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feat: parse spread operators in select queries #497

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@bnjmnt4n bnjmnt4n commented Nov 4, 2023

What kind of change does this PR introduce?

Feature.

What is the current behavior?

The ... spread operator is not supported in select queries.

What is the new behavior?

The ... spread operator is correctly supported.

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This PR is stacked on top of and should be merged after #496.
Closes #459.
Although there are a couple of existing PRs which implement the same feature, I think this is the most accurate (due to the use of the new ParseField helper in #496).

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LGTM! @soedirgo Any concerns on merging this?

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👍 hope this can be merged soon!

@steve-chavez steve-chavez merged commit e6a64c6 into supabase:master Feb 24, 2024
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Spread operator causes Typescript ParserError
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