+;;; -*- Mode: Lisp -*-
+;;; $Id: oracle-sql.lisp,v 1.1 2002/09/30 10:19:23 kevin Exp $
+
+;;; MaiSQL --- Common Lisp Interface Layer to SQL Databases
+;;; This is copyrighted software. See documentation for terms.
+;;;
+;;; oracle-sql.lisp --- SQL-Interface implementation for Oracle
+;;;
+;;; derived from postgresql.lisp
+
+(in-package :clsql-oracle)
+
+(defmethod database-initialize-database-type
+ ((database-type (eql :oracle)))
+ t)
+
+;;;; KLUDGE: The original prototype of this code was implemented using
+;;;; lots of special variables holding MAKE-ALIEN values. When I was
+;;;; first converting it to use WITH-ALIEN variables, I was confused
+;;;; about the behavior of MAKE-ALIEN and WITH-ALIEN; I thought that
+;;;; (MAKE-ALIEN TYPEFOO) returned the same type of object as is bound
+;;;; to the name BAR by (WITH-ALIEN ((BAR TYPEFOO)) ..). In fact the
+;;;; value returned by MAKE-ALIEN has an extra level of indirection
+;;;; relative to the value bound by WITH-ALIEN, i.e. (DEREF
+;;;; (MAKE-ALIEN TYPEFOO)) has the same type as the value bound to the
+;;;; name BAR by (WITH-ALIEN ((BAR TYPEFOO)) ..). Laboring under my
+;;;; misunderstanding, I was unable to use ordinary scalars bound by
+;;;; WITH-ALIEN, and I ended up giving up and deciding to work around
+;;;; this apparent bug in CMUCL by using 1-element arrays instead.
+;;;; This "workaround" for my misunderstanding is obviously unnecessary
+;;;; and confusing, but still remains in the code. -- WHN 20000106
+
+
+;;;; arbitrary parameters, tunable for performance or other reasons
+
+;;; the number of table rows that we buffer at once when reading a table
+;;;
+;;; CMUCL has a compiled-in limit on how much C data can be allocated
+;;; (through malloc() and friends) at any given time, typically 8 Mb.
+;;; Setting this constant to a moderate value should make it less
+;;; likely that we'll have to worry about the CMUCL limit.
+(defconstant +n-buf-rows+ 200)
+;;; the number of characters that we allocate for an error message buffer
+(defconstant +errbuf-len+ 512)
+
+;;; utilities for mucking around with C-level stuff
+
+;; Return the address of ALIEN-OBJECT (like the C operator "&").
+;;
+;; The INDICES argument is useful to give the ALIEN-OBJECT the
+;; expected number of zero indices, especially when we have a bunch of
+;; 1-element arrays running around due to the workaround for the CMUCL
+;; 18b WITH-ALIEN scalar bug.
+
+(defmacro c-& (alien-object &rest indices)
+ `(addr (deref ,alien-object ,@indices)))
+
+;; constants - from OCI?
+
+(defconstant +var-not-in-list+ 1007)
+(defconstant +no-data-found+ 1403)
+(defconstant +null-value-returned+ 1405)
+(defconstant +field-truncated+ 1406)
+
+(defconstant SQLT-INT 3)
+(defconstant SQLT-STR 5)
+(defconstant SQLT-FLT 4)
+(defconstant SQLT-DATE 12)
+
+;;; Note that despite the suggestive class name (and the way that the
+;;; *DEFAULT-DATABASE* variable holds an object of this class), a DB
+;;; object is not actually a database but is instead a connection to a
+;;; database. Thus, there's no obstacle to having any number of DB
+;;; objects referring to the same database.
+
+(defclass oracle-database (database) ; was struct db
+ ((envhp
+ :reader envhp
+ :initarg :envhp
+ :type (alien (* (* t)))
+ :documentation
+ "OCI environment handle")
+ (errhp
+ :reader errhp
+ :initarg :errhp
+ :type (alien (* (* t)))
+ :documentation
+ "OCI error handle")
+ (svchp
+ :reader svchp
+ :initarg :svchp
+ :type (alien (* (* t)))
+ :documentation
+ "OCI service context handle")
+ (data-source-name
+ :initarg :dsn
+ :initform nil
+ :documentation
+ "optional data source name (used only for debugging/printing)")
+ (user
+ :initarg :user
+ :reader user
+ :type string
+ :documentation
+ "the \"user\" value given when data source connection was made")
+ (date-format
+ :initarg :date-format
+ :reader date-format
+ :initform "YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS\"+00\"")
+ (date-format-length
+ :type number
+ :documentation
+ "Each database connection can be configured with its own date
+output format. In order to extract date strings from output buffers
+holding multiple date strings in fixed-width fields, we need to know
+the length of that format.")))
