Tang Cheng | 03c0b0a | 2015-01-12 11:19:45 +0800 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | /* Copyright (c) 1993, 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved. */ |
| 2 | |
| 3 | /* |
| 4 | Author: Srinath Krishnaswamy |
| 5 | Date: 11/24/93 |
| 6 | Source documents: "Functional Specification for C Language Mapping of |
| 7 | OTS Types, Object Management Subsystem", "Oracle C |
| 8 | Coding Standards version 2.2", and the header file |
| 9 | template |
| 10 | Rule sets: the generic and .h file rule sets |
| 11 | Quality status: not exited |
| 12 | Identification tag: [ one or more letters to identify the .h file ] |
| 13 | Revision code: 11/24/93 |
| 14 | |
| 15 | NAME |
| 16 | |
| 17 | ORL - ORacle's external C Language interface to primitive OTS types |
| 18 | |
| 19 | DESCRIPTION |
| 20 | |
| 21 | This header file contains C langauge interface to the OTS primitive |
| 22 | types. The interface includes C mapping of OTS primitive types and |
| 23 | the prototype of the pre-defined operations on the primitive types. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | *********************************************************************** |
| 26 | *** NOTE: The OCI functions for objects requires the *** |
| 27 | *** application to be running in OBJECT mode. That is, during *** |
| 28 | *** process initialization OCIInitialize(), the mode *** |
| 29 | *** specified should be OBJECT mode. *** |
| 30 | ** OCIInitialize(OCI_OBJECT, ..); *** |
| 31 | *********************************************************************** |
| 32 | |
| 33 | RELATED DOCUMENTS |
| 34 | |
| 35 | [1] Krishnaswamy, Srinath and Nguyen, Tin A., "Functional Specification |
| 36 | for C Language Mapping of OTS Types, Object Management Subsystem", |
| 37 | March 1994. |
| 38 | [2] Nguyen, Tin A., "The Open Type System", Oracle Corporation, |
| 39 | February 1994. |
| 40 | [3] Klein, Jonathan D., "Large Field Management", Oracle Corporation, |
| 41 | October 1993. |
| 42 | |
| 43 | PUBLIC FUNCTIONS |
| 44 | |
| 45 | OCI - OCI functions to manipulate Oracle Number, float and decimal |
| 46 | ARITHMETIC |
| 47 | OCINumberInc - OCINumber INCrement (optimized) |
| 48 | OCINumberDec - OCINumber DECrement (optimized) |
| 49 | OCINumberAdd - OCINumber ADD numbers |
| 50 | OCINumberSub - OCINumber SUBtract numbers |
| 51 | OCINumberMul - OCINumber MULtiply numbers |
| 52 | OCINumberDiv - OCINumber DIVide numbers |
| 53 | OCINumberMod - OCINumber MODulo division |
| 54 | OCINumberIntPower - OCINumber integer PoWeR |
| 55 | OCINumberShift - OCINumber decimal ShiFT number |
| 56 | OCINumberNeg - OCINumber NEGate number |
| 57 | OCINumberAbs - OCINumber ABSolute value |
| 58 | OCINumberCeil - OCINumber CEiling of number |
| 59 | OCINumberFloor - OCINumber FLooR of number |
| 60 | OCINumberSqrt - OCINumber SQuare Root of number |
| 61 | OCINumberSign - OCINumber get SIGN of number |
| 62 | NATIVE TYPE CONVERSION |
| 63 | OCINumberToInt - OCINumber convert number TO machine-format Integer |
| 64 | OCINumberFromInt - OCINumber convert machine-format Integer TO Number |
| 65 | OCINumberToReal - OCINumber convert number TO machine-format Real |
| 66 | OCINumberToRealArray - OCINumber convert array of numbers TO |
| 67 | machine-format Real |
| 68 | OCINumberFromReal - OCINumber convert machine-format Real TO Number |
| 69 | TEXT STRING CONVERSION |
| 70 | OCINumberToText - OCINumber convert number TO String |
| 71 | OCINumberFromText - OCINumber convert String TO Number |
| 72 | COMPARISON |
| 73 | OCINumberCmp - OCINumber CoMPare numbers |
| 74 | OCINumberIsZero - OCINumber comparison with ZERo |
| 75 | OCINumberIsInt - OCINumber Is an Integer |
| 76 | ASSIGNMENT |
| 77 | OCINumberAssign - OCINumber ASsiGn number |
| 78 | OCINumberSetZero - OCINumber Set number to Zero value |
| 79 | OCINumberSetPi - OCINumber Set number to Pi |
| 80 | ROUNDING |
| 81 | OCINumberTrunc - OCINumber TRUncate an Oracle number |
| 82 | OCINumberRound - OCINumber ROUnd number |
| 83 | OCINumberPrec - OCINumber round to Precision digits |
| 84 | TRANSCENDENTAL |
| 85 | OCINumberSin - OCINumber SINe |
| 86 | OCINumberArcSin - OCINumber Arc SINe |
| 87 | OCINumberHypSin - OCINumber SiNe Hyperbolic |
| 88 | OCINumberCos - OCINumber COSine |
| 89 | OCINumberArcCos - OCINumber Arc COSine |
| 90 | OCINumberHypCos - OCINumber CoSine Hyperbolic |
| 91 | OCINumberTan - OCINumber TANgent |
| 92 | OCINumberArcTan - OCINumber Arc TANgent |
| 93 | OCINumberArcTan2 - OCINumber Arc TaNgent 2 |
| 94 | OCINumberHypTan - OCINumber TaNgent Hyperbolic |
| 95 | OCINumberPower - OCINumber arbitrary Base EXponentiation |
| 96 | OCINumberExp - OCINumber EXPonentiation to base e |
| 97 | OCINumberLn - OCINumber Logarithm Natural |
| 98 | OCINumberLog - OCINumber LOGarithm to arbitrary base |
| 99 | |
| 100 | OCIDate - OCI functions to manipulate OCI Date |
| 101 | OCIDateToExternal - OCIDate convert date to external form |
| 102 | OCIDateFromExternal - OCIDate convert external form of date into OCIDate |
| 103 | OCIDateAssign - OCIDate Assignment |
| 104 | OCIDateToText - OCIDate convert date TO String |
| 105 | OCIDateFromText - OCIDate convert String TO Date |
| 106 | OCIDateZoneToZone - OCIDate convert date from one time |
| 107 | Zone TO another Zone |
| 108 | OCIDateCompare - OCIDate CoMPare dates |
| 109 | OCIDateAddMonths - OCIDate ADd or subtract Months |
| 110 | OCIDateAddDays - OCIDate ADd or subtract Days |
| 111 | OCIDateLastDay - OCIDate get date of LaST day of month |
| 112 | OCIDateDaysBetween - OCIDate get number of days BeTWeen two dates |
| 113 | OCIDateNextDay - OCIDate get date of Next DaY |
| 114 | OCIDateCheck - OCIDate CHecK if the given date is valid |
| 115 | OCIDateSysDate - OCIDate get current SYStem date and time |
| 116 | |
| 117 | OCIString - OCI String functions to manipulate Variable-length string |
| 118 | OCIStringAssign - OCIString Assign string to string |
| 119 | OCIStringAssignText - OCIString Assign Text string to string |
| 120 | OCIStringResize - OCIString ReSiZe string |
| 121 | OCIStringSize - OCIString get String Size |
| 122 | OCIStringPtr - OCIString get String PoinTeR |
| 123 | OCIStringAllocSize - OCIString get Allocated SiZe |
| 124 | |
| 125 | OCIRaw - OCI Raw functions to manipulate variable-length raW |
| 126 | OCIRawAssignRaw - OCIRaw Assign Raw (of type OCIRaw*) to raw |
| 127 | (of type OCIRaw*) |
| 128 | OCIRawResize - OCIRaw Resize raw |
| 129 | OCIRawSize - OCIRaw get Raw Size |
| 130 | OCIRawPtr - OCIRaw get Raw data Pointer |
| 131 | OCIRawAllocSize - OCIRaw get Allocated Size |
| 132 | |
| 133 | OCIColl - OCI Collection generic functions. These functions can be |
| 134 | used to manipulate both variable-length array (varray) and |
| 135 | nested table. |
| 136 | OCICollSize - OCIColl return current SIZe of the given collection |
| 137 | (in number of elements) |
| 138 | OCICollMax - OCIColl return the MAXimum number of elements in the |
| 139 | collection (i.e. upper-bound) |
| 140 | OCICollGetElem - OCIColl GET pointer to the element at the given |
| 141 | position |
| 142 | OCICollAssignElem - OCIColl assign to element at given index |
| 143 | OCICollAssign - OCIColl ASsiGn collection; perform deep-copy of source |
| 144 | collection to target collection |
| 145 | OCICollAppend - OCIColl aPPend the given element to the end of the |
| 146 | collection |
| 147 | OCICollTrim - OCIColl trim (delete) the given number of elements |
| 148 | from the end of the collection |
| 149 | OCICollIsLocator - OCIColl indicates whether a collection is locator |
| 150 | based or not. |
| 151 | OCIIterCreate - OCIColl Create an ITerator to scan the collection |
| 152 | elements |
| 153 | OCIIterDelete - OCIColl Delete ITerator |
| 154 | OCIIterInit - OCIColl Initialize ITerator to scan the given collection |
| 155 | OCIIterGetCurrent - OCIColl Iterator based, get CURrent |
| 156 | collection element |
| 157 | OCIIterNext - OCIColl Iterator based, get NeXT collection element |
| 158 | OCIIterPrev - OCIColl Iterator based, get PReVious collection element |
| 159 | |
| 160 | OCITable - OCI functions to manipulate nested Table. The OCIColl*() and |
| 161 | OCITable*() functions can be used to manipulate nested table |
| 162 | OCITableDelete(i) - OCITable if element(i) exists then the element is |
| 163 | marked as deleted else the function returns false. So |
| 164 | delete's create "holes". |
| 165 | OCITableExists(i) - OCITable return true iff an element at |
| 166 | position i EXIsts |
| 167 | OCITableFirst - OCITable return the smallest value of i for which |
| 168 | exists(i) is true. |
| 169 | OCITableLast - OCITable return the largest value of i for which |
| 170 | exists(i) is true. |
| 171 | OCITableNext(i) - OCITable return pointer to the smallest position j, |
| 172 | greater than i, such that OCITableExists(j) is true |
| 173 | OCITablePrev(i) - OCITable return pointer to the largest position j, |
| 174 | less than i, such that OCITableExists(j) is true |
| 175 | OCITableSize - OCITable return current SIZe of the given nested table not |
| 176 | including deleted elements |
| 177 | |
| 178 | OCIRef - OCI functions to manipulate object Reference |
| 179 | OCIRefClear - OCIRef CLeaR or nullify a ref |
| 180 | OCIRefAssign - OCIRef ASsiGn a ref to another |
| 181 | OCIRefIsEqual - OCIRef compare two refs for EQUality |
| 182 | OCIRefIsNull - OCIRef test if a ref is NULl |
| 183 | OCIRefFromHex - OCIRef convert a Hexadecimal string TO a Ref |
| 184 | OCIRefToHex - OCIRef convert a ref to a Hexadecimal string |
| 185 | OCIRefHexSize - OCIRef get size of buffer in bytes to store hexadecimal |
| 186 | string |
| 187 | |
| 188 | OBSOLETE: to be replaced by functions from oci.h: |
| 189 | |
| 190 | ORLL - ORL functions to manipulate lob Locators |
| 191 | orllasg - ORLL AsiGn one locator to another |
| 192 | orllequ - ORLL compare two locators for EQUality |
| 193 | orlliini - ORLL Is the locator INItialized? |
| 194 | orllgsz - ORLL Get locator SiZe |
| 195 | orllgcid - ORLL Get Character set ID |
| 196 | |
| 197 | NOTE: The following are specific to FILE lobs: |
| 198 | |
| 199 | orllsnm - ORLL Set directory alias and file NaMe in the locator |
| 200 | orllgnm - ORLL Get directory alias and file NaMe from the locator |
| 201 | |
| 202 | EXAMPLES |
| 203 | |
| 204 | Examples are given in the description of each function where |
| 205 | relevant. |
| 206 | |
| 207 | NOTES |
| 208 | |
| 209 | This file has been subsetted to contain ONLY the routines that will |
| 210 | be in the first release. |
| 211 | |
| 212 | QUESTIONS |
| 213 | |
| 214 | MODIFIED |
| 215 | bkhaladk 08/01/05 - add defn for OCIBinXmlReposCtx |
| 216 | dmukhin 06/29/05 - ANSI prototypes; miscellaneous cleanup |
| 217 | srseshad 03/12/03 - convert oci public api to ansi |
| 218 | rpingte 11/21/02 - Add OCICollGetElemArray and OCINumberToRealArray |
| 219 | aahluwal 06/03/02 - bug 2360115 |
| 220 | gayyappa 02/01/02 - fix 2210776 : change Dom to DOM |
| 221 | whe 09/25/01 - add OCIXMLType & OCIDomDocument opaque types |
| 222 | bpalaval 02/09/01 - Change text to oratext. |
| 223 | rkasamse 09/20/99 - lint changes |
| 224 | whe 09/01/99 - 976457:check __cplusplus for C++ code |
| 225 | hsbedi 08/11/99 - Add macro |
| 226 | rxgovind 10/14/98 - make non exposed calls (OCIRowType etc) private |
| 227 | rxgovind 06/09/98 - update OCIRowTypeCreate |
| 228 | nmantrav 05/11/98 - add OCIRowTypeGetCount |
| 229 | rxgovind 03/29/98 - add OCIRowType and OCIRowData interfaces |
| 230 | jwijaya 05/06/98 - add OCICollIsLocator |
| 231 | rxgovind 03/18/98 - opaque types: move to kolo.h |
| 232 | etucker 02/02/98 - add comments for Dec and Inc |
| 233 | etucker 01/29/98 - Finish core5 integration |
| 234 | rxgovind 11/11/97 - opaque types |
| 235 | etucker 10/28/97 - add ORLN functions for SDK |
| 236 | cxcheng 07/28/97 - remove OCILobLocator #define |
| 237 | skmishra 05/13/97 - stdcc compatibility changes |
| 238 | skrishna 04/25/97 - rename OCINumber*(): Exp Power TanHyp Zero Init |
| 239 | TanToArc Sqr Truncate and Compare |
| 240 | skotsovo 03/31/97 - remove OCILobLocatorSize |
| 241 | skrishna 03/25/97 - remove orld2i and orldi2d |
| 242 | skrishna 03/18/97 - fix ifdef for supporting ansi and k&r proto-types |
| 243 | cxcheng 02/06/97 - take out short name support except with SLSHORTNAME |
| 244 | skrishna 01/06/97 - update OCITableSize() comments |
| 245 | skrishna 12/27/96 - fix OCIDateGet/OCIDateSet |
| 246 | skrishna 12/12/96 - update OCICollGelElem comments |
| 247 | skrishna 11/07/96 - OCICollGetElem: interface change |
| 248 | skrishna 11/05/96 - add OCIDate Get/Set and OCIDateAssign |
| 249 | cxcheng 10/31/96 - change OCINumberTanHyp to OCINumberHypTan |
| 250 | cxcheng 10/30/96 - #define orll short names to long names |
| 251 | dchatter 10/26/96 - fix some OCI file long names |
| 252 | cxcheng 10/24/96 - remove unnecessary comment in front |
| 253 | cxcheng 10/14/96 - disable long name mapping for LOB functions |
| 254 | skrishna 10/13/96 - continue beautification |
| 255 | skotsovo 10/16/96 - update ocilob names |
| 256 | cxcheng 10/09/96 - add structure members in #define for date/time |
| 257 | cxcheng 10/09/96 - more lint fixes |
| 258 | skrishna 10/09/96 - continue beautification |
| 259 | cxcheng 10/09/96 - more fixes |
| 260 | skrishna 10/09/96 - change fixed-char rep. to orlvstr* |
| 261 | jwijaya 10/08/96 - continue beautification |
| 262 | jwijaya 10/07/96 - beautify |
| 263 | cxcheng 10/07/96 - more changes |
| 264 | cxcheng 10/04/96 - replace short names with long names |
| 265 | skrishna 10/01/96 - orlcsiz, orltsiz: change prototype to take errhdl |
| 266 | skrishna 09/23/96 - fix lint errors |
| 267 | skotsovo 09/23/96 - remove orllmkcur(). |
| 268 | jwijaya 09/17/96 - comments on null ref |
| 269 | skrishna 09/19/96 - change orlraw format |
| 270 | skotsovo 09/19/96 - add orlliini and remove orllnul |
| 271 | skrishna 08/14/96 - orlvstr: change format to ub4 followed by text |
| 272 | jboonleu 08/06/96 - update comment |
| 273 | skotsovo 08/08/96 - revert to locators instead of descriptors as input t |
| 274 | jboonleu 07/23/96 - remove orlrcur |
| 275 | skrishna 07/06/96 - add orltsiz |
| 276 | skrishna 07/05/96 - add orld2i and orldi2d |
| 277 | jwijaya 07/03/96 - add ANSI prototypes |
| 278 | skrishna 06/27/96 - document default string format in orlds2d & orld2s |
| 279 | skrishna 06/25/96 - change max date value |
| 280 | skrishna 06/18/96 - modify orld2s() comments |
| 281 | skotsovo 06/13/96 - orll functions take lob descriptors instead of locat |
| 282 | rxgovind 06/05/96 - change prototype of orlrcur to take ocienvh |
| 283 | skrishna 05/30/96 - support collection trimming |
| 284 | skrishna 05/30/96 - remove orlralo/fre and orllalo/fre instead use |
| 285 | orionew/fre |
| 286 | skrishna 05/28/96 - add orlt*() and modify orla*() |
| 287 | skotsovo 05/23/96 - add orlbl typedefs for pro*c |
| 288 | jboonleu 05/14/96 - add orlrcur |
| 289 | rxgovind 05/08/96 - changes for 3gl callbacks |
| 290 | skotsovo 05/01/96 - in orllasg, no need to alloc orlbl* |
| 291 | skrishna 04/21/96 - merge changes from 960418 object branch into big |
| 292 | skrishna 04/17/96 - rename orlrcpy to orlrasg |
| 293 | skrishna 04/12/96 - add orlr2h and orlrh2r functions |
| 294 | skotsovo 04/15/96 - add fnt to make the lob locator current |
| 295 | skrishna 04/08/96 - change orl*() to take ocienvh* and ocierrh* instead |
| 296 | of oroenv* |
| 297 | skotsovo 03/22/96 - add locator functions |
| 298 | skotsovo 03/22/96 - add locator functions |
| 299 | skrishna 02/27/96 - remove mlslabel interface |
| 300 | skotsovo 02/20/96 - remove orlbty and use dty type instead. |
| 301 | skotsovo 02/14/96 - add text file lobs. |
| 302 | skrishna 01/31/96 - update comments of orln2r, orldchk, orlds2d & orld2s |
| 303 | skrishna 01/31/96 - change orld2s() and orln2s() to return string length |
| 304 | skrishna 01/21/96 - remove old raw interface |
| 305 | skrishna 12/14/95 - add raw interface |
| 306 | skotsovo 01/03/96 - change LOB offsets and lengths from ub4 to ubig_ora |
| 307 | to support 64 bit machines. |
| 308 | skotsovo 10/30/95 - add orlblsiz() to get lob locator size |
| 309 | skrishna 10/24/95 - move ref functions from ori and update the ref |
| 310 | functions to support variable-length ref |
| 311 | cxcheng 10/20/95 - add more comments on number versions |
| 312 | cxcheng 10/13/95 - add more number functions |
| 313 | cxcheng 08/29/95 - Support for segmented varrays |
| 314 | cxcheng 08/18/95 - modifiy orlmls structure |
| 315 | skrishna 06/06/95 - rename orln, orld, orlvs and orlva to orlnum, |
| 316 | orldat, orlvstr and orlvary respectively |
| 317 | skrishna 11/15/94 - remove orlnget() function |
| 318 | skrishna 09/20/94 - modify orldbtw() to return number of days only |
| 319 | skrishna 08/24/94 - change format string length type from ub4 to ub1 |
| 320 | skrishna 07/19/94 - Rename orln2c & orlnc2n to orln2s & orlns2n |
| 321 | skrishna 06/29/94 - Add blob interface; add examples |
| 322 | skrishna 06/23/94 - Update comments and format |
| 323 | skrishna 05/19/94 - update varray append comments |
| 324 | skrishna 05/05/94 - Subsetting |
| 325 | skrishna 11/24/93 - Creation |
| 326 | */ |
| 327 | |
| 328 | #ifndef ORATYPES |
| 329 | #include <oratypes.h> |
| 330 | #endif |
| 331 | |
| 332 | #ifndef ORO_ORACLE |
| 333 | #include <oro.h> |
| 334 | #endif |
| 335 | |
| 336 | #ifndef ORT_ORACLE |
| 337 | #include <ort.h> |
| 338 | #endif |
| 339 | |
| 340 | #ifndef OCI_ORACLE |
| 341 | #include <oci.h> |
| 342 | #endif |
| 343 | |
| 344 | #ifndef ORL_ORACLE |
| 345 | #define ORL_ORACLE |
| 346 | |
| 347 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| 348 | /* SHORT NAMES SUPPORT SECTION */ |
| 349 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| 350 | |
| 351 | #ifdef SLSHORTNAME |
| 352 | |
| 353 | /* the following are short names that are only supported on IBM mainframes |
| 354 | with the SLSHORTNAME defined. |
| 355 | With this all subsequent long names will actually be substituted with |
| 356 | the short names here */ |
| 357 | |
| 358 | #define OCIArray orlvary |
| 359 | #define OCIColl orlcol |
| 360 | #define OCICollAppend orlcapp |
| 361 | #define OCICollAssign orlcasg |
| 362 | #define OCICollAssignElem orlcase |
| 363 | #define OCICollGetElem orlcget |
| 364 | #define OCICollGetElemArray orlcgeta |
| 365 | #define OCICollMax orlcmax |
| 366 | #define OCICollSize orlcsiz |
| 367 | #define OCICollTrim orlctrm |
| 368 | #define OCICollIsLocator orlcilc |
| 369 | #define OCIDate orldat |
| 370 | #define OCIDateAddDays orldadd |
| 371 | #define OCIDateAddMonths orldadm |
| 372 | #define OCIDateCheck orldchk |
| 373 | #define OCIDateCompare orldcmp |
| 374 | #define OCIDateDD day_orldat |
| 375 | #define OCIDateDaysBetween orldbtw |
| 376 | #define OCIDateFromText orlds2d |
| 377 | #define OCIDateLastDay orldlst |
| 378 | #define OCIDateMM mon_orldat |
| 379 | #define OCIDateNextDay orldndy |
| 380 | #define OCIDateSysDate orldsys |
| 381 | #define OCIDateTime time_orldat |
| 382 | #define OCIDateYYYY gye_orldat |
| 383 | #define OCIDateZoneToZone orldz2z |
| 384 | #define OCIIter orlcitr |
| 385 | #define OCIIterCreate orlccit |
| 386 | #define OCIIterDelete orlcdit |
| 387 | #define OCIIterGetCurrent orlcicur |
| 388 | #define OCIIterInit orlciit |
| 389 | #define OCIIterNext orlcinxt |
| 390 | #define OCIIterPrev orlciprv |
| 391 | #define OCINumber orlnum |
| 392 | #define OCINumberAbs orlnabs |
| 393 | #define OCINumberAdd orlnadd |
| 394 | #define OCINumberArcCos orlnacos |
| 395 | #define OCINumberArcSin orlnasin |
| 396 | #define OCINumberArcTan orlnatan |
| 397 | #define OCINumberAssign orlnasg |
| 398 | #define OCINumberCeil orlncel |
| 399 | #define OCINumberCos orlncos |
| 400 | #define OCINumberDiv orlndiv |
| 401 | #define OCINumberPower orlnbex |
| 402 | #define OCINumberFloor orlnflr |
| 403 | #define OCINumberFromInt orlni2n |
| 404 | #define OCINumberFromReal orlnr2n |
| 405 | #define OCINumberFromText orlns2n |
| 406 | #define OCINumberHypCos orlncsh |
| 407 | #define OCINumberHypSin orlnsnh |
| 408 | #define OCINumberSetZero orlnini |
| 409 | #define OCINumberSetPi orlnspi |
| 410 | #define OCINumberInc orlninc |
| 411 | #define OCINumberDec orlndec |
| 412 | #define OCINumberIntPower orlnpwr |
| 413 | #define OCINumberLn orlnln |
| 414 | #define OCINumberLog orlnlog |
| 415 | #define OCINumberMod orlnmod |
| 416 | #define OCINumberMul orlnmul |
| 417 | #define OCINumberNeg orlnneg |
| 418 | #define OCINumberPart orlnpart |
| 419 | #define OCINumberExp orlnexp |
| 420 | #define OCINumberRound orlnrou |
| 421 | #define OCINumberPrec orlnpre |
| 422 | #define OCINumberShift orlnsft |
| 423 | #define OCINumberSign orlnsgn |
| 424 | #define OCINumberSin orlnsin |
| 425 | #define OCINumberSqrt orlnsqr |
| 426 | #define OCINumberSub orlnsub |
| 427 | #define OCINumberTan orlntan |
| 428 | #define OCINumberHypTan orlntnh |
| 429 | #define OCINumberArcTan2 orlnatn2 |
| 430 | #define OCINumberToInt orln2i |
| 431 | #define OCINumberToReal orln2r |
| 432 | #define OCINumberToRealArray orln2ra |
| 433 | #define OCINumberToText orln2s |
| 434 | #define OCINumberTrunc orlntru |
| 435 | #define OCINumberCmp orlncmp |
| 436 | #define OCINumberIsZero orlnzer |
| 437 | #define OCINumberIsInt orlnint |
| 438 | #define OCIRaw orlraw |
| 439 | #define OCIRawAllocSize orlwasz |
| 440 | #define OCIRawAssignBytes orlwabr |
| 441 | #define OCIRawAssignRaw orlwarr |
| 442 | #define OCIRawPtr orlwgrp |
| 443 | #define OCIRawResize orlwrsz |
| 444 | #define OCIRawSize orlwgsz |
| 445 | #define OCIRefAssign orlrasg |
| 446 | #define OCIRefClear orlrclr |
| 447 | #define OCIRefFromHex orlrh2r |
| 448 | #define OCIRefHexSize orlrhsz |
| 449 | #define OCIRefIsEqual orlrequ |
| 450 | #define OCIRefIsNull orlrnul |
| 451 | #define OCIRefToHex orlr2h |
| 452 | #define OCIString orlvstr |
| 453 | #define OCIStringAllocSize orlvasz |
| 454 | #define OCIStringAssign orlvass |
| 455 | #define OCIStringAssignText orlvats |
| 456 | #define OCIStringPtr orlvgsp |
| 457 | #define OCIStringResize orlvrsz |
| 458 | #define OCIStringSize orlvgsz |
| 459 | #define OCITable orltbl |
| 460 | #define OCITableDelete orltdel |
| 461 | #define OCITableExists orltexi |
| 462 | #define OCITableFirst orltfst |
| 463 | #define OCITableLast orltlst |
| 464 | #define OCITableNext orltnxt |
| 465 | #define OCITablePrev orltprv |
| 466 | #define OCITableSize orltsiz |
| 467 | #define OCITime orldtm |
| 468 | #define OCITimeHH orldtmhh |
| 469 | #define OCITimeMI orldtmmm |
