postgresql/contrib/ltree/ltxtquery_op.c
Tom Lane 4bd1994650 Make DatumGetFoo/PG_GETARG_FOO/PG_RETURN_FOO macro names more consistent.
By project convention, these names should include "P" when dealing with a
pointer type; that is, if the result of a GETARG macro is of type FOO *,
it should be called PG_GETARG_FOO_P not just PG_GETARG_FOO.  Some newer
types such as JSONB and ranges had not followed the convention, and a
number of contrib modules hadn't gotten that memo either.  Rename the
offending macros to improve consistency.

In passing, fix a few places that thought PG_DETOAST_DATUM() returns
a Datum; it does not, it returns "struct varlena *".  Applying
DatumGetPointer to that happens not to cause any bad effects today,
but it's formally wrong.  Also, adjust an ltree macro that was designed
without any thought for what pgindent would do with it.

This is all cosmetic and shouldn't have any impact on generated code.

Mark Dilger, some further tweaks by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/EA5676F4-766F-4F38-8348-ECC7DB427C6A@gmail.com
2017-09-18 15:21:23 -04:00

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/*
* txtquery operations with ltree
* Teodor Sigaev <teodor@stack.net>
* contrib/ltree/ltxtquery_op.c
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include "ltree.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(ltxtq_exec);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(ltxtq_rexec);
/*
* check for boolean condition
*/
bool
ltree_execute(ITEM *curitem, void *checkval, bool calcnot, bool (*chkcond) (void *checkval, ITEM *val))
{
/* since this function recurses, it could be driven to stack overflow */
check_stack_depth();
if (curitem->type == VAL)
return (*chkcond) (checkval, curitem);
else if (curitem->val == (int32) '!')
{
return calcnot ?
((ltree_execute(curitem + 1, checkval, calcnot, chkcond)) ? false : true)
: true;
}
else if (curitem->val == (int32) '&')
{
if (ltree_execute(curitem + curitem->left, checkval, calcnot, chkcond))
return ltree_execute(curitem + 1, checkval, calcnot, chkcond);
else
return false;
}
else
{ /* |-operator */
if (ltree_execute(curitem + curitem->left, checkval, calcnot, chkcond))
return true;
else
return ltree_execute(curitem + 1, checkval, calcnot, chkcond);
}
}
typedef struct
{
ltree *node;
char *operand;
} CHKVAL;
static bool
checkcondition_str(void *checkval, ITEM *val)
{
ltree_level *level = LTREE_FIRST(((CHKVAL *) checkval)->node);
int tlen = ((CHKVAL *) checkval)->node->numlevel;
char *op = ((CHKVAL *) checkval)->operand + val->distance;
int (*cmpptr) (const char *, const char *, size_t);
cmpptr = (val->flag & LVAR_INCASE) ? ltree_strncasecmp : strncmp;
while (tlen > 0)
{
if (val->flag & LVAR_SUBLEXEME)
{
if (compare_subnode(level, op, val->length, cmpptr, (val->flag & LVAR_ANYEND)))
return true;
}
else if (
(
val->length == level->len ||
(level->len > val->length && (val->flag & LVAR_ANYEND))
) &&
(*cmpptr) (op, level->name, val->length) == 0)
return true;
tlen--;
level = LEVEL_NEXT(level);
}
return false;
}
Datum
ltxtq_exec(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
ltree *val = PG_GETARG_LTREE_P(0);
ltxtquery *query = PG_GETARG_LTXTQUERY_P(1);
CHKVAL chkval;
bool result;
chkval.node = val;
chkval.operand = GETOPERAND(query);
result = ltree_execute(
GETQUERY(query),
&chkval,
true,
checkcondition_str
);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(val, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(query, 1);
PG_RETURN_BOOL(result);
}
Datum
ltxtq_rexec(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
PG_RETURN_DATUM(DirectFunctionCall2(ltxtq_exec,
PG_GETARG_DATUM(1),
PG_GETARG_DATUM(0)
));
}