Examples of RoutineAliasInfo


Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

                        // All parameters must be IN.
                        paramModes[i] = JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_IN;
                    }

          // details[3] = java method
          RoutineAliasInfo ai = new RoutineAliasInfo(details[3],
              paramCount, paramNames,
              pt, paramModes, 0,
                            RoutineAliasInfo.PS_JAVA, RoutineAliasInfo.NO_SQL, isDeterministic, hasVarargs,
                            false, /* hasDefinersRights */
              false, rt);
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

                arg_modes[i] = JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_IN;
            for (int i = 0; i < num_out_param; i++)
                arg_modes[num_in_param + i] = JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_OUT;
        }

        RoutineAliasInfo routine_alias_info =
            new RoutineAliasInfo(
                routine_name,                       // name of routine
                num_args,                           // number of params
                arg_names,                          // names of params
                arg_types,                          // types of params
                arg_modes,                          // all "IN" params
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

    for (int i = list.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {

      AliasDescriptor proc = (AliasDescriptor) list.get(i);

      RoutineAliasInfo routineInfo = (RoutineAliasInfo) proc.getAliasInfo();
      int parameterCount = routineInfo.getParameterCount();
      if (parameterCount != methodParms.length)
        continue;

      // pre-form the method signature. If it is a dynamic result set procedure
      // then we need to add in the ResultSet array

      TypeDescriptor[] parameterTypes = routineInfo.getParameterTypes();

      int sigParameterCount = parameterCount;
      if (routineInfo.getMaxDynamicResultSets() > 0)
        sigParameterCount++;

      signature = new JSQLType[sigParameterCount];
      for (int p = 0; p < parameterCount; p++) {

        // find the declared type.

        TypeDescriptor td = parameterTypes[p];

        TypeId typeId = TypeId.getBuiltInTypeId(td.getJDBCTypeId());

        TypeId parameterTypeId = typeId;


        // if it's an OUT or INOUT parameter we need an array.
        int parameterMode = routineInfo.getParameterModes()[p];

        if (parameterMode != JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_IN) {

          String arrayType;
          switch (typeId.getJDBCTypeId()) {
            case java.sql.Types.SMALLINT:
            case java.sql.Types.INTEGER:
            case java.sql.Types.BIGINT:
            case java.sql.Types.REAL:
            case java.sql.Types.DOUBLE:
              arrayType = getTypeCompiler(typeId).getCorrespondingPrimitiveTypeName().concat("[]");
              break;
            default:
              arrayType = typeId.getCorrespondingJavaTypeName().concat("[]");
              break;
          }

          typeId = TypeId.getUserDefinedTypeId(arrayType, false);
        }

        // this is the type descriptor of the require method parameter
        DataTypeDescriptor methoddtd = new DataTypeDescriptor(
            typeId,
            td.getPrecision(),
            td.getScale(),
            td.isNullable(),
            td.getMaximumWidth()
          );

        signature[p] = new JSQLType(methoddtd);

        // check parameter is a ? node for INOUT and OUT parameters.

        ValueNode sqlParamNode = null;

        if (methodParms[p] instanceof SQLToJavaValueNode) {
          SQLToJavaValueNode sql2j = (SQLToJavaValueNode) methodParms[p];
          sqlParamNode = sql2j.getSQLValueNode();
        }
        else
        {
        }

        boolean isParameterMarker = true;
        if ((sqlParamNode == null) || !sqlParamNode.requiresTypeFromContext())
        {
          if (parameterMode != JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_IN) {
          
            throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_DB2_PARAMETER_NEEDS_MARKER,
              RoutineAliasInfo.parameterMode(parameterMode),
              routineInfo.getParameterNames()[p]);
          }
          isParameterMarker = false;
        }
        else
        {
          if (applicationParameterNumbers == null)
            applicationParameterNumbers = new int[parameterCount];
            if (sqlParamNode instanceof UnaryOperatorNode) {
              ParameterNode pn = ((UnaryOperatorNode)sqlParamNode).getParameterOperand();
              applicationParameterNumbers[p] = pn.getParameterNumber();
            } else
            applicationParameterNumbers[p] = ((ParameterNode) sqlParamNode).getParameterNumber();
        }

        // this is the SQL type of the procedure parameter.
        DataTypeDescriptor paramdtd = new DataTypeDescriptor(
          parameterTypeId,
          td.getPrecision(),
          td.getScale(),
          td.isNullable(),
          td.getMaximumWidth()
        );

        boolean needCast = false;
        if (!isParameterMarker)
        {

          // can only be an IN parameter.
          // check that the value can be assigned to the
          // type of the procedure parameter.
          if (sqlParamNode instanceof UntypedNullConstantNode)
          {
            sqlParamNode.setType(paramdtd);
          }
          else
          {


