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/* Module: bind.c
*
* Description: This module contains routines related to binding
* columns and parameters.
*
* Classes: BindInfoClass, ParameterInfoClass
*
* API functions: SQLBindParameter, SQLBindCol, SQLDescribeParam, SQLNumParams,
* SQLParamOptions(NI)
*
* Comments: See "notice.txt" for copyright and license information.
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include "bind.h"
#include "environ.h"
#include "statement.h"
#include "qresult.h"
#include "pgtypes.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifndef WIN32
#include "iodbc.h"
#include "isql.h"
#include "isqlext.h"
#else
#include "sql.h"
#include "sqlext.h"
#endif
/* Bind parameters on a statement handle */
RETCODE SQL_API
SQLBindParameter(
HSTMT hstmt,
UWORD ipar,
SWORD fParamType,
SWORD fCType,
SWORD fSqlType,
UDWORD cbColDef,
SWORD ibScale,
PTR rgbValue,
SDWORD cbValueMax,
SDWORD FAR *pcbValue)
{
StatementClass *stmt = (StatementClass *) hstmt;
static char *func = "SQLBindParameter";
mylog("%s: entering...\n", func);
if (!stmt)
{
SC_log_error(func, "", NULL);
return SQL_INVALID_HANDLE;
}
if (stmt->parameters_allocated < ipar)
{
ParameterInfoClass *old_parameters;
int i,
old_parameters_allocated;
old_parameters = stmt->parameters;
old_parameters_allocated = stmt->parameters_allocated;
stmt->parameters = (ParameterInfoClass *) malloc(sizeof(ParameterInfoClass) * (ipar));
if (!stmt->parameters)
{
stmt->errornumber = STMT_NO_MEMORY_ERROR;
stmt->errormsg = "Could not allocate memory for statement parameters";
SC_log_error(func, "", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
stmt->parameters_allocated = ipar;
/* copy the old parameters over */
for (i = 0; i < old_parameters_allocated; i++)
{
/* a structure copy should work */
stmt->parameters[i] = old_parameters[i];
}
/* get rid of the old parameters, if there were any */
if (old_parameters)
free(old_parameters);
/*
* zero out the newly allocated parameters (in case they skipped
* some,
*/
/* so we don't accidentally try to use them later) */
for (; i < stmt->parameters_allocated; i++)
{
stmt->parameters[i].buflen = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].buffer = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].used = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].paramType = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].CType = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].SQLType = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].precision = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].scale = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].data_at_exec = FALSE;
stmt->parameters[i].lobj_oid = 0;
stmt->parameters[i].EXEC_used = NULL;
stmt->parameters[i].EXEC_buffer = NULL;
}
}
ipar--; /* use zero based column numbers for the
* below part */
/* store the given info */
stmt->parameters[ipar].buflen = cbValueMax;
stmt->parameters[ipar].buffer = rgbValue;
stmt->parameters[ipar].used = pcbValue;
stmt->parameters[ipar].paramType = fParamType;
stmt->parameters[ipar].CType = fCType;
stmt->parameters[ipar].SQLType = fSqlType;
stmt->parameters[ipar].precision = cbColDef;
stmt->parameters[ipar].scale = ibScale;
/*
* If rebinding a parameter that had data-at-exec stuff in it, then
* free that stuff
*/
if (stmt->parameters[ipar].EXEC_used)
{
free(stmt->parameters[ipar].EXEC_used);
stmt->parameters[ipar].EXEC_used = NULL;
}
if (stmt->parameters[ipar].EXEC_buffer)
{
if (stmt->parameters[ipar].SQLType != SQL_LONGVARBINARY)
free(stmt->parameters[ipar].EXEC_buffer);
stmt->parameters[ipar].EXEC_buffer = NULL;
}
/* Data at exec macro only valid for C char/binary data */
if ((fSqlType == SQL_LONGVARBINARY || fSqlType == SQL_LONGVARCHAR) && pcbValue && *pcbValue <= SQL_LEN_DATA_AT_EXEC_OFFSET)
stmt->parameters[ipar].data_at_exec = TRUE;
else
stmt->parameters[ipar].data_at_exec = FALSE;
