mariadb/mysql-test/main/sp-package-code.result
Alexander Barkov 385957a77c MDEV-36053 CURSOR declarations in PACKAGE BODY
This change adds CURSOR declarations inside PACKAGE BODY.

PL/SQL mode:

  SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
  CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg AS
    CURSOR mc0 IS SELECT c0, c1 FROM t1;
    PROCEDURE p1 AS
      rec mc0%ROWTYPE;
    BEGIN
      OPEN mc0;
      FETCH mc0 INTO rec;
      CLOSE mc0
    END;
  END;
  /

SQL/PSM mode:

  SET sql_mode=DEFAULT;
  CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg
    mc0 CURSOR FOR SELECT c0, c1 FROM t1;
    PROCEDURE p1()
    BEGIN
      DECLARE rec ROW TYPE OF mc0;
      OPEN mc0;
      FETCH mc0 INTO rec;
      CLOSE mc0
    END;
  END;
  /

PACKAGE BODY cursors like local cursors
(declared inside a FUNCTION or a PROCEDURE) support:
  - OPEN/FETCH/CLOSE
  - FOR rec IN cur - an explicit cursor loop
  - Using a cursor row as an anchored variable data type:
    * DECLARE var cur%ROWTYPE;     -- sql_mode=ORACLE
    * DECLARE var ROW TYPE OF cur; -- sql_mode=DEFAULT

The patch details:

- Changing various class members and function/method parameters which
  store a CURSOR run-time address from "uint" to sp_rcontext_addr.
  A few classes now derive from sp_rcontext_addr instead of having
  a "uint m_cursor;" member.

  This change uses the same idea with what we did for SP variables,
  when we implemented PACKAGE BODY variables a few years ago.

- Fixing the grammar in sql_yacc.yy to allow CURSOR declarations
  inside PACKAGE BODY.

- Moving the C++ code handing the "CLOSE_SYM ident" grammar
  and creating an sp_instr_cclose instance from sql_yacc.yy
  into a new method LEX::sp_close().
  This is to have the grammar file smaller.
  Also, this code has significantly changed anyway.

- Adding a new class sp_pcontext_top. It's used for the top level parse
  context (of an sp_head). Note, its children contexts still use the old
  class sp_pcontext.

  sp_pcontext_top context additionally to sp_pcontext has:

    const sp_head *m_sp; -- The pointer to the sp_head owning this context
    Dynamic_array<sp_pcursor> m_member_cursors; -- PACKAGE BODY wide cursors

  m_sp->m_parent->get_parse_context() is used to find the sp_pcontext
  belonging to the parent PACKAGE BODY from a sp_pcontext_top instance
  belonging to a PROCEDURE/FUNCTION sp_pcontext_top.

- Adding a new member in sp_rcontext:
    Dynamic_array<sp_cursor*> m_member_cursors;
  It's used to store run-time data of PACKAGE BODY wide cursors.

- Adding a new class sp_instr_copen2. It's used to open PACKAGE BODY cursors.
  Unlike the usual cursors, PACKAGE BODY cursors:
  * do not use the cursor stack (sp_rcontext::m_cstack)
  * do not need a preceeding sp_instr_cpush
  * do not need a following sp_instr_cpop

  All cursor information such as "sp_lex_cursor" resides inside
  sp_instr_copen2 itself (rather than inside sp_instr_cpush which is
  used to store "sp_lex_cursor" in case of sp_instr_copen).

  Note, the other cursor related instructions:
    sp_instr_cfetch
    sp_instr_cclose
    sp_instr_cursor_copy_struct
  do not need sp_instr_xxx2 counter-parts.
  Thy just use sp_rcontext_addr to address cursors.

- Adding Sp_rcontext_handler_member
  It's used to handle PACKAGE BODY members:
  cursors and variables declared in the PACKAGE BODY,
  when they are accessed from its executable initialization section:

    CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg AS
      CURSOR mc0 IS SELECT c0, c1 FROM t1; -- A member (PACKAGE BODY cursor)
      mv0 mc0%ROWTYPE;                     -- A member (PACKAGE BODY variable)
      PROCEDURE p1 AS
      BEGIN
        -- Accessing members from here use sp_rcontext_handler_package_body
        -- (members of the parent PACKAGE BODY)
        OPEN mc0;
        FETCH mc0 INTO mv0;
        CLOSE mc0;
      END;
    BEGIN
      -- NEW:
      -- Accessing members from here use sp_rcontext_handler_member
      -- (PACKAGE BODY own members)
      OPEN mc0;
      FETCH mc0 INTO mv0;
      CLOSE mc0;
    END;
    /

  Member variables and cursor are now marked with the "MEMBER." prefix
  in the "SHOW PACKAGE BODY code" output.
  Some old MTR tests have been re-recorded accordingly.

