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if {$tcl_version < "8.0"} {
return
}
#package provide tclodbc 2.4
namespace eval tclodbc {;
####################################################################
#
# Procedure Justification
#
# Returns default justification of a column, right, left or center
#
# Parameters:
# coltype : column type description, as returned by
# "stmt columns type precision scale displaysize"
#
namespace export Justification
proc Justification {coltype} {
switch [lindex $coltype 0] {
2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - {-5} - {-6} {
# numerical datatypes
return right
}
1 - 12 - {-1} {
# string types
return left
}
default {
# logical, date and time types
return center
}
}
}
# end proc Justification
####################################################################
#
# Procedure SqlShell
#
# Very simple sql shell. Execute given statements and return data
# in columnar format.
#
# Parameters:
# db : db connection object
#
namespace export SqlShell
proc SqlShell {db} {
set pagesize 25
while {[puts -nonewline stdout "> "; flush stdout; gets stdin line] > -1} {
if {$line == {}} continue
if {$line == {exit}} break
if {[catch {
# accept get, set and transaction handling commands
if {
[string match {[sg]et*} $line]
|| [string match {commit} $line]
|| [string match {rollback} $line]
} {
puts [eval $db $line]
continue
}
$db statement stmt $line
stmt execute
set fmt [stmt columns type displaysize]
if {[llength $fmt] == 0} {
set rowcount [stmt rowcount]
puts stdout "$rowcount rows OK"
continue
}
set row 0
while {[set data [stmt fetch]] != {}} {
if {![expr $row % $pagesize]} {
puts [tclodbc::FieldFormat $fmt [stmt columns label]]
puts [tclodbc::FieldFormat $fmt]
incr row 2
}
puts [tclodbc::FieldFormat $fmt $data]
incr row
if {![expr ($row + 1) % $pagesize]} {
puts -nonewline stdout "Continue? (press A to abort) "
flush stdout
gets stdin line
if {[string toupper $line] == {A}} break
puts stdout ""
}
}
} err]} {
puts stderr $err
}
}
}
# end proc Justification
####################################################################
#
# Procedure DefaultFormat
#
# Returs default string format for a given column type
#
# Parameters:
# fielddef : field defininition, {coltype ?fieldlenght?}
#
namespace export DefaultFormat
proc DefaultFormat {fieldtype} {
set coltype [lindex $fieldtype 0]
set flen [lindex $fieldtype 1]
set fjust {}
switch $coltype {
1 - CHAR - 12 - VARCHAR {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 15}
set fprec $flen
}
2 - NUMERIC - 3 - DECIMAL - 6 - FLOAT - 7 - REAL - 8 - DOUBLE {
set ftype f
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 14}
# 2 decimals by default
set fprec 2
}
4 - INTEGER {
set ftype d
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 10}
set fprec 1
}
5 - SMALLINT {
set ftype d
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 5}
set fprec 1
}
9 - DATE {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 10}
set fprec $flen
}
10 - TIME {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 8}
set fprec $flen
}
11 - DATETIME {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 19}
set fprec $flen
}
-7 - BIT {
set ftype d
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 1}
set fprec 1
}
default {error "Invalid column type: $coltype"}
}
return %${fjust}${flen}.${fprec}${ftype}
}
####################################################################
#
# Procedure FieldFormat
#
# Formats given list of fields for output
#
# Parameters:
# fielddef : field defininition list, {coltype ?fieldlenght?}
# ?data? : field data, if empty, return a delimiter row
#
namespace export FieldFormat
proc FieldFormat {fielddef {data {}}} {
set col 0
foreach i $fielddef {
set coltype [lindex $i 0]
set flen [lindex $i 1]
set fjust {}
switch $coltype {
1 - CHAR - 12 - VARCHAR {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 15}
set fprec $flen
}
2 - NUMERIC - 3 - DECIMAL - 6 - FLOAT - 7 - REAL - 8 - DOUBLE {
set ftype f
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 14}
# 2 decimals by default
set fprec 2
}
4 - INTEGER {
set ftype d
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 10}
set fprec 1
}
5 - SMALLINT {
set ftype d
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 5}
set fprec 1
}
9 - DATE {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 10}
set fprec $flen
}
10 - TIME {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 8}
set fprec $flen
}
11 - DATETIME {
set ftype s
set fjust -
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 19}
set fprec $flen
}
-7 - BIT {
set ftype d
if {$flen == {}} {set flen 1}
set fprec 1
}
default {error "Invalid column type: $coltype"}
}
if {$data == {}} {
# empty data, just output delimiter row
for {set j 0} {$j < $flen} {incr j} {append output =}
append output { }
continue
} else {
#puts "%${fjust}${flen}.${fprec}${ftype} [lindex $data $col]"
if {[catch {append output \
[format "%${fjust}${flen}.${fprec}${ftype} " \
[lindex $data $col]]}]} {
# if the format returned error, the data does not match the
# given type, or it is empty just append the data in string
# form to fill up the field
append output [format "%${fjust}${flen}.${flen}s " \
[lindex $data $col]]
}
}
incr col
}
return $output
}
# end proc FieldFormat
####################################################################
#
# Procedure TclTimeToSqlTime
#
# Returns sql timestamp of the form YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
#
# Parameters:
# tcltime : tcl time as returned by [clock seconds]
#
namespace export TclTimeToSqlTime
proc TclTimeToSqlTime {tcltime} {
return [clock format $tcltime -format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"]
}
# end proc TclTimeToSqlTime
####################################################################
#
# Procedure SqlTimeToTclTime
#
# Returns tcl time in seconds
#
# Parameters:
# sqltime : sql timestamp of the form YYYY-MM-DD ?HH:MM:SS?
#
namespace export SqlTimeToTclTime
proc SqlTimeToTclTime {sqltime} {
set date [lindex $sqltime 0]
set time [lindex $sqltime 1]
# simple conversion from YYYY-MM-DD to MM/DD/YYYY
set date [split $date -]
set date [join [list [lindex $date 1] [lindex $date 2] [lindex $date 0]] /]
return [clock scan [concat $date $time]]
}
# end proc SqlTimeToTclTime
}; # end namespace tclodbc
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