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	This patch adds support for SYS_REFCURSOR (a weakly typed cursor)
for both sql_mode=ORACLE and sql_mode=DEFAULT.
Works as a regular stored routine variable, parameter and return value:
- can be passed as an IN parameter to stored functions and procedures
- can be passed as an INOUT and OUT parameter to stored procedures
- can be returned from a stored function
Note, strongly typed REF CURSOR will be added separately.
Note, to maintain dependencies easier, some parts of sql_class.h
and item.h were moved to new header files:
- select_results.h:
  class select_result_sink
  class select_result
  class select_result_interceptor
- sp_cursor.h:
  class sp_cursor_statistics
  class sp_cursor
- sp_rcontext_handler.h
  class Sp_rcontext_handler and its descendants
The implementation consists of the following parts:
- A new class sp_cursor_array deriving from Dynamic_array
- A new class Statement_rcontext which contains data shared
  between sub-statements of a compound statement.
  It has a member m_statement_cursors of the sp_cursor_array data type,
  as well as open cursor counter. THD inherits from Statement_rcontext.
- A new data type handler Type_handler_sys_refcursor in plugins/type_cursor/
  It is designed to store uint16 references -
  positions of the cursor in THD::m_statement_cursors.
- Type_handler_sys_refcursor suppresses some derived numeric features.
  When a SYS_REFCURSOR variable is used as an integer an error is raised.
- A new abstract class sp_instr_fetch_cursor. It's needed to share
  the common code between "OPEN cur" (for static cursors) and
  "OPER cur FOR stmt" (for SYS_REFCURSORs).
- New sp_instr classes:
  * sp_instr_copen_by_ref      - OPEN sys_ref_curor FOR stmt;
  * sp_instr_cfetch_by_ref     - FETCH sys_ref_cursor INTO targets;
  * sp_instr_cclose_by_ref     - CLOSE sys_ref_cursor;
  * sp_instr_destruct_variable - to destruct SYS_REFCURSOR variables when
                                 the execution goes out of the BEGIN..END block
                                 where SYS_REFCURSOR variables are declared.
- New methods in LEX:
  * sp_open_cursor_for_stmt   - handles "OPEN sys_ref_cursor FOR stmt".
  * sp_add_instr_fetch_cursor - "FETCH cur INTO targets" for both
                                static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs.
  * sp_close - handles "CLOSE cur" both for static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs.
- Changes in cursor functions to handle both static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs:
  * Item_func_cursor_isopen
  * Item_func_cursor_found
  * Item_func_cursor_notfound
  * Item_func_cursor_rowcount
- A new system variable @@max_open_cursors - to limit the number
  of cursors (static and SYS_REFCURSORs) opened at the same time.
  Its allowed range is [0-65536], with 50 by default.
- A new virtual method Type_handler::can_return_bool() telling
  if calling item->val_bool() is allowed for Items of this data type,
  or if otherwise the "Illegal parameter for operation" error should be raised
  at fix_fields() time.
- New methods in Sp_rcontext_handler:
  * get_cursor()
  * get_cursor_by_ref()
- A new class Sp_rcontext_handler_statement to handle top level statement
  wide cursors which are shared by all substatements.
- A new virtual method expr_event_handler() in classes Item and Field.
  It's needed to close (and make available for a new OPEN)
  unused THD::m_statement_cursors elements which do not have any references
  any more. It can happen in various moments in time, e.g.
  * after evaluation parameters of an SQL routine
  * after assigning a cursor expression into a SYS_REFCURSOR variable
  * when leaving a BEGIN..END block with SYS_REFCURSOR variables
  * after setting OUT/INOUT routine actual parameters from formal
    parameters.
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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   Copyright (c) 2025, MariaDB Corporation.
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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; version 2 of the License.
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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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1335  USA */
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#ifndef STATEMENT_RCONTEXT_INCLUDED
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#define STATEMENT_RCONTEXT_INCLUDED
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#include "sp_cursor.h"
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/*
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  Top level statement-wide run time context for stored routines.
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  Unlike sp_rcontext, which contains structures
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  (e.g. variables, cursors, condition handlers) belonging to one stored routine,
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  Statement_rcontext contains structures shared between all stored routines
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  during the top level statement execution.
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*/
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class Statement_rcontext
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{
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  /*
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    Open cursor counter. It watches OPEN/CLOSE for all kinds of cursors:
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    - Static cursors:
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        DECLARE c CURSOR FOR SELECT ...;
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    - SYS_REFCURSORs:
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        DECLARE c SYS_REFCURSOR;
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        OPEN c FOR SELECT ...;
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    It's used to respect the @@max_open_cursors system variable.
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  */
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  uint m_open_cursors_counter;
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  sp_cursor_array m_statement_cursors;
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public:
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  Statement_rcontext()
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   :m_open_cursors_counter(0)
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  { }
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  sp_cursor_array *statement_cursors()
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  {
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    return &m_statement_cursors;
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  }
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  uint open_cursors_counter() const
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  {
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    return m_open_cursors_counter;
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  }
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  void open_cursors_counter_increment()
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  {
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    m_open_cursors_counter++;
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  }
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  void open_cursors_counter_decrement()
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  {
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    DBUG_ASSERT(m_open_cursors_counter > 0);
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    m_open_cursors_counter--;
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  }
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  /*
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    Free all top level statement data data and reinit "this"
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    for a new top level statement.
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    It's called in the very end of the top level statement
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    (it's not called for individual stored routune statements).
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  */
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  void reinit(THD *thd)
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  {
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    // Close SYS_REFCURSORs which did not have explicit CLOSE statement:
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    m_statement_cursors.free(thd);
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    // Zero open cursor counter:
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    DBUG_ASSERT(open_cursors_counter() == 0);
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    m_open_cursors_counter= 0; // Safety
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  }
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};
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#endif // STATEMENT_RCONTEXT_INCLUDED
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