 | 'CORRESPONDING',
141 | 'COS',
142 | 'COSH',
143 | 'COST',
144 | 'COUNT',
145 | 'COVAR_POP',
146 | 'COVAR_SAMP',
147 | 'CREATE',
148 | 'CROSS',
149 | 'CSV',
150 | 'CUBE',
151 | 'CUME_DIST',
152 | 'CURRENT',
153 | 'CURRENT_CATALOG',
154 | 'CURRENT_DATE',
155 | 'CURRENT_DEFAULT_TRANSFORM_GROUP',
156 | 'CURRENT_PATH',
157 | 'CURRENT_ROLE',
158 | 'CURRENT_ROW',
159 | 'CURRENT_SCHEMA',
160 | 'CURRENT_TIME',
161 | 'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP',
162 | 'CURRENT_TRANSFORM_GROUP_FOR_TYPE',
163 | 'CURRENT_USER',
164 | 'CURSOR',
165 | 'CURSOR_NAME',
166 | 'CYCLE',
167 | 'DATA',
168 | 'DATABASE',
169 | 'DATALINK',
170 | 'DATE',
171 | 'DATETIME_INTERVAL_CODE',
172 | 'DATETIME_INTERVAL_PRECISION',
173 | 'DAY',
174 | 'DB',
175 | 'DEALLOCATE',
176 | 'DEC',
177 | 'DECFLOAT',
178 | 'DECIMAL',
179 | 'DECLARE',
180 | 'DEFAULT',
181 | 'DEFAULTS',
182 | 'DEFERRABLE',
183 | 'DEFERRED',
184 | 'DEFINE',
185 | 'DEFINED',
186 | 'DEFINER',
187 | 'DEGREE',
188 | 'DELETE',
189 | 'DELIMITER',
190 | 'DELIMITERS',
191 | 'DENSE_RANK',
192 | 'DEPENDS',
193 | 'DEPTH',
194 | 'DEREF',
195 | 'DERIVED',
196 | 'DESC',
197 | 'DESCRIBE',
198 | 'DESCRIPTOR',
199 | 'DETACH',
200 | 'DETERMINISTIC',
201 | 'DIAGNOSTICS',
202 | 'DICTIONARY',
203 | 'DISABLE',
204 | 'DISCARD',
205 | 'DISCONNECT',
206 | 'DISPATCH',
207 | 'DISTINCT',
208 | 'DLNEWCOPY',
209 | 'DLPREVIOUSCOPY',
210 | 'DLURLCOMPLETE',
211 | 'DLURLCOMPLETEONLY',
212 | 'DLURLCOMPLETEWRITE',
213 | 'DLURLPATH',
214 | 'DLURLPATHONLY',
215 | 'DLURLPATHWRITE',
216 | 'DLURLSCHEME',
217 | 'DLURLSERVER',
218 | 'DLVALUE',
219 | 'DO',
220 | 'DOCUMENT',
221 | 'DOMAIN',
222 | 'DOUBLE',
223 | 'DROP',
224 | 'DYNAMIC',
225 | 'DYNAMIC_FUNCTION',
226 | 'DYNAMIC_FUNCTION_CODE',
227 | 'EACH',
228 | 'ELEMENT',
229 | 'ELSE',
230 | 'EMPTY',
231 | 'ENABLE',
232 | 'ENCODING',
233 | 'ENCRYPTED',
234 | 'END',
235 | 'END-EXEC',
236 | 'END_FRAME',
237 | 'END_PARTITION',
238 | 'ENFORCED',
239 | 'ENUM',
240 | 'EQUALS',
241 | 'ERROR',
242 | 'ESCAPE',
243 | 'EVENT',
244 | 'EVERY',
245 | 'EXCEPT',
246 | 'EXCEPTION',
247 | 'EXCLUDE',
248 | 'EXCLUDING',
249 | 'EXCLUSIVE',
250 | 'EXEC',
251 | 'EXECUTE',
252 | 'EXISTS',
253 | 'EXP',
254 | 'EXPLAIN',
255 | 'EXPRESSION',
256 | 'EXTENSION',
257 | 'EXTERNAL',
258 | 'EXTRACT',
259 | 'FALSE',
260 | 'FAMILY',
261 | 'FETCH',
262 | 'FILE',
263 | 'FILTER',
264 | 'FINAL',
265 | 'FINALIZE',
266 | 'FINISH',
267 | 'FIRST',
268 | 'FIRST_VALUE',
269 | 'FLAG',
270 | 'FLOAT',
271 | 'FLOOR',
272 | 'FOLLOWING',
273 | 'FOR',
274 | 'FORCE',
275 | 'FOREIGN',
276 | 'FORMAT',
