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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4; fill-column: 100 -*- */
/*
* This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*/
#pragma once
#include <ibase.h>
#include <rtl/ustring.hxx>
#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.hpp>
#include <utility>
namespace connectivity::firebird
{
// Type Blob has 2 subtypes values
// 0 for BLOB, 1 for CLOB
// see http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq48/
// User-defined subtypes are negative.
// Use a number for image which is very unlikely to be defined by a
// user.
enum class BlobSubtype {
Blob = 0,
Clob = 1,
Image = -9546
};
/**
* Numeric and decimal types can be identified by their subtype in
* Firebird API. 1 for NUMERIC, 2 for DECIMAL.
*/
enum class NumberSubType {
Other = 0,
Numeric = 1,
Decimal = 2
};
class ColumnTypeInfo {
private:
short m_aType;
short m_aSubType;
short m_nScale;
OUString m_sCharsetName;
public:
/**
* @param tType SQL type of column defined by Firebird (e.g.
* SQL_DOUBLE)
* @param aSubType SQL sub type as in firebird API. See
* NumberSubType.
* @param scale: Scale of the number. It is ignored in case it's not
* a number. Scale obtained from the Firebird API is negative, so
* that should be negated before passing to this constructor.
*
*/
explicit ColumnTypeInfo( short aType, short aSubType = 0,
short nScale = 0, OUString sCharset = OUString() )
: m_aType(aType)
, m_aSubType(aSubType)
, m_nScale(nScale)
, m_sCharsetName(std::move(sCharset)) {}
explicit ColumnTypeInfo( short aType, OUString sCharset )
: m_aType(aType)
, m_aSubType(0)
, m_nScale(0)
, m_sCharsetName(std::move(sCharset)) {}
short getType() const { return m_aType; }
short getSubType() const { return m_aSubType; }
short getScale() const { return m_nScale; }
OUString const & getCharacterSet() const { return m_sCharsetName; }
sal_Int32 getSdbcType() const;
OUString getColumnTypeName() const;
};
/**
* Make sure an identifier is safe to use within the database. Currently
* firebird seems to return identifiers with 93 character (instead of
* 31), whereby the name is simply padded with trailing whitespace.
* This removes all trailing whitespace (i.e. if necessary so that
* the length is below 31 characters). Firebird automatically compensates
* for such shorter strings, however any trailing padding makes the gui
* editing of such names harder, hence we remove all trailing whitespace.
*/
OUString sanitizeIdentifier(std::u16string_view rIdentifier);
inline bool IndicatesError(const ISC_STATUS_ARRAY& rStatusVector)
{
return rStatusVector[0]==1 && rStatusVector[1]; // indicates error;
}
OUString StatusVectorToString(const ISC_STATUS_ARRAY& rStatusVector,
std::u16string_view rCause);
/**
* Evaluate a firebird status vector and throw exceptions as necessary.
* The content of the status vector is included in the thrown exception.
*
* @throws css::sdbc::SQLException
*/
void evaluateStatusVector(const ISC_STATUS_ARRAY& rStatusVector,
std::u16string_view aCause,
const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >& _rxContext);
/**
* Internally (i.e. in RDB$FIELD_TYPE) firebird stores the data type
* for a column as defined in blr_*, however in the firebird
* api the SQL_* types are used, hence we need to be able to convert
* between the two when retrieving column metadata.
*/
short getFBTypeFromBlrType(short blrType);
void mallocSQLVAR(XSQLDA* pSqlda);
void freeSQLVAR(XSQLDA* pSqlda);
sal_Int64 pow10Integer( int nDecimalCount );
}
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