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diff --git a/doc/ref-syntax.xml b/doc/ref-syntax.xml
index e0e091e..c83cab3 100644
--- a/doc/ref-syntax.xml
+++ b/doc/ref-syntax.xml
@@ -84,6 +84,11 @@
The symbolic SQL syntax is disabled by default.
+
+ &clsql; differs from &commonsql; in that
+ enable-sql-reader-syntax is defined as a
+ macro rather than a function.
+
@@ -153,6 +158,11 @@
The symbolic SQL syntax is disabled by default.
+
+ &clsql; differs from &commonsql; in that
+ disable-sql-reader-syntax is defined as a
+ macro rather than a function.
+
@@ -225,6 +235,11 @@
The symbolic SQL syntax is disabled by default.
+
+ &clsql; differs from &commonsql; in that
+ locally-enable-sql-reader-syntax is
+ defined as a macro rather than a function.
+
@@ -302,6 +317,11 @@
The symbolic SQL syntax is disabled by default.
+
+ &clsql; differs from &commonsql; in that
+ locally-disable-sql-reader-syntax is
+ defined as a macro rather than a function.
+
@@ -381,6 +401,11 @@
The symbolic SQL syntax is disabled by default.
+
+ &clsql; differs from &commonsql; in that
+ restore-sql-reader-syntax-state is
+ defined as a macro rather than a function.
+
@@ -816,8 +841,9 @@
Notes
- &clsql;'s symbolic SQL syntax currently has support for
- the following SQL operators:
+
+ &clsql;'s symbolic SQL syntax currently has support for the
+ following &commonsql; compatible SQL operators:
@@ -894,8 +920,15 @@
slot-value
,
userenv
-
,
+
+
+ as well as the pseudo-operator function.
+
+ The following operators are provided as &clsql; extensions to
+ the &commonsql; API.
+
+
concat
,
substring
@@ -920,13 +953,15 @@
,
coalesce
,
- view-class
+ view-class.
-
- as well as the pseudo-operator
- function. Note that some of these operators
- are not supported by all of the RDBMS supported by
- &clsql;.
+
+
+
+ Note that some of these operators are not supported by all of
+ the RDBMS supported by &clsql; (see the Appendix for details).
+