277 | 'FORTRAN',
278 | 'FORWARD',
279 | 'FOUND',
280 | 'FRAME_ROW',
281 | 'FREE',
282 | 'FREEZE',
283 | 'FROM',
284 | 'FS',
285 | 'FULFILL',
286 | 'FULL',
287 | 'FUNCTION',
288 | 'FUNCTIONS',
289 | 'FUSION',
290 | 'G',
291 | 'GENERAL',
292 | 'GENERATED',
293 | 'GET',
294 | 'GLOBAL',
295 | 'GO',
296 | 'GOTO',
297 | 'GRANT',
298 | 'GRANTED',
299 | 'GREATEST',
300 | 'GROUP',
301 | 'GROUPING',
302 | 'GROUPS',
303 | 'HANDLER',
304 | 'HAVING',
305 | 'HEADER',
306 | 'HEX',
307 | 'HIERARCHY',
308 | 'HOLD',
309 | 'HOUR',
310 | 'ID',
311 | 'IDENTITY',
312 | 'IF',
313 | 'IGNORE',
314 | 'ILIKE',
315 | 'IMMEDIATE',
316 | 'IMMEDIATELY',
317 | 'IMMUTABLE',
318 | 'IMPLEMENTATION',
319 | 'IMPLICIT',
320 | 'IMPORT',
321 | 'IN',
322 | 'INCLUDE',
323 | 'INCLUDING',
324 | 'INCREMENT',
325 | 'INDENT',
326 | 'INDEX',
327 | 'INDEXES',
328 | 'INDICATOR',
329 | 'INHERIT',
330 | 'INHERITS',
331 | 'INITIAL',
332 | 'INITIALLY',
333 | 'INLINE',
334 | 'INNER',
335 | 'INOUT',
336 | 'INPUT',
337 | 'INSENSITIVE',
338 | 'INSERT',
339 | 'INSTANCE',
340 | 'INSTANTIABLE',
341 | 'INSTEAD',
342 | 'INT',
343 | 'INTEGER',
344 | 'INTEGRITY',
345 | 'INTERSECT',
346 | 'INTERSECTION',
347 | 'INTERVAL',
348 | 'INTO',
349 | 'INVOKER',
350 | 'IS',
351 | 'ISNULL',
352 | 'ISOLATION',
353 | 'JOIN',
354 | 'JSON',
355 | 'JSON_ARRAY',
356 | 'JSON_ARRAYAGG',
357 | 'JSON_EXISTS',
358 | 'JSON_OBJECT',
359 | 'JSON_OBJECTAGG',
360 | 'JSON_QUERY',
361 | 'JSON_SCALAR',
362 | 'JSON_SERIALIZE',
363 | 'JSON_TABLE',
364 | 'JSON_TABLE_PRIMITIVE',
365 | 'JSON_VALUE',
366 | 'K',
367 | 'KEEP',
368 | 'KEY',
369 | 'KEYS',
370 | 'KEY_MEMBER',
371 | 'KEY_TYPE',
372 | 'LABEL',
373 | 'LAG',
374 | 'LANGUAGE',
375 | 'LARGE',
376 | 'LAST',
377 | 'LAST_VALUE',
378 | 'LATERAL',
379 | 'LEAD',
380 | 'LEADING',
381 | 'LEAKPROOF',
382 | 'LEAST',
383 | 'LEFT',
384 | 'LENGTH',
385 | 'LEVEL',
386 | 'LIBRARY',
387 | 'LIKE',
388 | 'LIKE_REGEX',
389 | 'LIMIT',
390 | 'LINK',
391 | 'LISTAGG',
392 | 'LISTEN',
393 | 'LN',
394 | 'LOAD',
395 | 'LOCAL',
396 | 'LOCALTIME',
397 | 'LOCALTIMESTAMP',
398 | 'LOCATION',
399 | 'LOCATOR',
400 | 'LOCK',
401 | 'LOCKED',
402 | 'LOG',
403 | 'LOG10',
404 | 'LOGGED',
405 | 'LOWER',
406 | 'LPAD',
407 | 'LTRIM',
408 | 'M',
409 | 'MAP',
410 | 'MAPPING',
411 | 'MATCH',
412 | 'MATCHED',
413 | 'MATCHES',
414 | 'MATCH_NUMBER',
415 | 'MATCH_RECOGNIZE',
416 | 'MATERIALIZED',
417 | 'MAX',
418 | 'MAXVALUE',
419 | 'MEASURES',
420 | 'MEMBER',
421 | 'MERGE',
422 | 'MESSAGE_LENGTH',
423 | 'MESSAGE_OCTET_LENGTH',
424 | 'MESSAGE_TEXT',
425 | 'METHOD',
426 | 'MIN',
427 | 'MINUTE',
428 | 'MINVALUE',
