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#define SQL_PREPARE_H
/* Copyright (c) 1995-2008 MySQL AB, 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Use is subject to license terms.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
#include "sql_error.h"
class THD;
struct LEX;
/**
An interface that is used to take an action when
the locking module notices that a table version has changed
since the last execution. "Table" here may refer to any kind of
table -- a base table, a temporary table, a view or an
information schema table.
When we open and lock tables for execution of a prepared
statement, we must verify that they did not change
since statement prepare. If some table did change, the statement
parse tree *may* be no longer valid, e.g. in case it contains
optimizations that depend on table metadata.
This class provides an interface (a method) that is
invoked when such a situation takes place.
The implementation of the method simply reports an error, but
the exact details depend on the nature of the SQL statement.
At most 1 instance of this class is active at a time, in which
case THD::m_reprepare_observer is not NULL.
@sa check_and_update_table_version() for details of the
version tracking algorithm
@sa Open_tables_state::m_reprepare_observer for the life cycle
of metadata observers.
*/
class Reprepare_observer
{
public:
/**
Check if a change of metadata is OK. In future
the signature of this method may be extended to accept the old
and the new versions, but since currently the check is very
simple, we only need the THD to report an error.
*/
bool report_error(THD *thd);
bool is_invalidated() const { return m_invalidated; }
void reset_reprepare_observer() { m_invalidated= FALSE; }
private:
bool m_invalidated;
};
void mysqld_stmt_prepare(THD *thd, const char *packet, uint packet_length);
void mysqld_stmt_execute(THD *thd, char *packet, uint packet_length);
void mysqld_stmt_close(THD *thd, char *packet);
void mysql_sql_stmt_prepare(THD *thd);
void mysql_sql_stmt_execute(THD *thd);
void mysql_sql_stmt_close(THD *thd);
void mysqld_stmt_fetch(THD *thd, char *packet, uint packet_length);
void mysqld_stmt_reset(THD *thd, char *packet);
void mysql_stmt_get_longdata(THD *thd, char *pos, ulong packet_length);
void reinit_stmt_before_use(THD *thd, LEX *lex);
/**
Execute a fragment of server code in an isolated context, so that
it doesn't leave any effect on THD. THD must have no open tables.
The code must not leave any open tables around.
The result of execution (if any) is stored in Ed_result.
*/
class Server_runnable
{
public:
virtual bool execute_server_code(THD *thd)= 0;
virtual ~Server_runnable();
};
/**
Execute direct interface.
@todo Implement support for prelocked mode.
*/
class Ed_row;
/**
Ed_result_set -- a container with result set rows.
@todo Implement support for result set metadata and
automatic type conversion.
*/
class Ed_result_set: public Sql_alloc
{
public:
operator List<Ed_row>&() { return *m_rows; }
unsigned int size() const { return m_rows->elements; }
Ed_result_set(List<Ed_row> *rows_arg, size_t column_count,
MEM_ROOT *mem_root_arg);
/** We don't call member destructors, they all are POD types. */
~Ed_result_set() {}
size_t get_field_count() const { return m_column_count; }
static void operator delete(void *ptr, size_t size) throw ();
private:
Ed_result_set(const Ed_result_set &); /* not implemented */
Ed_result_set &operator=(Ed_result_set &); /* not implemented */
private:
MEM_ROOT m_mem_root;
size_t m_column_count;
List<Ed_row> *m_rows;
Ed_result_set *m_next_rset;
friend class Ed_connection;
};
class Ed_connection
{
public:
/**
Construct a new "execute direct" connection.
The connection can be used to execute SQL statements.
If the connection failed to initialize, the error
will be returned on the attempt to execute a statement.
@pre thd must have no open tables
while the connection is used. However,
Ed_connection works okay in LOCK TABLES mode.
Other properties of THD, such as the current warning
information, errors, etc. do not matter and are
preserved by Ed_connection. One thread may have many
Ed_connections created for it.
*/
Ed_connection(THD *thd);
/**
Execute one SQL statement.
Until this method is executed, no other methods of
Ed_connection can be used. Life cycle of Ed_connection is:
Initialized -> a statement has been executed ->
look at result, move to next result ->
look at result, move to next result ->
...
moved beyond the last result == Initialized.
This method can be called repeatedly. Once it's invoked,
results of the previous execution are lost.
A result of execute_direct() can be either:
- success, no result set rows. In this case get_field_count()
returns 0. This happens after execution of INSERT, UPDATE,
DELETE, DROP and similar statements. Some other methods, such
as get_affected_rows() can be used to retrieve additional
result information.
- success, there are some result set rows (maybe 0). E.g.
happens after SELECT. In this case get_field_count() returns
the number of columns in a result set and store_result()
can be used to retrieve a result set..