| 470 | #define OCITimeSS orldtmss |
| 471 | #define OCI_LOBMODE_READONLY ORLBMORO |
| 472 | #define OCI_LOBMODE_READWRITE ORLBMORW |
| 473 | |
| 474 | #endif /* SLSHORTNAME */ |
| 475 | |
| 476 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 477 | /* NUMBER/FLOAT/DECIMAL TYPE */ |
| 478 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 479 | |
| 480 | #define OCI_NUMBER_SIZE 22 |
| 481 | struct OCINumber |
| 482 | { |
| 483 | ub1 OCINumberPart[OCI_NUMBER_SIZE]; |
| 484 | }; |
| 485 | typedef struct OCINumber OCINumber; |
| 486 | |
| 487 | /* |
| 488 | * OCINumber - OCI Number mapping in c |
| 489 | * |
| 490 | * The OTS types: NUMBER, NUMERIC, INT, SHORTINT, REAL, DOUBLE PRECISION, |
| 491 | * FLOAT and DECIMAL are represented by OCINumber. |
| 492 | * The contents of OCINumber is opaque to clients. |
| 493 | * |
| 494 | * For binding variables of type OCINumber in OCI calls (OCIBindByName(), |
| 495 | * OCIBindByPos(), and OCIDefineByPos()) use the type code SQLT_VNU. |
| 496 | */ |
| 497 | |
| 498 | /* |
| 499 | EXAMPLE |
| 500 | |
| 501 | The following example shows how to manipulate an attribute of type |
| 502 | oracle number. |
| 503 | |
| 504 | struct person |
| 505 | { |
| 506 | OCINumber sal; |
| 507 | }; |
| 508 | typedef struct person person; |
| 509 | |
| 510 | OCIError *err; |
| 511 | person* joe; |
| 512 | person* tom; |
| 513 | person* debbie; |
| 514 | OCINumber *joesal; |
| 515 | OCINumber *tomsal; |
| 516 | OCINumber *debsal; |
| 517 | sword status; |
| 518 | int inum; |
| 519 | double dnum; |
| 520 | OCINumber ornum; |
| 521 | char buffer[21]; |
| 522 | ub4 buflen; |
| 523 | sword result; |
| 524 | |
| 525 | /o See oci.h for an example of how to initialize OCIError. |
| 526 | o For this example, assume the OCIEnv and OCIError has been |
| 527 | o initialized. |
| 528 | o/ |
| 529 | |
| 530 | /o Pin joe, tom and debbie person objects in the object cache. See ori.h |
| 531 | o for an example on pinning objects. For this example, assume that |
| 532 | o joe, tom and debbie are pointing to pinned objects. |
| 533 | o/ |
| 534 | joesal = &joe->sal; |
| 535 | tomsal = &tom->sal; |
| 536 | debsal = &debbie->sal; |
| 537 | |
| 538 | /o initialize joe's salary to be $12,000 o/ |
| 539 | inum = 12000; |
| 540 | status = OCINumberFromInt(err, &inum, sizeof(inum), OCI_NUMBER_SIGNED, |
| 541 | joesal); |
| 542 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) |
| 543 | /o goto to handle error from OCINumberFromInt o/; |
| 544 | |
| 545 | /o initialize tom's salary to be same as joe o/ |
| 546 | OCINumberAssign(err, joesal, tomsal); |
| 547 | |
| 548 | /o initialize debbie's salary to be 20% more than joe's o/ |
| 549 | dnum = 1.2; |
| 550 | status = OCINumberFromReal(err, &dnum, sizeof(double), &ornum); |
| 551 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) |
| 552 | /o goto to handle error from OCINumberFromReal o/; |
| 553 | status = OCINumberMul(err, joesal, &ornum, debsal); |
| 554 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) /o goto to handle error from OCINumberMul o/; |
| 555 | |
| 556 | /o give tom a 50% raise o/ |
| 557 | dnum = 1.5; |
| 558 | status = OCINumberFromReal(err, &dnum, sizeof(double), &ornum); |
| 559 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) |
| 560 | /o goto to handle error from OCINumberFromReal o/; |
| 561 | status = OCINumberMul(err, tomsal, &ornum, tomsal); |
| 562 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) /o goto to handle error from OCINumberMul o/; |
| 563 | |
| 564 | /o double joe's salary o/ |
| 565 | status = OCINumberAdd(err, joesal, joesal, joesal); |
| 566 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) /o goto to handle error from OCINumberAdd o/; |
| 567 | |
| 568 | /o get joe's salary in integer o/ |
| 569 | status = OCINumberToInt(err, joesal, sizeof(inum), OCI_NUMBER_SIGNED, |
| 570 | &inum); |
| 571 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS)/o goto to handle error from OCINumberToInt o/; |
| 572 | /o inum is set to 24000 o/ |
| 573 | |
| 574 | /o get debbie's salary in double o/ |
| 575 | status = OCINumberToReal(err, debsal, sizeof(dnum), &dnum); |
| 576 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS)/o goto to handle error from OCINumberToReal o/; |
| 577 | /o dnum is set to 14400 o/ |
| 578 | |
| 579 | /o print tom's salary as DEM0001`8000.00 o/ |
| 580 | buflen = sizeof(buffer); |
| 581 | status = OCINumberToText(err, tomsal, "C0999G9999D99", 13, |
| 582 | "NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS='.`' NLS_ISO_CURRENCY='Germany'", 54, |
| 583 | &buflen, buffer); |
| 584 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS)/o goto to handle error from OCINumberToText o/; |
| 585 | printf("tom's salary = %s\n", buffer); |
| 586 | |
| 587 | /o compare joe and tom's salary o/ |
| 588 | status = OCINumberCmp(err, joesal, tomsal, &result); |
| 589 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) /o goto to handle error from OCINumberCmp o/; |
| 590 | /o result is positive o/ |
| 591 | |
| 592 | /o read debbie's new salary from string o/ |
| 593 | status = OCINumberFromText(err, "48`000.00", 9, "99G999D99", 9, |
| 594 | "NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS='.`'", 27, debsal); |
| 595 | if (status != OCI_SUCCESS) |
| 596 | /o goto to handle error from OCINumberFromText o/; |
| 597 | /o debbie's salary is now 48000.00 o/ |
| 598 | |
| 599 | */ |
| 600 | |
| 601 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberInc --------------------------------*/ |
| 602 | |
| 603 | sword OCINumberInc( OCIError *err, OCINumber *number ); |
| 604 | /* |
| 605 | NAME: OCINumberInc - OCINumber INCrement numbers |
| 606 | PARAMETERS: |
| 607 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 608 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 609 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 610 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 611 | number (IN/OUT) a positive Oracle number to be incremented |
| 612 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 613 | Increment Oracle number in place. It is assumed that the input is |
| 614 | an integer between 0 and 100^21-2. If the is input too large, it will |
| 615 | be treated as 0 - the result will be an Oracle number 1. If the input |
| 616 | is not a positive integer, the result will be unpredictable. |
| 617 | RETURNS: |
| 618 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 619 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 620 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 621 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 622 | */ |
| 623 | |
| 624 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberDec --------------------------------*/ |
| 625 | |
| 626 | sword OCINumberDec( OCIError *err, OCINumber *number ); |
| 627 | /* |
| 628 | NAME: OCINumberDec - OCINumber DECrement numbers |
| 629 | PARAMETERS: |
| 630 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 631 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 632 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 633 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 634 | number (IN/OUT) - a positive Oracle number to be decremented |
| 635 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 636 | Decrement Oracle number in place. It is assumed that the input is an |
| 637 | integer between 1 and 100^21-2. If the input is too large, it will be |
| 638 | treated as 1 - the result will be an Oracle number 0. If the input is |
| 639 | not a positive integer, the result will be unpredictable. |
| 640 | RETURNS: |
| 641 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 642 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 643 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 644 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 645 | */ |
| 646 | |
| 647 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberSetZero -------------------------------*/ |
| 648 | |
| 649 | void OCINumberSetZero( OCIError *err, OCINumber *num ); |
| 650 | /* |
| 651 | NAME: OCINumberSetZero - OCINumber Set number to Zero value |
| 652 | PARAMETERS: |
| 653 | err (IN/OUT) - pointer to OCI error handle |
| 654 | num (OUT) - set to zero value |
| 655 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 656 | Initialize the given number to value 0. |
| 657 | */ |
| 658 | |
| 659 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberSetPi --------------------------------*/ |
| 660 | |
| 661 | void OCINumberSetPi( OCIError *err, OCINumber *num ); |
| 662 | /* |
| 663 | NAME: OCINumberSetPi - OCINumber Set number to Pi |
| 664 | err (IN/OUT) - pointer to OCI error handle |
| 665 | num (OUT) - set to zero value |
| 666 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 667 | Initialize the given number to value Pi. |
| 668 | */ |
| 669 | |
| 670 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberAdd --------------------------------*/ |
| 671 | |
| 672 | sword OCINumberAdd( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 673 | const OCINumber *number2, OCINumber *result ); |
| 674 | /* |
| 675 | NAME: OCINumberAdd - OCINumber ADD numbers |
| 676 | PARAMETERS: |
| 677 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 678 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 679 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 680 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 681 | number1, number2 (IN) - numbers to be added |
| 682 | result (OUT) - result of adding 'number1' with 'number2' |
| 683 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 684 | Add 'number1' with 'number2' and return result in 'result'. |
| 685 | RETURNS: |
| 686 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 687 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 688 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 689 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 690 | */ |
| 691 | |
| 692 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberSub --------------------------------*/ |
| 693 | |
| 694 | sword OCINumberSub( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 695 | const OCINumber *number2, OCINumber *result ); |
| 696 | /* |
| 697 | NAME: OCINumberSub - OCINumber SUBtract numbers |
| 698 | PARAMETERS: |
| 699 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 700 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 701 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 702 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 703 | number1, number2 (IN) - 'number2' subtracted from 'number1' |
| 704 | result (OUT) - subtraction result |
| 705 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 706 | Subtract 'number2' from 'number1' and return result in 'result'. |
| 707 | RETURNS: |
| 708 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 709 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 710 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 711 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 712 | */ |
| 713 | |
| 714 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberMul --------------------------------*/ |
| 715 | |
| 716 | sword OCINumberMul( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 717 | const OCINumber *number2, OCINumber *result ); |
| 718 | /* |
| 719 | NAME: OCINumberMul - OCINumber MULtiply numbers |
| 720 | PARAMETERS: |
| 721 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 722 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 723 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 724 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 725 | number1, number2 (IN) - numbers to be multiplied |
| 726 | result (OUT) - multiplication result |
| 727 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 728 | Multiply 'number1' with 'number2' and return result in 'result'. |
| 729 | RETURNS: |
| 730 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 731 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 732 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 733 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 734 | */ |
| 735 | |
| 736 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberDiv --------------------------------*/ |
| 737 | |
| 738 | sword OCINumberDiv( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 739 | const OCINumber *number2, OCINumber *result ); |
| 740 | /* |
| 741 | NAME: OCINumberDiv - OCINumber DIVide numbers |
| 742 | PARAMETERS: |
| 743 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 744 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 745 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 746 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 747 | number1 (IN) - pointer to the numerator |
| 748 | number2 (IN) - pointer to the denominator |
| 749 | result (OUT) - division result |
| 750 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 751 | Divide 'number1' by 'number2' and return result in 'result'. |
| 752 | RETURNS: |
| 753 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 754 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 755 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 756 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 757 | underflow errorr |
| 758 | overflow errorr |
| 759 | divide by zero errorr |
| 760 | */ |
| 761 | |
| 762 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberMod --------------------------------*/ |
| 763 | |
| 764 | sword OCINumberMod( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 765 | const OCINumber *number2, OCINumber *result ); |
| 766 | /* |
| 767 | NAME: OCINumberMod - OCINumber MODulous |
| 768 | PARAMETERS: |
| 769 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 770 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 771 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 772 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 773 | number1 (IN) - pointer to the numerator |
| 774 | number2 (IN) - pointer to the denominator |
| 775 | result (OUT) - remainder of the result |
| 776 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 777 | Finds the remainder of the division of two Oracle numbers. |
| 778 | RETURNS: |
| 779 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 780 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 781 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 782 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 783 | divide by zero errorr |
| 784 | */ |
| 785 | |
| 786 | /*------------------------ OCINumberIntPower --------------------------------*/ |
| 787 | |
| 788 | sword OCINumberIntPower( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *base, |
| 789 | const sword exp, OCINumber *result ); |
| 790 | /* |
| 791 | NAME: OCINumberIntPower - OCINumber takes an arbitary base to an arbitary |
| 792 | integer PoWeR |
| 793 | PARAMETERS: |
| 794 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 795 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 796 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 797 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 798 | base (IN) - base of the exponentiation |
| 799 | exp (IN) - exponent to which the base is to be raised |
| 800 | result (OUT) - output of exponentiation |
| 801 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 802 | Takes an arbitary base to an arbitary integer power. |
| 803 | RETURNS: |
| 804 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 805 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 806 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 807 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 808 | */ |
| 809 | |
| 810 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberShift ---------------------------------*/ |
| 811 | |
| 812 | sword OCINumberShift( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 813 | const sword nDig, OCINumber *result ); |
| 814 | /* |
| 815 | NAME: OCINumberShift - OCINumber multiplies by a power of 10. |
| 816 | |
| 817 | PARAMETERS: |
| 818 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 819 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 820 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 821 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 822 | number (IN) - Oracle Number to be shifted. |
| 823 | nDig (IN) - number of decimal places to shift. |
| 824 | result (OUT) - shift result. |
| 825 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 826 | Multiplies number by 10^NDig and sets product to the result. |
| 827 | RETURNS: |
| 828 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 829 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 830 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 831 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 832 | */ |
| 833 | |
| 834 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberNeg --------------------------------*/ |
| 835 | |
| 836 | sword OCINumberNeg( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 837 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 838 | /* |
| 839 | NAME: OCINumberNeg - OCINumber NEGate number |
| 840 | PARAMETERS: |
| 841 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 842 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 843 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 844 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 845 | number (IN) - number to be negated |
| 846 | result (OUT) - will contain negated value of 'number' |
| 847 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 848 | Negates an Oracle number. |
| 849 | RETURNS: |
| 850 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 851 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 852 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 853 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 854 | */ |
| 855 | |
| 856 | /*------------------------- OCINumberToText ---------------------------------*/ |
| 857 | |
| 858 | sword OCINumberToText( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 859 | const oratext *fmt, ub4 fmt_length, |
| 860 | const oratext *nls_params, ub4 nls_p_length, |
| 861 | ub4 *buf_size, oratext *buf ); |
| 862 | /* |
| 863 | NAME: OCINumberToText - OCINumber convert number TO String |
| 864 | PARAMETERS: |
| 865 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 866 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 867 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 868 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 869 | number (IN) - Oracle number to be converted |
| 870 | fmt (IN) - conversion format |
| 871 | fmt_length (IN) - length of the 'fmt' parameter |
| 872 | nls_params (IN) - nls format specification, if null string |
| 873 | i.e. (oratext *)0, then the default parameters for the |
| 874 | session is used |
| 875 | nls_p_length (IN) - length of the 'nls_params' parameter |
| 876 | buf_size (IN/OUT) - size of the buffer must be passed as input by |
| 877 | the caller, this function will return the length of the |
| 878 | resulting string in bytes via this parameter. The length |
| 879 | does not include the terminating null ('\0'). |
| 880 | buf (OUT) - buffer into which the converted string is placed. The |
| 881 | resulting string is null terminated. |
| 882 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 883 | Converts the given number to a character string |
| 884 | according to the specified format. Refer to "TO_NUMBER" conversion |
| 885 | function described in "Oracle SQL Language Reference Manual" for a |
| 886 | description of format and NLS parameters. |
| 887 | The converted number string is stored in the buffer 'buf', up to |
| 888 | a max of '*buf_size' bytes. Length of the resulting string is |
| 889 | returned via 'buf_size'. |
| 890 | RETURNS: |
| 891 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 892 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 893 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 894 | 'number' or 'buf' is null |
| 895 | buffer too small |
| 896 | invalid format |
| 897 | invalid nls format |
| 898 | number to text translation for the given format causes overflow |
| 899 | */ |
| 900 | |
| 901 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberFromText ------------------------------*/ |
| 902 | |
| 903 | sword OCINumberFromText( OCIError *err, const oratext *str, |
| 904 | ub4 str_length, const oratext *fmt, ub4 fmt_length, |
| 905 | const oratext *nls_params, ub4 nls_p_length, |
| 906 | OCINumber *number ); |
| 907 | /* |
| 908 | NAME: OCINumberFromText - OCINumber convert String TO Number |
| 909 | PARAMETERS: |
| 910 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 911 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 912 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 913 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 914 | str (IN) - input string to be converted to Oracle number |
| 915 | str_length (IN) - size of the input string |
| 916 | fmt (IN) - conversion format |
| 917 | fmt_length (IN) - length of the 'fmt' parameter |
| 918 | nls_params (IN) - nls format specification, if null string |
| 919 | i.e. (oratext *)0, then the default parameters for the |
| 920 | session is used |
| 921 | nls_p_length (IN) - length of the 'nls_params' parameter |
| 922 | number (OUT) - given string converted to number |
| 923 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 924 | Converts the given string to a number |
| 925 | according to the specified format. Refer to "TO_NUMBER" conversion |
| 926 | function described in "Oracle SQL Language Reference Manual" for a |
| 927 | description of format and NLS parameters. |
| 928 | RETURNS: |
| 929 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 930 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 931 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 932 | 'number' or 'str' is null |
| 933 | 'str_length' is 0 |
| 934 | invalid format |
| 935 | invalid nls format |
| 936 | invalid input string |
| 937 | */ |
| 938 | |
| 939 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberToInt ---------------------------------*/ |
| 940 | |
| 941 | #define OCI_NUMBER_UNSIGNED 0 /* Unsigned type -- ubX */ |
| 942 | #define OCI_NUMBER_SIGNED 2 /* Signed type -- sbX */ |
| 943 | |
| 944 | sword OCINumberToInt( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 945 | uword rsl_length, uword rsl_flag, void *rsl ); |
| 946 | /* |
| 947 | NAME: OCINumberToInt - OCINumber convert number TO Integer |
| 948 | PARAMETERS: |