- Adding new virtual methods into Sp_rcontext_handler:

  virtual const sp_variable *get_pvariable(const sp_pcontext *pctx,
                                           uint offset) const;

  virtual const sp_pcursor *get_pcursor(const sp_pcontext *pctx,
                                        uint offset) const;

  They're used from sp_instr::print() virtual implementations.
  They internally calculate a proper sp_pcontext using as a parameter
  the sp_pcontext pointed by sp_instr::m_ctx.

  For example, Sp_handler_package_body::get_pvariable()/get_pcursor()
  accesses to this sp_pcontext:
      m_ctx->top_context()->m_sp->m_parent->get_parse_context(),
  i.e. the parse context of the PACKAGE BODY which is the parent for
   the current package PROCEDURE of FUNCTION an sp_instr belongs to.

- Adding a new method LEX::find_cursor(). It searches for a cursor in
  this order:
  * Local cursors in the nearst upper BEGIN/END block.
  * A member cursor of the current PACKAGE BODY
    (used from the PACKAGE BODY initialization section)
  * A member cursor of the parrent PACKAGE BODY
    (used from a package PROCEDURE or a package FUNCTION)

  Adding a new method LEX::find_cursor_with_error().
  In case when a cursor is not found, it automatically
  raises the ER_SP_CURSOR_MISMATCH SQL condition into
  the diagnostics area.

- Adding a new method sp_head::add_instr_copenX().
  It creates sp_instr_copen for local cursors,
  or sp_instr_copen2 for non-local cursors.

- Adding a new abstract class sp_lex_cursor_instr.
  It's used a common parent class for a few sp_instr_xxx classes,
  including the new sp_instr_copen2.
  This change is needed to avoid code duplication.

- Adding a new protected method sp_instr::print_cmd_and_var(), to print
  an instruction using this format: "command name@offset".
  It's used from a few implementations of sp_instr_xxx::print(),
  including sp_instr_copen2::print().
  This change is also needed to avoid code duplication.

- Moving the definition of "class Sp_rcontext_handler" from item.h
  into a new file sp_rcontext_handler.h
  This is to maitain header dependencies easier, as well as to move
  declarations not directly related to "class Item" outside of item.h

- Adding a new method sp_pcontext::frame_for_members(), to distinguish
  easier between local cursors/variables and PACKAGE BODY cursors/variables.

- Fixing "struct Lex_for_loop_st" to addionally store
  a const pointer to Sp_rcontext_handler, to distinguish between:
    * FOR rec IN local_cursor
    * FOR rec IN package_body_cursor
2025-06-27 11:17:19 +04:00

