This is documentation changes only so I'm just going to merge directly. The PR is for FYI purposes. Please leave feedback on the commit if you see anything I should follow-up on with this documentation.
* Revert NetCore target to 1.0.0 to fix Jenkins
- Changing to 1.* ends up requiring .Net Core 1.1 to be install on the machine. We need a better solution that can work around this and let us stay on 1.0 for now. Checking in to unblock builds, will fix Travis CI later.
* Installing dotnet as part of Travis setup. There is a build in dotnet: argument that uses dotnet-install scripts and supports specific version installation
* DbColumn and ReliableConnection tests
* More retry connection tests
* More tests
* Fix broken peek definition integration tests
* Fix test bug
* Add a couple batch tests
* Add some more tests
* More tests for code coverage.
* Validation and Diagnostic tests
* A few more tests
* A few mote test changes.
* Update file path tests to run on Windows only
This is a slightly larger change than anticipated due the difference between `DATETIME`, `DATETIME2`, and `DateTime`. The `DATETIME` type always uses 3 decimal points of a second, while the `DATETIME2` type has 7 (although since `DATETIME2(7)` is default in SSMS suggesting that it is a variable precision type). Regardless of the db type, the engine returns `DateTime` C# type. The db types are only made visible via the column info, via the numeric precision and numeric scale. My findings were as such:
`DATETIME `: Precision = 23, Scale = 3
`DATETIME2`: Precision = 255, Scale = 7
The scale corresponds neatly with the number of second decimal points to show. The buffer file writer was modified to store both the scale and the number of ticks. Then the buffer file reader was modified to read in the precision and the number of ticks and generate the ToString version of the DateTime to add "f" as many times as there is scale, which corresponds to milliseconds.
* Code for writing milliseconds of datetime/datetime2 columns
* Adding unit tests
* Fixing potential bug with datetime2(0)
This change is part of the progressive results code. It will submit a notification from the service layer to indicate when execution of a batch has completed. This notification will contain the selection for batch, execution start time, and its ID. This will enable the extension to produce a header for the batch before the batch completes, in order to make it more clear to the user that execution is going on.
* Adding new event for batch start
* Unit tests
* Fixing comments as per @kevcunnane
* Fix Integrated auth error and Uri for *nix/Mac
* Format code
* Add Logging and unit tests
* Modify tests for Windows:
* Workaround missing default schema on *nix and Mac
* Add unit tests
* Correct comments
* Change loop length
* Fix Log message
* Implemented function signature help, and added tests
* Incremental commit of changes from code review feedback
* Rename test
* Added check to make sure intellisense is enabled
* Use HoverTimeout instead of BindingTimeout
The main change in this pull request is to add a new event that will be fired upon completion of a resultset but before the completion of a batch. This event will only fire if a resultset is available and generated.
Changes:
* ConnectionService - Slight changes to enable mocking, cleanup
* Batch - Moving summary generation into ResultSet class, adding generation of ordinals for resultset and locking of result set list (which needs further refinement, but would be outside scope of this change)
* Adding new event and associated parameters for completion of a resultset. Params return the resultset summary
* Adding logic for assigning the event a handler in the query execution service
* Adding unit tests for testing the new event /making sure the existing tests work
* Refactoring some private properties into member variables
* Refactor to remove SectionData class in favor of BufferRange
* Adding callback for batch completion that will let the extension know that a batch has completed execution
* Refactoring to make progressive results work as per async query execution
* Allowing retrieval of batch results while query is in progress
* reverting global.json, whoops
* Adding a few missing comments, and fixing a couple code style bugs
* Using SelectionData everywhere again
* One more missing comment
* Adding new notification type for result set completion
* Plumbing event for result set completion
* Unit tests for result set events
This includes a fairly substantial change to create a mock of the
ConnectionService and to create separate memorystream storage arrays. It
preserves more correct behavior with a integration test, fixes an issue
where the test db reader will return n-1 rows because the Reliable
Connection Helper steals a record.
* Adding locking to ResultSets for thread safety
* Adding/fixing unit tests
* Adding batch ID to result set summary