postgresql/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/type.c

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/* src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/type.c */
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#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include "extern.h"
#define indicator_set ind_type != NULL && ind_type->type != ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR
static struct ECPGstruct_member struct_no_indicator = {"no_indicator", &ecpg_no_indicator, NULL};
/* malloc + error check */
void *
mm_alloc(size_t size)
{
void *ptr = malloc(size);
if (ptr == NULL)
mmfatal(OUT_OF_MEMORY, "out of memory");
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return ptr;
}
/* strdup + error check */
char *
mm_strdup(const char *string)
{
char *new = strdup(string);
if (new == NULL)
mmfatal(OUT_OF_MEMORY, "out of memory");
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return new;
}
/* duplicate memberlist */
struct ECPGstruct_member *
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ECPGstruct_member_dup(struct ECPGstruct_member *rm)
{
struct ECPGstruct_member *new = NULL;
while (rm)
{
struct ECPGtype *type;
switch (rm->type->type)
{
case ECPGt_struct:
case ECPGt_union:
type = ECPGmake_struct_type(rm->type->u.members, rm->type->type, rm->type->type_name, rm->type->struct_sizeof);
break;
case ECPGt_array:
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/*
* if this array does contain a struct again, we have to
* create the struct too
*/
if (rm->type->u.element->type == ECPGt_struct || rm->type->u.element->type == ECPGt_union)
type = ECPGmake_struct_type(rm->type->u.element->u.members, rm->type->u.element->type, rm->type->u.element->type_name, rm->type->u.element->struct_sizeof);
else
type = ECPGmake_array_type(ECPGmake_simple_type(rm->type->u.element->type, rm->type->u.element->size, rm->type->u.element->counter), rm->type->size);
break;
default:
type = ECPGmake_simple_type(rm->type->type, rm->type->size, rm->type->counter);
break;
}
ECPGmake_struct_member(rm->name, type, &new);
rm = rm->next;
}
return new;
}
/* The NAME argument is copied. The type argument is preserved as a pointer. */
void
ECPGmake_struct_member(const char *name, struct ECPGtype *type, struct ECPGstruct_member **start)
{
struct ECPGstruct_member *ptr,
*ne =
(struct ECPGstruct_member *) mm_alloc(sizeof(struct ECPGstruct_member));
ne->name = mm_strdup(name);
ne->type = type;
ne->next = NULL;
for (ptr = *start; ptr && ptr->next; ptr = ptr->next);
if (ptr)
ptr->next = ne;
else
*start = ne;
}
struct ECPGtype *
ECPGmake_simple_type(enum ECPGttype type, char *size, int counter)
{
struct ECPGtype *ne = (struct ECPGtype *) mm_alloc(sizeof(struct ECPGtype));
ne->type = type;
ne->type_name = NULL;
ne->size = size;
ne->u.element = NULL;
ne->struct_sizeof = NULL;
ne->counter = counter; /* only needed for varchar */
return ne;
}
struct ECPGtype *
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ECPGmake_array_type(struct ECPGtype *type, char *size)
{
struct ECPGtype *ne = ECPGmake_simple_type(ECPGt_array, size, 0);
ne->u.element = type;
return ne;
}
struct ECPGtype *
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ECPGmake_struct_type(struct ECPGstruct_member *rm, enum ECPGttype type, char *type_name, char *struct_sizeof)
{
struct ECPGtype *ne = ECPGmake_simple_type(type, mm_strdup("1"), 0);
ne->type_name = mm_strdup(type_name);
ne->u.members = ECPGstruct_member_dup(rm);
ne->struct_sizeof = struct_sizeof;
return ne;
}
static const char *
get_type(enum ECPGttype type)
{
switch (type)
{
case ECPGt_char:
return "ECPGt_char";
break;
case ECPGt_unsigned_char:
return "ECPGt_unsigned_char";
break;
case ECPGt_short:
return "ECPGt_short";
break;
case ECPGt_unsigned_short:
return "ECPGt_unsigned_short";
break;
case ECPGt_int:
return "ECPGt_int";
break;
case ECPGt_unsigned_int:
return "ECPGt_unsigned_int";
break;
case ECPGt_long:
return "ECPGt_long";
break;
case ECPGt_unsigned_long:
return "ECPGt_unsigned_long";
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break;
case ECPGt_long_long:
return "ECPGt_long_long";
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break;
case ECPGt_unsigned_long_long:
return "ECPGt_unsigned_long_long";
break;
case ECPGt_float:
return "ECPGt_float";
break;
case ECPGt_double:
return "ECPGt_double";
break;
case ECPGt_bool:
return "ECPGt_bool";
break;
case ECPGt_varchar:
return "ECPGt_varchar";
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case ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR: /* no indicator */
return "ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR";
break;
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case ECPGt_char_variable: /* string that should not be quoted */
return "ECPGt_char_variable";
break;
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case ECPGt_const: /* constant string quoted */
return "ECPGt_const";
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break;
case ECPGt_decimal:
return "ECPGt_decimal";
break;
case ECPGt_numeric:
return "ECPGt_numeric";
break;
case ECPGt_interval:
return "ECPGt_interval";
break;
case ECPGt_descriptor:
return "ECPGt_descriptor";
break;
case ECPGt_sqlda:
return "ECPGt_sqlda";
break;
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case ECPGt_date:
return "ECPGt_date";
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break;
case ECPGt_timestamp:
return "ECPGt_timestamp";
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break;
case ECPGt_string:
return "ECPGt_string";
break;
default:
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_ERROR, "unrecognized variable type code %d", type);
}
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return NULL;
}
/* Dump a type.