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#
# MDEV-32101 CREATE PACKAGE [BODY] for sql_mode=DEFAULT
#
CREATE PACKAGE pkg1
PROCEDURE p1();
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT;
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg1
PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN SELECT 1;
END;
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT RETURN 1;
END;
$$
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE pkg1.p1;
Pos Instruction
0 stmt 0 "SELECT 1"
SHOW FUNCTION CODE pkg1.f1;
Pos Instruction
0 freturn int 1
SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg1;
Pos Instruction
DROP PACKAGE pkg1;
CREATE PACKAGE pkg1
PROCEDURE p1();
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT;
PROCEDURE p2show();
PROCEDURE p2public();
FUNCTION f2public() RETURNS TEXT;
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg1
DECLARE a INT DEFAULT 10;
PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE b INT DEFAULT 20;
SET b=a;
SET b=a+1;
SET a=b;
SET a=b+1;
SET a=a+1;
SET @a=@a+2;
SELECT f1() FROM DUAL;
END;
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT
BEGIN
RETURN a;
END;
PROCEDURE p2private()
BEGIN
SELECT 'This is p2private';
END;
PROCEDURE p2public()
BEGIN
SELECT 'This is p2public';
END;
FUNCTION f2private() RETURNS TEXT
BEGIN
RETURN 'This is f2private';
END;
FUNCTION f2public() RETURNS TEXT
BEGIN
RETURN 'This is f2public';
END;
PROCEDURE p2show()
BEGIN
SHOW FUNCTION CODE f2public;
SHOW FUNCTION CODE f2private;
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p2public;
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p2private;
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p2show;
END;
-- Initialization section
SET a=a+1;
BEGIN
DECLARE b INT;
SET b=a;
SET b=a+1;
SET a=b;
SET a=b+1;
END;
END;
$$
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE pkg1.p1;
Pos Instruction
0 set b@0 20
1 set b@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0
2 set b@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 + 1
3 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 b@0
4 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 b@0 + 1
5 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 + 1
6 stmt 31 "SET @a=@a+2"
7 stmt 0 "SELECT f1() FROM DUAL"
SHOW FUNCTION CODE pkg1.f1;
Pos Instruction
0 freturn int PACKAGE_BODY.a@0
SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg1;
Pos Instruction
0 set a@0 10
1 set MEMBER.a@0 MEMBER.a@0 + 1
2 set b@1 NULL
3 set b@1 MEMBER.a@0
4 set b@1 MEMBER.a@0 + 1
5 set MEMBER.a@0 b@1
6 set MEMBER.a@0 b@1 + 1
CALL pkg1.p2show;
Pos Instruction
0 freturn blob 'This is f2public'
Pos Instruction
0 freturn blob 'This is f2private'
Pos Instruction
0 stmt 0 "SELECT 'This is p2public'"
Pos Instruction
0 stmt 0 "SELECT 'This is p2private'"
Pos Instruction
0 stmt 110 "SHOW FUNCTION CODE f2public"
1 stmt 110 "SHOW FUNCTION CODE f2private"
2 stmt 109 "SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p2public"
3 stmt 109 "SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p2private"
4 stmt 109 "SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p2show"
DROP PACKAGE pkg1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
CREATE PACKAGE pkg1
PROCEDURE p1();
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg1
DECLARE a TYPE OF t1.a DEFAULT 10;
PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE b TYPE OF t1.a DEFAULT 20;
SET b=a;
SET b=a+1;
SET b=b+1;
SET a=b;
SET a=b+1;
SET a=a+1;
END;
-- Initialization section
SET a=a+1;
BEGIN
DECLARE b TYPE OF t1.a;
SET b=a;
SET b=a+1;
SET a=b;
SET a=b+1;
END;
END;
$$
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE pkg1.p1;
Pos Instruction
0 set b@0 20
1 set b@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0
2 set b@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 + 1
3 set b@0 b@0 + 1
4 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 b@0
5 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 b@0 + 1
6 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 + 1
SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg1;
Pos Instruction
0 set a@0 10
1 set MEMBER.a@0 MEMBER.a@0 + 1
2 set b@1 NULL
3 set b@1 MEMBER.a@0
4 set b@1 MEMBER.a@0 + 1
5 set MEMBER.a@0 b@1
6 set MEMBER.a@0 b@1 + 1
DROP PACKAGE pkg1;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE PACKAGE pkg1
PROCEDURE p1();
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg1
DECLARE a ROW(a INT,b TEXT) DEFAULT ROW(10,'x10');
PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE b ROW(a INT,b TEXT) DEFAULT ROW(20,'x20');
