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11 KiB
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369 lines
11 KiB
C++
#ifndef SQL_PREPARE_H
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#define SQL_PREPARE_H
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/* Copyright (c) 1995-2008 MySQL AB, 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Use is subject to license terms.
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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 St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA */
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#include "sql_error.h"
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#define LAST_STMT_ID 0xFFFFFFFF
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#define STMT_ID_MASK 0x7FFFFFFF
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class THD;
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struct LEX;
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/**
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An interface that is used to take an action when
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the locking module notices that a table version has changed
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since the last execution. "Table" here may refer to any kind of
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table -- a base table, a temporary table, a view or an
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information schema table.
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When we open and lock tables for execution of a prepared
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statement, we must verify that they did not change
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since statement prepare. If some table did change, the statement
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parse tree *may* be no longer valid, e.g. in case it contains
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optimizations that depend on table metadata.
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This class provides an interface (a method) that is
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invoked when such a situation takes place.
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The implementation of the method simply reports an error, but
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the exact details depend on the nature of the SQL statement.
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At most 1 instance of this class is active at a time, in which
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case THD::m_reprepare_observer is not NULL.
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@sa check_and_update_table_version() for details of the
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version tracking algorithm
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@sa Open_tables_state::m_reprepare_observer for the life cycle
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of metadata observers.
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*/
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class Reprepare_observer
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{
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public:
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/**
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Check if a change of metadata is OK. In future
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the signature of this method may be extended to accept the old
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and the new versions, but since currently the check is very
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simple, we only need the THD to report an error.
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*/
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bool report_error(THD *thd);
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bool is_invalidated() const { return m_invalidated; }
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void reset_reprepare_observer() { m_invalidated= FALSE; }
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private:
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bool m_invalidated;
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};
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void mysqld_stmt_prepare(THD *thd, const char *packet, uint packet_length);
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void mysqld_stmt_execute(THD *thd, char *packet, uint packet_length);
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void mysqld_stmt_execute_bulk(THD *thd, char *packet, uint packet_length);
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void mysqld_stmt_bulk_execute(THD *thd, char *packet, uint packet_length);
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void mysqld_stmt_close(THD *thd, char *packet);
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void mysql_sql_stmt_prepare(THD *thd);
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void mysql_sql_stmt_execute(THD *thd);
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void mysql_sql_stmt_execute_immediate(THD *thd);
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void mysql_sql_stmt_close(THD *thd);
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void mysqld_stmt_fetch(THD *thd, char *packet, uint packet_length);
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void mysqld_stmt_reset(THD *thd, char *packet);
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void mysql_stmt_get_longdata(THD *thd, char *pos, ulong packet_length);
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void reinit_stmt_before_use(THD *thd, LEX *lex);
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my_bool bulk_parameters_iterations(THD *thd);
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my_bool bulk_parameters_set(THD *thd);
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/**
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Execute a fragment of server code in an isolated context, so that
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it doesn't leave any effect on THD. THD must have no open tables.
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The code must not leave any open tables around.
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The result of execution (if any) is stored in Ed_result.
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*/
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class Server_runnable
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{
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public:
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virtual bool execute_server_code(THD *thd)= 0;
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virtual ~Server_runnable();
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};
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/**
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Execute direct interface.
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@todo Implement support for prelocked mode.
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*/
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class Ed_row;
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/**
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Ed_result_set -- a container with result set rows.
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@todo Implement support for result set metadata and
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automatic type conversion.
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*/
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class Ed_result_set: public Sql_alloc
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{
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public:
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operator List<Ed_row>&() { return *m_rows; }
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unsigned int size() const { return m_rows->elements; }
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Ed_result_set(List<Ed_row> *rows_arg, size_t column_count,
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MEM_ROOT *mem_root_arg);
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/** We don't call member destructors, they all are POD types. */
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~Ed_result_set() {}
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size_t get_field_count() const { return m_column_count; }
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static void operator delete(void *ptr, size_t size) throw ();
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private:
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Ed_result_set(const Ed_result_set &); /* not implemented */
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Ed_result_set &operator=(Ed_result_set &); /* not implemented */
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private:
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MEM_ROOT m_mem_root;
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size_t m_column_count;
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List<Ed_row> *m_rows;
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Ed_result_set *m_next_rset;
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friend class Ed_connection;
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};
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class Ed_connection
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{
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public:
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/**
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Construct a new "execute direct" connection.
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The connection can be used to execute SQL statements.
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If the connection failed to initialize, the error
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will be returned on the attempt to execute a statement.
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@pre thd must have no open tables
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while the connection is used. However,
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Ed_connection works okay in LOCK TABLES mode.
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Other properties of THD, such as the current warning
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information, errors, etc. do not matter and are
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preserved by Ed_connection. One thread may have many
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Ed_connections created for it.
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*/
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Ed_connection(THD *thd);
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/**
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Execute one SQL statement.
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Until this method is executed, no other methods of
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Ed_connection can be used. Life cycle of Ed_connection is:
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Initialized -> a statement has been executed ->
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look at result, move to next result ->
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look at result, move to next result ->
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...
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moved beyond the last result == Initialized.
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This method can be called repeatedly. Once it's invoked,
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results of the previous execution are lost.
