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#
# This module is copyright (c), 2009-2017 by Jens Rehsack.
# All rights reserved.
#
# It may be freely distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
# See below for help and copyright information (search for SYNOPSIS).
#
######################################################################
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => "all";
our $VERSION = '1.412';
use Scalar::Util qw(weaken);
use Carp ();
=pod
=head1 NAME
SQL::Statement::Term - base class for all terms
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
my $term = SQL::Statement::Term->new( $owner );
# access the value of that term
$term->value( $eval );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::Term is an abstract base class providing the interface
for all terms.
=head1 INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::Term
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
Instantiates new term and stores a weak reference to the owner.
=head2 value
I<Abstract> method which will return the value of the term. Must be
overridden by derived classes.
=head2 DESTROY
Destroys the term and undefines the weak reference to the owner.
=cut
sub new
{
my $class = $_[0];
my $owner = $_[1];
my $self = bless( { OWNER => $owner }, $class );
weaken( $self->{OWNER} );
return $self;
}
sub DESTROY
{
my $self = $_[0];
undef $self->{OWNER};
}
sub value($)
{
Carp::confess( sprintf( q{pure virtual function '%s->value' called}, ref( $_[0] ) || __PACKAGE__ ) );
}
package SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm;
use vars qw(@ISA);
@ISA = qw(SQL::Statement::Term);
=pod
=head1 NAME
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm - term for constant values
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
my $term = SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm->new( $owner, 'foo' );
# access the value of that term - returns 'foo'
$term->value( $eval );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm implements a term which will always return the
same constant value.
=head1 INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm
ISA SQL::Statement::Term
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
Instantiates new term and stores the constant to deliver and a weak
reference to the owner.
=head2 value
Returns the specified constant.
=cut
sub new
{
my ( $class, $owner, $value ) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new($owner);
$self->{VALUE} = $value;
return $self;
}
sub value($$) { return $_[0]->{VALUE}; }
package SQL::Statement::ColumnValue;
use vars qw(@ISA);
@ISA = qw(SQL::Statement::Term);
use Carp qw(croak);
use Params::Util qw(_INSTANCE _ARRAY0 _SCALAR);
use Scalar::Util qw(looks_like_number);
=pod
=head1 NAME
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue - term for column values
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
my $term = SQL::Statement::ColumnValue->new( $owner, 'id' );
# access the value of that term - returns the value of the column 'id'
# of the currently active row in $eval
$term->value( $eval );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue implements a term which will return the specified
column of the active row.
=head1 INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue
ISA SQL::Statement::Term
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
Instantiates new term and stores the column name to deliver and a weak
reference to the owner.
=head2 value
Returns the specified column value.
=cut
sub new
{
my ( $class, $owner, $value ) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new($owner);
$self->{VALUE} = $value;
return $self;
}
sub value($)
{
my ( $self, $eval ) = @_;
unless ( defined( $self->{TMPVAL} ) )
{
my ( $tbl, $col ) = $self->{OWNER}->full_qualified_column_name( $self->{VALUE} );
defined($tbl) or croak("Can't find table containing column named '$self->{VALUE}'");
defined($col) or croak("Unknown column: '$self->{VALUE}'");
$self->{TMPVAL} = $tbl . $self->{OWNER}->{dlm} . $col;
$self->{TABLE_NAME} = $tbl;
$self->{COLUMN_NAME} = $col;
}
# XXX - can TMPVAL being defined without TABLE_NAME?
unless ( defined( $self->{TABLE_NAME} ) )
{
croak( "No table specified: '" . $self->{OWNER}->{original_string} . "'" );
}
# with TempEval: return $eval->column($self->{TABLE_NAME}, $self->{COLUMN_NAME});
my $fp;
defined( $fp = $self->{fastpath}->{ "${eval}." . $self->{TABLE_NAME} } )
and return &$fp( $self->{COLUMN_NAME} );
defined( $fp = $self->{fastpath}->{ "${eval}." . $self->{TMPVAL} } )
and return &$fp( $self->{TMPVAL} );
if ( defined( _INSTANCE( $eval, 'SQL::Eval' ) ) )
{
$self->{fastpath}->{ "${eval}." . $self->{TABLE_NAME} } =
$eval->_gen_access_fastpath( $self->{TABLE_NAME} );
return &{ $self->{fastpath}->{ "${eval}." . $self->{TABLE_NAME} } }( $self->{COLUMN_NAME} );
}
elsif ( defined( _INSTANCE( $eval, 'SQL::Eval::Table' ) ) )
{
$self->{fastpath}->{ "${eval}." . $self->{TMPVAL} } =
$eval->_gen_access_fastpath( $self->{TMPVAL} );
return &{ $self->{fastpath}->{ "${eval}." . $self->{TMPVAL} } }( $self->{TMPVAL} );
# return $eval->column( $self->{TMPVAL} );
}
else
{
croak( "Unsupported table storage: '" . ref($eval) . "'" );
}
}
=head1 AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 by Jens Rehsack: rehsackATcpan.org
All rights reserved.
You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU
General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in
the Perl README file.
=cut
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