HDBC-postgresql 1.1.6.0 → 2.0.0.0
raw patch · 15 files changed
+261/−2874 lines, 15 filesdep +HUnitdep +QuickCheckdep +bytestringdep ~HDBCsetup-changednew-component:exe:runtestsPVP ok
version bump matches the API change (PVP)
Dependencies added: HUnit, QuickCheck, bytestring, containers, convertible, old-locale, testpack, time, utf8-string
Dependency ranges changed: HDBC
API changes (from Hackage documentation)
Files
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL.hs +30/−0
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Connection.hsc +12/−5
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/ConnectionImpl.hs +0/−1
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/PTypeConv.hsc +8/−3
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Parser.hs +9/−1
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Statement.hsc +65/−134
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Types.hs +0/−1
- Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Utils.hsc +33/−6
- HDBC-postgresql.buildinfo.in +0/−2
- HDBC-postgresql.cabal +41/−8
- Setup.hs +51/−0
- Setup.lhs +0/−8
- configure +0/−2683
- configure.ac +0/−21
- pgtypes.h +12/−1
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL.hs view
@@ -28,6 +28,36 @@ HDBC driver interface for PostgreSQL 8.x Written by John Goerzen, jgoerzen\@complete.org++/NOTE ON DATES AND TIMES/++The recommended correspondence between PostgreSQL date and time types and HDBC SqlValue+types is:++* SqlLocalDate: DATE++* SqlLocalTimeOfDay: TIME WITHOUT TIME ZONE++* SqlZonedLocalTimeOfDay: TIME WITH TIME ZONE++* SqlLocalTime: TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE++* SqlZonedTime: TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE++* SqlUTCTime: TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE++* SqlDiffTime: INTERVAL++* SqlPOSIXTime: INTEGER++* SqlEpochTime: INTEGER++* SqlTimeDiff: INTERVAL++Other combinations are possible, and may even be converted automatically.+The above simply represents the types that seem the most logical correspondence,+and thus are tested by the HDBC-PostgreSQL test suite.+ -} module Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Connection.hsc view
@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ (connectPostgreSQL, Impl.Connection()) where -import Database.HDBC.Types import Database.HDBC import Database.HDBC.DriverUtils import Database.HDBC.ColTypes@@ -33,14 +32,14 @@ import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.PTypeConv import Foreign.C.Types import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.Marshal-import Foreign.Storable import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Utils import Foreign.ForeignPtr import Foreign.Ptr import Data.Word import Data.Maybe import Control.Concurrent.MVar+import qualified Data.ByteString as B+import qualified Data.ByteString.UTF8 as BUTF8 #include <libpq-fe.h> #include <pg_config.h>@@ -50,7 +49,7 @@ See <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/libpq.html#LIBPQ-CONNECT> for the meaning of the connection string. -} connectPostgreSQL :: String -> IO Impl.Connection-connectPostgreSQL args = withCString args $+connectPostgreSQL args = B.useAsCString (BUTF8.fromString args) $ \cs -> do ptr <- pqconnectdb cs status <- pqstatus ptr wrappedptr <- wrapconn ptr nullPtr@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ protover <- pqprotocolVersion cconn serverver <- pqserverVersion cconn let clientver = #{const_str PG_VERSION}- return $ Impl.Connection {+ let rconn = Impl.Connection { Impl.disconnect = fdisconnect conn