The type is dumped as:
type-tag <comma> - enum ECPGttype
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reference-to-variable <comma> - char *
size <comma> - long size of this field (if varchar)
arrsize <comma> - long number of elements in the arr
offset <comma> - offset to the next element
Where:
type-tag is one of the simple types or varchar.
reference-to-variable can be a reference to a struct element.
arrsize is the size of the array in case of array fetches. Otherwise 0.
size is the maxsize in case it is a varchar. Otherwise it is the size of
the variable (required to do array fetches of structs).
*/
static void ECPGdump_a_simple(FILE *o, const char *name, enum ECPGttype type,
char *varcharsize,
char *arrsize, const char *size, const char *prefix, int);
static void ECPGdump_a_struct(FILE *o, const char *name, const char *ind_name, char *arrsize,
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struct ECPGtype *type, struct ECPGtype *ind_type, const char *prefix, const char *ind_prefix);
void
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ECPGdump_a_type(FILE *o, const char *name, struct ECPGtype *type, const int brace_level,
const char *ind_name, struct ECPGtype *ind_type, const int ind_brace_level,
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const char *prefix, const char *ind_prefix,
char *arr_str_size, const char *struct_sizeof,
const char *ind_struct_sizeof)
{
struct variable *var;
if (type->type != ECPGt_descriptor && type->type != ECPGt_sqlda &&
type->type != ECPGt_char_variable && type->type != ECPGt_const &&
brace_level >= 0)
{
char *str;
str = mm_strdup(name);
var = find_variable(str);
free(str);
if ((var->type->type != type->type) ||
(var->type->type_name && !type->type_name) ||
(!var->type->type_name && type->type_name) ||
(var->type->type_name && type->type_name && strcmp(var->type->type_name, type->type_name) != 0))
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_ERROR, "variable \"%s\" is hidden by a local variable of a different type", name);
else if (var->brace_level != brace_level)
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_WARNING, "variable \"%s\" is hidden by a local variable", name);
if (ind_name && ind_type && ind_type->type != ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR && ind_brace_level >= 0)
{
str = mm_strdup(ind_name);
var = find_variable(str);
free(str);
if ((var->type->type != ind_type->type) ||
(var->type->type_name && !ind_type->type_name) ||
(!var->type->type_name && ind_type->type_name) ||
(var->type->type_name && ind_type->type_name && strcmp(var->type->type_name, ind_type->type_name) != 0))
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_ERROR, "indicator variable \"%s\" is hidden by a local variable of a different type", ind_name);
else if (var->brace_level != ind_brace_level)
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_WARNING, "indicator variable \"%s\" is hidden by a local variable", ind_name);
}
}
switch (type->type)
{
case ECPGt_array:
if (indicator_set && ind_type->type != ECPGt_array)
mmfatal(INDICATOR_NOT_ARRAY, "indicator for array/pointer has to be array/pointer");
switch (type->u.element->type)
{
case ECPGt_array:
mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_ERROR, "nested arrays are not supported (except strings)"); /* array of array */
break;
case ECPGt_struct:
case ECPGt_union:
ECPGdump_a_struct(o, name,
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ind_name,
type->size,
type->u.element,
(ind_type == NULL) ? NULL : ((ind_type->type == ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR) ? ind_type : ind_type->u.element),
prefix, ind_prefix);
break;
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default:
if (!IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(type->u.element->type))
base_yyerror("internal error: unknown datatype, please report this to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>");
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ECPGdump_a_simple(o, name,
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type->u.element->type,
type->u.element->size, type->size, struct_sizeof ? struct_sizeof : NULL,
prefix, type->u.element->counter);
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if (ind_type != NULL)
{
if (ind_type->type == ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR)
{
char *str_neg_one = mm_strdup("-1");
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, ind_name, ind_type->type, ind_type->size, str_neg_one, NULL, ind_prefix, 0);
free(str_neg_one);
}
else
{
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, ind_name, ind_type->u.element->type,