            DataTypeDescriptor dts;
            TypeId argumentTypeId;

            if (sqlParamNode != null)
            {
              // a node from the SQL world
              argumentTypeId = sqlParamNode.getTypeId();
              dts = sqlParamNode.getTypeServices();
            }
            else
            {
              // a node from the Java world
              dts = DataTypeDescriptor.getSQLDataTypeDescriptor(methodParms[p].getJavaTypeName());
              if (dts == null)
              {
                throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_NO_CORRESPONDING_S_Q_L_TYPE,
                  methodParms[p].getJavaTypeName());
              }

              argumentTypeId = dts.getTypeId();
            }

            if (! getTypeCompiler(parameterTypeId).storable(argumentTypeId, getClassFactory()))
                throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_NOT_STORABLE,
                  parameterTypeId.getSQLTypeName(),
                  argumentTypeId.getSQLTypeName() );

            // if it's not an exact length match then some cast will be needed.
            if (!paramdtd.isExactTypeAndLengthMatch(dts))
              needCast = true;
          }
        }
        else
        {
          // any variable length type will need a cast from the
          // Java world (the ? parameter) to the SQL type. This
          // ensures values like CHAR(10) are passed into the procedure
          // correctly as 10 characters long.
          if (parameterTypeId.variableLength()) {

            if (parameterMode != JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_OUT)
              needCast = true;
          }
        }
       

        if (needCast)
        {
          // push a cast node to ensure the
          // correct type is passed to the method
          // this gets tacky because before we knew
          // it was a procedure call we ensured all the
          // parameter are JavaNodeTypes. Now we need to
          // push them back to the SQL domain, cast them
          // and then push them back to the Java domain.

          if (sqlParamNode == null) {

            sqlParamNode = (ValueNode) getNodeFactory().getNode(
              C_NodeTypes.JAVA_TO_SQL_VALUE_NODE,
              methodParms[p],
              getContextManager());
          }

          ValueNode castNode = (ValueNode) getNodeFactory().getNode(
            C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
            sqlParamNode,
            paramdtd,
            getContextManager());


          methodParms[p] = (JavaValueNode) getNodeFactory().getNode(
              C_NodeTypes.SQL_TO_JAVA_VALUE_NODE,
              castNode,
              getContextManager());

          methodParms[p] = methodParms[p].bindExpression(fromList, subqueryList, aggregateVector);
        }

        // only force the type for a ? so that the correct type shows up
        // in parameter meta data
        if (isParameterMarker)
          sqlParamNode.setType(paramdtd);
      }

      if (sigParameterCount != parameterCount) {

        TypeId typeId = TypeId.getUserDefinedTypeId("java.sql.ResultSet[]", false);

        DataTypeDescriptor dtd = new DataTypeDescriptor(
            typeId,
            0,
            0,
            false,
            -1
          );

        signature[parameterCount] = new JSQLType(dtd);

      }

      this.routineInfo = routineInfo;
      ad = proc;

      // If a procedure is in the system schema and defined as executing
      // SQL do we set we are in system code.
      if (sd.isSystemSchema() && (routineInfo.getReturnType() == null) && routineInfo.getSQLAllowed() != RoutineAliasInfo.NO_SQL)
        isSystemCode = true;

      break;
    }
}
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

        sd.getUUID().toString(), aliasName, aliasType);
      for (int i = list.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {

        AliasDescriptor proc = (AliasDescriptor) list.get(i);

        RoutineAliasInfo procedureInfo = (RoutineAliasInfo) proc.getAliasInfo();
        int parameterCount = procedureInfo.getParameterCount();
        if (parameterCount != ((RoutineAliasInfo) aliasInfo).getParameterCount())
          continue;

        // procedure duplicate checking is simple, only
        // one procedure with a given number of parameters.
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

     */
    public boolean isTableFunction()
    {
        if ( getAliasType() != AliasInfo.ALIAS_TYPE_FUNCTION_AS_CHAR ) { return false; }

        RoutineAliasInfo    rai = (RoutineAliasInfo) getAliasInfo();

        return rai.getReturnType().isRowMultiSet();
    }
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

    for (int i = list.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {

      AliasDescriptor proc = (AliasDescriptor) list.get(i);

      RoutineAliasInfo rai = (RoutineAliasInfo) proc.getAliasInfo();
      int parameterCount = rai.getParameterCount();
            boolean hasVarargs = rai.hasVarargs();

            if ( hasVarargs )
            {
                // a varargs method can be called with no values supplied
                // for the trailing varargs argument
                if ( methodParms.length < (parameterCount - 1) ) { continue; }
            }
      else if (parameterCount != methodParms.length)
            { continue; }

      // pre-form the method signature. If it is a dynamic result set procedure
      // then we need to add in the ResultSet array

      TypeDescriptor[] parameterTypes = rai.getParameterTypes();

      int sigParameterCount = parameterCount;
      if (rai.getMaxDynamicResultSets() > 0)
            { sigParameterCount++; }

      signature = new JSQLType[sigParameterCount];
      for (int p = 0; p < parameterCount; p++) {

        // find the declared type.