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A result of execute_direct() can be either:
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- success, no result set rows. In this case get_field_count()
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returns 0. This happens after execution of INSERT, UPDATE,
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DELETE, DROP and similar statements. Some other methods, such
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as get_affected_rows() can be used to retrieve additional
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result information.
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- success, there are some result set rows (maybe 0). E.g.
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happens after SELECT. In this case get_field_count() returns
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the number of columns in a result set and store_result()
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can be used to retrieve a result set..
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- an error, methods to retrieve error information can
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be used.
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@return execution status
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@retval FALSE success, use get_field_count()
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to determine what to do next.
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@retval TRUE error, use get_last_error()
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to see the error number.
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*/
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bool execute_direct(LEX_STRING sql_text);
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/**
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Same as the previous, but takes an instance of Server_runnable
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instead of SQL statement text.
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@return execution status
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@retval FALSE success, use get_field_count()
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if your code fragment is supposed to
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return a result set
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@retval TRUE failure
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*/
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bool execute_direct(Server_runnable *server_runnable);
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/**
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Get the number of result set fields.
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This method is valid only if we have a result:
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execute_direct() has been called. Otherwise
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the returned value is undefined.
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@sa Documentation for C API function
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mysql_field_count()
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*/
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ulong get_field_count() const
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{
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return m_current_rset ? m_current_rset->get_field_count() : 0;
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}
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/**
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Get the number of affected (deleted, updated)
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rows for the current statement. Can be
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used for statements with get_field_count() == 0.
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@sa Documentation for C API function
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mysql_affected_rows().
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*/
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ulonglong get_affected_rows() const
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{
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return m_diagnostics_area.affected_rows();
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}
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/**
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Get the last insert id, if any.
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@sa Documentation for mysql_insert_id().
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*/
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ulonglong get_last_insert_id() const
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{
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return m_diagnostics_area.last_insert_id();
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}
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/**
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Get the total number of warnings for the last executed
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statement. Note, that there is only one warning list even
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if a statement returns multiple results.
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@sa Documentation for C API function
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mysql_num_warnings().
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*/
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ulong get_warn_count() const
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{
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return m_diagnostics_area.warn_count();
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}
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/**
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The following members are only valid if execute_direct()
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or move_to_next_result() returned an error.
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They never fail, but if they are called when there is no
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result, or no error, the result is not defined.
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*/
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const char *get_last_error() const { return m_diagnostics_area.message(); }
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unsigned int get_last_errno() const { return m_diagnostics_area.sql_errno(); }
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const char *get_last_sqlstate() const { return m_diagnostics_area.get_sqlstate(); }
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/**
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Provided get_field_count() is not 0, this never fails. You don't
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need to free the result set, this is done automatically when
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you advance to the next result set or destroy the connection.
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Not returning const because of List iterator not accepting
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Should be used when you would like Ed_connection to manage
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result set memory for you.
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*/
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Ed_result_set *use_result_set() { return m_current_rset; }
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/**
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Provided get_field_count() is not 0, this never fails. You
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must free the returned result set. This can be called only
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once after execute_direct().
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Should be used when you would like to get the results
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and destroy the connection.
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*/
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Ed_result_set *store_result_set();
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/**
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If the query returns multiple results, this method
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can be checked if there is another result beyond the next
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one.
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Never fails.
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*/
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bool has_next_result() const { return MY_TEST(m_current_rset->m_next_rset); }
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/**
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Only valid to call if has_next_result() returned true.
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Otherwise the result is undefined.
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*/
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bool move_to_next_result()
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{
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m_current_rset= m_current_rset->m_next_rset;
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return MY_TEST(m_current_rset);
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}
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~Ed_connection() { free_old_result(); }
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private:
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Diagnostics_area m_diagnostics_area;
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/**
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Execute direct interface does not support multi-statements, only
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multi-results. So we never have a situation when we have
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a mix of result sets and OK or error packets. We either
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have a single result set, a single error, or a single OK,
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or we have a series of result sets, followed by an OK or error.
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*/
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THD *m_thd;
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Ed_result_set *m_rsets;
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Ed_result_set *m_current_rset;
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friend class Protocol_local;
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private:
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void free_old_result();
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void add_result_set(Ed_result_set *ed_result_set);
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private:
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Ed_connection(const Ed_connection &); /* not implemented */
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Ed_connection &operator=(Ed_connection &); /* not implemented */
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};
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/** One result set column. */
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struct Ed_column: public LEX_STRING
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{
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/** Implementation note: destructor for this class is never called. */
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};
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/** One result set record. */
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class Ed_row: public Sql_alloc
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{
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public:
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const Ed_column &operator[](const unsigned int column_index) const
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{
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return *get_column(column_index);
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}
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const Ed_column *get_column(const unsigned int column_index) const
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{
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DBUG_ASSERT(column_index < size());
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return m_column_array + column_index;
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}
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size_t size() const { return m_column_count; }
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Ed_row(Ed_column *column_array_arg, size_t column_count_arg)
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:m_column_array(column_array_arg),
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m_column_count(column_count_arg)
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{}
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private:
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Ed_column *m_column_array;
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size_t m_column_count; /* TODO: change to point to metadata */
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};
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#endif // SQL_PREPARE_H
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