| 949 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 950 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 951 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 952 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 953 | number (IN) - number to be converted |
| 954 | rsl_length (IN) - size of the desired result |
| 955 | rsl_s_flag (IN) - flag denoting the desired sign of the output; valid |
| 956 | values are OCI_NUMBER_UNSIGNED, OCI_NUMBER_SIGNED |
| 957 | rsl (OUT) - pointer to space for the result |
| 958 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 959 | Native type conversion function. |
| 960 | Converts the given Oracle number into an xbx (e.g. ub2, ub4, sb2 etc.) |
| 961 | RETURNS: |
| 962 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 963 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 964 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 965 | 'number' or 'rsl' is null |
| 966 | integer value of 'number' is too big -- overflow |
| 967 | integer value of 'number' is too small -- underflow |
| 968 | invalid sign flag value ('rsl_s_flag') |
| 969 | */ |
| 970 | |
| 971 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberFromInt ------------------------------*/ |
| 972 | |
| 973 | sword OCINumberFromInt( OCIError *err, const void *inum, uword inum_length, |
| 974 | uword inum_s_flag, OCINumber *number ); |
| 975 | /* |
| 976 | NAME: OCINumberFromInt - OCINumber convert Integer TO Number |
| 977 | PARAMETERS: |
| 978 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 979 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 980 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 981 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 982 | inum (IN) - pointer to the integer to be converted |
| 983 | inum_length (IN) - size of the integer |
| 984 | inum_s_flag (IN) - flag that designates the sign of the integer; valid |
| 985 | values are OCI_NUMBER_UNSIGNED, OCI_NUMBER_SIGNED |
| 986 | number (OUT) - given integer converted to Oracle number |
| 987 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 988 | Native type conversion function. Converts any Oracle standard |
| 989 | machine-native integer type (xbx) to an Oracle number. |
| 990 | RETURNS: |
| 991 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 992 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 993 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 994 | 'number' or 'inum' is null |
| 995 | integer too BIG -- the number is too large to fit into an Oracle |
| 996 | number |
| 997 | invalid sign flag value ('inum_s_flag') |
| 998 | */ |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | /*------------------------- OCINumberToReal ---------------------------------*/ |
| 1001 | |
| 1002 | sword OCINumberToReal( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1003 | uword rsl_length, void *rsl ); |
| 1004 | /* |
| 1005 | NAME: OCINumberToReal - OCINumber convert number TO Real |
| 1006 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1007 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1008 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1009 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1010 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1011 | number (IN) - number to be converted |
| 1012 | rsl_length (IN) - is the size of the desired result, |
| 1013 | sizeof( float | double | long double) |
| 1014 | rsl (OUT) - pointer to space for storing the result |
| 1015 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1016 | Native type conversion function. Converts an Oracle number into a |
| 1017 | machine-native real type. This function only converts numbers up to |
| 1018 | LDBL_DIG, DBL_DIG, or FLT_DIG digits of precision and removes |
| 1019 | trailing zeroes. The above constants are defined in float.h |
| 1020 | RETURNS: |
| 1021 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1022 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1023 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1024 | 'number' or 'rsl' is null |
| 1025 | 'rsl_length' is 0 |
| 1026 | */ |
| 1027 | |
| 1028 | /*------------------------- OCINumberToRealArray ----------------------------*/ |
| 1029 | |
| 1030 | sword OCINumberToRealArray( OCIError *err, const OCINumber **number, |
| 1031 | uword elems, uword rsl_length, void *rsl ); |
| 1032 | /* |
| 1033 | NAME: OCINumberToRealArray - OCINumber convert array of numbers TO Real |
| 1034 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1035 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1036 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1037 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1038 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1039 | number (IN) - Pointer to array of number to be converted |
| 1040 | elems (IN) - Upper bound of number array |
| 1041 | rsl_length (IN) - is the size of the desired result, |
| 1042 | sizeof( float | double | long double) |
| 1043 | rsl (OUT) - pointer to array of space for storing the result |
| 1044 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1045 | Native type conversion function. Converts an Oracle number into a |
| 1046 | machine-native real type. This function only converts numbers up to |
| 1047 | LDBL_DIG, DBL_DIG, or FLT_DIG digits of precision and removes |
| 1048 | trailing zeroes. The above constants are defined in float.h |
| 1049 | RETURNS: |
| 1050 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1051 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1052 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1053 | 'number' or 'rsl' is null |
| 1054 | 'rsl_length' is 0 |
| 1055 | */ |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberFromReal ------------------------------*/ |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | sword OCINumberFromReal( OCIError *err, const void *rnum, |
| 1060 | uword rnum_length, OCINumber *number ); |
| 1061 | /* |
| 1062 | NAME: OCINumberFromReal - OCINumber convert Real TO Number |
| 1063 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1064 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1065 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1066 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1067 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1068 | rnum (IN) - pointer to the floating point number to be converted |
| 1069 | rnum_length (IN) - size of the desired result, i.e. |
| 1070 | sizeof({float | double | long double}) |
| 1071 | number (OUT) - given float converted to Oracle number |
| 1072 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1073 | Native type conversion function. Converts a machine-native floating |
| 1074 | point type to an Oracle number. |
| 1075 | RETURNS: |
| 1076 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1077 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1078 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1079 | 'number' or 'rnum' is null |
| 1080 | 'rnum_length' is 0 |
| 1081 | */ |
| 1082 | |
| 1083 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberCmp --------------------------------*/ |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 | sword OCINumberCmp( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 1086 | const OCINumber *number2, sword *result ); |
| 1087 | /* |
| 1088 | NAME: OCINumberCmp - OCINumber CoMPare numbers |
| 1089 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1090 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1091 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1092 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1093 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1094 | number1, number2 (IN) - numbers to be compared |
| 1095 | result (OUT) - 0 if equal, negative if number1 < number2, |
| 1096 | positive if number1 > number2 |
| 1097 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1098 | The function OCINumberCmp compares two numbers. |
| 1099 | RETURNS: |
| 1100 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1101 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1102 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1103 | 'number1' or 'number2' or 'result' is null |
| 1104 | */ |
| 1105 | |
| 1106 | /*---------------------------- OCINumberSign --------------------------------*/ |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | sword OCINumberSign( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1109 | sword *result ); |
| 1110 | /* |
| 1111 | NAME: OCINumberSign - OCINumber obtains SiGN of an Oracle number |
| 1112 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1113 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1114 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1115 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1116 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1117 | number (IN) - number whose sign is returned |
| 1118 | result (OUT) - 0 if number == 0, -1 if number < 0, |
| 1119 | 1 if number > 0 |
| 1120 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1121 | Obtains sign of an Oracle number |
| 1122 | RETURNS: |
| 1123 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1124 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1125 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1126 | 'number' or 'result' is null |
| 1127 | */ |
| 1128 | |
| 1129 | /*---------------------------- OCINumberIsZero ------------------------------*/ |
| 1130 | |
| 1131 | sword OCINumberIsZero( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1132 | boolean *result ); |
| 1133 | /* |
| 1134 | NAME: OCINumberIsZero - OCINumber comparison with ZERo |
| 1135 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1136 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1137 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1138 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1139 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1140 | number (IN) - numbers to be compared |
| 1141 | result (OUT) - set to TRUE if equal to zero else FALSE |
| 1142 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1143 | Test if the given number is equal to zero. |
| 1144 | RETURNS: |
| 1145 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1146 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1147 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1148 | 'number' or 'result' is null |
| 1149 | */ |
| 1150 | |
| 1151 | /*---------------------------- OCINumberIsInt -------------------------------*/ |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 | sword OCINumberIsInt( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1154 | boolean *result ); |
| 1155 | /* |
| 1156 | NAME: OCINumberIsInt - OCINumber Is Integer value. |
| 1157 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1158 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1159 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1160 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1161 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1162 | number (IN) - number to be tested |
| 1163 | result (OUT) - set to TRUE if integer value else FALSE |
| 1164 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1165 | Test if the given number is an integer value. |
| 1166 | RETURNS: |
| 1167 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1168 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1169 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1170 | 'number' or 'result' is null |
| 1171 | */ |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberAssign --------------------------------*/ |
| 1174 | |
| 1175 | sword OCINumberAssign( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *from, |
| 1176 | OCINumber *to ); |
| 1177 | /* |
| 1178 | NAME: OCINumberAssign - OCINumber ASsiGn number |
| 1179 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1180 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1181 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1182 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1183 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1184 | from (IN) - number to be assigned |
| 1185 | to (OUT) - number copied into |
| 1186 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1187 | Assign number 'from' to 'to'. |
| 1188 | RETURNS: |
| 1189 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1190 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1191 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1192 | 'from' or 'to' is null |
| 1193 | */ |
| 1194 | |
| 1195 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberAbs --------------------------------*/ |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 | sword OCINumberAbs( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1198 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1199 | /* |
| 1200 | NAME: OCINumberAbs - OCINumber compute ABSolute value |
| 1201 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1202 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1203 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1204 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1205 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1206 | number (IN) - input number |
| 1207 | result (OUT) - output which will contain the absolue value of the |
| 1208 | input number |
| 1209 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1210 | Computes the absolute value of an Oracle number. |
| 1211 | RETURNS: |
| 1212 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1213 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1214 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1215 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1216 | */ |
| 1217 | |
| 1218 | /*---------------------------- OCINumberCeil --------------------------------*/ |
| 1219 | |
| 1220 | sword OCINumberCeil( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1221 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1222 | /* |
| 1223 | NAME: OCINumberCeil - OCINumber compute the CEiL value of an Oracle number |
| 1224 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1225 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1226 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1227 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1228 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1229 | number (IN) - input number |
| 1230 | result (OUT) - output which will contain the ceil value of the |
| 1231 | input number |
| 1232 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1233 | Computes the ceil value of an Oracle number. |
| 1234 | RETURNS: |
| 1235 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1236 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1237 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1238 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1239 | */ |
| 1240 | |
| 1241 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberFloor --------------------------------*/ |
| 1242 | |
| 1243 | sword OCINumberFloor( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1244 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1245 | /* |
| 1246 | NAME: OCINumberFloor - OCINumber compute the FLooR value of an Oracle number |
| 1247 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1248 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1249 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1250 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1251 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1252 | number (IN) - input number |
| 1253 | result (OUT) - output which will contain the floor value of the |
| 1254 | input number |
| 1255 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1256 | Computes the floor value of an Oracle number. |
| 1257 | RETURNS: |
| 1258 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1259 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1260 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1261 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1262 | */ |
| 1263 | |
| 1264 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberSqrt -------------------------------*/ |
| 1265 | |
| 1266 | sword OCINumberSqrt( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1267 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1268 | /* |
| 1269 | NAME: OCINumberSqrt - OCINumber compute the SQuare Root of an Oracle number |
| 1270 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1271 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1272 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1273 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1274 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1275 | number (IN) - input number |
| 1276 | result (OUT) - output which will contain the square root of the |
| 1277 | input number |
| 1278 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1279 | Computes the square root of an Oracle number. |
| 1280 | RETURNS: |
| 1281 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1282 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1283 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1284 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1285 | 'number' is negative |
| 1286 | */ |
| 1287 | |
| 1288 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberTrunc --------------------------------*/ |
| 1289 | |
| 1290 | sword OCINumberTrunc( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1291 | sword decplace, OCINumber *result ); |
| 1292 | /* |
| 1293 | NAME: OCINumberTrunc - OCINumber TRUncate an Oracle number at a |
| 1294 | specified decimal place |
| 1295 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1296 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1297 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1298 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1299 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1300 | number (IN) - input number |
| 1301 | decplace (IN) - number of decimal digits to the right of the |
| 1302 | decimal point to truncate at. Negative values are allowed. |
| 1303 | result (OUT) - output of truncation |
| 1304 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1305 | Truncate an Oracle number at a specified decimal place |
| 1306 | RETURNS: |
| 1307 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1308 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1309 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1310 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1311 | */ |
| 1312 | |
| 1313 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberPower ------------------------------*/ |
| 1314 | |
| 1315 | sword OCINumberPower( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *base, |
| 1316 | const OCINumber *number, OCINumber *result ); |
| 1317 | /* |
| 1318 | NAME: OCINumberPower - OCINumber takes an arbitary Base to an |
| 1319 | arbitary Power |
| 1320 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1321 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1322 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1323 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1324 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1325 | base (IN) - base of the exponentiation |
| 1326 | number (IN) - exponent to which the base is to be raised |
| 1327 | result (OUT) - output of exponentiation |
| 1328 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1329 | Takes an arbitary base to an arbitary power. |
| 1330 | RETURNS: |
| 1331 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1332 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1333 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1334 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1335 | */ |
| 1336 | |
| 1337 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberRound --------------------------------*/ |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | sword OCINumberRound( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1340 | sword decplace, OCINumber *result ); |
| 1341 | /* |
| 1342 | NAME: OCINumberRound - OCINumber ROUnds an Oracle number to a specified |
| 1343 | decimal place |
| 1344 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1345 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1346 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1347 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1348 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1349 | number (IN) - round this number and return result in 'result' |
| 1350 | decplace (IN) - number of decimal digits to the right of the |
| 1351 | decimal point to round to. Negative values are allowed. |
| 1352 | result (OUT) - output of rounding |
| 1353 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1354 | Rounds an Oracle number to a specified decimal place |
| 1355 | RETURNS: |
| 1356 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1357 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1358 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1359 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1360 | */ |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberPrec ---------------------------------*/ |
| 1363 | |
| 1364 | sword OCINumberPrec( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1365 | sword nDigs, OCINumber *result ); |
| 1366 | /* |
| 1367 | NAME: OCINumberPrec - Rounds an Oracle number to a specified number of |
| 1368 | decimal digits. |
| 1369 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1370 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1371 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1372 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1373 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1374 | number (IN) - number for which to set precision. |
| 1375 | nDig (IN) - number of decimal digits desired in the result. |
| 1376 | result (OUT) - result. |
| 1377 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1378 | Performs a floating point round with respect to the number |
| 1379 | of digits. |
| 1380 | RETURNS: |
| 1381 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1382 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1383 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1384 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1385 | */ |
| 1386 | |
| 1387 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberSin --------------------------------*/ |
| 1388 | |
| 1389 | sword OCINumberSin( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1390 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1391 | /* |
| 1392 | NAME: OCINumberSin - OCINumber takes the SINe of an Oracle number |