mylog("SQLBindParamater: ipar=%d, paramType=%d, fCType=%d, fSqlType=%d, cbColDef=%d, ibScale=%d, rgbValue=%d, *pcbValue = %d, data_at_exec = %d\n", ipar, fParamType, fCType, fSqlType, cbColDef, ibScale, rgbValue, pcbValue ? *pcbValue : -777, stmt->parameters[ipar].data_at_exec);
return SQL_SUCCESS;
}
/* - - - - - - - - - */
/* Associate a user-supplied buffer with a database column. */
RETCODE SQL_API
SQLBindCol(
HSTMT hstmt,
UWORD icol,
SWORD fCType,
PTR rgbValue,
SDWORD cbValueMax,
SDWORD FAR *pcbValue)
{
StatementClass *stmt = (StatementClass *) hstmt;
static char *func = "SQLBindCol";
mylog("%s: entering...\n", func);
mylog("**** SQLBindCol: stmt = %u, icol = %d\n", stmt, icol);
if (!stmt)
{
SC_log_error(func, "", NULL);
return SQL_INVALID_HANDLE;
}
SC_clear_error(stmt);
if (stmt->status == STMT_EXECUTING)
{
stmt->errormsg = "Can't bind columns while statement is still executing.";
stmt->errornumber = STMT_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
SC_log_error(func, "", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
/* If the bookmark column is being bound, then just save it */
if (icol == 0)
{
if (rgbValue == NULL)
{
stmt->bookmark.buffer = NULL;
stmt->bookmark.used = NULL;
}
else
{
/* Make sure it is the bookmark data type */
if (fCType != SQL_C_BOOKMARK)
{
stmt->errormsg = "Column 0 is not of type SQL_C_BOOKMARK";
stmt->errornumber = STMT_PROGRAM_TYPE_OUT_OF_RANGE;
SC_log_error(func, "", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
stmt->bookmark.buffer = rgbValue;
stmt->bookmark.used = pcbValue;
}
return SQL_SUCCESS;
}
/* allocate enough bindings if not already done */
/* Most likely, execution of a statement would have setup the */
/* necessary bindings. But some apps call BindCol before any */
/* statement is executed. */
if (icol > stmt->bindings_allocated)
extend_bindings(stmt, icol);
/* check to see if the bindings were allocated */
if (!stmt->bindings)
{
stmt->errormsg = "Could not allocate memory for bindings.";
stmt->errornumber = STMT_NO_MEMORY_ERROR;
SC_log_error(func, "", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
icol--; /* use zero based col numbers from here
* out */
/* Reset for SQLGetData */
stmt->bindings[icol].data_left = -1;
if (rgbValue == NULL)
{
/* we have to unbind the column */
stmt->bindings[icol].buflen = 0;
stmt->bindings[icol].buffer = NULL;
stmt->bindings[icol].used = NULL;
stmt->bindings[icol].returntype = SQL_C_CHAR;
}
else
{
/* ok, bind that column */
stmt->bindings[icol].buflen = cbValueMax;
stmt->bindings[icol].buffer = rgbValue;
stmt->bindings[icol].used = pcbValue;
stmt->bindings[icol].returntype = fCType;
mylog(" bound buffer[%d] = %u\n", icol, stmt->bindings[icol].buffer);
}
return SQL_SUCCESS;
}
/* - - - - - - - - - */
/* Returns the description of a parameter marker. */
/* This function is listed as not being supported by SQLGetFunctions() because it is */
/* used to describe "parameter markers" (not bound parameters), in which case, */
/* the dbms should return info on the markers. Since Postgres doesn't support that, */
/* it is best to say this function is not supported and let the application assume a */
/* data type (most likely varchar). */
RETCODE SQL_API
SQLDescribeParam(
HSTMT hstmt,
UWORD ipar,
SWORD FAR *pfSqlType,
UDWORD FAR *pcbColDef,
SWORD FAR *pibScale,
SWORD FAR *pfNullable)
{
StatementClass *stmt = (StatementClass *) hstmt;
static char *func = "SQLDescribeParam";
mylog("%s: entering...\n", func);
if (!stmt)
{
SC_log_error(func, "", NULL);
return SQL_INVALID_HANDLE;
}
if ((ipar < 1) || (ipar > stmt->parameters_allocated))
{
stmt->errormsg = "Invalid parameter number for SQLDescribeParam.";
stmt->errornumber = STMT_BAD_PARAMETER_NUMBER_ERROR;
SC_log_error(func, "", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
ipar--;
/*
* This implementation is not very good, since it is supposed to
* describe
*/
