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/*
* psql - the PostgreSQL interactive terminal
*
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* Copyright (c) 2000-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/psql/common.c,v 1.112 2006/02/12 03:30:21 tgl Exp $
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*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include "common.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#ifndef HAVE_STRDUP
#include <strdup.h>
#endif
#include <signal.h>
#ifndef WIN32
#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <unistd.h> /* for write() */
#include <setjmp.h>
#else
#include <io.h> /* for _write() */
#include <win32.h>
#include <sys/timeb.h> /* for _ftime() */
#endif
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#include "libpq-fe.h"
#include "pqsignal.h"
#include "settings.h"
#include "variables.h"
#include "command.h"
#include "copy.h"
#include "prompt.h"
#include "print.h"
#include "mainloop.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
/* Workarounds for Windows */
/* Probably to be moved up the source tree in the future, perhaps to be replaced by
* more specific checks like configure-style HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY macros.
*/
#ifndef WIN32
typedef struct timeval TimevalStruct;
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#define GETTIMEOFDAY(T) gettimeofday(T, NULL)
#define DIFF_MSEC(T, U) \
((((int) ((T)->tv_sec - (U)->tv_sec)) * 1000000.0 + \
((int) ((T)->tv_usec - (U)->tv_usec))) / 1000.0)
#else
typedef struct _timeb TimevalStruct;
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#define GETTIMEOFDAY(T) _ftime(T)
#define DIFF_MSEC(T, U) \
(((T)->time - (U)->time) * 1000.0 + \
((T)->millitm - (U)->millitm))
#endif
extern bool prompt_state;
static bool command_no_begin(const char *query);
/*
* "Safe" wrapper around strdup()
*/
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char *
pg_strdup(const char *string)
{
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char *tmp;
if (!string)
{
fprintf(stderr, _("%s: pg_strdup: cannot duplicate null pointer (internal error)\n"),
pset.progname);
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
tmp = strdup(string);
if (!tmp)
{
psql_error("out of memory\n");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tmp;
}
void *
pg_malloc(size_t size)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = malloc(size);
if (!tmp)
{
psql_error("out of memory\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tmp;
}
void *
pg_malloc_zero(size_t size)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = pg_malloc(size);
memset(tmp, 0, size);
return tmp;
}
void *
pg_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = calloc(nmemb, size);
if (!tmp)
{
psql_error("out of memory");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tmp;
}
/*
* setQFout
* -- handler for -o command line option and \o command
*
* Tries to open file fname (or pipe if fname starts with '|')
* and stores the file handle in pset)
* Upon failure, sets stdout and returns false.
*/
bool
setQFout(const char *fname)
{
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bool status = true;
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/* Close old file/pipe */
if (pset.queryFout && pset.queryFout != stdout && pset.queryFout != stderr)
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{
if (pset.queryFoutPipe)
pclose(pset.queryFout);
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else
fclose(pset.queryFout);
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}
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/* If no filename, set stdout */
if (!fname || fname[0] == '\0')
{
pset.queryFout = stdout;
pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
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}
else if (*fname == '|')
{
pset.queryFout = popen(fname + 1, "w");
pset.queryFoutPipe = true;
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}
else
{
pset.queryFout = fopen(fname, "w");
pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
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}
if (!(pset.queryFout))
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{
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psql_error("%s: %s\n", fname, strerror(errno));
pset.queryFout = stdout;
pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
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status = false;
}
/* Direct signals */
#ifndef WIN32
pqsignal(SIGPIPE, pset.queryFoutPipe ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL);
#endif
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return status;
}
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/*
* Error reporting for scripts. Errors should look like
* psql:filename:lineno: message
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*
*/
void
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psql_error(const char *fmt,...)
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{
va_list ap;
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fflush(stdout);
if (pset.queryFout != stdout)
fflush(pset.queryFout);
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if (pset.inputfile)
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s:%u: ", pset.progname, pset.inputfile, pset.lineno);
va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, _(fmt), ap);
va_end(ap);
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}
/*
* for backend Notice messages (INFO, WARNING, etc)
*/
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void
NoticeProcessor(void *arg, const char *message)
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{
(void) arg; /* not used */
psql_error("%s", message);
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}
/*
* Code to support query cancellation
*
* Before we start a query, we enable a SIGINT signal catcher that sends a
* cancel request to the backend. Note that sending the cancel directly from
* the signal handler is safe because PQcancel() is written to make it
* so. We use write() to print to stderr because it's better to use simple
* facilities in a signal handler.