| 1393 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1394 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1395 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1396 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1397 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1398 | number (IN) - argument of the sine in radians |
| 1399 | result (OUT) - result of the sine |
| 1400 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1401 | Takes the sine in radians of an Oracle number. |
| 1402 | RETURNS: |
| 1403 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1404 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1405 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1406 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1407 | */ |
| 1408 | |
| 1409 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberArcSin --------------------------------*/ |
| 1410 | |
| 1411 | sword OCINumberArcSin( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1412 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1413 | /* |
| 1414 | NAME: OCINumberArcSin - OCINumber takes the Arc SINe of an Oracle number |
| 1415 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1416 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1417 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1418 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1419 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1420 | number (IN) - argument of the arc sine |
| 1421 | result (OUT) - result of the arc sine in radians |
| 1422 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1423 | Takes the arc sine in radians of an Oracle number. |
| 1424 | RETURNS: |
| 1425 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1426 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1427 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1428 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1429 | 'number' is < -1 or 'number' is > 1. |
| 1430 | */ |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberHypSin --------------------------------*/ |
| 1433 | |
| 1434 | sword OCINumberHypSin( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1435 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1436 | /* |
| 1437 | NAME: OCINumberHypSin - OCINumber takes the SiNe Hyperbolic of an |
| 1438 | Oracle number |
| 1439 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1440 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1441 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1442 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1443 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1444 | number (IN) - argument of the sine hyperbolic |
| 1445 | result (OUT) - result of the sine hyperbolic |
| 1446 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1447 | Takes the hyperbolic sine of an Oracle number. |
| 1448 | RETURNS: |
| 1449 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1450 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1451 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1452 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1453 | NOTES: |
| 1454 | An Oracle number overflow causes an unpredictable result value. |
| 1455 | */ |
| 1456 | |
| 1457 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberCos --------------------------------*/ |
| 1458 | |
| 1459 | sword OCINumberCos( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1460 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1461 | /* |
| 1462 | NAME: OCINumberCos - OCINumber takes the COSine of an Oracle number |
| 1463 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1464 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1465 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1466 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1467 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1468 | number (IN) - argument of the cosine in radians |
| 1469 | result (OUT) - result of the cosine |
| 1470 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1471 | Takes the cosine in radians of an Oracle number. |
| 1472 | RETURNS: |
| 1473 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1474 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1475 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1476 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1477 | */ |
| 1478 | |
| 1479 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberArcCos --------------------------------*/ |
| 1480 | |
| 1481 | sword OCINumberArcCos( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1482 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1483 | /* |
| 1484 | NAME: OCINumberArcCos - OCINumber takes the Arc COSine of an Oracle number |
| 1485 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1486 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1487 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1488 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1489 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1490 | number (IN) - argument of the arc cosine |
| 1491 | result (OUT) - result of the arc cosine in radians |
| 1492 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1493 | Takes the arc cosine in radians of an Oracle number. |
| 1494 | RETURNS: |
| 1495 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1496 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1497 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1498 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1499 | 'number' is < -1 or 'number' is > 1. |
| 1500 | */ |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberHypCos --------------------------------*/ |
| 1503 | |
| 1504 | sword OCINumberHypCos( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1505 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1506 | /* |
| 1507 | NAME: OCINumberHypCos - OCINumber takes the CoSine Hyperbolic of an |
| 1508 | Oracle number |
| 1509 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1510 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1511 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1512 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1513 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1514 | number (IN) - argument of the cosine hyperbolic |
| 1515 | result (OUT) - result of the cosine hyperbolic |
| 1516 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1517 | Takes the hyperbolic cosine of an Oracle number. |
| 1518 | RETURNS: |
| 1519 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1520 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1521 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1522 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1523 | NOTES: |
| 1524 | An Oracle number overflow causes an unpredictable result value. |
| 1525 | */ |
| 1526 | |
| 1527 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberTan --------------------------------*/ |
| 1528 | |
| 1529 | sword OCINumberTan( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1530 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1531 | /* |
| 1532 | NAME: OCINumberTan - OCINumber takes the TANgent of an Oracle number |
| 1533 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1534 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1535 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1536 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1537 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1538 | number (IN) - argument of the tangent in radians |
| 1539 | result (OUT) - result of the tangent |
| 1540 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1541 | Takes the tangent in radians of an Oracle number. |
| 1542 | RETURNS: |
| 1543 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1544 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1545 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1546 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1547 | */ |
| 1548 | |
| 1549 | /*-------------------------- OCINumberArcTan --------------------------------*/ |
| 1550 | |
| 1551 | sword OCINumberArcTan( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1552 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1553 | /* |
| 1554 | NAME: OCINumberArcTan - OCINumber takes the Arc TANgent of an Oracle number |
| 1555 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1556 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1557 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1558 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1559 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1560 | number (IN) - argument of the arc tangent |
| 1561 | result (OUT) - result of the arc tangent in radians |
| 1562 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1563 | Takes the arc tangent in radians of an Oracle number. |
| 1564 | RETURNS: |
| 1565 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1566 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1567 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1568 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1569 | */ |
| 1570 | |
| 1571 | /*------------------------ OCINumberArcTan2 ---------------------------------*/ |
| 1572 | |
| 1573 | sword OCINumberArcTan2( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number1, |
| 1574 | const OCINumber *number2, OCINumber *result ); |
| 1575 | /* |
| 1576 | NAME: OCINumberArcTan2 - OCINumber takes the ATan2 of 2 Oracle numbers |
| 1577 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1578 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1579 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1580 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1581 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1582 | number1 (IN) - first argument of atan2(y,x) function which |
| 1583 | corresponds to 'y' parameter in the function |
| 1584 | number2 (IN) - second argument of atan2(y,x) function which |
| 1585 | corresponds to 'x' parameter in the function |
| 1586 | result (OUT) - result of the atan2() in radians |
| 1587 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1588 | Takes the atan2(number1, number2). |
| 1589 | RETURNS: |
| 1590 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1591 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1592 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1593 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1594 | 'number2' is 0 |
| 1595 | */ |
| 1596 | |
| 1597 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberHypTan -----------------------------*/ |
| 1598 | |
| 1599 | sword OCINumberHypTan( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1600 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1601 | /* |
| 1602 | NAME: OCINumberHypTan - OCINumber takes the TaNgent Hyperbolic of an Oracle |
| 1603 | number |
| 1604 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1605 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1606 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1607 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1608 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1609 | number (IN) - argument of the tangent hyperbolic |
| 1610 | result (OUT) - result of the tangent hyperbolic |
| 1611 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1612 | Takes the hyperbolic tangent of an Oracle number. |
| 1613 | RETURNS: |
| 1614 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1615 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1616 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1617 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1618 | NOTES: |
| 1619 | An Oracle number overflow causes an unpredictable result value. |
| 1620 | */ |
| 1621 | |
| 1622 | /*--------------------------- OCINumberExp ----------------------------------*/ |
| 1623 | |
| 1624 | sword OCINumberExp( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1625 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1626 | /* |
| 1627 | NAME: OCINumberExp - OCINumber EXPonential |
| 1628 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1629 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1630 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1631 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1632 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1633 | number (IN) - e raised to this Oracle number power |
| 1634 | result (OUT) - output of exponentiation |
| 1635 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1636 | Raises e to the specified Oracle number power |
| 1637 | RETURNS: |
| 1638 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1639 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1640 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1641 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1642 | */ |
| 1643 | |
| 1644 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberLn ---------------------------------*/ |
| 1645 | |
| 1646 | sword OCINumberLn( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *number, |
| 1647 | OCINumber *result ); |
| 1648 | /* |
| 1649 | NAME: OCINumberLn - OCINumber Logarithm Natural |
| 1650 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1651 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1652 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1653 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1654 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1655 | number (IN) - logarithm of this number is computed |
| 1656 | result (OUT) - logarithm result |
| 1657 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1658 | Takes the logarithm of the given Oracle number with respect |
| 1659 | to the given base. |
| 1660 | RETURNS: |
| 1661 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1662 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1663 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1664 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1665 | 'number' is <= 0 |
| 1666 | */ |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | /*----------------------------- OCINumberLog --------------------------------*/ |
| 1669 | |
| 1670 | sword OCINumberLog( OCIError *err, const OCINumber *base, |
| 1671 | const OCINumber *number, OCINumber *result ); |
| 1672 | /* |
| 1673 | NAME: OCINumberLog - OCINumber LOGarithm any base |
| 1674 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1675 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1676 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1677 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1678 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1679 | base (IN) - base of the logarithm |
| 1680 | number (IN) - opearnd |
| 1681 | result (OUT) - logarithm result |
| 1682 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1683 | Takes the logarithm with the specified base of an Oracle number. |
| 1684 | RETURNS: |
| 1685 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1686 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1687 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1688 | any of the number arguments is null |
| 1689 | 'number' is <= 0 |
| 1690 | 'base' is <= 0 |
| 1691 | */ |
| 1692 | |
| 1693 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 1694 | /* ORACLE DATE TYPE */ |
| 1695 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 1696 | |
| 1697 | struct OCITime |
| 1698 | { |
| 1699 | ub1 OCITimeHH; /* hours; range is 0 <= hours <=23 */ |
| 1700 | ub1 OCITimeMI; /* minutes; range is 0 <= minutes <= 59 */ |
| 1701 | ub1 OCITimeSS; /* seconds; range is 0 <= seconds <= 59 */ |
| 1702 | }; |
| 1703 | typedef struct OCITime OCITime; |
| 1704 | |
| 1705 | /* |
| 1706 | * OCITime - OCI TiMe portion of date |
| 1707 | * |
| 1708 | * This structure should be treated as an opaque structure as the format |
| 1709 | * of this structure may change. Use OCIDateGetTime/OCIDateSetTime |
| 1710 | * to manipulate time portion of OCIDate. |
| 1711 | */ |
| 1712 | |
| 1713 | struct OCIDate |
| 1714 | { |
| 1715 | sb2 OCIDateYYYY; /* gregorian year; range is -4712 <= year <= 9999 */ |
| 1716 | ub1 OCIDateMM; /* month; range is 1 <= month < 12 */ |
| 1717 | ub1 OCIDateDD; /* day; range is 1 <= day <= 31 */ |
| 1718 | OCITime OCIDateTime; /* time */ |
| 1719 | }; |
| 1720 | typedef struct OCIDate OCIDate; |
| 1721 | |
| 1722 | /* |
| 1723 | * OCIDate - OCI oracle Date representation in C |
| 1724 | * |
| 1725 | * OCIDate represents the C mapping of Oracle date. |
| 1726 | * |
| 1727 | * This structure should be treated as an opaque structure as the format |
| 1728 | * of this structure may change. Use OCIDateGetDate/OCIDateSetDate |
| 1729 | * to access/initialize OCIDate. |
| 1730 | * |
| 1731 | * For binding variables of type OCIDate in OCI calls (OCIBindByName(), |
| 1732 | * OCIBindByPos(), and OCIDefineByPos()) use the type code SQLT_ODT. |
| 1733 | */ |
| 1734 | |
| 1735 | /* |
| 1736 | EXAMPLE |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | The following example shows how to manipulate an attribute of type |
| 1739 | oracle date. |
| 1740 | |
| 1741 | #define FMT "Month dd, YYYY, HH:MI A.M." |
| 1742 | #define LANG "American" |
| 1743 | |
| 1744 | struct person |
| 1745 | { |
| 1746 | OCIDate start_date; |
| 1747 | }; |
| 1748 | typedef struct person person; |
| 1749 | |
| 1750 | OCIError *err; |
| 1751 | person *joe; |
| 1752 | sword status; /o error status o/ |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 | /o See oci.h for an example of how to initialize OCIError. |
| 1755 | o For this example, assume the OCIEnv and OCIError has been |
| 1756 | o initialized. |
| 1757 | o/ |
| 1758 | |
| 1759 | /o Pin joe person object in the object cache. See ori.h |
| 1760 | o for an example on pinning objects. For this example, assume that |
| 1761 | o joe is pointing to the pinned object. |
| 1762 | o/ |
| 1763 | |
| 1764 | /o set the start date of joe o/ |
| 1765 | OCIDateSetTime(&joe->start_date, 8, 0, 0); |
| 1766 | OCIDateSetDate(&joe->start_date, 1990, 10, 5); |
| 1767 | |
| 1768 | /o check if the date is valid o/ |
| 1769 | uword invalid; |
| 1770 | if (OCIDateCheck(err, &joe->start_date, &invalid) != OCI_SUCCESS) |
| 1771 | /o error handling code o/ |
| 1772 | if (invalid) |
| 1773 | /o error handling code o/ |
| 1774 | |
| 1775 | /o convert date for display purposes o/ |
| 1776 | char str[100]; |
| 1777 | ub4 strlen = sizeof(str); |
| 1778 | if (OCIDateToText(err, &joe->start_date, FMT, sizeof(FMT)-1, LANG, |
| 1779 | sizeof(LANG)-1, &strlen, str) != OCI_SUCCESS) |
| 1780 | /o error handling code o/ |
| 1781 | |
| 1782 | */ |
| 1783 | |
| 1784 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateGetTime --------------------------------*/ |
| 1785 | /* void OCIDateGetTime(/o_ const OCIDate *date, ub1 *hour, ub1 *min, |
| 1786 | ub1 *sec _o/); */ |
| 1787 | #define OCIDateGetTime(date, hour, min, sec) \ |
| 1788 | { \ |
| 1789 | *hour = (date)->OCIDateTime.OCITimeHH; \ |
| 1790 | *min = (date)->OCIDateTime.OCITimeMI; \ |
| 1791 | *sec = (date)->OCIDateTime.OCITimeSS; \ |
| 1792 | } |
| 1793 | /* |
| 1794 | NAME: OCIDateGetTime - OCIDate Get Time portion of date |
| 1795 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1796 | date (IN) - Oracle date whose time data is retrieved |
| 1797 | hour (OUT) - hour value returned |
| 1798 | min (OUT) - minute value returned |
| 1799 | sec (OUT) - second value returned |
| 1800 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1801 | Return time inforamtion stored in the given date. The time |
| 1802 | information returned is: hour, minute and seconds. |
| 1803 | RETURNS: |
| 1804 | NONE |
| 1805 | */ |
| 1806 | |
| 1807 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateGetDate --------------------------------*/ |
| 1808 | /* void OCIDateGetDate(/o_ const OCIDate *date, sb2 *year, ub1 *month, |
| 1809 | ub1 *day _o/); */ |
| 1810 | #define OCIDateGetDate(date, year, month, day) \ |
| 1811 | { \ |
| 1812 | *year = (date)->OCIDateYYYY; \ |
| 1813 | *month = (date)->OCIDateMM; \ |
| 1814 | *day = (date)->OCIDateDD; \ |
| 1815 | } |
| 1816 | /* |
| 1817 | NAME: OCIDateGetDate - OCIDate Get Date (year, month, day) portion of date |
| 1818 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1819 | date (IN) - Oracle date whose year, month, day data is retrieved |
| 1820 | year (OUT) - year value returned |
| 1821 | month (OUT) - month value returned |
| 1822 | day (OUT) - day value returned |
| 1823 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1824 | Return year, month, day inforamtion stored in the given date. |
| 1825 | RETURNS: |
| 1826 | NONE |
| 1827 | */ |
| 1828 | |
| 1829 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateSetTime --------------------------------*/ |
| 1830 | /* void OCIDateSetTime(/o_ OCIDate *date, ub1 hour, ub1 min, |
| 1831 | ub1 sec _o/); */ |
| 1832 | #define OCIDateSetTime(date, hour, min, sec) \ |
| 1833 | { \ |
| 1834 | (date)->OCIDateTime.OCITimeHH = hour; \ |
| 1835 | (date)->OCIDateTime.OCITimeMI = min; \ |
| 1836 | (date)->OCIDateTime.OCITimeSS = sec; \ |
| 1837 | } |
| 1838 | /* |
| 1839 | NAME: OCIDateSetTime - OCIDate Set Time portion of date |
| 1840 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1841 | date (OUT) - Oracle date whose time data is set |
| 1842 | hour (IN) - hour value to be set |
| 1843 | min (IN) - minute value to be set |
| 1844 | sec (IN) - second value to be set |
| 1845 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1846 | Set the date with the given time inforamtion. |
| 1847 | RETURNS: |
| 1848 | NONE |
| 1849 | */ |
| 1850 | |
| 1851 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateSetDate --------------------------------*/ |
| 1852 | /* void OCIDateSetDate(/o_ OCIDate *date, sb2 year, ub1 month, ub1 day _o/); */ |
| 1853 | #define OCIDateSetDate(date, year, month, day) \ |
| 1854 | { \ |
| 1855 | (date)->OCIDateYYYY = year; \ |
| 1856 | (date)->OCIDateMM = month; \ |
| 1857 | (date)->OCIDateDD = day; \ |
| 1858 | } |
| 1859 | /* |
| 1860 | NAME: OCIDateSetDate - OCIDate Set Date (year, month, day) portion of date |
| 1861 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1862 | date (IN) - Oracle date whose year, month, day data is set |
| 1863 | year (OUT) - year value to be set |
| 1864 | month (OUT) - month value to be set |
| 1865 | day (OUT) - day value to be set |
| 1866 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1867 | Set the date with the given year, month, day inforamtion. |
| 1868 | RETURNS: |
| 1869 | NONE |
| 1870 | */ |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateAssign ---------------------------------*/ |