+
+
+;;; Handle the messy case of return code=+oci-error+, querying the
+;;; system for subcodes and reporting them as appropriate. ERRHP and
+;;; NULLS-OK are as in the OERR function.
+
+(defun handle-oci-error (&key database nulls-ok)
+ (cond (database
+ (with-slots (errhp)
+ database
+ (with-alien ((errbuf (array char #.+errbuf-len+))
+ (errcode (array long 1)))
+ (setf (deref errbuf 0) 0) ; i.e. init to empty string
+ (setf (deref errcode 0) 0)
+ (oci-error-get (deref errhp) 1 "" (c-& errcode 0) (c-& errbuf 0) +errbuf-len+ +oci-htype-error+)
+ (let ((subcode (deref errcode 0)))
+ (unless (and nulls-ok (= subcode +null-value-returned+))
+ (error 'clsql-sql-error
+ :database database
+ :errno subcode
+ :error (cast (c-& errbuf 0) c-string)))))))
+ (nulls-ok
+ (error 'clsql-sql-error
+ :database database
+ :error "can't handle NULLS-OK without ERRHP"))
+ (t
+ (error 'clsql-sql-error
+ :database database
+ :error "OCI Error (and no ERRHP available to find subcode)"))))
+
+;;; Require an OCI success code.
+;;;
+;;; (The ordinary OCI error reporting mechanisms uses a fair amount of
+;;; machinery (environments and other handles). In order to get to
+;;; where we can use these mechanisms, we have to be able to allocate
+;;; the machinery. The functions for allocating the machinery can
+;;; return errors (e.g. out of memory) but shouldn't. Wrapping this function
+;;; around function calls to such have-to-succeed functions enforces
+;;; this condition.)
+
+(defun osucc (code)
+ (declare (type fixnum code))
+ (unless (= code +oci-success+)
+ (error 'dbi-error
+ :format-control "unexpected OCI failure, code=~S"
+ :format-arguments (list code))))
+
+
+;;; Enabling this can be handy for low-level debugging.
+#+nil
+(progn
+ (trace oci-initialize #+oci-8-1-5 oci-env-create oci-handle-alloc oci-logon
+ oci-error-get oci-stmt-prepare oci-stmt-execute
+ oci-param-get oci-logon oci-attr-get oci-define-by-pos oci-stmt-fetch)
+ (setf debug::*debug-print-length* nil))
+
+
+;;;; the OCI library, part V: converting from OCI representations to Lisp
+;;;; representations
+
+;; Return the INDEXth string of the OCI array, represented as Lisp
+;; SIMPLE-STRING. SIZE is the size of the fixed-width fields used by
+;; Oracle to store strings within the array.
+
+;; In the wild world of databases, trailing spaces aren't generally
+;; significant, since e.g. "LARRY " and "LARRY " are the same string
+;; stored in different fixed-width fields. OCI drops trailing spaces
+;; for us in some cases but apparently not for fields of fixed
+;; character width, e.g.
+;;
+;; (dbi:sql "create table employees (name char(15), job char(15), city
+;; char(15), rate float)" :db orcl :types :auto)
+;; In order to map the "same string" property above onto Lisp equality,
+;; we drop trailing spaces in all cases:
+
+(defun deref-oci-string (arrayptr string-index size)
+ (declare (type (alien (* char)) arrayptr))
+ (declare (type (mod #.+n-buf-rows+) string-index))
+ (declare (type (and unsigned-byte fixnum) size))
+ (let* ((raw (cast (addr (deref arrayptr (* string-index size))) c-string))
+ (trimmed (string-trim " " raw)))
+ (if (equal trimmed "NULL") nil trimmed)))
+
+;; the OCI library, part Z: no-longer used logic to convert from
+;; Oracle's binary date representation to Common Lisp's native date
+;; representation
+
+#+nil
+(defvar +oci-date-bytes+ 7)
+
+;;; Return the INDEXth date in the OCI array, represented as
+;;; a Common Lisp "universal time" (i.e. seconds since 1900).