ind_type->u.element->size, ind_type->size, NULL, ind_prefix, 0);
}
}
}
break;
case ECPGt_struct:
{
char *str_one = mm_strdup("1");
if (indicator_set && ind_type->type != ECPGt_struct)
mmfatal(INDICATOR_NOT_STRUCT, "indicator for struct has to be a struct");
ECPGdump_a_struct(o, name, ind_name, str_one, type, ind_type, prefix, ind_prefix);
free(str_one);
}
break;
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case ECPGt_union: /* cannot dump a complete union */
base_yyerror("type of union has to be specified");
break;
case ECPGt_char_variable:
{
/*
* Allocate for each, as there are code-paths where the values
* get stomped on.
*/
char *str_varchar_one = mm_strdup("1");
char *str_arr_one = mm_strdup("1");
char *str_neg_one = mm_strdup("-1");
if (indicator_set && (ind_type->type == ECPGt_struct || ind_type->type == ECPGt_array))
mmfatal(INDICATOR_NOT_SIMPLE, "indicator for simple data type has to be simple");
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, name, type->type, str_varchar_one, (arr_str_size && strcmp(arr_str_size, "0") != 0) ? arr_str_size : str_arr_one, struct_sizeof, prefix, 0);
if (ind_type != NULL)
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, ind_name, ind_type->type, ind_type->size, (arr_str_size && strcmp(arr_str_size, "0") != 0) ? arr_str_size : str_neg_one, ind_struct_sizeof, ind_prefix, 0);
free(str_varchar_one);
free(str_arr_one);
free(str_neg_one);
}
break;
case ECPGt_descriptor:
{
/*
* Allocate for each, as there are code-paths where the values
* get stomped on.
*/
char *str_neg_one = mm_strdup("-1");
char *ind_type_neg_one = mm_strdup("-1");
if (indicator_set && (ind_type->type == ECPGt_struct || ind_type->type == ECPGt_array))
mmfatal(INDICATOR_NOT_SIMPLE, "indicator for simple data type has to be simple");
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, name, type->type, NULL, str_neg_one, NULL, prefix, 0);
if (ind_type != NULL)
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, ind_name, ind_type->type, ind_type->size, ind_type_neg_one, NULL, ind_prefix, 0);
free(str_neg_one);
free(ind_type_neg_one);
}
break;
default:
{
/*
* Allocate for each, as there are code-paths where the values
* get stomped on.
*/
char *str_neg_one = mm_strdup("-1");
char *ind_type_neg_one = mm_strdup("-1");
if (indicator_set && (ind_type->type == ECPGt_struct || ind_type->type == ECPGt_array))
mmfatal(INDICATOR_NOT_SIMPLE, "indicator for simple data type has to be simple");
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, name, type->type, type->size, (arr_str_size && strcmp(arr_str_size, "0") != 0) ? arr_str_size : str_neg_one, struct_sizeof, prefix, type->counter);
if (ind_type != NULL)
ECPGdump_a_simple(o, ind_name, ind_type->type, ind_type->size, (arr_str_size && strcmp(arr_str_size, "0") != 0) ? arr_str_size : ind_type_neg_one, ind_struct_sizeof, ind_prefix, 0);
free(str_neg_one);
free(ind_type_neg_one);
}
break;
}
}
/* If size is NULL, then the offset is 0, if not use size as a
string, it represents the offset needed if we are in an array of structs. */
static void
ECPGdump_a_simple(FILE *o, const char *name, enum ECPGttype type,
char *varcharsize,
char *arrsize,
const char *size,
const char *prefix,
int counter)
{
if (type == ECPGt_NO_INDICATOR)
fprintf(o, "\n\tECPGt_NO_INDICATOR, NULL , 0L, 0L, 0L, ");
else if (type == ECPGt_descriptor)
/* remember that name here already contains quotes (if needed) */
fprintf(o, "\n\tECPGt_descriptor, %s, 1L, 1L, 1L, ", name);
else if (type == ECPGt_sqlda)
fprintf(o, "\n\tECPGt_sqlda, &%s, 0L, 0L, 0L, ", name);
else
{
char *variable = (char *) mm_alloc(strlen(name) + ((prefix == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(prefix)) + 4);
char *offset = (char *) mm_alloc(strlen(name) + strlen("sizeof(struct varchar_)") + 1 + strlen(varcharsize) + sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT * 10 / 3);
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switch (type)
{
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/*
* we have to use the & operator except for arrays and
* pointers
*/
case ECPGt_varchar:
/*
* we have to use the pointer except for arrays with given
* bounds
*/
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if (((atoi(arrsize) > 0) ||
(atoi(arrsize) == 0 && strcmp(arrsize, "0") != 0)) &&
size == NULL)
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sprintf(variable, "(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
else
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
/*
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* If we created a varchar structure automatically, counter is
* greater than 0.
