pg: Statement execution + better error reporting
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FU.xs
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FU.xs
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@ -103,6 +103,10 @@ void columns(fupg_st *st)
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CODE:
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ST(0) = fupg_st_columns(aTHX_ st);
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void exec(fupg_st *st)
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CODE:
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ST(0) = fupg_st_exec(aTHX_ st);
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void DESTROY(fupg_st *st)
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CODE:
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fupg_st_destroy(st);
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10
FU/PG.pm
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FU/PG.pm
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@ -9,9 +9,7 @@ package FU::PG::conn {
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};
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package FU::PG::error {
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use overload '""' => sub($e, @) {
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$e->{verbose_message} || "$e->{severity}: $e->{message}\n";
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};
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use overload '""' => sub($e, @) { $e->{full_message} };
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}
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1;
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@ -100,9 +98,9 @@ of bind parameters. C<$sql> can only hold a single statement.
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Parameters can be referenced from C<$sql> with numbered placeholders, where
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C<$1> refers to the first parameter, C<$2> to the second, etc. Be careful to
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not accidentally interpolate perl's C<$1> and C<$2>. Using a question mark for
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placeholders, as is common with L<DBI>, is not supported. If a placeholder
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mentioned in C<$sql> is not present in C<@params>, I<NULL> is assumed instead.
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Excess C<@params> that are not referenced by C<$sql> are ignored.
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placeholders, as is common with L<DBI>, is not supported. An error is thrown
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when attempting to execute a query where the number of C<@params> does not
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match the number of placeholders in C<$sql>.
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Note that this method just creates a statement object, the given query is not
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prepared or executed until the appropriate statement methods (see below) are
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29
c/common.c
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c/common.c
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@ -9,6 +9,35 @@ static SV *fupg_selfobj_(pTHX_ SV **self, void *obj, const char *klass) {
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/* Return an SV to use for croak_sv() with a HV object.
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* Adds a "full_message" field including stack trace. */
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__attribute__((format (printf, 3, 4)))
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static SV *fu_croak_hv(HV *hv, const char *klass, const char *message, ...) {
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va_list args;
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SV *sv;
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dTHX;
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dSP;
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va_start(args, message);
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sv = vnewSVpvf(message, &args);
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va_end(args);
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ENTER;
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SAVETMPS;
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PUSHMARK(SP);
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XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(sv));
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PUTBACK;
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call_pv("Carp::longmess", G_SCALAR);
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hv_stores(hv, "full_message", SvREFCNT_inc(POPs));
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FREETMPS;
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LEAVE;
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return sv_bless(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV *)hv)), gv_stashpv(klass, GV_ADD));
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}
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/* Custom string builder, should be slightly faster than using Sv* macros directly. */
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typedef struct {
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@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ typedef enum { PQSHOW_CONTEXT_NEVER, PQSHOW_CONTEXT_ERRORS, PQSHOW_CONTEXT_ALWAY
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X(PQdescribePrepared, PGresult *, PGconn *, const char *) \
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X(PQerrorMessage, char *, const PGconn *) \
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X(PQexec, PGresult *, PGconn *, const char *) \
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X(PQexecPrepared, PGresult *, PGconn *, const char *, int, const char * const *, const int *, const int *, int) \
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X(PQfinish, void, PGconn *) \
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X(PQfmod, int, const PGresult *, int) \
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X(PQfname, char *, const PGresult *, int) \
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99
c/pgconn.c
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c/pgconn.c
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ static SV *fupg_conn_errsv(PGconn *conn, const char *action) {
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hv_stores(hv, "action", newSVpv(action, 0));
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hv_stores(hv, "severity", newSVpvs("FATAL")); /* Connection-related errors are always fatal */
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hv_stores(hv, "message", newSVpv(PQerrorMessage(conn), 0));
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return sv_bless(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV *)hv)), gv_stashpvs("FU::PG::error", GV_ADD));
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return fu_croak_hv(hv, "FU::PG::error", "FATAL: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
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}
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static void fupg_conn_croak(fupg_conn *c, const char *action) {
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@ -23,11 +23,10 @@ static void fupg_conn_croak(fupg_conn *c, const char *action) {
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static void fupg_result_croak(PGresult *r, const char *action, const char *query) {