*
* On win32, the signal cancelling happens on a separate thread, because
* that's how SetConsoleCtrlHandler works. The PQcancel function is safe
* for this (unlike PQrequestCancel). However, a CRITICAL_SECTION is required
* to protect the PGcancel structure against being changed while the other
* thread is using it.
*/
static PGcancel *cancelConn = NULL;
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#ifdef WIN32
static CRITICAL_SECTION cancelConnLock;
#endif
volatile bool cancel_pressed = false;
#define write_stderr(str) write(fileno(stderr), str, strlen(str))
#ifndef WIN32
void
handle_sigint(SIGNAL_ARGS)
{
int save_errno = errno;
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char errbuf[256];
/* Don't muck around if prompting for a password. */
if (prompt_state)
return;
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if (cancelConn == NULL)
siglongjmp(main_loop_jmp, 1);
cancel_pressed = true;
if (PQcancel(cancelConn, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)))
write_stderr("Cancel request sent\n");
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else
{
write_stderr("Could not send cancel request: ");
write_stderr(errbuf);
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}
errno = save_errno; /* just in case the write changed it */
}
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#else /* WIN32 */
static BOOL WINAPI
consoleHandler(DWORD dwCtrlType)
{
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char errbuf[256];
if (dwCtrlType == CTRL_C_EVENT ||
dwCtrlType == CTRL_BREAK_EVENT)
{
if (prompt_state)
return TRUE;
/* Perform query cancel */
EnterCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
if (cancelConn != NULL)
{
cancel_pressed = true;
if (PQcancel(cancelConn, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)))
write_stderr("Cancel request sent\n");
else
{
write_stderr("Could not send cancel request: ");
write_stderr(errbuf);
}
}
LeaveCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
return TRUE;
}
else
/* Return FALSE for any signals not being handled */
return FALSE;
}
void
setup_win32_locks(void)
{
InitializeCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
}
void
setup_cancel_handler(void)
{
static bool done = false;
/* only need one handler per process */
if (!done)
{
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(consoleHandler, TRUE);
done = true;
}
}
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#endif /* WIN32 */
/* ConnectionUp
*
* Returns whether our backend connection is still there.
*/
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static bool
ConnectionUp(void)
{
return PQstatus(pset.db) != CONNECTION_BAD;
}
/* CheckConnection
*
* Verify that we still have a good connection to the backend, and if not,
* see if it can be restored.
*
* Returns true if either the connection was still there, or it could be
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* restored successfully; false otherwise. If, however, there was no
* connection and the session is non-interactive, this will exit the program
* with a code of EXIT_BADCONN.
*/
static bool
CheckConnection(void)
{
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bool OK;
OK = ConnectionUp();
if (!OK)
{
if (!pset.cur_cmd_interactive)
{
psql_error("connection to server was lost\n");
exit(EXIT_BADCONN);
}
fputs(_("The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: "), stderr);
PQreset(pset.db);
OK = ConnectionUp();
if (!OK)
{
fputs(_("Failed.\n"), stderr);
PQfinish(pset.db);
pset.db = NULL;
ResetCancelConn();
UnsyncVariables();
}
else
fputs(_("Succeeded.\n"), stderr);
}
return OK;
}
/*
* SetCancelConn
*
* Set cancelConn to point to the current database connection.
*/
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static void
SetCancelConn(void)
{
#ifdef WIN32
EnterCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
/* Free the old one if we have one */
if (cancelConn != NULL)
PQfreeCancel(cancelConn);
cancelConn = PQgetCancel(pset.db);
#ifdef WIN32
LeaveCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
}
/*
* ResetCancelConn
*
* Free the current cancel connection, if any, and set to NULL.
*/
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void
ResetCancelConn(void)
{
#ifdef WIN32
EnterCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
if (cancelConn)
PQfreeCancel(cancelConn);
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cancelConn = NULL;
#ifdef WIN32
LeaveCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
}
/*
* on errors, print syntax error position if available.
*
* the query is expected to be in the client encoding.