429 | 'MOD',
430 | 'MODE',
431 | 'MODIFIES',
432 | 'MODULE',
433 | 'MONTH',
434 | 'MORE',
435 | 'MOVE',
436 | 'MULTISET',
437 | 'MUMPS',
438 | 'NAME',
439 | 'NAMES',
440 | 'NAMESPACE',
441 | 'NATIONAL',
442 | 'NATURAL',
443 | 'NCHAR',
444 | 'NCLOB',
445 | 'NESTED',
446 | 'NESTING',
447 | 'NEW',
448 | 'NEXT',
449 | 'NFC',
450 | 'NFD',
451 | 'NFKC',
452 | 'NFKD',
453 | 'NIL',
454 | 'NO',
455 | 'NONE',
456 | 'NORMALIZE',
457 | 'NORMALIZED',
458 | 'NOT',
459 | 'NOTHING',
460 | 'NOTIFY',
461 | 'NOTNULL',
462 | 'NOWAIT',
463 | 'NTH_VALUE',
464 | 'NTILE',
465 | 'NULL',
466 | 'NULLABLE',
467 | 'NULLIF',
468 | 'NULLS',
469 | 'NULL_ORDERING',
470 | 'NUMBER',
471 | 'NUMERIC',
472 | 'OBJECT',
473 | 'OCCURRENCE',
474 | 'OCCURRENCES_REGEX',
475 | 'OCTETS',
476 | 'OCTET_LENGTH',
477 | 'OF',
478 | 'OFF',
479 | 'OFFSET',
480 | 'OIDS',
481 | 'OLD',
482 | 'OMIT',
483 | 'ON',
484 | 'ONE',
485 | 'ONLY',
486 | 'OPEN',
487 | 'OPERATOR',
488 | 'OPTION',
489 | 'OPTIONS',
490 | 'OR',
491 | 'ORDER',
492 | 'ORDERING',
493 | 'ORDINALITY',
494 | 'OTHERS',
495 | 'OUT',
496 | 'OUTER',
497 | 'OUTPUT',
498 | 'OVER',
499 | 'OVERFLOW',
500 | 'OVERLAPS',
501 | 'OVERLAY',
502 | 'OVERRIDING',
503 | 'OWNED',
504 | 'OWNER',
505 | 'P',
506 | 'PAD',
507 | 'PARALLEL',
508 | 'PARAMETER',
509 | 'PARAMETER_MODE',
510 | 'PARAMETER_NAME',
511 | 'PARAMETER_ORDINAL_POSITION',
512 | 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_CATALOG',
513 | 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_NAME',
514 | 'PARAMETER_SPECIFIC_SCHEMA',
515 | 'PARSER',
516 | 'PARTIAL',
517 | 'PARTITION',
518 | 'PASCAL',
519 | 'PASS',
520 | 'PASSING',
521 | 'PASSTHROUGH',
522 | 'PASSWORD',
523 | 'PAST',
524 | 'PATH',
525 | 'PATTERN',
526 | 'PER',
527 | 'PERCENT',
528 | 'PERCENTILE_CONT',
529 | 'PERCENTILE_DISC',
530 | 'PERCENT_RANK',
531 | 'PERIOD',
532 | 'PERMISSION',
533 | 'PERMUTE',
534 | 'PIPE',
535 | 'PLACING',
536 | 'PLAN',
537 | 'PLANS',
538 | 'PLI',
539 | 'POLICY',
540 | 'PORTION',
541 | 'POSITION',
542 | 'POSITION_REGEX',
543 | 'POWER',
544 | 'PRECEDES',
545 | 'PRECEDING',
546 | 'PRECISION',
547 | 'PREPARE',
548 | 'PREPARED',
549 | 'PRESERVE',
550 | 'PREV',
551 | 'PRIMARY',
552 | 'PRIOR',
553 | 'PRIVATE',
554 | 'PRIVILEGES',
555 | 'PROCEDURAL',
556 | 'PROCEDURE',
557 | 'PROCEDURES',
558 | 'PROGRAM',
559 | 'PRUNE',
560 | 'PTF',
561 | 'PUBLIC',
562 | 'PUBLICATION',
563 | 'QUOTE',
564 | 'QUOTES',
565 | 'RANGE',
566 | 'RANK',
567 | 'READ',
568 | 'READS',
569 | 'REAL',
570 | 'REASSIGN',
571 | 'RECHECK',
572 | 'RECOVERY',
573 | 'RECURSIVE',
574 | 'REF',
