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/**
@file Representation of an SQL command.
*/
#ifndef SQL_CMD_INCLUDED
#define SQL_CMD_INCLUDED
/*
When a command is added here, be sure it's also added in mysqld.cc
in "struct show_var_st status_vars[]= {" ...
If the command returns a result set or is not allowed in stored
functions or triggers, please also make sure that
sp_get_flags_for_command (sp_head.cc) returns proper flags for the
added SQLCOM_.
*/
enum enum_sql_command {
SQLCOM_SELECT, SQLCOM_CREATE_TABLE, SQLCOM_CREATE_INDEX, SQLCOM_ALTER_TABLE,
SQLCOM_UPDATE, SQLCOM_INSERT, SQLCOM_INSERT_SELECT,
SQLCOM_DELETE, SQLCOM_TRUNCATE, SQLCOM_DROP_TABLE, SQLCOM_DROP_INDEX,
SQLCOM_SHOW_DATABASES, SQLCOM_SHOW_TABLES, SQLCOM_SHOW_FIELDS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_KEYS, SQLCOM_SHOW_VARIABLES, SQLCOM_SHOW_STATUS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_ENGINE_LOGS, SQLCOM_SHOW_ENGINE_STATUS, SQLCOM_SHOW_ENGINE_MUTEX,
SQLCOM_SHOW_PROCESSLIST, SQLCOM_SHOW_MASTER_STAT, SQLCOM_SHOW_SLAVE_STAT,
SQLCOM_SHOW_GRANTS, SQLCOM_SHOW_CREATE, SQLCOM_SHOW_CHARSETS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_COLLATIONS, SQLCOM_SHOW_CREATE_DB, SQLCOM_SHOW_TABLE_STATUS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_TRIGGERS,
SQLCOM_LOAD,SQLCOM_SET_OPTION,SQLCOM_LOCK_TABLES,SQLCOM_UNLOCK_TABLES,
SQLCOM_GRANT,
SQLCOM_CHANGE_DB, SQLCOM_CREATE_DB, SQLCOM_DROP_DB, SQLCOM_ALTER_DB,
SQLCOM_REPAIR, SQLCOM_REPLACE, SQLCOM_REPLACE_SELECT,
SQLCOM_CREATE_FUNCTION, SQLCOM_DROP_FUNCTION,
SQLCOM_REVOKE,SQLCOM_OPTIMIZE, SQLCOM_CHECK,
SQLCOM_ASSIGN_TO_KEYCACHE, SQLCOM_PRELOAD_KEYS,
SQLCOM_FLUSH, SQLCOM_KILL, SQLCOM_ANALYZE,
SQLCOM_ROLLBACK, SQLCOM_ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT,
SQLCOM_COMMIT, SQLCOM_SAVEPOINT, SQLCOM_RELEASE_SAVEPOINT,
SQLCOM_SLAVE_START, SQLCOM_SLAVE_STOP,
SQLCOM_BEGIN, SQLCOM_CHANGE_MASTER,
SQLCOM_RENAME_TABLE,
SQLCOM_RESET, SQLCOM_PURGE, SQLCOM_PURGE_BEFORE, SQLCOM_SHOW_BINLOGS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_OPEN_TABLES,
SQLCOM_HA_OPEN, SQLCOM_HA_CLOSE, SQLCOM_HA_READ,
SQLCOM_SHOW_SLAVE_HOSTS, SQLCOM_DELETE_MULTI, SQLCOM_UPDATE_MULTI,
SQLCOM_SHOW_BINLOG_EVENTS, SQLCOM_DO,
SQLCOM_SHOW_WARNS, SQLCOM_EMPTY_QUERY, SQLCOM_SHOW_ERRORS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_STORAGE_ENGINES, SQLCOM_SHOW_PRIVILEGES,
SQLCOM_HELP, SQLCOM_CREATE_USER, SQLCOM_DROP_USER, SQLCOM_RENAME_USER,
SQLCOM_REVOKE_ALL, SQLCOM_CHECKSUM,
SQLCOM_CREATE_PROCEDURE, SQLCOM_CREATE_SPFUNCTION, SQLCOM_CALL,
SQLCOM_DROP_PROCEDURE, SQLCOM_ALTER_PROCEDURE,SQLCOM_ALTER_FUNCTION,
SQLCOM_SHOW_CREATE_PROC, SQLCOM_SHOW_CREATE_FUNC,
SQLCOM_SHOW_STATUS_PROC, SQLCOM_SHOW_STATUS_FUNC,
SQLCOM_PREPARE, SQLCOM_EXECUTE, SQLCOM_DEALLOCATE_PREPARE,
SQLCOM_CREATE_VIEW, SQLCOM_DROP_VIEW,
SQLCOM_CREATE_TRIGGER, SQLCOM_DROP_TRIGGER,
SQLCOM_XA_START, SQLCOM_XA_END, SQLCOM_XA_PREPARE,