| 1873 | |
| 1874 | sword OCIDateAssign( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *from, |
| 1875 | OCIDate *to ); |
| 1876 | /* |
| 1877 | NAME: OCIDateAssign - OCIDate Assignment |
| 1878 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1879 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1880 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1881 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1882 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1883 | from (IN) - date to be assigned |
| 1884 | to (OUT) - lhs of assignment |
| 1885 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1886 | Performs date assignment. |
| 1887 | RETURNS: |
| 1888 | OCI_SUCCESS |
| 1889 | */ |
| 1890 | |
| 1891 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateToText ---------------------------------*/ |
| 1892 | |
| 1893 | sword OCIDateToText( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date, |
| 1894 | const oratext *fmt, ub1 fmt_length, |
| 1895 | const oratext *lang_name, ub4 lang_length, |
| 1896 | ub4 *buf_size, oratext *buf ); |
| 1897 | /* |
| 1898 | NAME: OCIDateToText - OCIDate convert date TO String |
| 1899 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1900 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1901 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1902 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1903 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1904 | date (IN) - Oracle date to be converted |
| 1905 | fmt (IN) - conversion format, if null string pointer (oratext*)0, then |
| 1906 | the date is converted to a character string in the |
| 1907 | date format "DD-MON-YY". |
| 1908 | fmt_length (IN) - length of the 'fmt' parameter |
| 1909 | lang_name (IN) - specifies the language in which the names and |
| 1910 | abbreviations of months and days are returned; |
| 1911 | default language of session is used if 'lang_name' |
| 1912 | is null i.e. (oratext *)0 |
| 1913 | lang_length (IN) - length of the 'nls_params' parameter |
| 1914 | buf_size (IN/OUT) - size of the buffer; size of the resulting string |
| 1915 | is returned via this parameter |
| 1916 | buf (OUT) - buffer into which the converted string is placed |
| 1917 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1918 | Converts the given date to a string according to the specified format. |
| 1919 | Refer to "TO_DATE" conversion function described in |
| 1920 | "Oracle SQL Language Reference Manual" for a description of format |
| 1921 | and NLS arguments. The converted null-terminated date string is |
| 1922 | stored in the buffer 'buf'. |
| 1923 | |
| 1924 | An error is reported upon overflow, e.g. trying to convert a number |
| 1925 | of value 10 using format '9' causes an overflow. |
| 1926 | RETURNS: |
| 1927 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1928 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1929 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1930 | buffer too small |
| 1931 | invalid format |
| 1932 | unknown language |
| 1933 | overflow error |
| 1934 | */ |
| 1935 | |
| 1936 | /*---------------------------- OCIDateFromText ------------------------------*/ |
| 1937 | |
| 1938 | sword OCIDateFromText( OCIError *err, const oratext *date_str, |
| 1939 | ub4 d_str_length, const oratext *fmt, ub1 fmt_length, |
| 1940 | const oratext *lang_name, ub4 lang_length, |
| 1941 | OCIDate *date ); |
| 1942 | /* |
| 1943 | NAME: OCIDateFromText - OCIDate convert String TO Date |
| 1944 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1945 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1946 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1947 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1948 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1949 | date_str (IN) - input string to be converted to Oracle date |
| 1950 | d_str_length (IN) - size of the input string, if the length is -1 |
| 1951 | then 'date_str' is treated as a null terminated string |
| 1952 | fmt (IN) - conversion format; if 'fmt' is a null pointer, then |
| 1953 | the string is expected to be in 'DD-MON-YY' format. |
| 1954 | fmt_length (IN) - length of the 'fmt' parameter |
| 1955 | lang_name (IN) - language in which the names and abbreviations of |
| 1956 | days and months are specified, if null i.e. (oratext *)0, |
| 1957 | the default language of session is used, |
| 1958 | lang_length (IN) - length of the 'lang_name' parameter |
| 1959 | date (OUT) - given string converted to date |
| 1960 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1961 | Converts the given string to Oracle date |
| 1962 | according to the specified format. Refer to "TO_DATE" conversion |
| 1963 | function described in "Oracle SQL Language Reference Manual" for a |
| 1964 | description of format. |
| 1965 | RETURNS: |
| 1966 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1967 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1968 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1969 | invalid format |
| 1970 | unknown language |
| 1971 | invalid input string |
| 1972 | <to be discovered> |
| 1973 | */ |
| 1974 | |
| 1975 | /*----------------------------- OCIDateCompare ------------------------------*/ |
| 1976 | |
| 1977 | sword OCIDateCompare( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date1, |
| 1978 | const OCIDate *date2, sword *result ); |
| 1979 | /* |
| 1980 | NAME: OCIDateCompare - OCIDate CoMPare dates |
| 1981 | PARAMETERS: |
| 1982 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 1983 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 1984 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 1985 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 1986 | date1, date2 (IN) - dates to be compared |
| 1987 | result (OUT) - comparison result, 0 if equal, -1 if date1 < date2, |
| 1988 | 1 if date1 > date2 |
| 1989 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 1990 | The function OCIDateCompare compares two dates. It returns -1 if date1 |
| 1991 | is smaller than date2, 0 if they are equal, and 1 if date1 is greater |
| 1992 | than date2. |
| 1993 | RETURNS: |
| 1994 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 1995 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 1996 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 1997 | invalid date |
| 1998 | <to be discovered> |
| 1999 | */ |
| 2000 | |
| 2001 | /*------------------------- OCIDateAddMonths --------------------------------*/ |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | sword OCIDateAddMonths( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date, sb4 num_months, |
| 2004 | OCIDate *result ); |
| 2005 | /* |
| 2006 | NAME: OCIDateAddMonths - OCIDate ADd or subtract Months |
| 2007 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2008 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2009 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2010 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2011 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2012 | date (IN) - 'num_months' added or subtracted from 'date' |
| 2013 | num_months (IN) - number of months to be added or subtracted |
| 2014 | (a negative value will be subtracted) |
| 2015 | result (IN/OUT) - result of adding or subtracting to 'date' |
| 2016 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2017 | The function OCIDateAddDays adds or subtracts num_months from the |
| 2018 | date 'date'. |
| 2019 | If the input 'date' is the last day of a month, then |
| 2020 | appropriate adjustments are made to ensure that the output date is |
| 2021 | also the last day of the month. For example, Feb. 28 + 1 month = |
| 2022 | March 31, and November 30 - 3 months = August 31. Otherwise the |
| 2023 | 'result' date has the same day component as 'date'. |
| 2024 | RETURNS: |
| 2025 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2026 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2027 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2028 | invalid date |
| 2029 | <to be discovered> |
| 2030 | */ |
| 2031 | |
| 2032 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateAddDays --------------------------------*/ |
| 2033 | |
| 2034 | sword OCIDateAddDays( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date, sb4 num_days, |
| 2035 | OCIDate *result ); |
| 2036 | /* |
| 2037 | NAME: OCIDateAddDays - OCIDate ADd or subtract Days |
| 2038 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2039 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2040 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2041 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2042 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2043 | date (IN) - 'num_days' added or subtracted from 'date' |
| 2044 | num_days (IN) - number of days to be added or subtracted |
| 2045 | (a negative value will be subtracted) |
| 2046 | result (IN/OUT) - result of adding or subtracting to 'date' |
| 2047 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2048 | The function OCIDateAddDays adds or subtracts num_days from the |
| 2049 | date 'date'. |
| 2050 | RETURNS: |
| 2051 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2052 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2053 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2054 | invalid date |
| 2055 | <to be discovered> |
| 2056 | */ |
| 2057 | |
| 2058 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateLastDay --------------------------------*/ |
| 2059 | |
| 2060 | sword OCIDateLastDay( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date, |
| 2061 | OCIDate *last_day ); |
| 2062 | /* |
| 2063 | NAME: OCIDateLastDay - OCIDate get date of the LaST day of the month |
| 2064 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2065 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2066 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2067 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2068 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2069 | date (IN) - input date |
| 2070 | last_day (OUT) - last day of the month in date 'date' |
| 2071 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2072 | The function OCIDateLastDay returns the date of the last day of the |
| 2073 | month in date 'date'. |
| 2074 | RETURNS: |
| 2075 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2076 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2077 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2078 | invalid date |
| 2079 | <to be discovered> |
| 2080 | */ |
| 2081 | |
| 2082 | /*----------------------- OCIDateDaysBetween --------------------------------*/ |
| 2083 | |
| 2084 | sword OCIDateDaysBetween( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date1, |
| 2085 | const OCIDate *date2, sb4 *num_days ); |
| 2086 | /* |
| 2087 | NAME: OCIDateDaysBetween - OCIDate get number of days BeTWeen two dates |
| 2088 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2089 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2090 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2091 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2092 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2093 | date1, date2 (IN) - input dates |
| 2094 | num_days (OUT) - number of days between date1 and date2 |
| 2095 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2096 | The function OCIDateDaysBetween returns the number of days between |
| 2097 | date1 and date2. The time is ignored in this computation. |
| 2098 | RETURNS: |
| 2099 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2100 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2101 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2102 | invalid date |
| 2103 | <to be discovered> |
| 2104 | */ |
| 2105 | |
| 2106 | /*------------------------ OCIDateZoneToZone --------------------------------*/ |
| 2107 | |
| 2108 | sword OCIDateZoneToZone( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date1, |
| 2109 | const oratext *zon1, |
| 2110 | ub4 zon1_length, const oratext *zon2, |
| 2111 | ub4 zon2_length, OCIDate *date2 ); |
| 2112 | /* |
| 2113 | NAME: OCIDateZoneToZone - OCIDate convert date from one Zone TO another Zone |
| 2114 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2115 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2116 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2117 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2118 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2119 | date1 (IN) - date to be converted |
| 2120 | zon1 (IN) - zone of input date |
| 2121 | zon1_length (IN) - length in bytes of string 'zon1' |
| 2122 | zon2 (IN) - zone to be converted to |
| 2123 | zon2_length (IN) - length in bytes of string 'zon2' |
| 2124 | date2 (OUT) - converted date (in 'zon2') |
| 2125 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2126 | Converts date from one time zone to another. Given date 'date1' |
| 2127 | in time zone 'zon1' returns date 'date2' in time zone 'zon2'. |
| 2128 | RETURNS: |
| 2129 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2130 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2131 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2132 | invlid date |
| 2133 | invald input time zone |
| 2134 | invald output time zone |
| 2135 | <to be discovered> |
| 2136 | */ |
| 2137 | |
| 2138 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateNextDay --------------------------------*/ |
| 2139 | |
| 2140 | sword OCIDateNextDay( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date, |
| 2141 | const oratext *day_p, ub4 day_length, |
| 2142 | OCIDate *next_day ); |
| 2143 | /* |
| 2144 | NAME: OCIDateNextDay - OCIDate get date of Next DaY |
| 2145 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2146 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2147 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2148 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2149 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2150 | date (IN) - returned date should be later than this date |
| 2151 | day (IN) - first day of week named by this is returned |
| 2152 | day_length (IN) - length in bytes of string 'day' |
| 2153 | next_day (OUT) - first day of the week named by 'day' later than 'date' |
| 2154 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2155 | Returns the date of the first day of the |
| 2156 | week named by 'day' that is later than date 'date'. |
| 2157 | RETURNS: |
| 2158 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2159 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2160 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2161 | invalid date |
| 2162 | invalid day |
| 2163 | <to be discovered> |
| 2164 | */ |
| 2165 | |
| 2166 | /*----------------------------- OCIDateCheck --------------------------------*/ |
| 2167 | |
| 2168 | /* Listing of error bits used by OCIDateCheck() */ |
| 2169 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_DAY 0x1 /* Bad DAy */ |
| 2170 | #define OCI_DATE_DAY_BELOW_VALID 0x2 /* Bad DAy Low/high bit (1=low)*/ |
| 2171 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_MONTH 0x4 /* Bad MOnth */ |
| 2172 | #define OCI_DATE_MONTH_BELOW_VALID 0x8 /* Bad MOnth Low/high bit (1=low)*/ |
| 2173 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_YEAR 0x10 /* Bad YeaR */ |
| 2174 | #define OCI_DATE_YEAR_BELOW_VALID 0x20 /* Bad YeaR Low/high bit (1=low)*/ |
| 2175 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_HOUR 0x40 /* Bad HouR */ |
| 2176 | #define OCI_DATE_HOUR_BELOW_VALID 0x80 /* Bad HouR Low/high bit (1=low)*/ |
| 2177 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_MINUTE 0x100 /* Bad MiNute */ |
| 2178 | #define OCI_DATE_MINUTE_BELOW_VALID 0x200 |
| 2179 | /* Bad MiNute Low/high bit (1=low)*/ |
| 2180 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_SECOND 0x400 /* Bad SeCond */ |
| 2181 | #define OCI_DATE_SECOND_BELOW_VALID 0x800 |
| 2182 | /* bad second Low/high bit (1=low)*/ |
| 2183 | #define OCI_DATE_DAY_MISSING_FROM_1582 0x1000 |
| 2184 | /* Day is one of those "missing" from 1582 */ |
| 2185 | #define OCI_DATE_YEAR_ZERO 0x2000 /* Year may not equal zero */ |
| 2186 | #define OCI_DATE_INVALID_FORMAT 0x8000 /* Bad date format input */ |
| 2187 | |
| 2188 | sword OCIDateCheck( OCIError *err, const OCIDate *date, uword *valid ); |
| 2189 | /* |
| 2190 | NAME: OCIDateCheck - OCIDate CHecK if the given date is valid |
| 2191 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2192 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2193 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2194 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2195 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2196 | date (IN) - date to be checked |
| 2197 | valid (OUT) - returns zero for a valid date, otherwise |
| 2198 | the ORed combination of all error bits specified below: |
| 2199 | |
| 2200 | Macro name Bit number Error |
| 2201 | ---------- ---------- ----- |
| 2202 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_DAY 0x1 Bad day |
| 2203 | OCI_DATE_DAY_BELOW_VALID 0x2 Bad DAy Low/high bit (1=low) |
| 2204 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_MONTH 0x4 Bad MOnth |
| 2205 | OCI_DATE_MONTH_BELOW_VALID 0x8 Bad MOnth Low/high bit (1=low) |
| 2206 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_YEAR 0x10 Bad YeaR |
| 2207 | OCI_DATE_YEAR_BELOW_VALID 0x20 Bad YeaR Low/high bit (1=low) |
| 2208 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_HOUR 0x40 Bad HouR |
| 2209 | OCI_DATE_HOUR_BELOW_VALID 0x80 Bad HouR Low/high bit (1=low) |
| 2210 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_MINUTE 0x100 Bad MiNute |
| 2211 | OCI_DATE_MINUTE_BELOW_VALID 0x200 Bad MiNute Low/high bit (1=low) |
| 2212 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_SECOND 0x400 Bad SeCond |
| 2213 | OCI_DATE_SECOND_BELOW_VALID 0x800 bad second Low/high bit (1=low) |
| 2214 | OCI_DATE_DAY_MISSING_FROM_1582 0x1000 Day is one of those "missing" |
| 2215 | from 1582 |
| 2216 | OCI_DATE_YEAR_ZERO 0x2000 Year may not equal zero |
| 2217 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_FORMAT 0x8000 Bad date format input |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 | So, for example, if the date passed in was 2/0/1990 25:61:10 in |
| 2220 | (month/day/year hours:minutes:seconds format), the erroor returned |
| 2221 | would be OCI_DATE_INVALID_DAY | OCI_DATE_DAY_BELOW_VALID | |
| 2222 | OCI_DATE_INVALID_HOUR | OCI_DATE_INVALID_MINUTE |
| 2223 | |
| 2224 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2225 | Check if the given date is valid. |
| 2226 | RETURNS: |
| 2227 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2228 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2229 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2230 | 'date' and 'valid' pointers are NULL pointers |
| 2231 | */ |
| 2232 | |
| 2233 | /*--------------------------- OCIDateSysDate --------------------------------*/ |
| 2234 | |
| 2235 | sword OCIDateSysDate( OCIError *err, OCIDate *sys_date ); |
| 2236 | /* |
| 2237 | NAME: OCIDateSysDate - OCIDate get current SYStem date and time |
| 2238 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2239 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2240 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2241 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2242 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2243 | sys_date (OUT) - current system date and time |
| 2244 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2245 | Returns the current system date and time. |
| 2246 | RETURNS: |
| 2247 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2248 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL. |
| 2249 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2250 | <to be discovered> |
| 2251 | */ |
| 2252 | |
| 2253 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2254 | /* FIXED-LENGTH STRING - CHAR (N) */ |
| 2255 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2256 | |
| 2257 | /* |
| 2258 | * An ADT attribute declared as "x CHAR(n)" is mapped to "OCIString *x;". |
| 2259 | * The representation of OCIString * is shown below. |
| 2260 | */ |
| 2261 | |
| 2262 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2263 | /* VARIABLE-LENGTH STRING */ |
| 2264 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 | /* |
| 2267 | * The variable-length string is represented in C as a pointer to OCIString |
| 2268 | * structure. The OCIString structure is opaque to the user. Functions are |
| 2269 | * provided to allow the user to manipulate a variable-length string. |
| 2270 | * |
| 2271 | * A variable-length string can be declared as: |
| 2272 | * |
| 2273 | * OCIString *vstr; |
| 2274 | * |
| 2275 | * For binding variables of type OCIString* in OCI calls (OCIBindByName(), |
| 2276 | * OCIBindByPos() and OCIDefineByPos()) use the external type code SQLT_VST. |
| 2277 | */ |
| 2278 | typedef struct OCIString OCIString; |
| 2279 | |
| 2280 | /*-------------------------- OCIStringAssign --------------------------------*/ |
| 2281 | |
| 2282 | sword OCIStringAssign( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIString *rhs, |
| 2283 | OCIString **lhs ); |
| 2284 | /* |
| 2285 | NAME: OCIStringAssign - OCIString Assign String to String |
| 2286 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2287 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2288 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2289 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2290 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2291 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2292 | rhs (IN) - RHS of the assignment, the type of rhs is also OCIString |
| 2293 | lhs (IN/OUT) - LHS of the assignment |
| 2294 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2295 | Assign 'rhs' string to 'lhs' string. The 'lhs' string may be |
| 2296 | resized depending upon the size of the 'rhs'. The assigned string is |
| 2297 | null-terminated. The 'length' field will not include the extra byte |
| 2298 | needed for null termination. |
| 2299 | RETURNS: |
| 2300 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2301 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2302 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2303 | out of space error |
| 2304 | */ |
| 2305 | |
| 2306 | /*---------------------- OCIStringAssignText --------------------------------*/ |
| 2307 | |
| 2308 | sword OCIStringAssignText( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const oratext *rhs, |