+
+#+nil
+(defun deref-oci-date (arrayptr index)
+ (oci-date->universal-time (addr (deref arrayptr
+ (* index +oci-date-bytes+)))))
+#+nil
+(defun oci-date->universal-time (oci-date)
+ (declare (type (alien (* char)) oci-date))
+ (flet (;; a character from OCI-DATE, interpreted as an unsigned byte
+ (ub (i)
+ (declare (type (mod #.+oci-date-bytes+) i))
+ (mod (deref oci-date i) 256)))
+ (let* ((century (* (- (ub 0) 100) 100))
+ (year (+ century (- (ub 1) 100)))
+ (month (ub 2))
+ (day (ub 3))
+ (hour (1- (ub 4)))
+ (minute (1- (ub 5)))
+ (second (1- (ub 6))))
+ (encode-universal-time second minute hour day month year))))
+
+;; Return (VALUES ALL-TABLES COLUMN-NAMES), where ALL-TABLES is a
+;; table containing one row for each table available in DB, and
+;; COLUMN-NAMES is a list of header names for the columns in
+;; ALL-TABLES.
+;;
+;; The Allegro version also accepted a HSTMT argument.
+
+;(defmethod database-list-tables ((db oracle-database))
+; (sql:query "select '',OWNER,TABLE_NAME,TABLE_TYPE,'' from all_catalog"))
+
+
+(defmethod list-all-user-database-tables ((db oracle-database))
+ (unless db
+ (setf db sql:*default-database*))
+ (values (database-query "select TABLE_NAME from all_catalog
+ where owner <> 'PUBLIC' and owner <> 'SYSTEM' and owner <> 'SYS'"
+ db)))
+
+
+(defmethod database-list-tables ((database oracle-database)
+ &key (system-tables nil))
+ (if system-tables
+ (select [table_name] :from [all_catalog])
+ (select [table_name] :from [all_catalog]
+ :where [and [<> [owner] "PUBLIC"]
+ [<> [owner] "SYSTEM"]
+ [<> [owner] "SYS"]]
+ :flatp t)))
+
+;; Return a list of all columns in TABLE.
+;;
+;; The Allegro version of this also returned a second value.
+
+(defmethod list-all-table-columns (table (db oracle-database))
+ (declare (type string table))
+ (unless db
+ (setf db (default-database)))
+ (let* ((sql-stmt (concatenate
+ 'simple-string
+ "select "
+ "'',"
+ "all_tables.OWNER,"
+ "'',"
+ "user_tab_columns.COLUMN_NAME,"
+ "user_tab_columns.DATA_TYPE from user_tab_columns,"
+ "all_tables where all_tables.table_name = '" table "'"
+ " and user_tab_columns.table_name = '" table "'"))
+ (preresult (sql sql-stmt :db db :types :auto)))
+ ;; PRERESULT is like RESULT except that it has a name instead of
+ ;; type codes in the fifth column of each row. To fix this, we
+ ;; destructively modify PRERESULT.
+ (dolist (preresult-row preresult)
+ (setf (fifth preresult-row)
+ (if (find (fifth preresult-row)
+ #("NUMBER" "DATE")
+ :test #'string=)
+ 2 ; numeric
+ 1))) ; string
+ preresult))
+
+(defmethod database-list-attributes (table (database oracle-database))
+ (let* ((relname (etypecase table
+ (sql-sys::sql-ident
+ (string-upcase
+ (symbol-name (slot-value table 'sql-sys::name))))
+ (string table))))
+ (select [user_tab_columns column_name]
+ :from [user_tab_columns]
+ :where [= [user_tab_columns table_name] relname]
+ :flatp t)))
+
+
+
+;; Return one row of the table referred to by QC, represented as a
+;; list; or if there are no more rows, signal an error if EOF-ERRORP,
+;; or return EOF-VALUE otherwise.
+
+;; KLUDGE: This CASE statement is a strong sign that the code would be
+;; cleaner if CD were made into an abstract class, we made variant
+;; classes for CD-for-column-of-strings, CD-for-column-of-floats,
+;; etc., and defined virtual functions to handle operations like
+;; get-an-element-from-column. (For a small special purpose module
+;; like this, would arguably be overkill, so I'm not going to do it
+;; now, but if this code ends up getting more complicated in
+;; maintenance, it would become a really good idea.)
+
+;; Arguably this would be a good place to signal END-OF-FILE, but
+;; since the ANSI spec specifically says that END-OF-FILE means a
+;; STREAM which has no more data, and QC is not a STREAM, we signal
+;; DBI-ERROR instead.