SQLCOM_XA_COMMIT, SQLCOM_XA_ROLLBACK, SQLCOM_XA_RECOVER,
SQLCOM_SHOW_PROC_CODE, SQLCOM_SHOW_FUNC_CODE,
SQLCOM_ALTER_TABLESPACE,
SQLCOM_INSTALL_PLUGIN, SQLCOM_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN,
SQLCOM_SHOW_AUTHORS, SQLCOM_BINLOG_BASE64_EVENT,
SQLCOM_SHOW_PLUGINS, SQLCOM_SHOW_CONTRIBUTORS,
SQLCOM_CREATE_SERVER, SQLCOM_DROP_SERVER, SQLCOM_ALTER_SERVER,
SQLCOM_CREATE_EVENT, SQLCOM_ALTER_EVENT, SQLCOM_DROP_EVENT,
SQLCOM_SHOW_CREATE_EVENT, SQLCOM_SHOW_EVENTS,
SQLCOM_SHOW_CREATE_TRIGGER,
SQLCOM_ALTER_DB_UPGRADE,
SQLCOM_SHOW_PROFILE, SQLCOM_SHOW_PROFILES,
SQLCOM_SIGNAL, SQLCOM_RESIGNAL,
SQLCOM_SHOW_RELAYLOG_EVENTS,
SQLCOM_GET_DIAGNOSTICS,
SQLCOM_SLAVE_ALL_START, SQLCOM_SLAVE_ALL_STOP,
SQLCOM_SHOW_EXPLAIN, SQLCOM_SHUTDOWN,
SQLCOM_CREATE_ROLE, SQLCOM_DROP_ROLE, SQLCOM_GRANT_ROLE, SQLCOM_REVOKE_ROLE,
SQLCOM_COMPOUND,
SQLCOM_SHOW_GENERIC,
/*
When a command is added here, be sure it's also added in mysqld.cc
in "struct show_var_st com_status_vars[]= {" ...
*/
/* This should be the last !!! */
SQLCOM_END
};
/**
@class Sql_cmd - Representation of an SQL command.
This class is an interface between the parser and the runtime.
The parser builds the appropriate derived classes of Sql_cmd
to represent a SQL statement in the parsed tree.
The execute() method in the derived classes of Sql_cmd contain the runtime
implementation.
Note that this interface is used for SQL statements recently implemented,
the code for older statements tend to load the LEX structure with more
attributes instead.
Implement new statements by sub-classing Sql_cmd, as this improves
code modularity (see the 'big switch' in dispatch_command()), and decreases
the total size of the LEX structure (therefore saving memory in stored
programs).
The recommended name of a derived class of Sql_cmd is Sql_cmd_<derived>.
Notice that the Sql_cmd class should not be confused with the
Statement class. Statement is a class that is used to manage an SQL
command or a set of SQL commands. When the SQL statement text is
analyzed, the parser will create one or more Sql_cmd objects to
represent the actual SQL commands.
*/
class Sql_cmd : public Sql_alloc
{
private:
Sql_cmd(const Sql_cmd &); // No copy constructor wanted
void operator=(Sql_cmd &); // No assignment operator wanted
public:
/**
@brief Return the command code for this statement
*/
virtual enum_sql_command sql_command_code() const = 0;
/**
Execute this SQL statement.
@param thd the current thread.
@retval false on success.
@retval true on error
*/
virtual bool execute(THD *thd) = 0;
protected:
Sql_cmd()
{}
virtual ~Sql_cmd()
{
/*
Sql_cmd objects are allocated in thd->mem_root.
In MySQL, the C++ destructor is never called, the underlying MEM_ROOT is
simply destroyed instead.
Do not rely on the destructor for any cleanup.
*/
DBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
}
};
#endif // SQL_CMD_INCLUDED
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