by John Anderson http://www.semiosix.com

== DESCRIPTION:

When you're good at SQL, sometimes you want to build SQL statement
without an ORM or a db api, or a connection to a database.
SqlMunger will simplify some of the fiddly parts of doing that.

SqlMunger will not give you a SQL equivalent algebra - Sequel and AREL do that very well.

See SqlIzer for an example.

== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:

SqlFieldSet lets you quote, escape, join and generate comparison operators
for a set of field names and a related set of values. See SqlMunger::FieldSet

SqlMunger::SqlParser knows how to parse a create table statement, giving a relatively
easy way to create migrations or other representations of a table definition.


== SYNOPSIS:

require 'sql_munger'

== REQUIREMENTS:

treetop

== INSTALL:

gem install sql_munger

== LICENSE:

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2009,2011 John Anderson

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