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'name' is the operator or type name (in case operator, type of input operands is included).  
'name' is the operator or type name (in case operator, type of input operands is included).  
`mask` parameter can be an empty string, or one of field. In this case, function returns empty array, if operator is not included in the list. Both `x` and `mask` may be replaced with `*`, meaning any value for given field matches, for example: *:name, t:*, t:name* or *:*. |= Description
`mask` parameter can be an empty string, or one of field. In this case, function returns empty array, if operator is not included in the list. Limited wildcard support is available. Type ''x'' may be replaced with '*!, meaning all types. For the ''mask'' partial match may be used, like ''abc*'', meaning any operators starting with 'abc' are reported, for example: *:name, t:*, t:name* or *:*. |= Description
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Revision as of 11:12, 28 November 2007

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Description

Description:
Creates a list of supported operators and type. Each field of array has the format: "x:name" Where x can be:
  • 't' - type
  • 'n' - null operator
  • 'u' - unary operator
  • 'b' - binary operator.
'name' is the operator or type name (in case operator, type of input operands is included). `mask` parameter can be an empty string, or one of field. In this case, function returns empty array, if operator is not included in the list. Limited wildcard support is available. Type x may be replaced with '*!, meaning all types. For the mask partial match may be used, like abc*, meaning any operators starting with 'abc' are reported, for example: *:name, t:*, t:name* or *:*.
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Syntax

Syntax:
Array = supportInfo "mask"
Parameters:
mask: String
Return Value:
Array

Examples

Example 1:
supportInfo "b:select*" .... result is ["b:ARRAY select SCALAR","b:ARRAY select BOOL"]

Additional Information

See also:
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