SET b=a;
SET a=b;
SET b.a=a.a+1;
SET a.a=b.a+1;
SET a.a=a.a+1;
END;
-- Initialization section
SET a.a:=a.a+1;
BEGIN
DECLARE b ROW(a INT,b TEXT) DEFAULT ROW(30,'x30');
SET b=a;
SET b.a=a.a+1;
SET a=b;
SET a.a=b.a+1;
END;
END;
$$
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE pkg1.p1;
Pos Instruction
0 set b@0 (20,'x20')
1 set b@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0
2 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 b@0
3 set b.a@0[0] PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0[0] + 1
4 set PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0[0] b.a@0[0] + 1
5 set PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0[0] PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0[0] + 1
SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg1;
Pos Instruction
0 set a@0 (10,'x10')
1 set MEMBER.a.a@0[0] MEMBER.a.a@0[0] + 1
2 set b@1 (30,'x30')
3 set b@1 MEMBER.a@0
4 set b.a@1[0] MEMBER.a.a@0[0] + 1
5 set MEMBER.a@0 b@1
6 set MEMBER.a.a@0[0] b.a@1[0] + 1
DROP PACKAGE pkg1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b TEXT);
CREATE PACKAGE pkg1
PROCEDURE p1();
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg1
DECLARE a ROW TYPE OF t1 DEFAULT ROW(10,'x10');
PROCEDURE p1()
BEGIN
DECLARE b ROW TYPE OF t1 DEFAULT ROW(20,'x20');
SET b=a;
SET a=b;
SET b.a=a.a+1;
SET a.a=b.a+1;
SET a.a=a.a+1;
END;
-- Initialization section
SET a.a=a.a+1;
BEGIN
DECLARE b ROW TYPE OF t1 DEFAULT ROW(30,'x30');
SET b=a;
SET b.a=a.a+1;
SET a=b;
SET a.a=b.a+1;
END;
END;
$$
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE pkg1.p1;
Pos Instruction
0 set b@0 (20,'x20')
1 set b@0 PACKAGE_BODY.a@0
2 set PACKAGE_BODY.a@0 b@0
3 set b.a@0["a"] PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0["a"] + 1
4 set PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0["a"] b.a@0["a"] + 1
5 set PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0["a"] PACKAGE_BODY.a.a@0["a"] + 1
SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg1;
Pos Instruction
0 set a@0 (10,'x10')
1 set MEMBER.a.a@0["a"] MEMBER.a.a@0["a"] + 1
2 set b@1 (30,'x30')
3 set b@1 MEMBER.a@0
4 set b.a@1["a"] MEMBER.a.a@0["a"] + 1
5 set MEMBER.a@0 b@1
6 set MEMBER.a.a@0["a"] b.a@1["a"] + 1
DROP PACKAGE pkg1;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Start of 11.4 tests
#
# MDEV-36047 Package body variables are not allowed as FETCH targets
#
CREATE PACKAGE pkg
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT;
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg
DECLARE vc INT DEFAULT 0;
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS INT
BEGIN
DECLARE cur CURSOR FOR SELECT 1 AS c FROM DUAL;
OPEN cur;
FETCH cur INTO vc; -- SHOW CODE should display vc with a "PACKAGE_BODY" prefix
CLOSE cur;
RETURN vc;
END;
BEGIN
DECLARE cur CURSOR FOR SELECT 1 AS c FROM DUAL;
OPEN cur;
FETCH cur INTO vc; -- SHOW CODE should display vc without a prefix
CLOSE cur;
END;
END;
$$
SELECT pkg.f1() FROM DUAL;
pkg.f1()
1
SHOW FUNCTION CODE pkg.f1;
Pos Instruction
0 cpush cur@0
1 copen cur@0
2 cfetch cur@0 PACKAGE_BODY.vc@0
3 cclose cur@0
4 freturn int PACKAGE_BODY.vc@0
SHOW PACKAGE BODY CODE pkg;
Pos Instruction
0 set vc@0 0
1 cpush cur@0
2 copen cur@0
3 cfetch cur@0 MEMBER.vc@0
4 cclose cur@0
5 cpop 1
DROP PACKAGE pkg;
CREATE PACKAGE pkg
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS TEXT;
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg
DECLARE vc1 INT DEFAULT 0;
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS TEXT
BEGIN
DECLARE vc2 INT DEFAULT 0;
DECLARE cur CURSOR FOR SELECT 1 AS c1, 2 AS c2 FROM DUAL;
OPEN cur;
FETCH cur INTO vc1, vc2;
CLOSE cur;
RETURN CONCAT(vc1, ' ', vc2);
END;
END;
$$
SELECT pkg.f1() FROM DUAL;
pkg.f1()
1 2
SHOW FUNCTION CODE pkg.f1;
Pos Instruction
0 set vc2@0 0
1 cpush cur@0
2 copen cur@0
3 cfetch cur@0 PACKAGE_BODY.vc1@0 vc2@0
4 cclose cur@0
5 freturn blob concat(PACKAGE_BODY.vc1@0,' ',vc2@0)
DROP PACKAGE pkg;
CREATE PACKAGE pkg
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS TEXT;
END;
$$
CREATE PACKAGE BODY pkg
DECLARE vc ROW(p1 INT, p2 INT);
FUNCTION f1() RETURNS TEXT
BEGIN
DECLARE cur CURSOR FOR SELECT 1 AS c1, 2 AS c2 FROM DUAL;
OPEN cur;
FETCH cur INTO vc;
CLOSE cur;
RETURN CONCAT(vc.p1, ' ', vc.p2);
END;
END;
$$
SELECT pkg.f1() FROM DUAL;
pkg.f1()
1 2
SHOW FUNCTION CODE pkg.f1;
Pos Instruction
0 cpush cur@0
1 copen cur@0
2 cfetch cur@0 PACKAGE_BODY.vc@0
3 cclose cur@0
4 freturn blob concat(PACKAGE_BODY.vc.p1@0[0],' ',PACKAGE_BODY.vc.p2@0[1])
DROP PACKAGE pkg;
# End of 11.4 tests