/* parameter markers, not bound parameters. */
if (pfSqlType)
*pfSqlType = stmt->parameters[ipar].SQLType;
if (pcbColDef)
*pcbColDef = stmt->parameters[ipar].precision;
if (pibScale)
*pibScale = stmt->parameters[ipar].scale;
if (pfNullable)
*pfNullable = pgtype_nullable(stmt, stmt->parameters[ipar].paramType);
return SQL_SUCCESS;
}
/* - - - - - - - - - */
/* Sets multiple values (arrays) for the set of parameter markers. */
RETCODE SQL_API
SQLParamOptions(
HSTMT hstmt,
UDWORD crow,
UDWORD FAR *pirow)
{
static char *func = "SQLParamOptions";
mylog("%s: entering...\n", func);
SC_log_error(func, "Function not implemented", (StatementClass *) hstmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
/* - - - - - - - - - */
/* This function should really talk to the dbms to determine the number of */
/* "parameter markers" (not bound parameters) in the statement. But, since */
/* Postgres doesn't support that, the driver should just count the number of markers */
/* and return that. The reason the driver just can't say this function is unsupported */
/* like it does for SQLDescribeParam is that some applications don't care and try */
/* to call it anyway. */
/* If the statement does not have parameters, it should just return 0. */
RETCODE SQL_API
SQLNumParams(
HSTMT hstmt,
SWORD FAR *pcpar)
{
StatementClass *stmt = (StatementClass *) hstmt;
char in_quote = FALSE;
unsigned int i;
static char *func = "SQLNumParams";
mylog("%s: entering...\n", func);
if (!stmt)
{
SC_log_error(func, "", NULL);
return SQL_INVALID_HANDLE;
}
if (pcpar)
*pcpar = 0;
else
{
SC_log_error(func, "pcpar was null", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
if (!stmt->statement)
{
/* no statement has been allocated */
stmt->errormsg = "SQLNumParams called with no statement ready.";
stmt->errornumber = STMT_SEQUENCE_ERROR;
SC_log_error(func, "", stmt);
return SQL_ERROR;
}
else
{
for (i = 0; i < strlen(stmt->statement); i++)
{
if (stmt->statement[i] == '?' && !in_quote)
(*pcpar)++;
else
{
if (stmt->statement[i] == '\'')
in_quote = (in_quote ? FALSE : TRUE);
}
}
return SQL_SUCCESS;
}
}
/********************************************************************
* Bindings Implementation
*/
BindInfoClass *
create_empty_bindings(int num_columns)
{
BindInfoClass *new_bindings;
int i;
new_bindings = (BindInfoClass *) malloc(num_columns * sizeof(BindInfoClass));
if (!new_bindings)
return 0;
for (i = 0; i < num_columns; i++)
{
new_bindings[i].buflen = 0;
new_bindings[i].buffer = NULL;
new_bindings[i].used = NULL;
new_bindings[i].data_left = -1;
}
return new_bindings;
}
void
extend_bindings(StatementClass *stmt, int num_columns)
{
static char *func = "extend_bindings";
BindInfoClass *new_bindings;
int i;
mylog("%s: entering ... stmt=%u, bindings_allocated=%d, num_columns=%d\n", func, stmt, stmt->bindings_allocated, num_columns);
/* if we have too few, allocate room for more, and copy the old */
/* entries into the new structure */
if (stmt->bindings_allocated < num_columns)
{
new_bindings = create_empty_bindings(num_columns);
if (!new_bindings)
{
mylog("%s: unable to create %d new bindings from %d old bindings\n", func, num_columns, stmt->bindings_allocated);
if (stmt->bindings)
{
free(stmt->bindings);
stmt->bindings = NULL;
}
stmt->bindings_allocated = 0;
return;
}
if (stmt->bindings)
{
for (i = 0; i < stmt->bindings_allocated; i++)
new_bindings[i] = stmt->bindings[i];
free(stmt->bindings);
}
stmt->bindings = new_bindings;
stmt->bindings_allocated = num_columns;
}
/* There is no reason to zero out extra bindings if there are */
/* more than needed. If an app has allocated extra bindings, */
/* let it worry about it by unbinding those columns. */
/* SQLBindCol(1..) ... SQLBindCol(10...) # got 10 bindings */
/* SQLExecDirect(...) # returns 5 cols */
/* SQLExecDirect(...) # returns 10 cols (now OK) */
mylog("exit extend_bindings\n");
}
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