| 2309 | ub4 rhs_len, OCIString **lhs ); |
| 2310 | /* |
| 2311 | NAME: OCIStringAssignText - OCIString Assign Text string to String |
| 2312 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2313 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2314 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2315 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2316 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2317 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2318 | rhs (IN) - RHS of the assignment, the type of rhs is a text string |
| 2319 | rhs_len (IN) - length of the 'rhs' string |
| 2320 | lhs (IN/OUT) - LHS of the assignment |
| 2321 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2322 | Assign 'rhs' string to 'lhs' string. The 'lhs' string may be |
| 2323 | resized depending upon the size of the 'rhs'. The assigned string is |
| 2324 | null-terminated. The 'length' field will not include the extra byte |
| 2325 | needed for null termination. |
| 2326 | RETURNS: |
| 2327 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2328 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2329 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2330 | out of space error |
| 2331 | */ |
| 2332 | |
| 2333 | /*-------------------------- OCIStringResize --------------------------------*/ |
| 2334 | |
| 2335 | sword OCIStringResize( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, ub4 new_size, |
| 2336 | OCIString **str ); |
| 2337 | /* |
| 2338 | NAME: OCIStringResize - OCIString ReSiZe string memory |
| 2339 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2340 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2341 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2342 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2343 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2344 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2345 | new_size (IN) - new memory size of the string in bytes |
| 2346 | str (IN/OUT) - allocated memory for the string is freed from the |
| 2347 | OOCI heap |
| 2348 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2349 | This function resizes the memory of the given variable-length string in |
| 2350 | the object cache. The contents of the string are NOT preserved. |
| 2351 | This function may allocate the string in a new memory region in |
| 2352 | which case the original memory occupied by the given string will |
| 2353 | be freed. If the input string is null (str == NULL), then this |
| 2354 | function will allocate memory for the string. |
| 2355 | |
| 2356 | If the new_size is 0, then this function frees the memory occupied |
| 2357 | by 'str' and a null pointer value is returned. |
| 2358 | |
| 2359 | NOTE: The caller must compute 'new_size' taking into account space |
| 2360 | for the null character ('\0'). |
| 2361 | RETURNS: |
| 2362 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2363 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2364 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2365 | out of space error |
| 2366 | */ |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 | /*---------------------------- OCIStringSize --------------------------------*/ |
| 2369 | |
| 2370 | ub4 OCIStringSize( OCIEnv *env, const OCIString *vs ); |
| 2371 | /* |
| 2372 | NAME: OCIStringSize - OCIString Get String siZe |
| 2373 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2374 | env(IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2375 | vs (IN) - string whose size is returned |
| 2376 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2377 | Return the size of the given string. |
| 2378 | RETURNS: |
| 2379 | size of the string in bytes is returned |
| 2380 | */ |
| 2381 | |
| 2382 | /*----------------------------- OCIStringPtr --------------------------------*/ |
| 2383 | |
| 2384 | oratext *OCIStringPtr( OCIEnv *env, const OCIString *vs ); |
| 2385 | /* |
| 2386 | NAME: OCIStringPtr - OCIString Get String Pointer |
| 2387 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2388 | env(IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2389 | vs (IN) - pointer to the text of this string is returned |
| 2390 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2391 | Return the pointer to the text of the given string. |
| 2392 | RETURNS: |
| 2393 | pointer to the text of the string is returned |
| 2394 | */ |
| 2395 | |
| 2396 | /*----------------------- OCIStringAllocSize --------------------------------*/ |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 | sword OCIStringAllocSize( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIString *vs, |
| 2399 | ub4 *allocsize ); |
| 2400 | /* |
| 2401 | NAME: OCIStringAllocSize - OCIString get Allocated SiZe of string memory |
| 2402 | in bytes |
| 2403 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2404 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2405 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2406 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2407 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2408 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2409 | vs (IN) - string whose allocated size in bytes is returned |
| 2410 | allocsize (OUT) - allocated size of string memory in bytes is returned |
| 2411 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2412 | Return the allocated size of the string memory in bytes. The |
| 2413 | allocated size is >= actual string size. |
| 2414 | REQUIRES: |
| 2415 | vs is a non-null pointer |
| 2416 | RETURNS: |
| 2417 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2418 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2419 | OCI_ERROR on error |
| 2420 | */ |
| 2421 | |
| 2422 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2423 | /* VARIABLE-LENGTH RAW */ |
| 2424 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2425 | |
| 2426 | /* |
| 2427 | * The variable-length raw is represented in C as a pointer to OCIRaw |
| 2428 | * structure. The OCIRaw structure is opaque to the user. Functions are |
| 2429 | * provided to allow the user to manipulate a variable-length raw. |
| 2430 | * |
| 2431 | * A variable-length raw can be declared as: |
| 2432 | * |
| 2433 | * OCIRaw *raw; |
| 2434 | * |
| 2435 | * For binding variables of type OCIRaw* in OCI calls (OCIBindByName(), |
| 2436 | * OCIBindByPos() and OCIDefineByPos()) use the external type code SQLT_LVB. |
| 2437 | */ |
| 2438 | typedef struct OCIRaw OCIRaw; |
| 2439 | |
| 2440 | /*-------------------------- OCIRawAssignRaw --------------------------------*/ |
| 2441 | |
| 2442 | sword OCIRawAssignRaw( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIRaw *rhs, |
| 2443 | OCIRaw **lhs ); |
| 2444 | /* |
| 2445 | NAME: OCIRawAssignRaw - OCIRaw Assign Raw (of type OCIRaw*) to |
| 2446 | Raw (of type OCIRaw*) |
| 2447 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2448 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2449 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2450 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2451 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2452 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2453 | rhs (IN) - RHS of the assignment, the type of rhs is also OCIRaw |
| 2454 | lhs (IN/OUT) - LHS of the assignment |
| 2455 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2456 | Assign 'rhs' raw to 'lhs' raw. The 'lhs' raw may be |
| 2457 | resized depending upon the size of the 'rhs'. |
| 2458 | RETURNS: |
| 2459 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2460 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2461 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2462 | out of space error |
| 2463 | */ |
| 2464 | |
| 2465 | /*------------------------ OCIRawAssignBytes --------------------------------*/ |
| 2466 | |
| 2467 | sword OCIRawAssignBytes( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const ub1 *rhs, |
| 2468 | ub4 rhs_len, OCIRaw **lhs ); |
| 2469 | /* |
| 2470 | NAME: OCIRawAssignBytes - OCIRaw Assign raw Bytes (of type ub1*) to Raw |
| 2471 | (of type OCIRaw*) |
| 2472 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2473 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2474 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2475 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2476 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2477 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2478 | rhs (IN) - RHS of the assignment, the type of rhs is ub1 * |
| 2479 | rhs_len (IN) - length of the 'rhs' raw |
| 2480 | lhs (IN/OUT) - LHS of the assignment |
| 2481 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2482 | Assign 'rhs' raw to 'lhs' raw. The 'lhs' raw may be |
| 2483 | resized depending upon the size of the 'rhs'. |
| 2484 | RETURNS: |
| 2485 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2486 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2487 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2488 | out of space error |
| 2489 | */ |
| 2490 | |
| 2491 | /*---------------------------- OCIRawResize ---------------------------------*/ |
| 2492 | |
| 2493 | sword OCIRawResize( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, ub4 new_size, |
| 2494 | OCIRaw **raw ); |
| 2495 | /* |
| 2496 | NAME: OCIRawResize - OCIRaw ReSiZe memory of variable-length raw |
| 2497 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2498 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2499 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2500 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2501 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2502 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2503 | new_size (IN) - new size of the raw data in bytes |
| 2504 | raw (IN) - variable-length raw pointer; the raw is |
| 2505 | resized to 'new_size' |
| 2506 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2507 | This function resizes the memory of the given variable-length raw in |
| 2508 | the object cache. |
| 2509 | The previous contents of the raw are NOT preserved. |
| 2510 | This function may allocate the raw in a new memory region in |
| 2511 | which case the original memory occupied by the given raw will |
| 2512 | be freed. If the input raw is null (raw == NULL), then this |
| 2513 | function will allocate memory for the raw data. |
| 2514 | |
| 2515 | If the new_size is 0, then this function frees the memory occupied |
| 2516 | by 'raw' and a null pointer value is returned. |
| 2517 | RETURNS: |
| 2518 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2519 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2520 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2521 | out of space error |
| 2522 | */ |
| 2523 | |
| 2524 | /*------------------------------- OCIRawSize --------------------------------*/ |
| 2525 | |
| 2526 | ub4 OCIRawSize( OCIEnv * env, const OCIRaw *raw ); |
| 2527 | /* |
| 2528 | NAME: OCIRawSize - OCIRaw Get Raw siZe |
| 2529 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2530 | env (IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2531 | raw (INT) - raw whose size is returned |
| 2532 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2533 | Return the size of the given raw. |
| 2534 | RETURNS: |
| 2535 | size of the raw in bytes is returned |
| 2536 | */ |
| 2537 | |
| 2538 | /*--------------------------------- OCIRawPtr -------------------------------*/ |
| 2539 | ub1 *OCIRawPtr( OCIEnv * env, const OCIRaw *raw ); |
| 2540 | /* |
| 2541 | NAME: OCIRawPtr - OCIRaw Get Raw data Pointer |
| 2542 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2543 | env (IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2544 | raw (IN) - pointer to the data of this raw is returned |
| 2545 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2546 | Return the pointer to the data of the given raw. |
| 2547 | RETURNS: |
| 2548 | pointer to the data of the raw is returned |
| 2549 | */ |
| 2550 | |
| 2551 | /*------------------------------ OCIRawAllocSize ----------------------------*/ |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 | sword OCIRawAllocSize( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIRaw *raw, |
| 2554 | ub4 *allocsize ); |
| 2555 | /* |
| 2556 | NAME: OCIRawAllocSize - OCIRaw get Allocated SiZe of raw memory in bytes |
| 2557 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2558 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2559 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2560 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2561 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2562 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2563 | raw (IN) - raw whose allocated size in bytes is returned |
| 2564 | allocsize (OUT) - allocated size of raw memory in bytes is returned |
| 2565 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2566 | Return the allocated size of the raw memory in bytes. The |
| 2567 | allocated size is >= actual raw size. |
| 2568 | REQUIRES: |
| 2569 | raw is a non-null pointer |
| 2570 | RETURNS: |
| 2571 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2572 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2573 | OCI_ERROR upon error |
| 2574 | */ |
| 2575 | |
| 2576 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2577 | /* OBJECT REFERENCE OPERATIONS */ |
| 2578 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2579 | |
| 2580 | /* |
| 2581 | * See the definition of OCIRef in oro.h. |
| 2582 | * |
| 2583 | * For binding variables of type OCIRef* in OCI calls (OCIBindByName(), |
| 2584 | * OCIBindByPos() and OCIDefineByPos()) use the code SQLT_REF. |
| 2585 | * |
| 2586 | */ |
| 2587 | |
| 2588 | /*---------------------------- OCIRefClear ----------------------------------*/ |
| 2589 | void OCIRefClear( OCIEnv *env, OCIRef *ref ); |
| 2590 | /* |
| 2591 | NAME: OCIRefClear - OCIRef CLeaR or nullify a ref |
| 2592 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2593 | env (IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2594 | ref (IN/OUT) - ref to clear |
| 2595 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2596 | Clear or nullify the given ref. A ref is considered to be a null ref |
| 2597 | if it does not contain a valid OID (and thus doesn't point to an |
| 2598 | object). Logically, a null ref is a dangling ref. |
| 2599 | |
| 2600 | Note that a null ref is still a valid SQL value and is not SQL-ly null. |
| 2601 | It can be used as a valid non-null constant ref value for NOT NULL |
| 2602 | column or attribute of a row in a table. |
| 2603 | |
| 2604 | If a null pointer value is passed as a ref, |
| 2605 | then this function is a no-op. |
| 2606 | */ |
| 2607 | |
| 2608 | /*--------------------------- OCIRefAssign ----------------------------------*/ |
| 2609 | sword OCIRefAssign( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIRef *source, |
| 2610 | OCIRef **target ); |
| 2611 | /* |
| 2612 | NAME: OCIRefAssign - OCIRef CoPY a ref to another |
| 2613 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2614 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2615 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2616 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2617 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2618 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2619 | source (IN) - ref to copy from |
| 2620 | target (IN/OUT) - ref to copy to |
| 2621 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2622 | Copy 'source' ref to 'target' ref; both then reference the same |
| 2623 | object. If the target ref pointer is null (i.e. *target == NULL) |
| 2624 | then the copy function will allocate memory for the target ref |
| 2625 | in OOCI heap prior to the copy. |
| 2626 | RETURNS: |
| 2627 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2628 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2629 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2630 | 1) out of memory |
| 2631 | */ |
| 2632 | |
| 2633 | /*-------------------------- OCIRefIsEqual ----------------------------------*/ |
| 2634 | boolean OCIRefIsEqual( OCIEnv *env, const OCIRef *x, const OCIRef *y ); |
| 2635 | /* |
| 2636 | NAME: OCIRefIsEqual - OCIRef compare two refs for EQUality |
| 2637 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2638 | env (IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2639 | x (IN) - ref to compare |
| 2640 | y (IN) - ref to compare |
| 2641 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2642 | Compare the given refs for equality. |
| 2643 | Two refs are equal if and only if: |
| 2644 | - they are both referencing the same persistent object, or |
| 2645 | - they are both referencing the same transient object. |
| 2646 | |
| 2647 | NOTE THAT TWO NULL REFS ARE CONSIDERED NOT EQUAL BY THIS FUNCTION. |
| 2648 | RETURNS: |
| 2649 | TRUE if the two refs are equal |
| 2650 | FALSE if the two refs are not equal, or X is NULL, or Y is NULL |
| 2651 | */ |
| 2652 | |
| 2653 | /*--------------------------- OCIRefIsNull ----------------------------------*/ |
| 2654 | boolean OCIRefIsNull( OCIEnv *env, const OCIRef *ref ); |
| 2655 | /* |
| 2656 | NAME: OCIRefIsNull - OCIRef test if a ref is NULl |
| 2657 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2658 | env (IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2659 | ref (IN) - ref to test for null |
| 2660 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2661 | Return TRUE if the given ref is null; otherwise, return FALSE. |
| 2662 | A ref is null if and only if: |
| 2663 | - it is supposed to be referencing a persistent object, but |
| 2664 | its OID is null, or |
| 2665 | - it is supposed to be referencing a transient object, but it is |
| 2666 | currently not pointing to an object. |
| 2667 | A ref is a dangling ref if the object that it points to does not |
| 2668 | exist. |
| 2669 | RETURNS: |
| 2670 | TRUE if the given ref is NULL |
| 2671 | FALSE if the given ref is not NULL |
| 2672 | */ |
| 2673 | |
| 2674 | /*-------------------------- OCIRefHexSize ----------------------------------*/ |
| 2675 | ub4 OCIRefHexSize( OCIEnv *env, const OCIRef *ref ); |
| 2676 | /* |
| 2677 | NAME: OCIRefHexSize - OCIRef Hexadecimal buffer SiZe in bytes |
| 2678 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2679 | env (IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2680 | ref (IN) - ref whose size in hexadecimal representation in bytes is |
| 2681 | returned |
| 2682 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2683 | Return the size of the buffer in bytes required for the hexadecimal |
| 2684 | representation of the ref. A buffer of at-least this size must be |
| 2685 | passed to ref-to-hex (OCIRefToHex) conversion function. |
| 2686 | RETURNS: |
| 2687 | size of hexadecimal representation of ref |
| 2688 | */ |
| 2689 | |
| 2690 | /*-------------------------- OCIRefFromHex ---------------------------------*/ |
| 2691 | sword OCIRefFromHex( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCISvcCtx *svc, |
| 2692 | const oratext *hex, ub4 length, OCIRef **ref ); |
| 2693 | /* |
| 2694 | NAME: |
| 2695 | OCIRefFromHex - OCIRef convert a Hexadecimal string TO a Ref |
| 2696 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2697 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode |
| 2698 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2699 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2700 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by |
| 2701 | calling OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2702 | svc (IN) - OCI service context handle; if the resulting ref is |
| 2703 | initialized with this service context |
| 2704 | hex (IN) - hexadecimal string (that was produced by 'OCIRefToHex()" |
| 2705 | previously) to be convert into a ref |
| 2706 | length (IN) - length of the hexadecimal string |
| 2707 | ref (IN/OUT) - ref is initialized with the given value ('hex'). |
| 2708 | If *ref is null, then space for the ref is allocated in the |
| 2709 | object cache, otherwise the memory occupied by the given ref |
| 2710 | is re-used. |
| 2711 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2712 | Convert the given hexadecimal string into a ref. This function |
| 2713 | ensures that the resulting ref is well formed. It does NOT ensure |
| 2714 | that the object pointed to by the resulting ref exists or not. |
| 2715 | RETURNS: |
| 2716 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2717 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2718 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2719 | */ |
| 2720 | |
| 2721 | /*--------------------------- OCIRefToHex -----------------------------------*/ |
| 2722 | sword OCIRefToHex( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIRef *ref, |
| 2723 | oratext *hex, ub4 *hex_length ); |
| 2724 | /* |
| 2725 | NAME: |
| 2726 | OCIRefToHex - OCIRef convert ref to a Hexadecimal string |
| 2727 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2728 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode |
| 2729 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2730 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2731 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by |
| 2732 | calling OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2733 | ref (IN) - ref to be converted into a hexadecimal string; if the |
| 2734 | ref is a null ref (i.e. OCIRefIsNull(ref) == TRUE) then |
| 2735 | a zero hex_length value is returned |
| 2736 | hex (OUT) - buffer that is large enough to contain the resulting |
| 2737 | hexadecimal string; the contents of the string is opaque |
| 2738 | to the caller |
| 2739 | hex_length (IN/OUT) - on input specifies the size of the 'hex' buffer, |
| 2740 | on output specifies the actual size of the hexadecimal |
| 2741 | string being returned in 'hex' |
| 2742 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2743 | Convert the given ref into a hexadecimal string, and return the length |
| 2744 | of the string. The resulting string is opaque to the caller. |
| 2745 | RETURNS: |
| 2746 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2747 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2748 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2749 | the given buffer is not big enough to hold the resulting string |
| 2750 | */ |
| 2751 | |
| 2752 | |
| 2753 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2754 | /* COLLECTION FUNCTIONS */ |
| 2755 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 2756 | |