*/
if (counter)
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(struct varchar_%d)", counter);
else
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(struct varchar)");
break;
case ECPGt_char:
case ECPGt_unsigned_char:
case ECPGt_char_variable:
case ECPGt_string:
{
char *sizeof_name = "char";
/*
* we have to use the pointer except for arrays with given
* bounds, ecpglib will distinguish between * and []
*/
if ((atoi(varcharsize) > 1 ||
(atoi(arrsize) > 0) ||
(atoi(varcharsize) == 0 && strcmp(varcharsize, "0") != 0) ||
(atoi(arrsize) == 0 && strcmp(arrsize, "0") != 0))
&& size == NULL)
{
sprintf(variable, "(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
if ((type == ECPGt_char || type == ECPGt_unsigned_char) &&
strcmp(varcharsize, "0") == 0)
{
/*
* If this is an array of char *, the offset would
* be sizeof(char *) and not sizeof(char).
*/
sizeof_name = "char *";
}
}
else
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
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sprintf(offset, "(%s)*sizeof(%s)", strcmp(varcharsize, "0") == 0 ? "1" : varcharsize, sizeof_name);
break;
}
case ECPGt_numeric:
/*
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* we have to use a pointer here
*/
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(numeric)");
break;
case ECPGt_interval:
/*
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* we have to use a pointer here
*/
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(interval)");
break;
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case ECPGt_date:
/*
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* we have to use a pointer and translate the variable type
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*/
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(date)");
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break;
case ECPGt_timestamp:
/*
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* we have to use a pointer and translate the variable type
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*/
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(timestamp)");
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break;
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case ECPGt_const:
/*
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* just dump the const as string
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*/
sprintf(variable, "\"%s\"", name);
sprintf(offset, "strlen(\"%s\")", name);
break;
default:
/*
* we have to use the pointer except for arrays with given
* bounds
*/
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if (((atoi(arrsize) > 0) ||
(atoi(arrsize) == 0 && strcmp(arrsize, "0") != 0)) &&
size == NULL)
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sprintf(variable, "(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
else
sprintf(variable, "&(%s%s)", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
sprintf(offset, "sizeof(%s)", ecpg_type_name(type));
break;
}
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/*
* Array size would be -1 for addresses of members within structure,
* when pointer to structure is being dumped.
*/
if (atoi(arrsize) < 0 && !size)
strcpy(arrsize, "1");
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/*
* If size i.e. the size of structure of which this variable is part
* of, that gives the offset to the next element, if required
*/
if (size == NULL || strlen(size) == 0)
fprintf(o, "\n\t%s,%s,(long)%s,(long)%s,%s, ", get_type(type), variable, varcharsize, arrsize, offset);
else
fprintf(o, "\n\t%s,%s,(long)%s,(long)%s,%s, ", get_type(type), variable, varcharsize, arrsize, size);
free(variable);
free(offset);
}
}
/* Penetrate a struct and dump the contents. */
static void
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ECPGdump_a_struct(FILE *o, const char *name, const char *ind_name, char *arrsize, struct ECPGtype *type, struct ECPGtype *ind_type, const char *prefix, const char *ind_prefix)
{
/*
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* If offset is NULL, then this is the first recursive level. If not then
* we are in a struct in a struct and the offset is used as offset.
