mariadb/sql/item_create.h
Monty 5a759d31f7 Changing field::field_name and Item::name to LEX_CSTRING
Benefits of this patch:
- Removed a lot of calls to strlen(), especially for field_string
- Strings generated by parser are now const strings, less chance of
  accidently changing a string
- Removed a lot of calls with LEX_STRING as parameter (changed to pointer)
- More uniform code
- Item::name_length was not kept up to date. Now fixed
- Several bugs found and fixed (Access to null pointers,
  access of freed memory, wrong arguments to printf like functions)
- Removed a lot of casts from (const char*) to (char*)

Changes:
- This caused some ABI changes
  - lex_string_set now uses LEX_CSTRING
  - Some fucntions are now taking const char* instead of char*
- Create_field::change and after changed to LEX_CSTRING
- handler::connect_string, comment and engine_name() changed to LEX_CSTRING
- Checked printf() related calls to find bugs. Found and fixed several
  errors in old code.
- A lot of changes from LEX_STRING to LEX_CSTRING, especially related to
  parsing and events.
- Some changes from LEX_STRING and LEX_STRING & to LEX_CSTRING*
- Some changes for char* to const char*
- Added printf argument checking for my_snprintf()
- Introduced null_clex_str, star_clex_string, temp_lex_str to simplify
  code
- Added item_empty_name and item_used_name to be able to distingush between
  items that was given an empty name and items that was not given a name
  This is used in sql_yacc.yy to know when to give an item a name.
- select table_name."*' is not anymore same as table_name.*
- removed not used function Item::rename()
- Added comparision of item->name_length before some calls to
  my_strcasecmp() to speed up comparison
- Moved Item_sp_variable::make_field() from item.h to item.cc
- Some minimal code changes to avoid copying to const char *
- Fixed wrong error message in wsrep_mysql_parse()
- Fixed wrong code in find_field_in_natural_join() where real_item() was
  set when it shouldn't
- ER_ERROR_ON_RENAME was used with extra arguments.
- Removed some (wrong) ER_OUTOFMEMORY, as alloc_root will already
  give the error.

TODO:
- Check possible unsafe casts in plugin/auth_examples/qa_auth_interface.c
- Change code to not modify LEX_CSTRING for database name
  (as part of lower_case_table_names)
2017-04-23 22:35:46 +03:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Monty Program Ab
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
/* Functions to create an item. Used by sql/sql_yacc.yy */
#ifndef ITEM_CREATE_H
#define ITEM_CREATE_H
typedef struct st_udf_func udf_func;
/**
Public function builder interface.
The parser (sql/sql_yacc.yy) uses a factory / builder pattern to
construct an <code>Item</code> object for each function call.
All the concrete function builders implements this interface,
either directly or indirectly with some adapter helpers.
Keeping the function creation separated from the bison grammar allows
to simplify the parser, and avoid the need to introduce a new token
for each function, which has undesirable side effects in the grammar.
*/
class Create_func
{
public:
/**
The builder create method.
Given the function name and list or arguments, this method creates
an <code>Item</code> that represents the function call.
In case or errors, a NULL item is returned, and an error is reported.
Note that the <code>thd</code> object may be modified by the builder.
In particular, the following members/methods can be set/called,
depending on the function called and the function possible side effects.
<ul>
<li><code>thd->lex->binlog_row_based_if_mixed</code></li>
<li><code>thd->lex->current_context()</code></li>
<li><code>thd->lex->safe_to_cache_query</code></li>
<li><code>thd->lex->uncacheable(UNCACHEABLE_SIDEEFFECT)</code></li>
<li><code>thd->lex->uncacheable(UNCACHEABLE_RAND)</code></li>
<li><code>thd->lex->add_time_zone_tables_to_query_tables(thd)</code></li>
</ul>
@param thd The current thread
@param name The function name
@param item_list The list of arguments to the function, can be NULL
@return An item representing the parsed function call, or NULL
*/
virtual Item *create_func(THD *thd, LEX_CSTRING *name, List<Item> *item_list) = 0;
protected:
/** Constructor */
Create_func() {}
/** Destructor */
virtual ~Create_func() {}
};
/**
Function builder for qualified functions.
This builder is used with functions call using a qualified function name
syntax, as in <code>db.func(expr, expr, ...)</code>.
*/
class Create_qfunc : public Create_func
{
public:
/**
The builder create method, for unqualified functions.
This builder will use the current database for the database name.
@param thd The current thread
@param name The function name
@param item_list The list of arguments to the function, can be NULL
@return An item representing the parsed function call
*/
virtual Item *create_func(THD *thd, LEX_CSTRING *name,
List<Item> *item_list);
/**
The builder create method, for qualified functions.
@param thd The current thread
@param db The database name
@param name The function name
@param use_explicit_name Should the function be represented as 'db.name'?
@param item_list The list of arguments to the function, can be NULL
@return An item representing the parsed function call
*/
virtual Item *create_with_db(THD *thd, LEX_CSTRING *db, LEX_CSTRING *name,
bool use_explicit_name,
List<Item> *item_list) = 0;
protected:
/** Constructor. */
Create_qfunc() {}
/** Destructor. */
virtual ~Create_qfunc() {}
};
/**
Find the native function builder associated with a given function name.
@param thd The current thread
@param name The native function name
@return The native function builder associated with the name, or NULL
*/
extern Create_func *find_native_function_builder(THD *thd,
const LEX_CSTRING *name);
/**
Find the function builder for qualified functions.
@param thd The current thread
@return A function builder for qualified functions
*/
extern Create_qfunc * find_qualified_function_builder(THD *thd);
#ifdef HAVE_DLOPEN
/**
Function builder for User Defined Functions.
*/
class Create_udf_func : public Create_func
{
public:
virtual Item *create_func(THD *thd, LEX_CSTRING *name,
List<Item> *item_list);
/**
The builder create method, for User Defined Functions.
@param thd The current thread
@param fct The User Defined Function metadata
@param item_list The list of arguments to the function, can be NULL
@return An item representing the parsed function call
*/
Item *create(THD *thd, udf_func *fct, List<Item> *item_list);
/** Singleton. */
static Create_udf_func s_singleton;
protected:
/** Constructor. */
Create_udf_func() {}
/** Destructor. */
virtual ~Create_udf_func() {}
};
#endif
/**
Builder for cast expressions.
@param thd The current thread
@param a The item to cast
@param cast_type the type casted into
@param len TODO
@param dec TODO
@param cs The character set
*/
Item *
create_func_cast(THD *thd, Item *a, Cast_target cast_type,
const char *len, const char *dec,
CHARSET_INFO *cs);
Item *create_temporal_literal(THD *thd,
const char *str, uint length,
CHARSET_INFO *cs,
enum_field_types type,
bool send_error);
inline
Item *create_temporal_literal(THD *thd, const String *str,
enum_field_types type,
bool send_error)
{
return create_temporal_literal(thd,
str->ptr(), str->length(), str->charset(),
type, send_error);
}
int item_create_init();
void item_create_cleanup();
Item *create_func_dyncol_create(THD *thd, List<DYNCALL_CREATE_DEF> &list);
Item *create_func_dyncol_add(THD *thd, Item *str,
List<DYNCALL_CREATE_DEF> &list);
Item *create_func_dyncol_delete(THD *thd, Item *str, List<Item> &nums);
Item *create_func_dyncol_get(THD *thd, Item *num, Item *str,
Cast_target cast_type,
const char *c_len, const char *c_dec,
CHARSET_INFO *cs);
Item *create_func_dyncol_json(THD *thd, Item *str);
#endif