| 2757 | /* |
| 2758 | The generic collection is represented by the type 'OCIColl'. The following |
| 2759 | operations OCIColl*() are provided on a generic collection: |
| 2760 | - get current size of collection |
| 2761 | - get upper bound of collection |
| 2762 | - get pointer to an element given its index |
| 2763 | - set element at given index (assign element) |
| 2764 | - append an element |
| 2765 | - trim the given number of elements from the end of the collection |
| 2766 | - collection assignment |
| 2767 | |
| 2768 | The following iterator based scanning functions are also provided on a |
| 2769 | generic collection. These functions make use of an iterator which is |
| 2770 | defined to be of type OCIIter. |
| 2771 | |
| 2772 | - create an iterator for scanning collection |
| 2773 | - destroy iterator |
| 2774 | - reset iterator to the beginning of collection |
| 2775 | - get pointer to current element pointed by iterator |
| 2776 | - get pointer to next element |
| 2777 | - get pointer to previous element |
| 2778 | |
| 2779 | The collections variable-length array (varray) and nested table |
| 2780 | are sub-types of generic collection. This means that the OCIColl*() |
| 2781 | functions can also be used to manipulate varray and nested table. |
| 2782 | |
| 2783 | The varray is represented by OCIArray type and nested table by OCITable. |
| 2784 | Besides OCIColl*() functions no additional functions are provided for |
| 2785 | manipulating varrays. The OCIColl*() functions are a complete set of |
| 2786 | functions to manipulate varrays. |
| 2787 | |
| 2788 | Besides OCIColl*() functions, the following functions OCITable*() can be |
| 2789 | used to manipulate nested table. The OCITable*() functions operate on |
| 2790 | nested tables only and should not be used on a varray. |
| 2791 | |
| 2792 | - delete an element at index i. Note that the position |
| 2793 | ordinals of the remaining elements of the table is not changed by the |
| 2794 | delete operation. So delete creates "holes" in the table. |
| 2795 | - check if an element exists at the given index i |
| 2796 | - return the smallest value of i for which exists(i) is true |
| 2797 | - return the largest value of i for which exists(i) is true |
| 2798 | - return pointer to the smallest position j, greater than i, such that |
| 2799 | OCITableExists(j) is true |
| 2800 | - return pointer to the largest position j, less than i, such that |
| 2801 | OCITableExists(j) is true |
| 2802 | |
| 2803 | For binding variables of type OCIColl* or OCITable* in OCI calls |
| 2804 | (OCIBindByName(), OCIBindByPos() and OCIDefineByPos()) use the external |
| 2805 | type code SQLT_NTY. |
| 2806 | */ |
| 2807 | |
| 2808 | /* OCIColl - generic collection type */ |
| 2809 | typedef struct OCIColl OCIColl; |
| 2810 | |
| 2811 | /* OCIArray - varray collection type */ |
| 2812 | typedef OCIColl OCIArray; |
| 2813 | |
| 2814 | /* OCITable - nested table collection type */ |
| 2815 | typedef OCIColl OCITable; |
| 2816 | |
| 2817 | /* OCIIter - collection iterator */ |
| 2818 | typedef struct OCIIter OCIIter; |
| 2819 | |
| 2820 | /*----------------------------- OCICollSize ---------------------------------*/ |
| 2821 | |
| 2822 | sword OCICollSize( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *coll, |
| 2823 | sb4 *size ); |
| 2824 | /* |
| 2825 | NAME: OCICollSize - OCIColl return current SIZe of the given collection |
| 2826 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2827 | env(IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2828 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2829 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2830 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2831 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2832 | coll (IN) - collection whose number of elements is returned |
| 2833 | size (OUT) - current number of elements in the collection |
| 2834 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2835 | Returns the current number of elements in the given collection. |
| 2836 | |
| 2837 | For collections of type nested table wherein 'delete element' |
| 2838 | operation is allowed, the count returned by OCICollSize() will |
| 2839 | NOT be decremented upon deleting elements. For example: |
| 2840 | |
| 2841 | OCICollSize(...); |
| 2842 | // assume 'size' returned is equal to 5 |
| 2843 | OCITableDelete(...); // delete one element |
| 2844 | OCICollSize(...); |
| 2845 | // 'size' returned will still be 5 |
| 2846 | |
| 2847 | To get the count minus the deleted elements use OCITableSize(). |
| 2848 | Continuing the above example, |
| 2849 | |
| 2850 | OCITableSize(...) |
| 2851 | // 'size' returned will be equal to 4 |
| 2852 | |
| 2853 | Note, a trim operation (OCICollTrim) will decrement the count |
| 2854 | by the number of trimmed elements. Continuing the above example, |
| 2855 | |
| 2856 | OCICollTrim(..,1..); // trim one element |
| 2857 | OCICollSize(...); |
| 2858 | // 'size' returned will be equal to 4 |
| 2859 | RETURNS: |
| 2860 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2861 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2862 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2863 | error during loading of collection into object cache |
| 2864 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 2865 | */ |
| 2866 | |
| 2867 | /*------------------------------ OCICollMax ---------------------------------*/ |
| 2868 | |
| 2869 | sb4 OCICollMax( OCIEnv *env, const OCIColl *coll ); |
| 2870 | /* |
| 2871 | NAME: OCICollMax - OCIColl return MAXimum size (upper-bound) of the |
| 2872 | given collection (in number of elements) |
| 2873 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2874 | env(IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 2875 | coll (IN) - collection whose upper-bound in number of elements |
| 2876 | is returned |
| 2877 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2878 | Returns the max number of elements that the given collection can hold. |
| 2879 | A value 0 indicates that the collection has no upper-bound. |
| 2880 | REQUIRES: |
| 2881 | coll must point to a valid collection descriptor |
| 2882 | RETURNS: |
| 2883 | upper-bound of the given collection |
| 2884 | */ |
| 2885 | |
| 2886 | /*-------------------------- OCICollGetElem ---------------------------------*/ |
| 2887 | |
| 2888 | sword OCICollGetElem( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *coll, |
| 2889 | sb4 index, boolean *exists, void **elem, |
| 2890 | void **elemind ); |
| 2891 | /* |
| 2892 | NAME: OCICollGetElem - OCIColl GET pointer to the element at the given index |
| 2893 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2894 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2895 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2896 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2897 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2898 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2899 | coll (IN) - pointer to the element in this collection is returned |
| 2900 | index (IN) - index of the element whose pointer is returned |
| 2901 | exists (OUT) - set to FALSE if element at the specified index does |
| 2902 | not exist else TRUE |
| 2903 | elem (OUT) - address of the desired element is returned |
| 2904 | elemind (OUT) [optional] - address of the null indicator information |
| 2905 | is returned; if (elemind == NULL) then the null indicator |
| 2906 | information will NOT be returned |
| 2907 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2908 | Get the address of the element at the given position. Optionally |
| 2909 | this function also returns the address of the element's null indicator |
| 2910 | information. |
| 2911 | |
| 2912 | The following table describes for each collection element type |
| 2913 | what the corresponding element pointer type is. The element pointer |
| 2914 | is returned via the 'elem' parameter of OCICollGetElem(). |
| 2915 | |
| 2916 | Element Type *elem is set to |
| 2917 | ----------------------- --------------- |
| 2918 | Oracle Number (OCINumber) OCINumber* |
| 2919 | Date (OCIDate) OCIDate* |
| 2920 | Variable-length string (OCIString*) OCIString** |
| 2921 | Variable-length raw (OCIRaw*) OCIRaw** |
| 2922 | object reference (OCIRef*) OCIRef** |
| 2923 | lob locator (OCILobLocator*) OCILobLocator** |
| 2924 | object type (e.g. person) person* |
| 2925 | |
| 2926 | The element pointer returned by OCICollGetElem() is in a form |
| 2927 | such that it can not only be used to access the |
| 2928 | element data but also is in a form that can be used as the target |
| 2929 | (i.e left-hand-side) of an assignment statement. |
| 2930 | |
| 2931 | For example, assume the user is iterating over the elements of |
| 2932 | a collection whose element type is object reference (OCIRef*). A call |
| 2933 | to OCICollGetElem() returns pointer to a reference handle |
| 2934 | (i.e. OCIRef**). After getting, the pointer to the collection |
| 2935 | element, the user may wish to modify it by assigning a new reference. |
| 2936 | This can be accomplished via the ref assignment function shown below: |
| 2937 | |
| 2938 | sword OCIRefAssign( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIRef *source, |
| 2939 | OCIRef **target ); |
| 2940 | |
| 2941 | Note that the 'target' parameter of OCIRefAssign() is of type |
| 2942 | 'OCIRef**'. Hence OCICollGetElem() returns 'OCIRef**'. |
| 2943 | If '*target == NULL' a new ref will be allocated by OCIRefAssign() |
| 2944 | and returned via the 'target' parameter. |
| 2945 | |
| 2946 | Similarly, if the collection element was of type string (OCIString*), |
| 2947 | OCICollGetElem() returns pointer to string handle |
| 2948 | (i.e. OCIString**). If a new string is assigned, via |
| 2949 | OCIStringAssign() or OCIStringAssignText() the type of the target |
| 2950 | must be 'OCIString **'. |
| 2951 | |
| 2952 | If the collection element is of type Oracle number, OCICollGetElem() |
| 2953 | returns OCINumber*. The prototype of OCINumberAssign() is shown below: |
| 2954 | |
| 2955 | sword OCINumberAssign(OCIError *err, const OCINumber *from, |
| 2956 | OCINumber *to); |
| 2957 | RETURNS: |
| 2958 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 2959 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 2960 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 2961 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 2962 | */ |
| 2963 | |
| 2964 | /*------------------------- OCICollGetElemArray -----------------------------*/ |
| 2965 | |
| 2966 | sword OCICollGetElemArray( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *coll, |
| 2967 | sb4 index, boolean *exists, void **elem, |
| 2968 | void **elemind, uword *nelems); |
| 2969 | /* |
| 2970 | NAME: OCICollGetElemArray - OCIColl GET pointers to elements from given index |
| 2971 | PARAMETERS: |
| 2972 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 2973 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 2974 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 2975 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 2976 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 2977 | coll (IN) - pointers to the elements in this collection is returned |
| 2978 | index (IN) - starting index of the element |
| 2979 | exists (OUT) - set to FALSE if element at the specified index does |
| 2980 | not exist else TRUE |
| 2981 | elem (OUT) - address of the desired elements is returned |
| 2982 | elemind (OUT) [optional] - address of the null indicators information |
| 2983 | is returned; if (elemind == NULL) then the null indicator |
| 2984 | information will NOT be returned |
| 2985 | nelems(IN/OUT) - Upper bound of elem and/or elemind array |
| 2986 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 2987 | Get the address of the elements from the given position. Optionally |
| 2988 | this function also returns the address of the element's null indicator |
| 2989 | information. |
| 2990 | |
| 2991 | The following table describes for each collection element type |
| 2992 | what the corresponding element pointer type is. The element pointer |
| 2993 | is returned via the 'elem' parameter of OCICollGetElem(). |
| 2994 | |
| 2995 | Element Type *elem is set to |
| 2996 | ----------------------- --------------- |
| 2997 | Oracle Number (OCINumber) OCINumber* |
| 2998 | Date (OCIDate) OCIDate* |
| 2999 | Variable-length string (OCIString*) OCIString** |
| 3000 | Variable-length raw (OCIRaw*) OCIRaw** |
| 3001 | object reference (OCIRef*) OCIRef** |
| 3002 | lob locator (OCILobLocator*) OCILobLocator** |
| 3003 | object type (e.g. person) person* |
| 3004 | |
| 3005 | The element pointer returned by OCICollGetElem() is in a form |
| 3006 | such that it can not only be used to access the |
| 3007 | element data but also is in a form that can be used as the target |
| 3008 | (i.e left-hand-side) of an assignment statement. |
| 3009 | |
| 3010 | For example, assume the user is iterating over the elements of |
| 3011 | a collection whose element type is object reference (OCIRef*). A call |
| 3012 | to OCICollGetElem() returns pointer to a reference handle |
| 3013 | (i.e. OCIRef**). After getting, the pointer to the collection |
| 3014 | element, the user may wish to modify it by assigning a new reference. |
| 3015 | This can be accomplished via the ref assignment function shown below: |
| 3016 | |
| 3017 | sword OCIRefAssign( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIRef *source, |
| 3018 | OCIRef **target ); |
| 3019 | |
| 3020 | Note that the 'target' parameter of OCIRefAssign() is of type |
| 3021 | 'OCIRef**'. Hence OCICollGetElem() returns 'OCIRef**'. |
| 3022 | If '*target == NULL' a new ref will be allocated by OCIRefAssign() |
| 3023 | and returned via the 'target' parameter. |
| 3024 | |
| 3025 | Similarly, if the collection element was of type string (OCIString*), |
| 3026 | OCICollGetElem() returns pointer to string handle |
| 3027 | (i.e. OCIString**). If a new string is assigned, via |
| 3028 | OCIStringAssign() or OCIStringAssignText() the type of the target |
| 3029 | must be 'OCIString **'. |
| 3030 | |
| 3031 | If the collection element is of type Oracle number, OCICollGetElem() |
| 3032 | returns OCINumber*. The prototype of OCINumberAssign() is shown below: |
| 3033 | |
| 3034 | sword OCINumberAssign(OCIError *err, const OCINumber *from, |
| 3035 | OCINumber *to); |
| 3036 | RETURNS: |
| 3037 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3038 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3039 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3040 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3041 | */ |
| 3042 | |
| 3043 | /*----------------------- OCICollAssignElem ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3044 | |
| 3045 | sword OCICollAssignElem( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, sb4 index, |
| 3046 | const void *elem, |
| 3047 | const void *elemind, OCIColl *coll ); |
| 3048 | /* |
| 3049 | NAME: OCICollAssignElem - OCIColl ASsign Element |
| 3050 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3051 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3052 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3053 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3054 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3055 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3056 | index (IN) - index of the element whose is assigned to |
| 3057 | elem (IN) - element which is assigned from (source element) |
| 3058 | elemind (IN) [optional] - pointer to the element's null indicator |
| 3059 | information; if (elemind == NULL) then the null indicator |
| 3060 | information of the assigned element will be set to non-null. |
| 3061 | coll (IN/OUT) - collection to be updated |
| 3062 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3063 | Assign the given element value 'elem' to the element at coll[index]. |
| 3064 | If the collection is of type nested table, the element at the given |
| 3065 | index may not exist (i.e. may have been deleted). In this case, the |
| 3066 | given element is inserted at index 'index'. |
| 3067 | Otherwise, the element at index 'index' is updated with the value |
| 3068 | of 'elem'. |
| 3069 | |
| 3070 | Note that the given element is deep-copied and |
| 3071 | 'elem' is strictly an input parameter. |
| 3072 | RETURNS: |
| 3073 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3074 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3075 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3076 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3077 | out of memory error |
| 3078 | given index is out of bounds of the given collection |
| 3079 | */ |
| 3080 | |
| 3081 | /*--------------------------- OCICollAssign ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3082 | |
| 3083 | sword OCICollAssign( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *rhs, |
| 3084 | OCIColl *lhs ); |
| 3085 | /* |
| 3086 | NAME: OCICollAssign - OCIColl ASsiGn collection |
| 3087 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3088 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3089 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3090 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3091 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3092 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3093 | rhs (IN) - collection to be assigned from |
| 3094 | lhs (OUT) - collection to be assigned to |
| 3095 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3096 | Assign 'rhs' to 'lhs'. The 'lhs' collection may be decreased or |
| 3097 | increased depending upon the size of 'rhs'. If the 'lhs' contains |
| 3098 | any elements then the elements will be deleted prior to the |
| 3099 | assignment. This function performs a deep-copy. The memory for the |
| 3100 | elements comes from the object cache. |
| 3101 | |
| 3102 | An error is returned if the element types of the lhs and rhs |
| 3103 | collections do not match. Also, an error is returned if the |
| 3104 | upper-bound of the lhs collection is less than the current number of |
| 3105 | elements in the rhs collection. |
| 3106 | RETURNS: |
| 3107 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3108 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3109 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3110 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3111 | out of memory error |
| 3112 | type mis-match of lhs and rhs collections |
| 3113 | upper-bound of lhs collection is less than the current number of |
| 3114 | elements in the rhs collection |
| 3115 | */ |
| 3116 | |
| 3117 | /*--------------------------- OCICollAppend ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3118 | |
| 3119 | sword OCICollAppend( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const void *elem, |
| 3120 | const void *elemind, OCIColl *coll ); |
| 3121 | /* |
| 3122 | NAME: OCICollAppend - OCIColl APPend collection |
| 3123 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3124 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3125 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3126 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3127 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3128 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3129 | elem (IN) - pointer to the element which is appended to the end |
| 3130 | of the given collection |
| 3131 | elemind (IN) [optional] - pointer to the element's null indicator |
| 3132 | information; if (elemind == NULL) then the null indicator |
| 3133 | information of the appended element will be set to non-null. |
| 3134 | coll (IN/OUT) - updated collection |
| 3135 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3136 | Append the given element to the end of the given collection. |
| 3137 | Appending an element is equivalent to: |
| 3138 | - increasing the size of the collection by 1 element |
| 3139 | - updating (deep-copying) the last element's data with the given |
| 3140 | element's data |
| 3141 | |
| 3142 | Note that the pointer to the given element 'elem' will not be saved |
| 3143 | by this function. So 'elem' is strictly an input parameter. |
| 3144 | An error is returned if the current size of the collection |
| 3145 | is equal to the max size (upper-bound) of the collection prior to |
| 3146 | appending the element. |
| 3147 | RETURNS: |
| 3148 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3149 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3150 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3151 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3152 | out of memory error |
| 3153 | current size of collection == max size of the collection |
| 3154 | */ |
| 3155 | |
| 3156 | /*----------------------------- OCICollTrim ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3157 | |
| 3158 | sword OCICollTrim( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, sb4 trim_num, |
| 3159 | OCIColl *coll ); |
| 3160 | /* |
| 3161 | NAME: OCICollTrim - OCIColl Trim elements from the end of the collection |
| 3162 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3163 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3164 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3165 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3166 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3167 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3168 | trim_num (IN) - number of elements to trim |
| 3169 | coll (IN/OUT) - 'trim_num' of elements are removed (freed) from the |
| 3170 | end of the collection |
| 3171 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3172 | Trim the collection by the given number of elements. The elements are |
| 3173 | removed from the end of the collection. |
| 3174 | |
| 3175 | An error is returned if the 'trim_num' is greater than the current |
| 3176 | size of the collection. |
| 3177 | RETURNS: |
| 3178 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3179 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3180 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3181 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3182 | 'trim_num' is greater than the current size of the collection. |
| 3183 | */ |
| 3184 | |
| 3185 | /*--------------------------- OCICollIsLocator ------------------------------*/ |
| 3186 | |
| 3187 | sword OCICollIsLocator(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *coll, |
| 3188 | boolean *result ); |