575 | 'REFERENCES',
576 | 'REFERENCING',
577 | 'REFRESH',
578 | 'REGR_AVGX',
579 | 'REGR_AVGY',
580 | 'REGR_COUNT',
581 | 'REGR_INTERCEPT',
582 | 'REGR_R2',
583 | 'REGR_SLOPE',
584 | 'REGR_SXX',
585 | 'REGR_SXY',
586 | 'REGR_SYY',
587 | 'REINDEX',
588 | 'RELATIVE',
589 | 'RELEASE',
590 | 'RENAME',
591 | 'REPEATABLE',
592 | 'REPLACE',
593 | 'REPLICA',
594 | 'REQUIRING',
595 | 'RESET',
596 | 'RESPECT',
597 | 'RESTART',
598 | 'RESTORE',
599 | 'RESTRICT',
600 | 'RESULT',
601 | 'RETURN',
602 | 'RETURNED_CARDINALITY',
603 | 'RETURNED_LENGTH',
604 | 'RETURNED_OCTET_LENGTH',
605 | 'RETURNED_SQLSTATE',
606 | 'RETURNING',
607 | 'RETURNS',
608 | 'REVOKE',
609 | 'RIGHT',
610 | 'ROLE',
611 | 'ROLLBACK',
612 | 'ROLLUP',
613 | 'ROUTINE',
614 | 'ROUTINES',
615 | 'ROUTINE_CATALOG',
616 | 'ROUTINE_NAME',
617 | 'ROUTINE_SCHEMA',
618 | 'ROW',
619 | 'ROWS',
620 | 'ROW_COUNT',
621 | 'ROW_NUMBER',
622 | 'RPAD',
623 | 'RTRIM',
624 | 'RULE',
625 | 'RUNNING',
626 | 'SAVEPOINT',
627 | 'SCALAR',
628 | 'SCALE',
629 | 'SCHEMA',
630 | 'SCHEMAS',
631 | 'SCHEMA_NAME',
632 | 'SCOPE',
633 | 'SCOPE_CATALOG',
634 | 'SCOPE_NAME',
635 | 'SCOPE_SCHEMA',
636 | 'SCROLL',
637 | 'SEARCH',
638 | 'SECOND',
639 | 'SECTION',
640 | 'SECURITY',
641 | 'SEEK',
642 | 'SELECT',
643 | 'SELECTIVE',
644 | 'SELF',
645 | 'SEMANTICS',
646 | 'SENSITIVE',
647 | 'SEQUENCE',
648 | 'SEQUENCES',
649 | 'SERIALIZABLE',
650 | 'SERVER',
651 | 'SERVER_NAME',
652 | 'SESSION',
653 | 'SESSION_USER',
654 | 'SET',
655 | 'SETOF',
656 | 'SETS',
657 | 'SHARE',
658 | 'SHOW',
659 | 'SIMILAR',
660 | 'SIMPLE',
661 | 'SIN',
662 | 'SINH',
663 | 'SIZE',
664 | 'SKIP',
665 | 'SMALLINT',
666 | 'SNAPSHOT',
667 | 'SOME',
668 | 'SORT_DIRECTION',
669 | 'SOURCE',
670 | 'SPACE',
671 | 'SPECIFIC',
672 | 'SPECIFICTYPE',
673 | 'SPECIFIC_NAME',
674 | 'SQL',
675 | 'SQLCODE',
676 | 'SQLERROR',
677 | 'SQLEXCEPTION',
678 | 'SQLSTATE',
679 | 'SQLWARNING',
680 | 'SQRT',
681 | 'STABLE',
682 | 'STANDALONE',
683 | 'START',
684 | 'STATE',
685 | 'STATEMENT',
686 | 'STATIC',
687 | 'STATISTICS',
688 | 'STDDEV_POP',
689 | 'STDDEV_SAMP',
690 | 'STDIN',
691 | 'STDOUT',
692 | 'STORAGE',
693 | 'STORED',
694 | 'STRICT',
695 | 'STRING',
696 | 'STRIP',
697 | 'STRUCTURE',
698 | 'STYLE',
699 | 'SUBCLASS_ORIGIN',
700 | 'SUBMULTISET',
701 | 'SUBSCRIPTION',
702 | 'SUBSET',
703 | 'SUBSTRING',
704 | 'SUBSTRING_REGEX',
705 | 'SUCCEEDS',
706 | 'SUM',
707 | 'SUPPORT',
708 | 'SYMMETRIC',
709 | 'SYSID',
710 | 'SYSTEM',
711 | 'SYSTEM_TIME',
712 | 'SYSTEM_USER',
713 | 'T',
714 | 'TABLE',
715 | 'TABLES',
716 | 'TABLESAMPLE',
717 | 'TABLESPACE',