+
+(defun fetch-row (qc &optional (eof-errorp t) eof-value)
+ (declare (optimize (speed 3)))
+ (cond ((zerop (qc-n-from-oci qc))
+ (if eof-errorp
+ (dbi-error "no more rows available in ~S" qc)
+ eof-value))
+ ((>= (qc-n-to-dbi qc)
+ (qc-n-from-oci qc))
+ (refill-qc-buffers qc)
+ (fetch-row qc nil eof-value))
+ (t
+ (let ((cds (qc-cds qc))
+ (reversed-result nil)
+ (irow (qc-n-to-dbi qc)))
+ (dotimes (icd (length cds))
+ (let* ((cd (aref cds icd))
+ (b (alien-resource-buffer (cd-buffer cd)))
+ (value
+ (let ((arb (alien-resource-buffer (cd-indicators cd))))
+ (declare (type (alien (* (alien:signed 16))) arb))
+ (unless (= (deref arb irow) -1)
+ (ecase (cd-oci-data-type cd)
+ (#.SQLT-STR (deref-oci-string b irow (cd-sizeof cd)))
+ (#.SQLT-FLT (deref (the (alien (* double)) b) irow))
+ (#.SQLT-INT (deref (the (alien (* int)) b) irow))
+ (#.SQLT-DATE (deref-oci-string b irow (cd-sizeof cd))))))))
+ (push value reversed-result)))
+ (incf (qc-n-to-dbi qc))
+ (nreverse reversed-result)))))
+
+(defun refill-qc-buffers (qc)
+ (with-slots (errhp)
+ (qc-db qc)
+ (setf (qc-n-to-dbi qc) 0)
+ (cond ((qc-oci-end-seen-p qc)
+ (setf (qc-n-from-oci qc) 0))
+ (t
+ (let ((oci-code (%oci-stmt-fetch (deref (qc-stmthp qc))
+ (deref errhp)
+ +n-buf-rows+
+ +oci-fetch-next+ +oci-default+)))
+ (ecase oci-code
+ (#.+oci-success+ (values))
+ (#.+oci-no-data+ (setf (qc-oci-end-seen-p qc) t)
+ (values))
+ (#.+oci-error+ (handle-oci-error :database (qc-db qc)
+ :nulls-ok t))))
+ (with-alien ((rowcount (array unsigned-long 1)))
+ (oci-attr-get (deref (qc-stmthp qc)) +oci-htype-stmt+
+ (c-& rowcount 0) nil +oci-attr-row-count+
+ (deref errhp))
+ (setf (qc-n-from-oci qc)
+ (- (deref rowcount 0) (qc-total-n-from-oci qc)))
+ (when (< (qc-n-from-oci qc) +n-buf-rows+)
+ (setf (qc-oci-end-seen-p qc) t))
+ (setf (qc-total-n-from-oci qc)
+ (deref rowcount 0)))))
+ (values)))
+
+;; the guts of the SQL function
+;;
+;; (like the SQL function, but with the QUERY argument hardwired to T, so
+;; that the return value is always a cursor instead of a list)
+
+;; Is this a SELECT statement? SELECT statements are handled
+;; specially by OCIStmtExecute(). (Non-SELECT statements absolutely
+;; require a nonzero iteration count, while the ordinary choice for a
+;; SELECT statement is a zero iteration count.
+
+;; SELECT statements are the only statements which return tables. We
+;; don't free STMTHP in this case, but instead give it to the new
+;; QUERY-CURSOR, and the new QUERY-CURSOR becomes responsible for
+;; freeing the STMTHP when it is no longer needed.
+
+(defun sql-stmt-exec (sql-stmt-string db &key types)
+ (with-slots (envhp svchp errhp)
+ db
+ (let ((stmthp (make-alien (* t))))
+ (with-alien ((stmttype (array unsigned-short 1)))
+
+ (oci-handle-alloc (deref envhp) (c-& stmthp) +oci-htype-stmt+ 0 nil)
+ (oci-stmt-prepare (deref stmthp) (deref errhp)
+ sql-stmt-string (length sql-stmt-string)
+ +oci-ntv-syntax+ +oci-default+ :database db)
+ (oci-attr-get (deref stmthp) +oci-htype-stmt+
+ (c-& stmttype 0) nil +oci-attr-stmt-type+
+ (deref errhp) :database db)
+ (let* ((select-p (= (deref stmttype 0) 1))
+ (iters (if select-p 0 1)))
+
+ (oci-stmt-execute (deref svchp) (deref stmthp) (deref errhp)
+ iters 0 nil nil +oci-default+ :database db)
+ (cond (select-p
+ (make-query-cursor db stmthp types))
+ (t
+ (oci-handle-free (deref stmthp) +oci-htype-stmt+)
+ nil)))))))
+
+
+;; Return a QUERY-CURSOR representing the table returned from the OCI
+;; operation done through STMTHP. TYPES is the argument of the same
+;; name from the external SQL function, controlling type conversion
+;; of the returned arguments.