children, Impl.commit = fcommit conn children, Impl.rollback = frollback conn children,@@ -84,6 +83,8 @@ Impl.dbTransactionSupport = True, Impl.getTables = fgetTables conn children, Impl.describeTable = fdescribeTable conn children}+ quickQuery rconn "SET client_encoding TO utf8;" []+ return rconn -------------------------------------------------- -- Guts here@@ -92,14 +93,18 @@ begin_transaction :: Conn -> ChildList -> IO () begin_transaction o children = frun o children "BEGIN" [] >> return () +frun :: Conn -> ChildList -> String -> [SqlValue] -> IO Integer frun o children query args = do sth <- newSth o children query res <- execute sth args finish sth return res +fcommit :: Conn -> ChildList -> IO () fcommit o cl = do frun o cl "COMMIT" [] begin_transaction o cl++frollback :: Conn -> ChildList -> IO () frollback o cl = do frun o cl "ROLLBACK" [] begin_transaction o cl @@ -110,6 +115,7 @@ let res = map fromSql $ concat res1 return $ seq (length res) res +fdescribeTable :: Conn -> ChildList -> String -> IO [(String, SqlColDesc)] fdescribeTable o cl table = fdescribeSchemaTable o cl Nothing table fdescribeSchemaTable :: Conn -> ChildList -> Maybe String -> String -> IO [(String, SqlColDesc)]@@ -132,6 +138,7 @@ error $ "Got unexpected result from pg_attribute: " ++ show x +fdisconnect :: Conn -> ChildList -> IO () fdisconnect conn mchildren = do closeAllChildren mchildren withRawConn conn $ pqfinish
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/ConnectionImpl.hs view
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ module Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.ConnectionImpl where -import qualified Database.HDBC.Statement as Types import qualified Database.HDBC.Types as Types import Database.HDBC.ColTypes as ColTypes
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/PTypeConv.hsc view
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ where maybeExtractFirstParenthesizedNumber s = case extractParenthesizedInts s of n:_ -> Just n; _ -> Nothing - maybeExtractSecondParenthesizedNumber s = case extractParenthesizedInts s of n1:n2:_ -> Just n2; _ -> Nothing+ maybeExtractSecondParenthesizedNumber s = case extractParenthesizedInts s of _:n2:_ -> Just n2; _ -> Nothing extractParenthesizedInts :: String -> [Int] extractParenthesizedInts s =@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ #{const PG_TYPE_BPCHAR} -> SqlCharT #{const PG_TYPE_VARCHAR} -> SqlVarCharT #{const PG_TYPE_TEXT} -> SqlVarCharT+ #{const PG_TYPE_XML} -> SqlVarCharT #{const PG_TYPE_BYTEA} -> SqlVarBinaryT #{const PG_TYPE_INT2} -> SqlSmallIntT #{const PG_TYPE_OID} -> SqlIntegerT@@ -88,12 +89,16 @@ #{const PG_TYPE_FLOAT8} -> SqlFloatT #{const PG_TYPE_DATE} -> SqlDateT #{const PG_TYPE_ABSTIME} -> SqlTimestampT- #{const PG_TYPE_DATETIME} -> SqlTimestampT++ #{const PG_TYPE_DATETIME} -> SqlTimestampWithZoneT #{const PG_TYPE_TIMESTAMP_NO_TMZONE} -> SqlTimestampT #{const PG_TYPE_TIMESTAMP} -> SqlTimestampT+ #{const PG_TYPE_TIME} -> SqlTimeT- #{const PG_TYPE_TIME_WITH_TMZONE} -> SqlTimeT+ #{const PG_TYPE_TIME_WITH_TMZONE} -> SqlTimeWithZoneT+ #{const PG_TYPE_TINTERVAL} -> SqlIntervalT SqlIntervalMonthT -- SqlIntervalMonthT chosen arbitrarily in these two. PG allows any parts #{const PG_TYPE_RELTIME} -> SqlIntervalT SqlIntervalMonthT -- of an interval (microsecond to millennium) to be specified together.+ 1186 -> SqlIntervalT SqlIntervalMonthT #{const PG_TYPE_BOOL} -> SqlBitT x -> SqlUnknownT (show x)
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Parser.hs view