*/
static void
ReportSyntaxErrorPosition(const PGresult *result, const char *query)
{
#define DISPLAY_SIZE 60 /* screen width limit, in screen cols */
#define MIN_RIGHT_CUT 10 /* try to keep this far away from EOL */
int loc = 0;
const char *sp;
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int clen,
slen,
i,
w,
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*qidx,
*scridx,
qoffset,
scroffset,
ibeg,
iend,
loc_line;
char *wquery;
bool beg_trunc,
end_trunc;
PQExpBufferData msg;
if (pset.verbosity == PQERRORS_TERSE)
return;
sp = PQresultErrorField(result, PG_DIAG_STATEMENT_POSITION);
if (sp == NULL)
{
sp = PQresultErrorField(result, PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_POSITION);
if (sp == NULL)
return; /* no syntax error */
query = PQresultErrorField(result, PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_QUERY);
}
if (query == NULL)
return; /* nothing to reference location to */
if (sscanf(sp, "%d", &loc) != 1)
{
psql_error("INTERNAL ERROR: unexpected statement position \"%s\"\n",
sp);
return;
}
/* Make a writable copy of the query, and a buffer for messages. */
wquery = pg_strdup(query);
initPQExpBuffer(&msg);
/*
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* The returned cursor position is measured in logical characters. Each
* character might occupy multiple physical bytes in the string, and in
* some Far Eastern character sets it might take more than one screen
* column as well. We compute the starting byte offset and starting
* screen column of each logical character, and store these in qidx[] and
* scridx[] respectively.
*/
/* we need a safe allocation size... */
slen = strlen(query) + 1;
qidx = (int *) pg_malloc(slen * sizeof(int));
scridx = (int *) pg_malloc(slen * sizeof(int));
qoffset = 0;
scroffset = 0;
for (i = 0; query[qoffset] != '\0'; i++)
{
qidx[i] = qoffset;
scridx[i] = scroffset;
w = PQdsplen(&query[qoffset], pset.encoding);
/* treat control chars as width 1; see tab hack below */
if (w <= 0)
w = 1;
scroffset += w;
qoffset += PQmblen(&query[qoffset], pset.encoding);
}
qidx[i] = qoffset;
scridx[i] = scroffset;
clen = i;
psql_assert(clen < slen);
/* convert loc to zero-based offset in qidx/scridx arrays */
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loc--;
/* do we have something to show? */
if (loc >= 0 && loc <= clen)
{
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/* input line number of our syntax error. */
loc_line = 1;
/* first included char of extract. */
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ibeg = 0;
/* last-plus-1 included char of extract. */
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iend = clen;
/*
* Replace tabs with spaces in the writable copy. (Later we might
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* want to think about coping with their variable screen width, but
* not today.)
*
* Extract line number and begin and end indexes of line containing
* error location. There will not be any newlines or carriage returns
* in the selected extract.
*/
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for (i = 0; i < clen; i++)
{
/* character length must be 1 or it's not ASCII */
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if ((qidx[i + 1] - qidx[i]) == 1)
{
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if (wquery[qidx[i]] == '\t')
wquery[qidx[i]] = ' ';
else if (wquery[qidx[i]] == '\r' || wquery[qidx[i]] == '\n')
{
if (i < loc)
{
/*
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* count lines before loc. Each \r or \n counts as a
* line except when \r \n appear together.
*/
if (wquery[qidx[i]] == '\r' ||
i == 0 ||
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(qidx[i] - qidx[i - 1]) != 1 ||
wquery[qidx[i - 1]] != '\r')
loc_line++;
/* extract beginning = last line start before loc. */
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ibeg = i + 1;
}
else
{
/* set extract end. */
iend = i;
/* done scanning. */
break;
}
}
}
}
/* If the line extracted is too long, we truncate it. */
beg_trunc = false;
end_trunc = false;
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if (scridx[iend] - scridx[ibeg] > DISPLAY_SIZE)
{
/*
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* We first truncate right if it is enough. This code might be
* off a space or so on enforcing MIN_RIGHT_CUT if there's a wide
* character right there, but that should be okay.
