/****************************************************** Data types (c) 1996 Innobase Oy Created 1/16/1996 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #include "data0type.h" #ifdef UNIV_NONINL #include "data0type.ic" #endif /********************************************************************** This function is used to find the storage length in bytes of the first n characters for prefix indexes using a multibyte character set. The function finds charset information and returns length of prefix_len characters in the index field in bytes. NOTE: the prototype of this function is copied from ha_innodb.cc! If you change this function, you MUST change also the prototype here! */ ulint innobase_get_at_most_n_mbchars( /*===========================*/ /* out: number of bytes occupied by the first n characters */ ulint charset_id, /* in: character set id */ ulint prefix_len, /* in: prefix length in bytes of the index (this has to be divided by mbmaxlen to get the number of CHARACTERS n in the prefix) */ ulint data_len, /* in: length of the string in bytes */ const char* str); /* in: character string */ /* At the database startup we store the default-charset collation number of this MySQL installation to this global variable. If we have < 4.1.2 format column definitions, or records in the insert buffer, we use this charset-collation code for them. */ ulint data_mysql_default_charset_coll = 99999999; dtype_t dtype_binary_val = {DATA_BINARY, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; dtype_t* dtype_binary = &dtype_binary_val; /************************************************************************* Determine how many bytes the first n characters of the given string occupy. If the string is shorter than n characters, returns the number of bytes the characters in the string occupy. */ ulint dtype_get_at_most_n_mbchars( /*========================*/ /* out: length of the prefix, in bytes */ const dtype_t* dtype, /* in: data type */ ulint prefix_len, /* in: length of the requested prefix, in characters, multiplied by dtype_get_mbmaxlen(dtype) */ ulint data_len, /* in: length of str (in bytes) */ const char* str) /* in: the string whose prefix length is being determined */ { #ifndef UNIV_HOTBACKUP ut_a(data_len != UNIV_SQL_NULL); ut_ad(!dtype->mbmaxlen || !(prefix_len % dtype->mbmaxlen)); if (dtype->mbminlen != dtype->mbmaxlen) { ut_a(!(prefix_len % dtype->mbmaxlen)); return(innobase_get_at_most_n_mbchars( dtype_get_charset_coll(dtype->prtype), prefix_len, data_len, str)); } if (prefix_len < data_len) { return(prefix_len); } return(data_len); #else /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */ /* This function depends on MySQL code that is not included in InnoDB Hot Backup builds. Besides, this function should never be called in InnoDB Hot Backup. */ ut_error; #endif /* UNIV_HOTBACKUP */ } /************************************************************************* Checks if a data main type is a string type. Also a BLOB is considered a string type. */ ibool dtype_is_string_type( /*=================*/ /* out: TRUE if string type */ ulint mtype) /* in: InnoDB main data type code: DATA_CHAR, ... */ { if (mtype <= DATA_BLOB || mtype == DATA_MYSQL || mtype == DATA_VARMYSQL) { return(TRUE); } return(FALSE); } /************************************************************************* Checks if a type is a binary string type. Note that for tables created with < 4.0.14, we do not know if a DATA_BLOB column is a BLOB or a TEXT column. For those DATA_BLOB columns this function currently returns FALSE. */ ibool dtype_is_binary_string_type( /*========================*/ /* out: TRUE if binary string type */ ulint mtype, /* in: main data type */ ulint prtype) /* in: precise type */ { if ((mtype == DATA_FIXBINARY) || (mtype == DATA_BINARY) || (mtype == DATA_BLOB && (prtype & DATA_BINARY_TYPE))) { return(TRUE); } return(FALSE); } /************************************************************************* Checks if a type is a non-binary string type. That is, dtype_is_string_type is TRUE and dtype_is_binary_string_type is FALSE. Note that for tables created with < 4.0.14, we do not know if a DATA_BLOB column is a BLOB or a TEXT column. For those DATA_BLOB columns this function currently returns TRUE. */ ibool dtype_is_non_binary_string_type( /*============================*/ /* out: TRUE if non-binary string type */ ulint mtype, /* in: main data type */ ulint prtype) /* in: precise type */ { if (dtype_is_string_type(mtype) == TRUE && dtype_is_binary_string_type(mtype, prtype) == FALSE) { return(TRUE); } return(FALSE); } /************************************************************************* Gets the MySQL charset-collation code for MySQL string types. */ ulint dtype_get_charset_coll_noninline( /*=============================*/ ulint prtype) /* in: precise data type */ { return(dtype_get_charset_coll(prtype)); } /************************************************************************* Forms a precise type from the < 4.1.2 format precise type plus the charset-collation code. */ ulint dtype_form_prtype( /*==============*/ ulint old_prtype, /* in: the MySQL type code and the flags DATA_BINARY_TYPE etc. */ ulint charset_coll) /* in: MySQL charset-collation code */ { ut_a(old_prtype < 256 * 256); ut_a(charset_coll < 256); return(old_prtype + (charset_coll << 16)); } /************************************************************************* Validates a data type structure. */ ibool dtype_validate( /*===========*/ /* out: TRUE if ok */ dtype_t* type) /* in: type struct to validate */ { ut_a(type); ut_a((type->mtype >= DATA_VARCHAR) && (type->mtype <= DATA_MYSQL)); if (type->mtype == DATA_SYS) { ut_a((type->prtype & DATA_MYSQL_TYPE_MASK) < DATA_N_SYS_COLS); } ut_a(type->mbminlen <= type->mbmaxlen); return(TRUE); } /************************************************************************* Prints a data type structure. */ void dtype_print( /*========*/ dtype_t* type) /* in: type */ { ulint mtype; ulint prtype; ulint len; ut_a(type); mtype = type->mtype; prtype = type->prtype; if (mtype == DATA_VARCHAR) { fputs("DATA_VARCHAR", stderr); } else if (mtype == DATA_CHAR) { fputs("DATA_CHAR", stderr); } else if (mtype == DATA_BINARY) { fputs("DATA_BINARY", stderr); } else if (mtype == DATA_INT) { fputs("DATA_INT", stderr); } else if (mtype == DATA_MYSQL) { fputs("DATA_MYSQL", stderr); } else if (mtype == DATA_SYS) { fputs("DATA_SYS", stderr); } else { fprintf(stderr, "type %lu", (ulong) mtype); } len = type->len; if ((type->mtype == DATA_SYS) || (type->mtype == DATA_VARCHAR) || (type->mtype == DATA_CHAR)) { putc(' ', stderr); if (prtype == DATA_ROW_ID) { fputs("DATA_ROW_ID", stderr); len = DATA_ROW_ID_LEN; } else if (prtype == DATA_ROLL_PTR) { fputs("DATA_ROLL_PTR", stderr); len = DATA_ROLL_PTR_LEN; } else if (prtype == DATA_TRX_ID) { fputs("DATA_TRX_ID", stderr); len = DATA_TRX_ID_LEN; } else if (prtype == DATA_MIX_ID) { fputs("DATA_MIX_ID", stderr); } else if (prtype == DATA_ENGLISH) { fputs("DATA_ENGLISH", stderr); } else { fprintf(stderr, "prtype %lu", (ulong) prtype); } } fprintf(stderr, " len %lu prec %lu", (ulong) len, (ulong) type->prec); }