@@ -23,27 +23,33 @@ import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec +escapeseq :: GenParser Char st String escapeseq = (try $ string "''") <|> (try $ string "\\'") +literal :: GenParser Char st [Char] literal = do char '\'' s <- many (escapeseq <|> (noneOf "'" >>= (\x -> return [x]))) char '\'' return $ "'" ++ (concat s) ++ "'" +qidentifier :: GenParser Char st [Char] qidentifier = do char '"' s <- many (noneOf "\"") char '"' return $ "\"" ++ s ++ "\"" +comment :: GenParser Char st [Char] comment = ccomment <|> linecomment +ccomment :: GenParser Char st [Char] ccomment = do string "/*" c <- manyTill ((try ccomment) <|> (anyChar >>= (\x -> return [x]))) (try (string "*/")) return $ "/*" ++ concat c ++ "*/" +linecomment :: GenParser Char st [Char] linecomment = do string "--" c <- many (noneOf "\n") char '\n'@@ -51,11 +57,13 @@ -- FIXME: handle pgsql dollar-quoted constants +qmark :: Num st => GenParser Char st [Char] qmark = do char '?' n <- getState updateState (+1) return $ "$" ++ show n +statement :: Num st => GenParser Char st [Char] statement = do s <- many ((try qmark) <|> (try comment) <|>@@ -65,4 +73,4 @@ return $ concat s convertSQL :: String -> Either ParseError String-convertSQL input = runParser statement 1 "" input+convertSQL input = runParser statement (1::Integer) "" input
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Statement.hsc view
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ {-# CFILES hdbc-postgresql-helper.c #-} -- Above line for hugs {--Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Copyright (C) 2005-2009 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public@@ -28,19 +28,20 @@ import Foreign.Ptr import Control.Concurrent.MVar import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.Marshal-import Foreign.Storable import Control.Monad import Data.List import Data.Word import Data.Maybe import Data.Ratio-import Control.Exception import System.IO-import System.Time+import qualified Data.ByteString as B+import qualified Data.ByteString.UTF8 as BUTF8 import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Parser(convertSQL) import Database.HDBC.DriverUtils import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.PTypeConv+import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Utils+import Data.Time.Format+import System.Locale l _ = return () --l m = hPutStrLn stderr ("\n" ++ m)@@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ newnextrowmv <- newMVar (-1) newcoldefmv <- newMVar [] usequery <- case convertSQL query of- Left errstr -> throwDyn $ SqlError+ Left errstr -> throwSqlError $ SqlError {seState = "", seNativeError = (-1), seErrorMsg = "hdbc prepare: " ++ @@ -83,18 +84,21 @@ addChild mchildren retval return retval +fgetColumnNames :: SState -> IO [(String)] fgetColumnNames sstate = do c <- readMVar (coldefmv sstate) return (map fst c) +fdescribeResult :: SState -> IO [(String, SqlColDesc)] fdescribeResult sstate = readMVar (coldefmv sstate) {- For now, we try to just handle things as simply as possible. FIXME lots of room for improvement here (types, etc). -}+fexecute :: (Num a, Read a) => SState -> [SqlValue] -> IO a fexecute sstate args = withConn (dbo sstate) $ \cconn ->- withCString (squery sstate) $ \cquery ->- withCStringArr0 args $ \cargs ->+ B.useAsCString (BUTF8.fromString (squery sstate)) $ \cquery ->+ withCStringArr0 args $ \cargs -> -- wichSTringArr0 uses UTF-8 do l "in fexecute" public_ffinish sstate -- Sets nextrowmv to -1 resptr <- pqexecParams cconn cquery@@ -132,10 +136,14 @@ _ -> do l $ "PGRES ERROR: " ++ squery sstate csstatusmsg <- pqresStatus