*/
struct ECPGstruct_member *p,
*ind_p = NULL;
char *pbuf = (char *) mm_alloc(strlen(name) + ((prefix == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(prefix)) + 3);
char *ind_pbuf = (char *) mm_alloc(strlen(ind_name) + ((ind_prefix == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(ind_prefix)) + 3);
if (atoi(arrsize) == 1)
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sprintf(pbuf, "%s%s.", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
else
sprintf(pbuf, "%s%s->", prefix ? prefix : "", name);
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prefix = pbuf;
if (ind_type == &ecpg_no_indicator)
ind_p = &struct_no_indicator;
else if (ind_type != NULL)
{
if (atoi(arrsize) == 1)
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sprintf(ind_pbuf, "%s%s.", ind_prefix ? ind_prefix : "", ind_name);
else
sprintf(ind_pbuf, "%s%s->", ind_prefix ? ind_prefix : "", ind_name);
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ind_prefix = ind_pbuf;
ind_p = ind_type->u.members;
}
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for (p = type->u.members; p; p = p->next)
{
ECPGdump_a_type(o, p->name, p->type, -1,
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(ind_p != NULL) ? ind_p->name : NULL,
(ind_p != NULL) ? ind_p->type : NULL,
-1,
prefix, ind_prefix, arrsize, type->struct_sizeof,
(ind_p != NULL) ? ind_type->struct_sizeof : NULL);
if (ind_p != NULL && ind_p != &struct_no_indicator)
{
ind_p = ind_p->next;
if (ind_p == NULL && p->next != NULL)
{
mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_WARNING, "indicator struct \"%s\" has too few members", ind_name);
ind_p = &struct_no_indicator;
}
}
}
if (ind_type != NULL && ind_p != NULL && ind_p != &struct_no_indicator)
{
mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_WARNING, "indicator struct \"%s\" has too many members", ind_name);
}
free(pbuf);
free(ind_pbuf);
}
void
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ECPGfree_struct_member(struct ECPGstruct_member *rm)
{
while (rm)
{
struct ECPGstruct_member *p = rm;
rm = rm->next;
free(p->name);
free(p->type);
free(p);
}
}
void
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ECPGfree_type(struct ECPGtype *type)
{
if (!IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(type->type))
{
switch (type->type)
{
case ECPGt_array:
switch (type->u.element->type)
{
case ECPGt_array:
base_yyerror("internal error: found multidimensional array\n");
break;
case ECPGt_struct:
case ECPGt_union:
/* Array of structs. */
ECPGfree_struct_member(type->u.element->u.members);
free(type->u.element);
break;
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default:
if (!IS_SIMPLE_TYPE(type->u.element->type))
base_yyerror("internal error: unknown datatype, please report this to <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>");
free(type->u.element);
}
break;
case ECPGt_struct:
case ECPGt_union:
ECPGfree_struct_member(type->u.members);
break;
default:
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_ERROR, "unrecognized variable type code %d", type->type);
break;
}
}
free(type);
}
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const char *
get_dtype(enum ECPGdtype type)
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{
switch (type)
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{
case ECPGd_count:
return "ECPGd_countr";
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break;
case ECPGd_data:
return "ECPGd_data";
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break;
case ECPGd_di_code:
return "ECPGd_di_code";
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break;
case ECPGd_di_precision:
return "ECPGd_di_precision";
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break;
case ECPGd_indicator:
return "ECPGd_indicator";
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break;
case ECPGd_key_member:
return "ECPGd_key_member";
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break;
case ECPGd_length:
return "ECPGd_length";
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break;
case ECPGd_name:
return "ECPGd_name";
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break;
case ECPGd_nullable:
return "ECPGd_nullable";
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break;
case ECPGd_octet:
return "ECPGd_octet";
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break;
case ECPGd_precision:
return "ECPGd_precision";
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break;
case ECPGd_ret_length:
return "ECPGd_ret_length";
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case ECPGd_ret_octet:
return "ECPGd_ret_octet";
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break;
case ECPGd_scale:
return "ECPGd_scale";
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break;
case ECPGd_type:
return "ECPGd_type";
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break;
case ECPGd_cardinality:
return "ECPGd_cardinality";
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default:
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mmerror(PARSE_ERROR, ET_ERROR, "unrecognized descriptor item code %d", type);
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}
return NULL;
}