+
+(defun make-query-cursor (db stmthp types)
+ (let ((qc (%make-query-cursor :db db
+ :stmthp stmthp
+ :cds (make-query-cursor-cds db stmthp types))))
+ (refill-qc-buffers qc)
+ qc))
+
+
+;; the hairy part of MAKE-QUERY-CURSOR: Ask OCI for information
+;; about table columns, translate the information into a Lisp
+;; vector of column descriptors, and return it.
+
+;; Allegro defines several flavors of type conversion, but this
+;; implementation only supports the :AUTO flavor.
+
+;; A note of explanation: OCI's internal number format uses 21
+;; bytes (42 decimal digits). 2 separate (?) one-byte fields,
+;; scale and precision, are used to deduce the nature of these
+;; 21 bytes. See pp. 3-10, 3-26, and 6-13 of OCI documentation
+;; for more details.
+
+;; When calling OCI C code to handle the conversion, we have
+;; only two numeric types available to pass the return value:
+;; double-float and signed-long. It would be possible to
+;; bypass the OCI conversion functions and write Lisp code
+;; which reads the 21-byte field directly and decodes
+;; it. However this is left as an exercise for the reader. :-)
+
+;; The following table describes the mapping, based on the implicit
+;; assumption that C's "signed long" type is a 32-bit integer.
+;;
+;; Internal Values SQL Type C Return Type
+;; =============== ======== =============
+;; Precision > 0 SCALE = -127 FLOAT --> double-float
+;; Precision > 0 && <=9 SCALE = 0 INTEGER --> signed-long
+;; Precision = 0 || > 9 SCALE = 0 BIG INTEGER --> double-float
+;; Precision > 0 SCALE > 0 DECIMAL --> double-float
+
+;; (OCI uses 1-based indexing here.)
+
+;; KLUDGE: This should work for all other data types except those
+;; which don't actually fit in their fixed-width field (BLOBs and the
+;; like). As Winton says, we (Cadabra) don't need to worry much about
+;; those, since we can't reason with them, so we don't use them. But
+;; for a more general application it'd be good to have a more
+;; selective and rigorously correct test here for whether we can
+;; actually handle the given DEREF-DTYPE value. -- WHN 20000106
+
+;; Note: The OCI documentation doesn't seem to say whether the COLNAME
+;; value returned here is a newly-allocated copy which we're
+;; responsible for freeing, or a pointer into some system copy which
+;; will be freed when the system itself is shut down. But judging
+;; from the way that the result is used in the cdemodsa.c example
+;; program, it looks like the latter: we should make our own copy of
+;; the value, but not try to free it.
+
+;; WORKAROUND: OCI seems to return ub2 values for the
+;; +oci-attr-data-size+ attribute even though its documentation claims
+;; that it returns a ub4, and even though the associated "sizep" value
+;; is 4, not 2. In order to make the code here work reliably, without
+;; having to patch it later if OCI is ever fixed to match its
+;; documentation, we pre-zero COLSIZE before making the call into OCI.
+
+;; To exercise the weird OCI behavior (thereby blowing up the code
+;; below, beware!) try setting this value into COLSIZE, calling OCI,
+;; then looking at the value in COLSIZE. (setf colsize #x12345678)
+;; debugging only
+
+
+(defun make-query-cursor-cds (database stmthp types)
+ (declare (optimize (speed 3))
+ (type oracle-database database)
+ (type (alien (* (* t))) stmthp))
+ (with-slots (errhp)
+ database
+ (unless (eq types :auto)
+ (error "unsupported TYPES value"))
+ (with-alien ((dtype unsigned-short 1)
+ (parmdp (* t))
+ (precision (unsigned 8))
+ (scale (signed 8))
+ (colname c-string)
+ (colnamelen unsigned-long)
+ (colsize unsigned-long)
+ (colsizesize unsigned-long)
+ (defnp (* t)))
+ (let ((buffer nil)
+ (sizeof nil))
+ (do ((icolumn 0 (1+ icolumn))
+ (cds-as-reversed-list nil))
+ ((not (eql (oci-param-get (deref stmthp) +oci-htype-stmt+
+ (deref errhp) (addr parmdp)
+ (1+ icolumn) :database database)
+ +oci-success+))
+ (coerce (reverse cds-as-reversed-list) 'simple-vector))
+ ;; Decode type of ICOLUMNth column into a type we're prepared to
+ ;; handle in Lisp.
