postgresql/src/pl/plperl/plperl.h

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* plperl.h
* Common include file for PL/Perl files
*
* This should be included _AFTER_ postgres.h and system include files, as
* well as headers that could in turn include system headers.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1995, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/pl/plperl/plperl.h
*/
#ifndef PL_PERL_H
#define PL_PERL_H
/* defines free() by way of system headers, so must be included before perl.h */
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
/*
* Pull in Perl headers via a wrapper header, to control the scope of
* the system_header pragma therein.
*/
#include "plperl_system.h"
/* declare routines from plperl.c for access by .xs files */
HV *plperl_spi_exec(char *, int);
void plperl_return_next(SV *);
SV *plperl_spi_query(char *);
SV *plperl_spi_fetchrow(char *);
SV *plperl_spi_prepare(char *, int, SV **);
HV *plperl_spi_exec_prepared(char *, HV *, int, SV **);
SV *plperl_spi_query_prepared(char *, int, SV **);
void plperl_spi_freeplan(char *);
void plperl_spi_cursor_close(char *);
void plperl_spi_commit(void);
void plperl_spi_rollback(void);
char *plperl_sv_to_literal(SV *, char *);
void plperl_util_elog(int level, SV *msg);
/* helper functions */
/*
* convert from utf8 to database encoding
*
* Returns a palloc'ed copy of the original string
*/
static inline char *
utf_u2e(char *utf8_str, size_t len)
{
char *ret;
ret = pg_any_to_server(utf8_str, len, PG_UTF8);
/* ensure we have a copy even if no conversion happened */
if (ret == utf8_str)
ret = pstrdup(ret);
return ret;
}
/*
* convert from database encoding to utf8
*
* Returns a palloc'ed copy of the original string
*/
static inline char *
utf_e2u(const char *str)
{
char *ret;
ret = pg_server_to_any(str, strlen(str), PG_UTF8);
/* ensure we have a copy even if no conversion happened */
if (ret == str)
ret = pstrdup(ret);
return ret;
}
/*
* Convert an SV to a char * in the current database encoding
*
* Returns a palloc'ed copy of the original string
*/
static inline char *
sv2cstr(SV *sv)
{
dTHX;
char *val,
*res;
STRLEN len;
/*
* get a utf8 encoded char * out of perl. *note* it may not be valid utf8!
*/
/*
* SvPVutf8() croaks nastily on certain things, like typeglobs and
* readonly objects such as $^V. That's a perl bug - it's not supposed to
* happen. To avoid crashing the backend, we make a copy of the sv before
* passing it to SvPVutf8(). The copy is garbage collected when we're done
* with it.
*/
if (SvREADONLY(sv) ||
isGV_with_GP(sv) ||
(SvTYPE(sv) > SVt_PVLV && SvTYPE(sv) != SVt_PVFM))
sv = newSVsv(sv);
else
{
/*
* increase the reference count so we can just SvREFCNT_dec() it when
* we are done
*/
SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void(sv);
}
/*
* Request the string from Perl, in UTF-8 encoding; but if we're in a
* SQL_ASCII database, just request the byte soup without trying to make
* it UTF8, because that might fail.
*/
if (GetDatabaseEncoding() == PG_SQL_ASCII)
val = SvPV(sv, len);
else
val = SvPVutf8(sv, len);
/*
* Now convert to database encoding. We use perl's length in the event we
* had an embedded null byte to ensure we error out properly.
*/
res = utf_u2e(val, len);
/* safe now to garbage collect the new SV */
SvREFCNT_dec(sv);
return res;
}
/*
* Create a new SV from a string assumed to be in the current database's
* encoding.
*/
static inline SV *
cstr2sv(const char *str)
{
dTHX;
SV *sv;
char *utf8_str;
/* no conversion when SQL_ASCII */
if (GetDatabaseEncoding() == PG_SQL_ASCII)
return newSVpv(str, 0);
utf8_str = utf_e2u(str);
sv = newSVpv(utf8_str, 0);
SvUTF8_on(sv);
pfree(utf8_str);
return sv;
}
/*
* croak() with specified message, which is given in the database encoding.
*
* Ideally we'd just write croak("%s", str), but plain croak() does not play
* nice with non-ASCII data. In modern Perl versions we can call cstr2sv()
* and pass the result to croak_sv(); in versions that don't have croak_sv(),
* we have to work harder.
*/
static inline void
croak_cstr(const char *str)
{
dTHX;
#ifdef croak_sv
/* Use sv_2mortal() to be sure the transient SV gets freed */
croak_sv(sv_2mortal(cstr2sv(str)));
#else
/*
* The older way to do this is to assign a UTF8-marked value to ERRSV and
* then call croak(NULL). But if we leave it to croak() to append the
* error location, it does so too late (only after popping the stack) in
* some Perl versions. Hence, use mess() to create an SV with the error
* location info already appended.
*/
SV *errsv = get_sv("@", GV_ADD);
char *utf8_str = utf_e2u(str);
SV *ssv;
ssv = mess("%s", utf8_str);
SvUTF8_on(ssv);
pfree(utf8_str);
sv_setsv(errsv, ssv);
croak(NULL);
#endif /* croak_sv */
}
#endif /* PL_PERL_H */