Maximilian Roos
Maximilian Roos
> Can elaborate what you mean with "arbitrary PRQL" and "arbitrary compilation"? Also, what do you mean with PRQL that's been pre-written? A function is always pre-written prior to execution,...
Awesome @kaspermarstal ! Sorry if I'm being slow to understand the discussion above — but to what extent could an extension translate any PRQL to SQL without having to create...
I am really not confident here, so forgive me if this is quite far off the mark. I'm pushing because this seems quite close to being really cool... How about...
That's awesome! Nice work! To what extent is that shippable as a postgres extension? So someone could install the extension and then call it like your example? That would be...
From https://github.com/PRQL/prql/pull/1350#discussion_r1057892244 > If anyone knows a good way of generating changelogs with both a PR reference and the contributor, that would be v useful — anything we can do...
> Possibly I'll try git-ciff now Not quite there unfortunately, ref https://github.com/orhun/git-cliff/issues/132
https://github.com/googleapis/release-please is another option for automated changelogs. It has a really nice workflow where it keeps a PR open with a proposed changelog, and then doing a release is just...
This is mostly complete. I'll move the narrower automation question & todo to #2137
Hi everyone! As you can see, I've been bad at updating this issue. Sorry for falling short of expectations here. This is a communication failure rather than a lack of...
Someone brought this up on Discord. I'm planning to implement this soon (unless someone happens to want to take this, in which case lmk...). It'll need to be in the...