- an error, methods to retrieve error information can
be used.
@return execution status
@retval FALSE success, use get_field_count()
to determine what to do next.
@retval TRUE error, use get_last_error()
to see the error number.
*/
bool execute_direct(LEX_STRING sql_text);
/**
Same as the previous, but takes an instance of Server_runnable
instead of SQL statement text.
@return execution status
@retval FALSE success, use get_field_count()
if your code fragment is supposed to
return a result set
@retval TRUE failure
*/
bool execute_direct(Server_runnable *server_runnable);
/**
Get the number of result set fields.
This method is valid only if we have a result:
execute_direct() has been called. Otherwise
the returned value is undefined.
@sa Documentation for C API function
mysql_field_count()
*/
ulong get_field_count() const
{
return m_current_rset ? m_current_rset->get_field_count() : 0;
}
/**
Get the number of affected (deleted, updated)
rows for the current statement. Can be
used for statements with get_field_count() == 0.
@sa Documentation for C API function
mysql_affected_rows().
*/
ulonglong get_affected_rows() const
{
return m_diagnostics_area.affected_rows();
}
/**
Get the last insert id, if any.
@sa Documentation for mysql_insert_id().
*/
ulonglong get_last_insert_id() const
{
return m_diagnostics_area.last_insert_id();
}
/**
Get the total number of warnings for the last executed
statement. Note, that there is only one warning list even
if a statement returns multiple results.
@sa Documentation for C API function
mysql_num_warnings().
*/
ulong get_warn_count() const
{
return m_warning_info.warn_count();
}
/**
Get the server warnings as a result set.
The result set has fixed metadata:
The first column is the level.
The second is a numeric code.
The third is warning text.
*/
List<MYSQL_ERROR> *get_warn_list() { return &m_warning_info.warn_list(); }
/**
The following members are only valid if execute_direct()
or move_to_next_result() returned an error.
They never fail, but if they are called when there is no
result, or no error, the result is not defined.
*/
const char *get_last_error() const { return m_diagnostics_area.message(); }
unsigned int get_last_errno() const { return m_diagnostics_area.sql_errno(); }
const char *get_last_sqlstate() const { return m_diagnostics_area.get_sqlstate(); }
/**
Provided get_field_count() is not 0, this never fails. You don't
need to free the result set, this is done automatically when
you advance to the next result set or destroy the connection.
Not returning const because of List iterator not accepting
Should be used when you would like Ed_connection to manage
result set memory for you.
*/
Ed_result_set *use_result_set() { return m_current_rset; }
/**
Provided get_field_count() is not 0, this never fails. You
must free the returned result set. This can be called only
once after execute_direct().
Should be used when you would like to get the results
and destroy the connection.
*/
Ed_result_set *store_result_set();
/**
If the query returns multiple results, this method
can be checked if there is another result beyond the next
one.
Never fails.
*/
bool has_next_result() const { return test(m_current_rset->m_next_rset); }
/**
Only valid to call if has_next_result() returned true.
Otherwise the result is undefined.
*/
bool move_to_next_result()
{
m_current_rset= m_current_rset->m_next_rset;
return test(m_current_rset);
}
~Ed_connection() { free_old_result(); }
private:
Diagnostics_area m_diagnostics_area;
Warning_info m_warning_info;
/**
Execute direct interface does not support multi-statements, only
multi-results. So we never have a situation when we have
a mix of result sets and OK or error packets. We either
have a single result set, a single error, or a single OK,
or we have a series of result sets, followed by an OK or error.
*/
THD *m_thd;
Ed_result_set *m_rsets;
Ed_result_set *m_current_rset;
friend class Protocol_local;
private:
void free_old_result();
void add_result_set(Ed_result_set *ed_result_set);
private:
Ed_connection(const Ed_connection &); /* not implemented */
Ed_connection &operator=(Ed_connection &); /* not implemented */
};
/** One result set column. */
struct Ed_column: public LEX_STRING
{
/** Implementation note: destructor for this class is never called. */
};
/** One result set record. */
class Ed_row: public Sql_alloc
{
public:
const Ed_column &operator[](const unsigned int column_index) const
{
return *get_column(column_index);
}
const Ed_column *get_column(const unsigned int column_index) const
{
DBUG_ASSERT(column_index < size());
return m_column_array + column_index;
}
size_t size() const { return m_column_count; }
Ed_row(Ed_column *column_array_arg, size_t column_count_arg)
:m_column_array(column_array_arg),
m_column_count(column_count_arg)
{}
private:
Ed_column *m_column_array;
size_t m_column_count; /* TODO: change to point to metadata */
};
#endif // SQL_PREPARE_H
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