        TypeDescriptor td = parameterTypes[p];

        TypeId typeId = TypeId.getTypeId(td);

        TypeId parameterTypeId = typeId;


        // if it's an OUT or INOUT parameter we need an array.
        int parameterMode = rai.getParameterModes()[ getRoutineArgIdx( rai, p ) ];

        if (parameterMode != JDBC30Translation.PARAMETER_MODE_IN) {

          String arrayType;
          switch (typeId.getJDBCTypeId()) {
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

        methodCall.bindExpression(fromListParam, subqueryList, aggregates);

    // Is the parameter list to the constructor valid for a VTI?
    methodParms = methodCall.getMethodParms();

        RoutineAliasInfo    routineInfo = methodCall.getRoutineInfo();

        if (
            (routineInfo !=null) &&
            routineInfo.getReturnType().isRowMultiSet() &&
            (routineInfo.getParameterStyle() == RoutineAliasInfo.PS_DERBY_JDBC_RESULT_SET)
            )      {
            isDerbyStyleTableFunction = true;
        }

        if ( isDerbyStyleTableFunction )
        {
            Method boundMethod = (Method) methodCall.getResolvedMethod();

            isRestrictedTableFunction = RestrictedVTI.class.isAssignableFrom( boundMethod.getReturnType() );
        }

    /* If we have a valid constructor, does class implement the correct interface?
     * If version2 is true, then it must implement PreparedStatement, otherwise
     * it can implement either PreparedStatement or ResultSet.  (We check for
     * PreparedStatement first.)
     */

    if ( isConstructor() )
    {
        NewInvocationNode   constructor = (NewInvocationNode) methodCall;
               
        if (!constructor.assignableTo("java.sql.PreparedStatement"))
        {
      if (version2)
      {
        throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_DOES_NOT_IMPLEMENT,
                    getVTIName(),
                    "java.sql.PreparedStatement");
      }
      else if (! constructor.assignableTo("java.sql.ResultSet"))
      {
        throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_DOES_NOT_IMPLEMENT,
                    getVTIName(),
                    "java.sql.ResultSet");
      }
        }
        else
        {
          version2 = true;
        }
       
        /* If this is a version 2 VTI */
        if (version2)
        {
      // Does it support predicates
      implementsPushable = constructor.assignableTo("org.apache.derby.vti.IQualifyable");
        }
        // Remember whether or not the VTI implements the VTICosting interface
        implementsVTICosting = constructor.assignableTo(ClassName.VTICosting);
    }

        if ( isDerbyStyleTableFunction )
        {
            implementsVTICosting = implementsDerbyStyleVTICosting( methodCall.getJavaClassName() );
        }
           

    /* Build the RCL for this VTI.  We instantiate an object in order
     * to get the ResultSetMetaData.
     *
     * If we have a special trigger vti, then we branch off and get
     * its rcl from the trigger table that is waiting for us in
     * the compiler context.
     */
    UUID triggerTableId;
    if ((isConstructor()) && ((triggerTableId = getSpecialTriggerVTITableName(lcc, methodCall.getJavaClassName())) != null)  )
    {
      TableDescriptor td = getDataDictionary().getTableDescriptor(triggerTableId);
      setResultColumns( genResultColList(td) );

      // costing info
      vtiCosted = true;
      estimatedCost = 50d;
      estimatedRowCount = 5d;
      supportsMultipleInstantiations = true;
    }
    else
   
            setResultColumns( new ResultColumnList((getContextManager())) );

      // if this is a Derby-style Table Function, then build the result
      // column list from the RowMultiSetImpl return datatype

      if ( isDerbyStyleTableFunction ) {
          createResultColumnsForTableFunction( routineInfo.getReturnType() );
      }
      else
      {
           
          ResultSetMetaData rsmd = getResultSetMetaData();
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

           
            break;

        case PH_HARD_UPGRADE:

            RoutineAliasInfo rai = (RoutineAliasInfo) rs.getObject( 1 );
            TypeDescriptor   td = (TypeDescriptor) rai.getReturnType();

            assertEquals( java.sql.Types.VARCHAR, td.getJDBCTypeId() );
            assertEquals( correctLength, td.getMaximumWidth() );
           
            break;
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

             (List<TupleDescriptor>) null,
             AliasDescriptor.class,
             true,
             TransactionController.ISOLATION_REPEATABLE_READ,
             tc);
        RoutineAliasInfo   oldRai = (RoutineAliasInfo) oldAD.getAliasInfo();
        TypeDescriptor     newReturnType = DataTypeDescriptor.getCatalogType( Types.VARCHAR, Limits.MAX_CLOB_RETURN_LEN );
        RoutineAliasInfo   newRai = new RoutineAliasInfo
            (
             oldRai.getMethodName(),
             oldRai.getParameterCount(),
             oldRai.getParameterNames(),
             oldRai.getParameterTypes(),
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Examples of org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo

                        // All parameters must be IN.
                        paramModes[i] = (ParameterMetaData.parameterModeIn);
                    }

          // details[3] = java method
          RoutineAliasInfo ai = new RoutineAliasInfo(details[3],
              paramCount, paramNames,
              pt, paramModes, 0,
                            RoutineAliasInfo.PS_JAVA, RoutineAliasInfo.NO_SQL, isDeterministic, hasVarargs,
                            false, /* hasDefinersRights */
              false, rt);
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