status cserrormsg <- pqresultErrorMessage resptr- statusmsg <- peekCString csstatusmsg- errormsg <- peekCString cserrormsg+ + statusmsgbs <- B.packCString csstatusmsg+ errormsgbs <- B.packCString cserrormsg+ let statusmsg = BUTF8.toString statusmsgbs+ let errormsg = BUTF8.toString errormsgbs+ pqclear_raw resptr- throwDyn $ + throwSqlError $ SqlError {seState = "", seNativeError = fromIntegral status, seErrorMsg = "execute: " ++ statusmsg ++@@ -170,14 +178,18 @@ then return SqlNull else do text <- pqgetvalue p row icol coltype <- liftM oidToColType $ pqftype p icol- s <- peekCString text+ s <- B.packCString text makeSqlValue coltype s +++fgetcoldef :: Ptr CStmt -> IO [(String, SqlColDesc)] fgetcoldef cstmt = do ncols <- pqnfields cstmt mapM desccol [0..(ncols - 1)] where desccol i =- do colname <- (pqfname cstmt i >>= peekCString)+ do colname <- (pqfname cstmt i >>= B.packCString >>= + return . BUTF8.toString) coltype <- pqftype cstmt i --coloctets <- pqfsize let coldef = oidToColDef coltype@@ -189,6 +201,7 @@ mapM_ (fexecute sstate) arglist >> return () -- Finish and change state+public_ffinish :: SState -> IO () public_ffinish sstate = do l "public_ffinish" swapMVar (nextrowmv sstate) (-1)@@ -255,9 +268,10 @@ -- Make a SqlValue for the passed column type and string value, where it is assumed that the value represented is not the Sql null value. -- The IO Monad is required only to obtain the local timezone for interpreting date/time values without an explicit timezone.-makeSqlValue :: SqlTypeId -> String -> IO SqlValue-makeSqlValue sqltypeid strval =-+makeSqlValue :: SqlTypeId -> B.ByteString -> IO SqlValue+makeSqlValue sqltypeid bstrval =+ let strval = BUTF8.toString bstrval + in case sqltypeid of tid | tid == SqlCharT ||@@ -265,7 +279,7 @@ tid == SqlLongVarCharT || tid == SqlWCharT || tid == SqlWVarCharT ||- tid == SqlWLongVarCharT -> return $ SqlString strval+ tid == SqlWLongVarCharT -> return $ SqlByteString bstrval tid | tid == SqlDecimalT || tid == SqlNumericT -> return $ SqlRational (makeRationalFromDecimal strval)@@ -290,32 +304,45 @@ _ -> SqlBool False -- Dates and Date/Times- tid | tid == SqlDateT ||- tid == SqlTimestampT ||- tid == SqlUTCDateTimeT ->- do- clockTime <- clockTimeFromISODateAndMaybeTime strval- - case clockTime of TOD epochSecs picos -> return $ SqlEpochTime epochSecs+ tid | tid == SqlDateT -> return $ SqlLocalDate (fromSql (toSql strval))+ tid | tid == SqlTimestampWithZoneT -> return $+ SqlZonedTime $ case parseTime defaultTimeLocale (iso8601DateFormat (Just "%T%z")) (strval ++ "00") of+ Nothing -> error $ "PostgreSQL Statement.hsc: couldn't parse " +++ strval ++ " as ZonedTime"+ Just x -> x + -- SqlUTCDateTimeT not actually generated by PostgreSQL+ + tid | tid == SqlTimestampT ||+ tid == SqlUTCDateTimeT -> return $ SqlLocalTime (fromSql (toSql strval)) -- Times without dates tid | tid == SqlTimeT || - tid == SqlUTCTimeT -> return $ SqlTimeDiff $ secsTimeDiffFromISOTime strval- - -- TODO: There's no proper way to map intervals as understood by postgres currently so we resort to SqlString. - -- E.g. a "1 month" interval is not a specific span of time that could be converted to a SqlTimeDiff.- -- A new SqlValue constructor would be needed (wrapping System.Time.TimeDiff) to really handle intervals properly.