+ (oci-attr-get parmdp +oci-dtype-param+ (addr dtype)
+ nil +oci-attr-data-type+ (deref errhp))
+ (case dtype
+ (#.SQLT-DATE
+ (setf buffer (acquire-alien-resource char (* 32 +n-buf-rows+)))
+ (setf sizeof 32 dtype #.SQLT-STR))
+ (2 ;; number
+ ;;(oci-attr-get parmdp +oci-dtype-param+
+ ;;(addr precision) nil +oci-attr-precision+
+ ;;(deref errhp))
+ (oci-attr-get parmdp +oci-dtype-param+
+ (addr scale) nil +oci-attr-scale+
+ (deref errhp))
+ (cond
+ ((zerop scale)
+ (setf buffer (acquire-alien-resource signed +n-buf-rows+)
+ sizeof 4 ;; sizeof(int)
+ dtype #.SQLT-INT))
+ (t
+ (setf buffer (acquire-alien-resource double-float +n-buf-rows+)
+ sizeof 8 ;; sizeof(double)
+ dtype #.SQLT-FLT))))
+ (t ; Default to SQL-STR
+ (setf colsize 0
+ dtype #.SQLT-STR)
+ (oci-attr-get parmdp +oci-dtype-param+ (addr colsize)
+ (addr colsizesize) +oci-attr-data-size+
+ (deref errhp))
+ (let ((colsize-including-null (1+ colsize)))
+ (setf buffer (acquire-alien-resource char (* +n-buf-rows+ colsize-including-null)))
+ (setf sizeof colsize-including-null))))
+ (let ((retcodes (acquire-alien-resource short +n-buf-rows+))
+ (indicators (acquire-alien-resource short +n-buf-rows+)))
+ (push (make-cd :name "col" ;(subseq colname 0 colnamelen)
+ :sizeof sizeof
+ :buffer buffer
+ :oci-data-type dtype
+ :retcodes retcodes
+ :indicators indicators)
+ cds-as-reversed-list)
+ (oci-define-by-pos (deref stmthp)
+ (addr defnp)
+ (deref errhp)
+ (1+ icolumn) ; OCI 1-based indexing again
+ (alien-resource-buffer buffer)
+ sizeof
+ dtype
+ (alien-resource-buffer indicators)
+ nil
+ (alien-resource-buffer retcodes)
+ +oci-default+)))))))
+
+;; Release the resources associated with a QUERY-CURSOR.
+
+(defun close-query (qc)
+ (oci-handle-free (deref (qc-stmthp qc)) +oci-htype-stmt+)
+ (let ((cds (qc-cds qc)))
+ (dotimes (i (length cds))
+ (release-cd-resources (aref cds i))))
+ (values))
+
+
+;; Release the resources associated with a column description.
+
+(defun release-cd-resources (cd)
+ (free-alien-resource (cd-buffer cd))
+ (free-alien-resource (cd-retcodes cd))
+ (free-alien-resource (cd-indicators cd))
+ (values))
+
+
+(defmethod print-object ((db oracle-database) stream)
+ (print-unreadable-object (db stream :type t :identity t)
+ (format stream "\"/~a/~a\""
+ (slot-value db 'data-source-name)
+ (slot-value db 'user))))
+
+
+(defmethod database-name-from-spec (connection-spec (database-type (eql :oracle)))
+ (check-connection-spec connection-spec database-type (user password dsn))
+ (destructuring-bind (user password dsn)
+ connection-spec
+ (declare (ignore password))
+ (concatenate 'string "/" dsn "/" user)))
+
+
+(defmethod database-connect (connection-spec (database-type (eql :oracle)))
+ (check-connection-spec connection-spec database-type (user password dsn))
+ (destructuring-bind (user password data-source-name)
+ connection-spec
+ (let ((envhp (make-alien (* t)))
+ (errhp (make-alien (* t)))
+ (svchp (make-alien (* t)))
+ (srvhp (make-alien (* t))))
+ ;; Requests to allocate environments and handles should never
+ ;; fail in normal operation, and they're done too early to
+ ;; handle errors very gracefully (since they're part of the
+ ;; error-handling mechanism themselves) so we just assert they
+ ;; work.