| 3189 | /* |
| 3190 | Name: OCICollIsLocator - OCIColl indicates whether a collection is locator |
| 3191 | based or not. |
| 3192 | Parameters: |
| 3193 | env(IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 3194 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3195 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3196 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3197 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3198 | coll (IN) - collection item. |
| 3199 | result (OUT) - TRUE if the collection item is a locator, FALSE |
| 3200 | otherwise |
| 3201 | Description: |
| 3202 | Returns TRUE in the result OUT parameter if the collection item is a |
| 3203 | locator, otherwise returns FALSE. |
| 3204 | Returns: |
| 3205 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3206 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3207 | */ |
| 3208 | |
| 3209 | /*---------------------------- OCIIterCreate --------------------------------*/ |
| 3210 | |
| 3211 | sword OCIIterCreate( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *coll, |
| 3212 | OCIIter **itr ); |
| 3213 | /* |
| 3214 | NAME: OCIIterCreate - OCIColl Create an ITerator to scan the collection |
| 3215 | elements |
| 3216 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3217 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3218 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3219 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3220 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3221 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3222 | coll (IN) - collection which will be scanned; the different |
| 3223 | collection types are varray and nested table |
| 3224 | itr (OUT) - address to the allocated collection iterator is |
| 3225 | returned by this function |
| 3226 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3227 | Create an iterator to scan the elements of the collection. The |
| 3228 | iterator is created in the object cache. The iterator is initialized |
| 3229 | to point to the beginning of the collection. |
| 3230 | |
| 3231 | If the next function (OCIIterNext) is called immediately |
| 3232 | after creating the iterator then the first element of the collection |
| 3233 | is returned. |
| 3234 | If the previous function (OCIIterPrev) is called immediately after |
| 3235 | creating the iterator then "at beginning of collection" error is |
| 3236 | returned. |
| 3237 | RETURNS: |
| 3238 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3239 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3240 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3241 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3242 | out of memory error |
| 3243 | */ |
| 3244 | |
| 3245 | /*----------------------------- OCIIterDelete ------------------------------*/ |
| 3246 | |
| 3247 | sword OCIIterDelete( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, OCIIter **itr ); |
| 3248 | /* |
| 3249 | NAME: OCIIterDelete - OCIColl Delete ITerator |
| 3250 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3251 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3252 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3253 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3254 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3255 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3256 | itr (IN/OUT) - the allocated collection iterator is destroyed and |
| 3257 | the 'itr' is set to NULL prior to returning |
| 3258 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3259 | Delete the iterator which was previously created by a call to |
| 3260 | OCIIterCreate. |
| 3261 | RETURNS: |
| 3262 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3263 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3264 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3265 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3266 | to be discovered |
| 3267 | */ |
| 3268 | |
| 3269 | /*----------------------------- OCIIterInit ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3270 | |
| 3271 | sword OCIIterInit( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIColl *coll, |
| 3272 | OCIIter *itr ); |
| 3273 | /* |
| 3274 | NAME: OCIIterInit - OCIColl Initialize ITerator to scan the given |
| 3275 | collection |
| 3276 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3277 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3278 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3279 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3280 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3281 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3282 | coll (IN) - collection which will be scanned; the different |
| 3283 | collection types are varray and nested table |
| 3284 | itr (IN/OUT) - pointer to an allocated collection iterator |
| 3285 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3286 | Initializes the given iterator to point to the beginning of the |
| 3287 | given collection. This function can be used to: |
| 3288 | |
| 3289 | a. reset an iterator to point back to the beginning of the collection |
| 3290 | b. reuse an allocated iterator to scan a different collection |
| 3291 | RETURNS: |
| 3292 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3293 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3294 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3295 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3296 | */ |
| 3297 | |
| 3298 | /*------------------------ OCIIterGetCurrent --------------------------------*/ |
| 3299 | |
| 3300 | sword OCIIterGetCurrent( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCIIter *itr, |
| 3301 | void **elem, void **elemind ); |
| 3302 | /* |
| 3303 | NAME: OCIIterGetCurrent - OCIColl Iterator based, get CURrent collection |
| 3304 | element |
| 3305 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3306 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3307 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3308 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3309 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3310 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3311 | itr (IN) - iterator which points to the current element |
| 3312 | elem (OUT) - address of the element pointed by the iterator is returned |
| 3313 | elemind (OUT) [optional] - address of the element's null indicator |
| 3314 | information is returned; if (elemind == NULL) then the null |
| 3315 | indicator information will NOT be returned |
| 3316 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3317 | Returns pointer to the current element and its corresponding null |
| 3318 | information. |
| 3319 | RETURNS: |
| 3320 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3321 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3322 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3323 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3324 | */ |
| 3325 | |
| 3326 | /*------------------------------ OCIIterNext --------------------------------*/ |
| 3327 | |
| 3328 | sword OCIIterNext( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, OCIIter *itr, |
| 3329 | void **elem, void **elemind, boolean *eoc ); |
| 3330 | /* |
| 3331 | NAME: OCIIterNext - OCIColl Iterator based, get NeXT collection element |
| 3332 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3333 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3334 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3335 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3336 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3337 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3338 | itr (IN/OUT) - iterator is updated to point to the next element |
| 3339 | elem (OUT) - after updating the iterator to point to the next element, |
| 3340 | address of the element is returned |
| 3341 | elemind (OUT) [optional] - address of the element's null indicator |
| 3342 | information is returned; if (elemind == NULL) then the null |
| 3343 | indicator information will NOT be returned |
| 3344 | eoc (OUT) - TRUE if iterator is at End Of Collection (i.e. next |
| 3345 | element does not exist) else FALSE |
| 3346 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3347 | Returns pointer to the next element and its corresponding null |
| 3348 | information. The iterator is updated to point to the next element. |
| 3349 | |
| 3350 | If the iterator is pointing to the last element of the collection |
| 3351 | prior to executing this function, then calling this function will |
| 3352 | set eoc flag to TRUE. The iterator will be left unchanged in this |
| 3353 | situation. |
| 3354 | RETURNS: |
| 3355 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3356 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3357 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3358 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3359 | */ |
| 3360 | |
| 3361 | /*------------------------------ OCIIterPrev --------------------------------*/ |
| 3362 | |
| 3363 | sword OCIIterPrev( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, OCIIter *itr, |
| 3364 | void **elem, void **elemind, boolean *boc ); |
| 3365 | /* |
| 3366 | NAME: OCIIterPrev - OCIColl Iterator based, get PReVious collection element |
| 3367 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3368 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3369 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3370 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3371 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3372 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3373 | itr (IN/OUT) - iterator is updated to point to the previous |
| 3374 | element |
| 3375 | elem (OUT) - after updating the iterator to point to the previous |
| 3376 | element, address of the element is returned |
| 3377 | elemind (OUT) [optional] - address of the element's null indicator |
| 3378 | information is returned; if (elemind == NULL) then the null |
| 3379 | indicator information will NOT be returned |
| 3380 | boc (OUT) - TRUE if iterator is at Beginning Of Collection (i.e. |
| 3381 | previous element does not exist) else FALSE. |
| 3382 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3383 | Returns pointer to the previous element and its corresponding null |
| 3384 | information. The iterator is updated to point to the previous element. |
| 3385 | |
| 3386 | If the iterator is pointing to the first element of the collection |
| 3387 | prior to executing this function, then calling this function will |
| 3388 | set 'boc' to TRUE. The iterator will be left unchanged in this |
| 3389 | situation. |
| 3390 | RETURNS: |
| 3391 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3392 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3393 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3394 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3395 | */ |
| 3396 | |
| 3397 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 3398 | /* FUNCTIONS WHICH OPERATE ONLY ON NESTED TABLE OCITable*() */ |
| 3399 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
| 3400 | |
| 3401 | /*---------------------------- OCITableSize ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3402 | |
| 3403 | sword OCITableSize( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCITable *tbl, |
| 3404 | sb4 *size); |
| 3405 | /* |
| 3406 | NAME: OCITableSize - OCITable return current SIZe of the given |
| 3407 | nested table (not including deleted elements) |
| 3408 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3409 | env(IN) - pointer to OCI environment handle |
| 3410 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3411 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3412 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3413 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3414 | tbl (IN) - nested table whose number of elements is returned |
| 3415 | size (OUT) - current number of elements in the nested table. The count |
| 3416 | does not include deleted elements. |
| 3417 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3418 | Returns the count of elements in the given nested table. |
| 3419 | |
| 3420 | The count returned by OCITableSize() will be decremented upon |
| 3421 | deleting elements from the nested table. So, this count DOES NOT |
| 3422 | includes any "holes" created by deleting elements. |
| 3423 | For example: |
| 3424 | |
| 3425 | OCITableSize(...); |
| 3426 | // assume 'size' returned is equal to 5 |
| 3427 | OCITableDelete(...); // delete one element |
| 3428 | OCITableSize(...); |
| 3429 | // 'size' returned will be equal to 4 |
| 3430 | |
| 3431 | To get the count plus the count of deleted elements use |
| 3432 | OCICollSize(). Continuing the above example, |
| 3433 | |
| 3434 | OCICollSize(...) |
| 3435 | // 'size' returned will still be equal to 5 |
| 3436 | RETURNS: |
| 3437 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3438 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3439 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3440 | error during loading of nested table into object cache |
| 3441 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3442 | */ |
| 3443 | |
| 3444 | /*---------------------- OCITableExists ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3445 | |
| 3446 | sword OCITableExists( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCITable *tbl, |
| 3447 | sb4 index, boolean *exists ); |
| 3448 | /* |
| 3449 | NAME: OCITableExists - OCITable test whether element at the given index |
| 3450 | EXIsts |
| 3451 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3452 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3453 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3454 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3455 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3456 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3457 | tbl (IN) - table in which the given index is checked |
| 3458 | index (IN) - index of the element which is checked for existence |
| 3459 | exists (OUT) - set to TRUE if element at given 'index' exists |
| 3460 | else set to FALSE |
| 3461 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3462 | Test whether an element exists at the given 'index'. |
| 3463 | RETURNS: |
| 3464 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3465 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3466 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3467 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3468 | */ |
| 3469 | |
| 3470 | /*--------------------------- OCITableDelete -------------------------------*/ |
| 3471 | |
| 3472 | sword OCITableDelete( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, sb4 index, |
| 3473 | OCITable *tbl ); |
| 3474 | /* |
| 3475 | NAME: OCITableDelete - OCITable DELete element at the specified index |
| 3476 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3477 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3478 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3479 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3480 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3481 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3482 | index (IN) - index of the element which must be deleted |
| 3483 | tbl (IN) - table whose element is deleted |
| 3484 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3485 | Delete the element at the given 'index'. Note that the position |
| 3486 | ordinals of the remaining elements of the table is not changed by the |
| 3487 | delete operation. So delete creates "holes" in the table. |
| 3488 | |
| 3489 | An error is returned if the element at the specified 'index' has |
| 3490 | been previously deleted. |
| 3491 | RETURNS: |
| 3492 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3493 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3494 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3495 | any of the input parameters is null |
| 3496 | given index is not valid |
| 3497 | */ |
| 3498 | |
| 3499 | /*--------------------------- OCITableFirst ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3500 | |
| 3501 | sword OCITableFirst( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCITable *tbl, |
| 3502 | sb4 *index ); |
| 3503 | /* |
| 3504 | NAME: OCITableFirst - OCITable return FirST index of table |
| 3505 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3506 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3507 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3508 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3509 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3510 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3511 | tbl (IN) - table which is scanned |
| 3512 | index (OUT) - first index of the element which exists in the given |
| 3513 | table is returned |
| 3514 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3515 | Return the first index of the element which exists in the given |
| 3516 | table. |
| 3517 | RETURNS: |
| 3518 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3519 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3520 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3521 | table is empty |
| 3522 | */ |
| 3523 | |
| 3524 | /*---------------------------- OCITableLast ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3525 | |
| 3526 | sword OCITableLast( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, const OCITable *tbl, |
| 3527 | sb4 *index ); |
| 3528 | /* |
| 3529 | NAME: OCITableFirst - OCITable return LaST index of table |
| 3530 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3531 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3532 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3533 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3534 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3535 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3536 | tbl (IN) - table which is scanned |
| 3537 | index (OUT) - last index of the element which exists in the given |
| 3538 | table is returned |
| 3539 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3540 | Return the last index of the element which exists in the given |
| 3541 | table. |
| 3542 | RETURNS: |
| 3543 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3544 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3545 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3546 | table is empty |
| 3547 | */ |
| 3548 | |
| 3549 | /*---------------------------- OCITableNext ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3550 | |
| 3551 | sword OCITableNext( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, sb4 index, |
| 3552 | const OCITable *tbl, sb4 *next_index, |
| 3553 | boolean *exists ); |
| 3554 | /* |
| 3555 | NAME: OCITableNext - OCITable return NeXT available index of table |
| 3556 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3557 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3558 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3559 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3560 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3561 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3562 | index (IN) - starting at 'index' the index of the next element |
| 3563 | which exists is returned |
| 3564 | tbl (IN) - table which is scanned |
| 3565 | next_index (OUT) - index of the next element which exists |
| 3566 | is returned |
| 3567 | exists (OUT) - FALSE if no next index available else TRUE |
| 3568 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3569 | Return the smallest position j, greater than 'index', such that |
| 3570 | exists(j) is TRUE. |
| 3571 | RETURNS: |
| 3572 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3573 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3574 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3575 | no next index available |
| 3576 | */ |
| 3577 | |
| 3578 | /*---------------------------- OCITablePrev ---------------------------------*/ |
| 3579 | |
| 3580 | sword OCITablePrev( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, sb4 index, |
| 3581 | const OCITable *tbl, sb4 *prev_index, |
| 3582 | boolean *exists ); |
| 3583 | /* |
| 3584 | NAME: OCITablePrev - OCITable return PReVious available index of table |
| 3585 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3586 | env (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode. |
| 3587 | err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is |
| 3588 | recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR. |
| 3589 | The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling |
| 3590 | OCIErrorGet(). |
| 3591 | index (IN) - starting at 'index' the index of the previous element |
| 3592 | which exists is returned |
| 3593 | tbl (IN) - table which is scanned |
| 3594 | prev_index (OUT) - index of the previous element which exists |
| 3595 | is returned |
| 3596 | exists (OUT) - FALSE if no next index available else TRUE |
| 3597 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3598 | Return the largest position j, less than 'index', such that |
| 3599 | exists(j) is TRUE. |
| 3600 | RETURNS: |
| 3601 | OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully. |
| 3602 | OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'env' or 'err' is NULL. |
| 3603 | OCI_ERROR if |
| 3604 | no previous index available |
| 3605 | */ |
| 3606 | |
| 3607 | /*------------------------ OCINumberToLnx -----------------------------------*/ |
| 3608 | /* void OCINumberToLnx(/o_ OCINumber *num _o/); */ |
| 3609 | |
| 3610 | #define OCINumberToLnx(num) ((lnxnum_t *)num) |
| 3611 | |
| 3612 | /* |
| 3613 | NAME: OCINumberToLnx |
| 3614 | PARAMETERS: |
| 3615 | num (IN) - OCINumber to convert ; |
| 3616 | DESCRIPTION: |
| 3617 | Converts OCINumber to its internal lnx format |
| 3618 | This is not to be used in Public interfaces , but |
| 3619 | has been provided due to special requirements from |
| 3620 | SQLPLUS development group as they require to call |
| 3621 | Core funtions directly . |
| 3622 | */ |
| 3623 | |
| 3624 | /* OCI representation of XMLType */ |
| 3625 | typedef struct OCIXMLType OCIXMLType; |
| 3626 | |
| 3627 | /* OCI representation of OCIDomDocument */ |
| 3628 | typedef struct OCIDOMDocument OCIDOMDocument; |
| 3629 | |
| 3630 | /* OCI representation for the Binary XML repository context */ |
| 3631 | typedef struct OCIBinXmlReposCtx OCIBinXmlReposCtx; |
| 3632 | |
| 3633 | #endif /* ORL_ORACLE */ |