*/
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if (scridx[ibeg] + DISPLAY_SIZE >= scridx[loc] + MIN_RIGHT_CUT)
{
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while (scridx[iend] - scridx[ibeg] > DISPLAY_SIZE)
iend--;
end_trunc = true;
}
else
{
/* Truncate right if not too close to loc. */
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while (scridx[loc] + MIN_RIGHT_CUT < scridx[iend])
{
iend--;
end_trunc = true;
}
/* Truncate left if still too long. */
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while (scridx[iend] - scridx[ibeg] > DISPLAY_SIZE)
{
ibeg++;
beg_trunc = true;
}
}
}
/* the extract MUST contain the target position! */
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psql_assert(ibeg <= loc && loc <= iend);
/* truncate working copy at desired endpoint */
wquery[qidx[iend]] = '\0';
/* Begin building the finished message. */
printfPQExpBuffer(&msg, _("LINE %d: "), loc_line);
if (beg_trunc)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&msg, "...");
/*
* While we have the prefix in the msg buffer, compute its screen
* width.
*/
scroffset = 0;
for (i = 0; i < msg.len; i += PQmblen(&msg.data[i], pset.encoding))
{
w = PQdsplen(&msg.data[i], pset.encoding);
if (w <= 0)
w = 1;
scroffset += w;
}
/* Finish and emit the message. */
appendPQExpBufferStr(&msg, &wquery[qidx[ibeg]]);
if (end_trunc)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&msg, "...");
psql_error("%s\n", msg.data);
/* Now emit the cursor marker line. */
scroffset += scridx[loc] - scridx[ibeg];
resetPQExpBuffer(&msg);
for (i = 0; i < scroffset; i++)
appendPQExpBufferChar(&msg, ' ');
appendPQExpBufferChar(&msg, '^');
psql_error("%s\n", msg.data);
}
/* Clean up. */
termPQExpBuffer(&msg);
free(wquery);
free(qidx);
free(scridx);
}
/*
* AcceptResult
*
* Checks whether a result is valid, giving an error message if necessary;
* resets cancelConn as needed, and ensures that the connection to the backend
* is still up.
*
* Returns true for valid result, false for error state.
*/
static bool
AcceptResult(const PGresult *result, const char *query)
{
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bool OK = true;
ResetCancelConn();
if (!result)
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OK = false;
else
switch (PQresultStatus(result))
{
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
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case PGRES_COPY_IN:
/* Fine, do nothing */
break;
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
/* keep cancel connection for copy out state */
SetCancelConn();
break;
default:
OK = false;
break;
}
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if (!OK)
{
const char *error = PQerrorMessage(pset.db);
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if (strlen(error))
psql_error("%s", error);
ReportSyntaxErrorPosition(result, query);
CheckConnection();
}
return OK;
}
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/*
* PSQLexec
*
* This is the way to send "backdoor" queries (those not directly entered
* by the user). It is subject to -E but not -e.
*
* In autocommit-off mode, a new transaction block is started if start_xact
* is true; nothing special is done when start_xact is false. Typically,
* start_xact = false is used for SELECTs and explicit BEGIN/COMMIT commands.
*
* Note: we don't bother to check PQclientEncoding; it is assumed that no
* caller uses this path to issue "SET CLIENT_ENCODING".
*/
PGresult *
PSQLexec(const char *query, bool start_xact)
{
PGresult *res;
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int echo_hidden;
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if (!pset.db)
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{
psql_error("You are currently not connected to a database.\n");
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return NULL;
}
echo_hidden = SwitchVariable(pset.vars, "ECHO_HIDDEN", "noexec", NULL);
if (echo_hidden != VAR_NOTSET)
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{
printf(_("********* QUERY **********\n"
"%s\n"
"**************************\n\n"), query);
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fflush(stdout);
if (pset.logfile)
{
fprintf(pset.logfile,
_("********* QUERY **********\n"
"%s\n"
"**************************\n\n"), query);
fflush(pset.logfile);
}
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if (echo_hidden == 1) /* noexec? */
return NULL;
}
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SetCancelConn();
if (start_xact && PQtransactionStatus(pset.db) == PQTRANS_IDLE &&
!GetVariableBool(pset.vars, "AUTOCOMMIT"))
{
res = PQexec(pset.db, "BEGIN");
if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(res);
ResetCancelConn();
return NULL;
}
PQclear(res);
}
res = PQexec(pset.db, query);
if (!AcceptResult(res, query) && res)
{
PQclear(res);
res = NULL;
}
return res;
}
/*
* PrintNotifications: check for asynchronous notifications, and print them out
*/
static void
PrintNotifications(void)
{
PGnotify *notify;
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while ((notify = PQnotifies(pset.db)))
{
fprintf(pset.queryFout, _("Asynchronous notification \"%s\" received from server process with PID %d.\n"),
notify->relname, notify->be_pid);
fflush(pset.queryFout);
PQfreemem(notify);
}
}
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/*
* PrintQueryTuples: assuming query result is OK, print its tuples
*
* Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
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static bool
PrintQueryTuples(const PGresult *results)
{
printQueryOpt my_popt = pset.popt;
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/* write output to \g argument, if any */
if (pset.gfname)
{
FILE *queryFout_copy = pset.queryFout;
bool queryFoutPipe_copy = pset.queryFoutPipe;
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pset.queryFout = stdout; /* so it doesn't get closed */
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/* open file/pipe */
if (!setQFout(pset.gfname))
{
pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
return false;
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}
printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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/* close file/pipe, restore old setting */
setQFout(NULL);
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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free(pset.gfname);
pset.gfname = NULL;
}
else
printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
return true;
}
/*
* ProcessCopyResult: if command was a COPY FROM STDIN/TO STDOUT, handle it
*
* Note: Utility function for use by SendQuery() only.