+ (setf (deref envhp) nil)
+ #+oci-8-1-5
+ (progn
+ (oci-env-create (c-& envhp) +oci-default+ nil nil nil nil 0 nil)
+ (oci-handle-alloc (deref envhp) (c-& errhp) +oci-htype-error+ 0 nil))
+ #-oci-8-1-5
+ (progn
+ (oci-initialize +oci-object+ nil nil nil nil)
+ (ignore-errors (oci-handle-alloc nil (c-& envhp) +oci-htype-env+ 0 nil)) ;no testing return
+ (oci-env-init (c-& envhp) +oci-default+ 0 nil)
+ (oci-handle-alloc (deref envhp) (c-& errhp) +oci-htype-error+ 0 nil)
+ (oci-handle-alloc (deref envhp) (c-& srvhp) +oci-htype-server+ 0 nil)
+ ;;(osucc (oci-server-attach srvhp errhp nil 0 +oci-default+))
+ (oci-handle-alloc (deref envhp) (c-& svchp) +oci-htype-svcctx+ 0 nil)
+ ;; oci-handle-alloc((dvoid *)encvhp, (dvoid **)&stmthp, OCI_HTYPE_STMT, 0, 0);
+ #+nil
+ (oci-attr-set (deref svchp) +oci-htype-svcctx+ (deref srvhp) 0 +oci-attr-server+ errhp)
+ )
+
+ #+nil
+ (format t "Logging in as user '~A' to database ~A~%"
+ user password data-source-name)
+ (oci-logon (deref envhp) (deref errhp) (c-& svchp)
+ user (length user)
+ password (length password)
+ data-source-name (length data-source-name))
+ (let ((db (make-instance 'oracle-database
+ :name (database-name-from-spec connection-spec
+ database-type)
+ :envhp envhp
+ :errhp errhp
+ :db-type :oracle
+ :svchp svchp
+ :dsn data-source-name
+ :user user)))
+ ;; :date-format-length (1+ (length date-format)))))
+ (sql:execute-command
+ (format nil "alter session set NLS_DATE_FORMAT='~A'"
+ (date-format db)) :database db)
+ db))))
+
+
+;; Close a database connection.
+
+(defmethod database-disconnect ((database oracle-database))
+ (osucc (oci-logoff (deref (svchp database)) (deref (errhp database))))
+ (osucc (oci-handle-free (deref (envhp database)) +oci-htype-env+))
+ ;; Note: It's neither required nor allowed to explicitly deallocate the
+ ;; ERRHP handle here, since it's owned by the ENVHP deallocated above,
+ ;; and was therefore automatically deallocated at the same time.
+ t)
+
+;;; Do the database operation described in SQL-STMT-STRING on database
+;;; DB and, if the command is a SELECT, return a representation of the
+;;; resulting table. The representation of the table is controlled by the
+;;; QUERY argument:
+;;; * If QUERY is NIL, the table is returned as a list of rows, with
+;;; each row represented by a list.
+;;; * If QUERY is non-NIL, the result is returned as a QUERY-CURSOR
+;;; suitable for FETCH-ROW and CLOSE-QUERY
+;;; The TYPES argument controls the type conversion method used
+;;; to construct the table. The Allegro version supports several possible
+;;; values for this argument, but we only support :AUTO.
+
+(defmethod database-query (query-expression (database oracle-database))
+ (let ((cursor (sql-stmt-exec query-expression database :types :auto)))
+ (declare (type (or query-cursor null) cursor))
+ (if (null cursor) ; No table was returned.
+ (values)
+ (do ((reversed-result nil))
+ (nil)
+ (let* ((eof-value :eof)
+ (row (fetch-row cursor nil eof-value)))
+ (when (eq row eof-value)
+ (close-query cursor)
+ (return (nreverse reversed-result)))
+ (push row reversed-result))))))
+
+
+(defmethod database-create-sequence
+ (sequence-name (database oracle-database))
+ (execute-command
+ (concatenate 'string "CREATE SEQUENCE "
+ (sql-escape sequence-name))
+ :database database))
+
+(defmethod database-drop-sequence
+ (sequence-name (database oracle-database))
+ (execute-command
+ (concatenate 'string "DROP SEQUENCE "
+ (sql-escape sequence-name))
+ :database database))
+
+(defmethod database-sequence-next (sequence-name (database oracle-database))
+ (caar
+ (query
+ (concatenate 'string "SELECT "
+ (sql-escape sequence-name)
+ ".NEXTVAL FROM dual"
+ ) :database database)))
+
+
+(defmethod database-execute-command
+ (sql-expression (database oracle-database))
+ (database-query sql-expression database)
+ ;; HACK HACK HACK
+ (database-query "commit" database)
+ t)
+
+
+;;; a column descriptor: metadata about the data in a table
+(defstruct (cd (:constructor make-cd)
+ (:print-function print-cd))
+ ;; name of this column
+ (name (error "missing NAME") :type simple-string :read-only t)
+ ;; the size in bytes of a single element
+ (sizeof (error "missing SIZE") :type fixnum :read-only t)
+ ;; an array of +N-BUF-ROWS+ elements in C representation
+ (buffer (error "Missing BUFFER")
+ :type alien-resource
+ :read-only t)
+ ;; an array of +N-BUF-ROWS+ OCI return codes in C representation.