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dTHX;
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HV *hv = newHV();
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char *s;
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hv_stores(hv, "action", newSVpv(action, 0));
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s = PQresultErrorField(r, PG_DIAG_SEVERITY_NONLOCALIZED);
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char *s = PQresultErrorField(r, PG_DIAG_SEVERITY_NONLOCALIZED);
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hv_stores(hv, "severity", newSVpv(s ? s : "FATAL", 0));
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if (query) hv_stores(hv, "query", newSVpv(s, 0));
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if (query) hv_stores(hv, "query", newSVpv(query, 0));
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/* If the PGresult is not an error, assume it's an unexpected resultStatus */
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s = PQresultErrorField(r, PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_PRIMARY);
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@ -36,11 +35,12 @@ static void fupg_result_croak(PGresult *r, const char *action, const char *query
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/* I like the verbose error messages. Doesn't include anything that's not
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* also fetched below, but saves me from having to do the formatting
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* manually. */
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char *verbose = NULL;
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if (s) {
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s = PQresultVerboseErrorMessage(r, 2 /* PQERRORS_VERBOSE */, 1 /* PQSHOW_CONTEXT_ERRORS */);
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verbose = PQresultVerboseErrorMessage(r, PQERRORS_VERBOSE, PQSHOW_CONTEXT_ERRORS);
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if (s) {
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hv_stores(hv, "verbose_message", newSVpv(s, 0));
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PQfreemem(s);
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hv_stores(hv, "verbose_message", newSVpv(verbose, 0));
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PQfreemem(verbose);
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}
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}
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@ -60,7 +60,13 @@ static void fupg_result_croak(PGresult *r, const char *action, const char *query
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if ((s = PQresultErrorField(r, PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FUNCTION))) hv_stores(hv, "source_function", newSVpv(s, 0));
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PQclear(r);
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croak_sv(sv_bless(sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV *)hv)), gv_stashpvs("FU::PG::error", GV_ADD)));
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croak_sv(verbose
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? fu_croak_hv(hv, "FU::PG::error", "%s", SvPV_nolen(*hv_fetchs(hv, "verbose_message", 0)))
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: fu_croak_hv(hv, "FU::PG::error", "%s: %s",
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SvPV_nolen(*hv_fetchs(hv, "severity", 0)),
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SvPV_nolen(*hv_fetchs(hv, "message", 0))
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)
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);
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}
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static SV *fupg_connect(pTHX_ const char *str) {
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@ -81,6 +87,17 @@ static void fupg_destroy(fupg_conn *c) {
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safefree(c);
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}
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static SV *fupg_exec_result(pTHX_ PGresult *r) {
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SV *ret = &PL_sv_undef;
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char *tup = PQcmdTuples(r);
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if (tup && *tup) {
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ret = sv_2mortal(newSVpv(tup, 0));
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SvIV(ret);
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SvIOK_only(ret);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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static SV *fupg_exec(pTHX_ fupg_conn *c, const char *sql) {
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PGresult *r = PQexec(c->conn, sql);
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if (!r) fupg_conn_croak(c, "exec");
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@ -90,13 +107,7 @@ static SV *fupg_exec(pTHX_ fupg_conn *c, const char *sql) {
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case PGRES_TUPLES_OK: break;
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default: fupg_result_croak(r, "exec", sql);
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}
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SV *ret = &PL_sv_undef;
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char *tup = PQcmdTuples(r);
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if (tup && *tup) {
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ret = sv_2mortal(newSVpv(tup, 0));
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SvIV(ret);
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SvIOK_only(ret);
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}
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SV *ret = fupg_exec_result(r);
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PQclear(r);
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return ret;
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}
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char name[32];
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int prepared;
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PGresult *describe;
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/* Set during execute */
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int paramn;
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char **param;
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PGresult *result;
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} fupg_st;
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static SV *fupg_q(pTHX_ fupg_conn *c, const char *query, I32 ax, I32 argc) {
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@ -122,8 +137,8 @@ static SV *fupg_q(pTHX_ fupg_conn *c, const char *query, I32 ax, I32 argc) {
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st->query = savepv(query);
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if (argc > 2) {
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st->bind = safemalloc((argc-2) * sizeof(SV *));
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I32 i = 2;
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while (i < argc) {
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I32 i;
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for (i=2; i < argc; i++) {
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st->bind[st->bindn] = newSV(0);
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sv_setsv(st->bind[st->bindn], ST(i));