- SqlIntervalT si -> return $ SqlString strval+ tid == SqlUTCTimeT -> return $ SqlLocalTimeOfDay (fromSql (toSql strval))++ tid | tid == SqlTimeWithZoneT -> + (let (a, b) = case (parseTime defaultTimeLocale "%T%z" timestr,+ parseTime defaultTimeLocale "%T%z" timestr) of+ (Just x, Just y) -> (x, y)+ x -> error $ "PostgreSQL Statement.hsc: Couldn't parse " ++ strval ++ " as SqlZonedLocalTimeOfDay: " ++ show x+ timestr = strval ++ "00"+ in return $ SqlZonedLocalTimeOfDay a b)++ SqlIntervalT _ -> return $ SqlDiffTime $ fromInteger $ + case split ':' strval of + [h, m, s] -> (read h) * 60 * 60 ++ (read m) * 60 ++ (read s)+ _ -> error $ "PostgreSQL Statement.hsc: Couldn't parse interval: " ++ strval - -- TODO: For now we just map the binary types to SqlStrings. New SqlValue constructors are needed to handle these.+ -- TODO: For now we just map the binary types to SqlByteStrings. New SqlValue constructors are needed to handle these. tid | tid == SqlBinaryT || tid == SqlVarBinaryT || - tid == SqlLongVarBinaryT -> return $ SqlString strval+ tid == SqlLongVarBinaryT -> return $ SqlByteString bstrval - SqlGUIDT -> return $ SqlString strval+ SqlGUIDT -> return $ SqlByteString bstrval - SqlUnknownT s -> return $ SqlString strval+ SqlUnknownT _ -> return $ SqlByteString bstrval -- Make a rational number from a decimal string representation of the number.@@ -326,106 +353,10 @@ Just dotix -> let (nstr,'.':dstr) = splitAt dotix s num = (read $ nstr ++ dstr)::Integer- den = 10^(genericLength dstr) :: Integer+ den = 10^((genericLength dstr) :: Integer) in num % den ---- Creates a ClockTime from an ISO-8601 representation of a date or date/time with optional numeric timezone, as output by Postgres.--- The IO monad is required because local timezone information may need to be fetched if not provided in the input string.-clockTimeFromISODateAndMaybeTime :: String -> IO ClockTime-clockTimeFromISODateAndMaybeTime datestr =- let- (y, '-':month_etc) = head $ reads datestr- (mo, '-':day_etc) = head $ reads month_etc- (d, maybeTime) = head $ reads day_etc- hourParses = reads maybeTime- (h, min_etc) = if not (null hourParses) then head hourParses else (0,"")- (min, sec_etc) = if not (null $ drop 1 min_etc) then head $ reads (drop 1 min_etc) else (0,"")- (sec, maybeTZ) = if not (null $ drop 1 sec_etc) then head $ reads (drop 1 sec_etc) else (0,"")- tzParses = reads maybeTZ- in- do- tzoff <- if not $ null tzParses then return $ 3600 * (fst $ head $ tzParses) else getLocalTimeZoneOffsetSecsForDateTime y mo d h min sec-- if null hourParses - then - return $ toClockTime $ makeCalendarTimeForDate y mo d tzoff- else- return $ toClockTime $ makeCalendarTimeForDateTime y mo d h min sec tzoff-- where- makeCalendarTimeForDate :: Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> CalendarTime- makeCalendarTimeForDate year mon day tzoff =- CalendarTime { ctYear = year, ctMonth = makeMonth mon, ctDay = day, - ctHour = 0, ctMin = 0, ctSec = 0, ctPicosec = 0, - ctWDay = Sunday, ctYDay = 0, -- bogus but ignored when converting to ClockTime according to the docs in System.Time- ctTZName = "",- ctTZ = tzoff,- ctIsDST = False -- bogus but ignored when converting to ClockTime- }-- makeCalendarTimeForDateTime :: Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> CalendarTime- makeCalendarTimeForDateTime year mon day hour min sec tzoff =- CalendarTime { ctYear = year, ctMonth = makeMonth mon, ctDay = day, ctHour = hour, ctMin = min, ctSec = sec,- ctPicosec = 0, - ctWDay = Sunday, ctYDay = 0, -- bogus but ignored when converting to ClockTime- ctTZName = "",- ctTZ = tzoff,- ctIsDST = False -- bogus but ignored when converting to ClockTime- }-- -- Convert 1->Jan, 2->Feb etc as commonly done on planet Earth (what's with the Month enum instance in System.Time ?)