+ ;; (There must be one return code for every element of every
+ ;; row in order to be able to represent nullness.)
+ (retcodes (error "Missing RETCODES")
+ :type alien-resource
+ :read-only t)
+ (indicators (error "Missing INDICATORS")
+ :type alien-resource
+ :read-only t)
+ ;; the OCI code for the data type of a single element
+ (oci-data-type (error "missing OCI-DATA-TYPE")
+ :type fixnum
+ :read-only t))
+
+
+(defun print-cd (cd stream depth)
+ (declare (ignore depth))
+ (print-unreadable-object (cd stream :type t)
+ (format stream
+ ":NAME ~S :OCI-DATA-TYPE ~S :OCI-DATA-SIZE ~S"
+ (cd-name cd)
+ (cd-oci-data-type cd)
+ (cd-sizeof cd))))
+
+;;; the result of a database query: a cursor through a table
+(defstruct (oracle-result-set (:print-function print-query-cursor)
+ (:conc-name "QC-")
+ (:constructor %make-query-cursor))
+ (db (error "missing DB") ; db conn. this table is associated with
+ :type db
+ :read-only t)
+ (stmthp (error "missing STMTHP") ; the statement handle used to create
+ :type alien ; this table. owned by the QUERY-CURSOR
+ :read-only t) ; object, deallocated on CLOSE-QUERY
+ (cds) ; (error "missing CDS") ; column descriptors
+; :type (simple-array cd 1)
+; :read-only t)
+ (n-from-oci 0 ; buffered rows: number of rows recv'd
+ :type (integer 0 #.+n-buf-rows+)) ; from the database on the last read
+ (n-to-dbi 0 ; number of buffered rows returned, i.e.
+ :type (integer 0 #.+n-buf-rows+)) ; the index, within the buffered rows,
+ ; of the next row which hasn't already
+ ; been returned
+ (total-n-from-oci 0 ; total number of bytes recv'd from OCI
+ :type unsigned-byte) ; in all reads
+ (oci-end-seen-p nil)) ; Have we seen the end of OCI
+ ; data, i.e. OCI returning
+ ; less data than we requested?
+ ; OCI doesn't seem to like us
+ ; to try to read more data
+ ; from it after that..
+
+(defun print-query-cursor (qc stream depth)
+ (declare (ignore depth))
+ (print-unreadable-object (qc stream :type t :identity t)
+ (prin1 (qc-db qc) stream)))
+
+
+(defmethod database-query-result-set (query-expression (database oracle-database) &optional full-set)
+ )
+
+(defmethod database-dump-result-set (result-set (database oracle-database))
+ )
+
+(defmethod database-store-next-row (result-set (database oracle-database) list)
+ )
+
+(defmethod sql-sys::database-start-transaction ((database oracle-database))
+ (call-next-method))
+
+;;(with-slots (svchp errhp) database
+;; (osucc (oci-trans-start (deref svchp)
+;; (deref errhp)
+;; 60
+;; +oci-trans-new+)))
+;; t)
+
+
+(defmethod sql-sys::database-commit-transaction ((database oracle-database))
+ (call-next-method)
+ (with-slots (svchp errhp) database
+ (osucc (oci-trans-commit (deref svchp)
+ (deref errhp)
+ 0)))
+ t)
+
+(defmethod sql-sys::database-abort-transaction ((database oracle-database))
+ (call-next-method)
+ (osucc (oci-trans-rollback (deref (svchp database))
+ (deref (errhp database))
+ 0))
+ t)
+
+(defparameter *constraint-types*
+ '(("NOT-NULL" . "NOT NULL")))
+
+(defmethod database-output-sql ((str string) (database oracle-database))
+ (if (and (null (position #\' str))
+ (null (position #\\ str)))
+ (format nil "'~A'" str)
+ (let* ((l (length str))
+ (buf (make-string (+ l 3))))
+ (setf (aref buf 0) #\')
+ (do ((i 0 (incf i))
+ (j 1 (incf j)))
+ ((= i l) (setf (aref buf j) #\'))
+ (if (= j (- (length buf) 1))
+ (setf buf (adjust-array buf (+ (length buf) 1))))
+ (cond ((eql (aref str i) #\')
+ (setf (aref buf j) #\')
+ (incf j)))
+ (setf (aref buf j) (aref str i)))
+ buf)))
+
+