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st->bindn++;
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}
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static SV *fupg_st_params(pTHX_ fupg_st *st) {
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fupg_st_prepare(st);
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fupg_st_prepare(aTHX_ st);
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int i, nparams = PQnparams(st->describe);
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AV *av = newAV_alloc_x(nparams);
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for (i=0; i<nparams; i++) {
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}
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static SV *fupg_st_columns(pTHX_ fupg_st *st) {
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fupg_st_prepare(st);
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fupg_st_prepare(aTHX_ st);
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int i, ncols = PQnfields(st->describe);
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AV *av = newAV_alloc_x(ncols);
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for (i=0; i<ncols; i++) {
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return sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV *)av));
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}
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static void fupg_st_execute(pTHX_ fupg_st *st) {
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/* Disallow fetching the results more than once. I don't see a reason why
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* someone would need that and disallowing it leaves room for fetching the
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* results in a streaming fashion without breaking API compat. */
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if (st->result) croak("Invalid attempt to execute statement multiple times");
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/* TODO: prepare can be skipped when prepared statement caching is disabled and (text-format queries or no bind params) */
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fupg_st_prepare(aTHX_ st);
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st->param = safemalloc(st->bindn * sizeof(char *));
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int i;
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for (i=0; i<st->bindn; i++) {
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st->param[i] = SvPVutf8_nolen(st->bind[i]);
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st->paramn++;
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}
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/* I'm not super fond of this approach. Storing the full query results in a
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* PGresult involves unnecessary parsing, memory allocation and copying.
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* The wire protocol is sufficiently simple that I could parse the query
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* results directly from the network buffers without much additional code,
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* and that would be much more efficient. Alas, libpq doesn't let me do
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* that.
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* There is the option of fetching results in chunked mode, but from what I
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* gather that just saves a bit of memory in exchange for more and smaller
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* malloc()/free()'s. Performance-wise, it probably won't be much of an
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* improvement */
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PGresult *r = PQexecPrepared(st->conn->conn, st->name, st->paramn, (const char * const*)st->param, NULL, NULL, 0);
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if (!r) fupg_conn_croak(st->conn , "exec");
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switch (PQresultStatus(r)) {
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case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
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case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
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case PGRES_TUPLES_OK: break;
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default: fupg_result_croak(r, "exec", st->query);
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}
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st->result = r;
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}
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static SV *fupg_st_exec(pTHX_ fupg_st *st) {
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fupg_st_execute(aTHX_ st);
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return fupg_exec_result(st->result);
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}
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static void fupg_st_destroy(fupg_st *st) {
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int i;
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/* Ignore failure, this is just a best-effort attempt to free up resources on the backend */
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if (st->query) safefree(st->query);
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for (i=0; i < st->bindn; i++) SvREFCNT_dec(st->bind[i]);
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if (st->bind) safefree(st->bind);
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if (st->describe) PQclear(st->describe);
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/* XXX: These point into bind SVs (for now): for (i=0; i < st->paramn; i++) safefree(st->param[i]); */
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if (st->param) safefree(st->param);
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PQclear(st->describe);
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PQclear(st->result);
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SvREFCNT_dec(st->conn->self);
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safefree(st);
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}
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is_deeply $st->params, [];
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is_deeply $st->columns, [{ name => '?column?', oid => 23 }];
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is $conn->exec('SELECT 1 FROM pg_prepared_statements'), 1;
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is $st->exec, 1;
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}
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is $conn->exec('SELECT 1 FROM pg_prepared_statements'), 0;
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ok !eval { $conn->q('SELECT 1', 1)->exec; 1 };
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okerr ERROR => exec => qr/bind message supplies 1 parameters, but prepared statement/;
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ok !eval { $conn->q('SELECT $1')->exec; 1 };
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okerr ERROR => exec => qr/bind message supplies 0 parameters, but prepared statement/;
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{
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my $st = $conn->q("SELECT \$1::int AS a, \$2::char(5) AS \"\x{1F603}\"");
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undef $conn; # statement keeps the connection alive
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