On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 11:26 AM Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > čt 7. 3. 2024 v 16:59 odesílatel Christophe Pettus <xof@xxxxxxxxxxxx> napsal: >> > On Mar 7, 2024, at 06:56, Achilleas Mantzios - cloud <a.mantzios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > So, I ask, have there been any efforts to bring PL/PGSQL to the terminal? >> >> Strictly speaking, of course, you can use PL/pgSQL from the terminal already: just use psql, connect to the database, and create and run functions and procedures as much as you like. >> >> If the question is, "Have there been any efforts to implement a PL/pgSQL interpreter without PostgreSQL?", that's a different and much more complex problem. PL/pgSQL uses the PostgreSQL query execution machinery to run pretty much anything that is not a control structure, and the language is very focused on interacting with the database. I doubt it would be worth anyone's time to try to build some kind of minimal framework that implements the SPI to allow PL/pgSQL to operate without PostgreSQL. > > > yes > > plpgsql cannot exist without Postgres. PL/pgSQL is strongly reduced interpreted Ada language. The gcc compiler supports Ada language. > > I found https://bush.sourceforge.net/bushref.html - it is interpret with Ada syntax, but it is better to learn Python - it is easy - with a pretty big library. > > free pascal https://www.freepascal.org/ is good compiler and you can write terminal applications too - with Turbo Vision > Of course there's a certain amount of personal preference with all this stuff. I started with basic and really liked it, and then had to learn pascal and hated it so much that I decided to eschew programming for years. If you are just trying to learn for fun, I see no reason why SQL, paired with data in a database, wouldn't be worth spending time on. Once you're comfortable with that, I like ruby on the command line and it interacts nicely with databases, and also works well within the rails console. That said, my son liked lua when he was a kid, so yeah, there's lots of options, even if plpgsql on the command line isn't strictly one of them. Robert Treat https://xzilla.net