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this is consistent, non-pseudo-english, reusable, and generic. The SQL standard largely defines the aesthetic of the language, and is in complete opposition to these qualities. I think would be fundamentally incorrect to call it SQL

Perhaps if they used a keyword PIPE and used a separate grammar definition for the expressions that follow the pipe, such that it is almost what you’d expect but randomly missing things or changes up some keywords



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