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
ProcessCopyResult(PGresult *results)
{
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bool success = false;
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if (!results)
return false;
switch (PQresultStatus(results))
{
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
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case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
/* nothing to do here */
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success = true;
break;
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
success = handleCopyOut(pset.db, pset.queryFout);
break;
case PGRES_COPY_IN:
success = handleCopyIn(pset.db, pset.cur_cmd_source);
break;
default:
break;
}
/* may need this to recover from conn loss during COPY */
if (!CheckConnection())
return false;
return success;
}
/*
* PrintQueryResults: print out query results as required
*
* Note: Utility function for use by SendQuery() only.
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
PrintQueryResults(PGresult *results)
{
bool success = false;
if (!results)
return false;
switch (PQresultStatus(results))
{
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
success = PrintQueryTuples(results);
break;
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case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
{
char buf[10];
success = true;
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"%u", (unsigned int) PQoidValue(results));
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if (!QUIET())
{
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if (pset.popt.topt.format == PRINT_HTML)
{
fputs("<p>", pset.queryFout);
html_escaped_print(PQcmdStatus(results),
pset.queryFout);
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fputs("</p>\n", pset.queryFout);
}
else
fprintf(pset.queryFout, "%s\n", PQcmdStatus(results));
}
if (pset.logfile)
fprintf(pset.logfile, "%s\n", PQcmdStatus(results));
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SetVariable(pset.vars, "LASTOID", buf);
break;
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}
case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
success = true;
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break;
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
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case PGRES_COPY_IN:
/* nothing to do here */
success = true;
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break;
default:
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break;
}
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fflush(pset.queryFout);
return success;
}
/*
* SendQuery: send the query string to the backend
* (and print out results)
*
* Note: This is the "front door" way to send a query. That is, use it to
* send queries actually entered by the user. These queries will be subject to
* single step mode.
* To send "back door" queries (generated by slash commands, etc.) in a
* controlled way, use PSQLexec().
