Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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/* -*- C++ -*- */
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/* Copyright (C) 2002 MySQL AB
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
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#ifndef _SP_HEAD_H_
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#define _SP_HEAD_H_
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#pragma interface /* gcc class implementation */
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#endif
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#include <stddef.h>
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class sp_instr;
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class sp_head : public Sql_alloc
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{
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sp_head(const sp_head &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_head &);
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public:
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static void *operator new(size_t size)
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{
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return (void*) sql_alloc((uint) size);
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}
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static void operator delete(void *ptr, size_t size)
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{
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/* Empty */
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}
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sp_head(LEX_STRING *name, LEX* lex);
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int
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create(THD *thd);
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int
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execute(THD *thd);
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inline void
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add_instr(sp_instr *i)
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{
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insert_dynamic(&m_instr, (gptr)&i);
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}
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inline uint
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instructions()
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{
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return m_instr.elements;
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}
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// Resets lex in 'thd' and keeps a copy of the old one.
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void
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reset_lex(THD *thd);
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// Restores lex in 'thd' from our copy, but keeps some status from the
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// one in 'thd', like ptr, tables, fields, etc.
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void
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restore_lex(THD *thd);
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void
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push_backpatch(uint ip);
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void
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backpatch(uint dest);
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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private:
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Item_string *m_name;
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Item_string *m_defstr;
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LEX *m_mylex; // My own lex
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LEX m_lex; // Temp. store for the other lex
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DYNAMIC_ARRAY m_instr; // The "instructions"
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List<uint> m_backpatch; // Instructions needing backpaching
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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inline sp_instr *
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get_instr(uint i)
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{
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sp_instr *in= NULL;
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get_dynamic(&m_instr, (gptr)&in, i);
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return in;
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}
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}; // class sp_head : public Sql_alloc
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//
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// Find a stored procedure given its name. Returns NULL if not
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// found.
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//
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sp_head *
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sp_find(THD *thd, Item_string *name);
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int
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sp_create_procedure(THD *thd, char *name, uint namelen, char *def, uint deflen);
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int
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sp_drop(THD *thd, char *name, uint namelen);
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//
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// "Instructions"...
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//
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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class sp_instr : public Sql_alloc
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{
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sp_instr(const sp_instr &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_instr &);
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public:
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// Should give each a name or type code for debugging purposes?
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sp_instr(uint ip)
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: Sql_alloc(), m_ip(ip)
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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{}
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virtual ~sp_instr()
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{}
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// Execute this instrution. '*nextp' will be set to the index of the next
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// instruction to execute. (For most instruction this will be the
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// instruction following this one.)
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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// Returns 0 on success, non-zero if some error occured.
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virtual int
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execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp)
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
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{ // Default is a no-op.
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*nextp = m_ip+1; // Next instruction
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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return 0;
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}
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protected:
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uint m_ip; // My index
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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}; // class sp_instr : public Sql_alloc
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//
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// Call out to some prepared SQL statement.
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//
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class sp_instr_stmt : public sp_instr
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{
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sp_instr_stmt(const sp_instr_stmt &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_instr_stmt &);
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public:
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sp_instr_stmt(uint ip)
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: sp_instr(ip)
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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{}
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virtual ~sp_instr_stmt()
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{}
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virtual int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp);
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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inline void
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set_lex(LEX *lex)
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{
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memcpy(&m_lex, lex, sizeof(LEX));
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}
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inline LEX *
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get_lex()
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{
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return &m_lex;
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}
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private:
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LEX m_lex; // My own lex
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}; // class sp_instr_stmt : public sp_instr
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class sp_instr_set : public sp_instr
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{
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sp_instr_set(const sp_instr_set &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_instr_set &);
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public:
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sp_instr_set(uint ip, uint offset, Item *val, enum enum_field_types type)
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: sp_instr(ip), m_offset(offset), m_value(val), m_type(type)
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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{}
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virtual ~sp_instr_set()
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{}
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virtual int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp);
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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private:
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uint m_offset; // Frame offset
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
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Item *m_value;
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enum enum_field_types m_type; // The declared type
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}; // class sp_instr_set : public sp_instr
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class sp_instr_jump : public sp_instr
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{
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sp_instr_jump(const sp_instr_jump &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_instr_jump &);
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public:
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sp_instr_jump(uint ip)
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: sp_instr(ip)
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{}
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sp_instr_jump(uint ip, uint dest)
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: sp_instr(ip), m_dest(dest)
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{}
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virtual ~sp_instr_jump()
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{}
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virtual int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp)
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{
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*nextp= m_dest;
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return 0;
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}
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virtual void
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set_destination(uint dest)
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{
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m_dest= dest;
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}
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private:
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int m_dest; // Where we will go
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}; // class sp_instr_jump : public sp_instr
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class sp_instr_jump_if : public sp_instr_jump
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{
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sp_instr_jump_if(const sp_instr_jump_if &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_instr_jump_if &);
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public:
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sp_instr_jump_if(uint ip, Item *i)
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: sp_instr_jump(ip), m_expr(i)
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{}
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sp_instr_jump_if(uint ip, Item *i, uint dest)
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: sp_instr_jump(ip, dest), m_expr(i)
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{}
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virtual ~sp_instr_jump_if()
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{}
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virtual int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp);
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private:
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int m_dest; // Where we will go
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Item *m_expr; // The condition
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}; // class sp_instr_jump_if : public sp_instr_jump
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class sp_instr_jump_if_not : public sp_instr_jump
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{
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sp_instr_jump_if_not(const sp_instr_jump_if_not &); /* Prevent use of these */
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void operator=(sp_instr_jump_if_not &);
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public:
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sp_instr_jump_if_not(uint ip, Item *i)
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: sp_instr_jump(ip), m_expr(i)
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{}
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sp_instr_jump_if_not(uint ip, Item *i, uint dest)
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: sp_instr_jump(ip, dest), m_expr(i)
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{}
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virtual ~sp_instr_jump_if_not()
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{}
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virtual int execute(THD *thd, uint *nextp);
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private:
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int m_dest; // Where we will go
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Item *m_expr; // The condition
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}; // class sp_instr_jump_if_not : public sp_instr_jump
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Simplistic, experimental framework for Stored Procedures (SPs).
Implements creation and dropping of PROCEDUREs, IN, OUT, and INOUT parameters,
single-statement procedures, rudimentary multi-statement (begin-end) prodedures
(when the client can handle it), and local variables.
Missing most of the embedded SQL language, all attributes, FUNCTIONs, error handling,
reparses procedures at each call (no caching), etc, etc.
Certainly buggy too, but procedures can actually be created and called....
2002-12-08 19:59:22 +01:00
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