718 | 'TABLE_NAME',
719 | 'TAN',
720 | 'TANH',
721 | 'TEMP',
722 | 'TEMPLATE',
723 | 'TEMPORARY',
724 | 'TEXT',
725 | 'THEN',
726 | 'THROUGH',
727 | 'TIES',
728 | 'TIME',
729 | 'TIMESTAMP',
730 | 'TIMEZONE_HOUR',
731 | 'TIMEZONE_MINUTE',
732 | 'TO',
733 | 'TOKEN',
734 | 'TOP_LEVEL_COUNT',
735 | 'TRAILING',
736 | 'TRANSACTION',
737 | 'TRANSACTIONS_COMMITTED',
738 | 'TRANSACTIONS_ROLLED_BACK',
739 | 'TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVEL',
740 | 'TRANSACTION_ACTIVE',
741 | 'TRANSFORM',
742 | 'TRANSFORMS',
743 | 'TRANSLATE',
744 | 'TRANSLATE_REGEX',
745 | 'TRANSLATION',
746 | 'TREAT',
747 | 'TRIGGER',
748 | 'TRIGGER_CATALOG',
749 | 'TRIGGER_NAME',
750 | 'TRIGGER_SCHEMA',
751 | 'TRIM',
752 | 'TRIM_ARRAY',
753 | 'TRUE',
754 | 'TRUNCATE',
755 | 'TRUSTED',
756 | 'TYPE',
757 | 'TYPES',
758 | 'UESCAPE',
759 | 'UNBOUNDED',
760 | 'UNCOMMITTED',
761 | 'UNCONDITIONAL',
762 | 'UNDER',
763 | 'UNENCRYPTED',
764 | 'UNION',
765 | 'UNIQUE',
766 | 'UNKNOWN',
767 | 'UNLINK',
768 | 'UNLISTEN',
769 | 'UNLOGGED',
770 | 'UNMATCHED',
771 | 'UNNAMED',
772 | 'UNNEST',
773 | 'UNTIL',
774 | 'UNTYPED',
775 | 'UPDATE',
776 | 'UPPER',
777 | 'UPSERT',
778 | 'URI',
779 | 'USAGE',
780 | 'USER',
781 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_CATALOG',
782 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_CODE',
783 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_NAME',
784 | 'USER_DEFINED_TYPE_SCHEMA',
785 | 'USING',
786 | 'UTF16',
787 | 'UTF32',
788 | 'UTF8',
789 | 'VACUUM',
790 | 'VALID',
791 | 'VALIDATE',
792 | 'VALIDATOR',
793 | 'VALUE',
794 | 'VALUES',
795 | 'VALUE_OF',
796 | 'VARBINARY',
797 | 'VARCHAR',
798 | 'VARIADIC',
799 | 'VARYING',
800 | 'VAR_POP',
801 | 'VAR_SAMP',
802 | 'VERBOSE',
803 | 'VERSION',
804 | 'VERSIONING',
805 | 'VIEW',
806 | 'VIEWS',
807 | 'VOLATILE',
808 | 'WHEN',
809 | 'WHENEVER',
810 | 'WHERE',
811 | 'WHITESPACE',
812 | 'WIDTH_BUCKET',
813 | 'WINDOW',
814 | 'WITH',
815 | 'WITHIN',
816 | 'WITHOUT',
817 | 'WORK',
818 | 'WRAPPER',
819 | 'WRITE',
820 | 'XML',
821 | 'XMLAGG',
822 | 'XMLATTRIBUTES',
823 | 'XMLBINARY',
824 | 'XMLCAST',
825 | 'XMLCOMMENT',
826 | 'XMLCONCAT',
827 | 'XMLDECLARATION',
828 | 'XMLDOCUMENT',
829 | 'XMLELEMENT',
830 | 'XMLEXISTS',
831 | 'XMLFOREST',
832 | 'XMLITERATE',
833 | 'XMLNAMESPACES',
834 | 'XMLPARSE',
835 | 'XMLPI',
836 | 'XMLQUERY',
837 | 'XMLROOT',
838 | 'XMLSCHEMA',
839 | 'XMLSERIALIZE',
840 | 'XMLTABLE',
841 | 'XMLTEXT',
842 | 'XMLVALIDATE',
843 | 'YEAR',
844 | 'YES',
845 | 'ZONE',
846 | }
847 |
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