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
bool
SendQuery(const char *query)
{
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PGresult *results;
TimevalStruct before,
after;
bool OK,
on_error_rollback_savepoint = false;
PGTransactionStatusType transaction_status;
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static bool on_error_rollback_warning = false;
const char *rollback_str;
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if (!pset.db)
{
psql_error("You are currently not connected to a database.\n");
return false;
}
if (GetVariableBool(pset.vars, "SINGLESTEP"))
{
char buf[3];
printf(_("***(Single step mode: verify command)*******************************************\n"
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"%s\n"
"***(press return to proceed or enter x and return to cancel)********************\n"),
query);
fflush(stdout);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) != NULL)
if (buf[0] == 'x')
return false;
}
else if (VariableEquals(pset.vars, "ECHO", "queries"))
{
puts(query);
fflush(stdout);
}
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if (pset.logfile)
{
fprintf(pset.logfile,
_("********* QUERY **********\n"
"%s\n"
"**************************\n\n"), query);
fflush(pset.logfile);
}
SetCancelConn();
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_IDLE &&
!GetVariableBool(pset.vars, "AUTOCOMMIT") &&
!command_no_begin(query))
{
results = PQexec(pset.db, "BEGIN");
if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(results);
ResetCancelConn();
return false;
}
PQclear(results);
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
}
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_INTRANS &&
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(rollback_str = GetVariable(pset.vars, "ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK")) != NULL &&
/* !off and !interactive is 'on' */
pg_strcasecmp(rollback_str, "off") != 0 &&
(pset.cur_cmd_interactive ||
pg_strcasecmp(rollback_str, "interactive") != 0))
{
if (on_error_rollback_warning == false && pset.sversion < 80000)
{
fprintf(stderr, _("The server version (%d) does not support savepoints for ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK.\n"),
pset.sversion);
on_error_rollback_warning = true;
}
else
{
results = PQexec(pset.db, "SAVEPOINT pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(results);
ResetCancelConn();
return false;
}
PQclear(results);
on_error_rollback_savepoint = true;
}
}
if (pset.timing)
GETTIMEOFDAY(&before);
results = PQexec(pset.db, query);
/* these operations are included in the timing result: */
OK = (AcceptResult(results, query) && ProcessCopyResult(results));
if (pset.timing)
GETTIMEOFDAY(&after);
/* but printing results isn't: */
if (OK)
OK = PrintQueryResults(results);
PQclear(results);
/* If we made a temporary savepoint, possibly release/rollback */
if (on_error_rollback_savepoint)
{
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
/* We always rollback on an error */
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_INERROR)
results = PQexec(pset.db, "ROLLBACK TO pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
/* If they are no longer in a transaction, then do nothing */
else if (transaction_status != PQTRANS_INTRANS)
results = NULL;
else
{
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/*
* Do nothing if they are messing with savepoints themselves: If
* the user did RELEASE or ROLLBACK, our savepoint is gone. If
* they issued a SAVEPOINT, releasing ours would remove theirs.
*/
if (strcmp(PQcmdStatus(results), "SAVEPOINT") == 0 ||
strcmp(PQcmdStatus(results), "RELEASE") == 0 ||
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strcmp(PQcmdStatus(results), "ROLLBACK") == 0)
results = NULL;
else
results = PQexec(pset.db, "RELEASE pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
}
if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(results);
ResetCancelConn();
return false;
}
PQclear(results);
}
/* Possible microtiming output */
if (OK && pset.timing)
printf(_("Time: %.3f ms\n"), DIFF_MSEC(&after, &before));
/* check for events that may occur during query execution */
if (pset.encoding != PQclientEncoding(pset.db) &&
PQclientEncoding(pset.db) >= 0)
{
/* track effects of SET CLIENT_ENCODING */
pset.encoding = PQclientEncoding(pset.db);
pset.popt.topt.encoding = pset.encoding;
SetVariable(pset.vars, "ENCODING",
pg_encoding_to_char(pset.encoding));
}
PrintNotifications();
return OK;
}
/*
* Advance the given char pointer over white space and SQL comments.
*/
static const char *
skip_white_space(const char *query)
{
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int cnestlevel = 0; /* slash-star comment nest level */
while (*query)
{
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int mblen = PQmblen(query, pset.encoding);
/*
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* Note: we assume the encoding is a superset of ASCII, so that for
* example "query[0] == '/'" is meaningful. However, we do NOT assume
* that the second and subsequent bytes of a multibyte character
* couldn't look like ASCII characters; so it is critical to advance
* by mblen, not 1, whenever we haven't exactly identified the
* character we are skipping over.
*/
if (isspace((unsigned char) *query))
query += mblen;
else if (query[0] == '/' && query[1] == '*')
{
cnestlevel++;
query += 2;
}
else if (cnestlevel > 0 && query[0] == '*' && query[1] == '/')
{
cnestlevel--;
query += 2;
}
else if (cnestlevel == 0 && query[0] == '-' && query[1] == '-')
{
query += 2;
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/*
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* We have to skip to end of line since any slash-star inside the
* -- comment does NOT start a slash-star comment.
*/
while (*query)
{
if (*query == '\n')
{
query++;
break;
}
query += PQmblen(query, pset.encoding);
}
}
else if (cnestlevel > 0)
query += mblen;
else
break; /* found first token */
}
return query;
}
/*
* Check whether a command is one of those for which we should NOT start
* a new transaction block (ie, send a preceding BEGIN).
