postgresql/contrib/lo/lo.c
Tom Lane d08741eab5 Restructure the key include files per recent pghackers discussion: there
are now separate files "postgres.h" and "postgres_fe.h", which are meant
to be the primary include files for backend .c files and frontend .c files
respectively.  By default, only include files meant for frontend use are
installed into the installation include directory.  There is a new make
target 'make install-all-headers' that adds the whole content of the
src/include tree to the installed fileset, for use by people who want to
develop server-side code without keeping the complete source tree on hand.
Cleaned up a whole lot of crufty and inconsistent header inclusions.
2001-02-10 02:31:31 +00:00

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/*
* PostgreSQL type definitions for managed LargeObjects.
*
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/lo/lo.c,v 1.7 2001/02/10 02:31:25 tgl Exp $
*
*/
#include "postgres.h"
/* Required for largeobjects */
#include "libpq/libpq-fs.h"
#include "libpq/be-fsstubs.h"
/* Required for SPI */
#include "executor/spi.h"
/* Required for triggers */
#include "commands/trigger.h"
#define atooid(x) ((Oid) strtoul((x), NULL, 10))
/*
* This is the internal storage format for managed large objects
*
*/
typedef Oid Blob;
/*
* Various forward declarations:
*/
Blob *lo_in(char *str); /* Create from String */
char *lo_out(Blob * addr);/* Output oid as String */
Oid lo_oid(Blob * addr);/* Return oid as an oid */
Blob *lo(Oid oid); /* Return Blob based on oid */
Datum lo_manage(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); /* Trigger handler */
/*
* This creates a large object, and sets its OID to the value in the
* supplied string.
*
* If the string is empty, then a new LargeObject is created, and its oid
* is placed in the resulting lo.
*/
Blob *
lo_in(char *str)
{
Blob *result;
Oid oid;
int count;
if (strlen(str) > 0)
{
count = sscanf(str, "%u", &oid);
if (count < 1)
elog(ERROR, "lo_in: error in parsing \"%s\"", str);
if (oid == InvalidOid)
elog(ERROR, "lo_in: illegal oid \"%s\"", str);
}
else
{
/*
* There is no Oid passed, so create a new one
*/
oid = DatumGetObjectId(DirectFunctionCall1(lo_creat,
Int32GetDatum(INV_READ | INV_WRITE)));
if (oid == InvalidOid)
elog(ERROR, "lo_in: InvalidOid returned from lo_creat");
}
result = (Blob *) palloc(sizeof(Blob));
*result = oid;
return (result);
}
/*
* This simply outputs the Oid of the Blob as a string.
*/
char *
lo_out(Blob * addr)
{
char *result;
if (addr == NULL)
return (NULL);
result = (char *) palloc(32);
sprintf(result, "%u", *addr);
return (result);
}
/*
* This function converts Blob to oid.
*
* eg: select lo_export(raster::oid,'/path/file') from table;
*
*/
Oid
lo_oid(Blob * addr)
{
if (addr == NULL)
return InvalidOid;
return (Oid) (*addr);
}
/*
* This function is used so we can convert oid's to lo's
*
* ie: insert into table values(lo_import('/path/file')::lo);
*
*/
Blob *
lo(Oid oid)
{
Blob *result = (Blob *) palloc(sizeof(Blob));
*result = oid;
return (result);
}
/*
* This handles the trigger that protects us from orphaned large objects
*/
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(lo_manage);
Datum
lo_manage(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
TriggerData *trigdata = (TriggerData *) fcinfo->context;
int attnum; /* attribute number to monitor */
char **args; /* Args containing attr name */
TupleDesc tupdesc; /* Tuple Descriptor */
HeapTuple rettuple; /* Tuple to be returned */
bool isdelete; /* are we deleting? */
HeapTuple newtuple = NULL;/* The new value for tuple */
HeapTuple trigtuple; /* The original value of tuple */
if (!CALLED_AS_TRIGGER(fcinfo))
elog(ERROR, "lo: not fired by trigger manager");
/*
* Fetch some values from trigdata
*/
newtuple = trigdata->tg_newtuple;
trigtuple = trigdata->tg_trigtuple;
tupdesc = trigdata->tg_relation->rd_att;
args = trigdata->tg_trigger->tgargs;
/* tuple to return to Executor */
if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_UPDATE(trigdata->tg_event))
rettuple = newtuple;
else
rettuple = trigtuple;
/* Are we deleting the row? */
isdelete = TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_DELETE(trigdata->tg_event);
/* Get the column were interested in */
attnum = SPI_fnumber(tupdesc, args[0]);
/*
* Handle updates
*
* Here, if the value of the monitored attribute changes, then the large
* object associated with the original value is unlinked.
*/
if (newtuple != NULL)
{
char *orig = SPI_getvalue(trigtuple, tupdesc, attnum);
char *newv = SPI_getvalue(newtuple, tupdesc, attnum);
if ((orig != newv && (orig == NULL || newv == NULL)) || (orig != NULL && newv != NULL && strcmp(orig, newv)))
DirectFunctionCall1(lo_unlink,
ObjectIdGetDatum(atooid(orig)));
if (newv)
pfree(newv);
if (orig)
pfree(orig);
}
/*
* Handle deleting of rows
*
* Here, we unlink the large object associated with the managed attribute
*
*/
if (isdelete)
{
char *orig = SPI_getvalue(trigtuple, tupdesc, attnum);
if (orig != NULL)
{
DirectFunctionCall1(lo_unlink,
ObjectIdGetDatum(atooid(orig)));
pfree(orig);
}
}
return PointerGetDatum(rettuple);
}