*
* These include the transaction control statements themselves, plus
* certain statements that the backend disallows inside transaction blocks.
*/
static bool
command_no_begin(const char *query)
{
int wordlen;
/*
* First we must advance over any whitespace and comments.
*/
query = skip_white_space(query);
/*
* Check word length (since "beginx" is not "begin").
*/
wordlen = 0;
while (isalpha((unsigned char) query[wordlen]))
wordlen += PQmblen(&query[wordlen], pset.encoding);
/*
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* Transaction control commands. These should include every keyword that
* gives rise to a TransactionStmt in the backend grammar, except for the
* savepoint-related commands.
*
* (We assume that START must be START TRANSACTION, since there is
* presently no other "START foo" command.)
*/
if (wordlen == 5 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "abort", 5) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 5 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "begin", 5) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 5 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "start", 5) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "commit", 6) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 3 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "end", 3) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 8 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "rollback", 8) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 7 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "prepare", 7) == 0)
{
/* PREPARE TRANSACTION is a TC command, PREPARE foo is not */
query += wordlen;
query = skip_white_space(query);
wordlen = 0;
while (isalpha((unsigned char) query[wordlen]))
wordlen += PQmblen(&query[wordlen], pset.encoding);
if (wordlen == 11 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "transaction", 11) == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
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* Commands not allowed within transactions. The statements checked for
* here should be exactly those that call PreventTransactionChain() in the
* backend.
*
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* Note: we are a bit sloppy about CLUSTER, which is transactional in some
* variants but not others.
*/
if (wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "vacuum", 6) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 7 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "cluster", 7) == 0)
return true;
/*
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* Note: these tests will match CREATE SYSTEM, DROP SYSTEM, and REINDEX
* TABLESPACE, which aren't really valid commands so we don't care much.
* The other six possible matches are correct.
*/
if ((wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "create", 6) == 0) ||
(wordlen == 4 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "drop", 4) == 0) ||
(wordlen == 7 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "reindex", 7) == 0))
{
query += wordlen;
query = skip_white_space(query);
wordlen = 0;
while (isalpha((unsigned char) query[wordlen]))
wordlen += PQmblen(&query[wordlen], pset.encoding);
if (wordlen == 8 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "database", 8) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "system", 6) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 10 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "tablespace", 10) == 0)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Test if the current user is a database superuser.
*
* Note: this will correctly detect superuserness only with a protocol-3.0
* or newer backend; otherwise it will always say "false".
*/
bool
is_superuser(void)
{
const char *val;
if (!pset.db)
return false;
val = PQparameterStatus(pset.db, "is_superuser");
if (val && strcmp(val, "on") == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* Return the session user of the current connection.
*
* Note: this will correctly detect the session user only with a
* protocol-3.0 or newer backend; otherwise it will return the
* connection user.
*/
const char *
session_username(void)
{
const char *val;
if (!pset.db)
return NULL;
val = PQparameterStatus(pset.db, "session_authorization");
if (val)
return val;
else
return PQuser(pset.db);
}
/* expand_tilde
*
* substitute '~' with HOME or '~username' with username's home dir
*
*/
char *
expand_tilde(char **filename)
{
if (!filename || !(*filename))
return NULL;
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/*
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* WIN32 doesn't use tilde expansion for file names. Also, it uses tilde
* for short versions of long file names, though the tilde is usually
* toward the end, not at the beginning.
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*/
#ifndef WIN32
/* try tilde expansion */
if (**filename == '~')
{
char *fn;
char oldp,
*p;
struct passwd *pw;
char home[MAXPGPATH];
fn = *filename;
*home = '\0';
p = fn + 1;
while (*p != '/' && *p != '\0')
p++;
oldp = *p;
*p = '\0';
if (*(fn + 1) == '\0')
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get_home_path(home); /* ~ or ~/ only */
else if ((pw = getpwnam(fn + 1)) != NULL)
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StrNCpy(home, pw->pw_dir, MAXPGPATH); /* ~user */
*p = oldp;
if (strlen(home) != 0)
{
char *newfn;
newfn = pg_malloc(strlen(home) + strlen(p) + 1);
strcpy(newfn, home);
strcat(newfn, p);
free(fn);
*filename = newfn;
}
}
#endif
return *filename;
}