- makeMonth :: Int -> Month- makeMonth monNum = toEnum (monNum - 1)--- getLocalTimeZoneOffsetSecsForDateTime :: Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Int - getLocalTimeZoneOffsetSecsForDateTime y mo d h min s =- do- -- Convert nominal day and time at GMT to our location to get first guess of our tz offset at required date and time- approxLocalCalTime <- toLocalCalTime (makeCalendarTimeForDateTime y mo d h min s 0)- - -- First guess of the proper timezon offset for this date and time in our location.- let firstGuess = makeCalendarTimeForDateTime y mo d h min s (ctTZ approxLocalCalTime)- - -- Allow up to 6 hours for date/time dependent timezone offset adjustments (Usually should be 0,1, or -1 depending on daylight savings time).- let adjustments = map (3600*) $ [0,-1,1] ++ [2..6] ++ [-2,-3..(-6)]-- let adjustedCalTimes = map (\adj -> firstGuess { ctTZ = ctTZ firstGuess + adj }) adjustments- - successList <- mapM isFixedPointUnderConversionToLocalTime adjustedCalTimes-- case elemIndex True successList of- Nothing -> error $ "Could not find proper timezone for date: " ++ - show y ++ "-" ++ show mo ++ "-" ++ show d ++ " " ++ show h ++ ":" ++ show min ++ ":" ++ show s- Just ix -> return (ctTZ $ adjustedCalTimes!!ix)- where- toLocalCalTime :: CalendarTime -> IO CalendarTime- toLocalCalTime calTime = toCalendarTime $ toClockTime calTime- - isFixedPointUnderConversionToLocalTime :: CalendarTime -> IO Bool- isFixedPointUnderConversionToLocalTime calTime =- do- calTime' <- toLocalCalTime calTime- return $ eqParts calTime calTime'-- eqParts :: CalendarTime -> CalendarTime -> Bool- eqParts calTime1 calTime2 = ctHour calTime1 == ctHour calTime2 &&- ctMin calTime1 == ctMin calTime2 &&- ctSec calTime1 == ctSec calTime2 &&- ctDay calTime1 == ctDay calTime2 &&- ctMonth calTime1 == ctMonth calTime2 &&- ctYear calTime1 == ctYear calTime2------ Time values (without dates) are represented as a seconds count-secsTimeDiffFromISOTime :: String -> Integer-secsTimeDiffFromISOTime timestr =- let- (h, min_etc) = head $ reads timestr- (min, sec_etc) = if null min_etc || min_etc == ":" then (0,":0") else head $ reads (tail min_etc)- (sec, _) = if null sec_etc || sec_etc == ":" then (0,"") else head $ reads (tail sec_etc)- in- h * 3600 + 60 * min + sec+split :: Char -> String -> [String]+split delim inp =+ lines . map (\x -> if x == delim then '\n' else x) $ inp
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Types.hs view
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ module Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Types where -import Foreign.ForeignPtr import Foreign data CConn = CConn
Database/HDBC/PostgreSQL/Utils.hsc view
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ {- -*- mode: haskell; -*- -Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Copyright (C) 2005-2009 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ import Foreign.C.String import Foreign.ForeignPtr import Foreign.Ptr+import Database.HDBC(throwSqlError) import Database.HDBC.Types import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Types import Foreign.C.Types@@ -27,17 +28,25 @@ import Foreign.Storable import Foreign.Marshal.Array import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc+import Foreign.Marshal.Utils import Data.Word+import qualified Data.ByteString.UTF8 as BUTF8+import qualified Data.ByteString as B+#ifndef __HUGS__+-- Hugs includes this in Data.ByteString+import qualified Data.ByteString.Unsafe as B+#endif #include "hdbc-postgresql-helper.h" raiseError :: String -> Word32 -> (Ptr CConn) -> IO a raiseError msg code cconn = do rc <- pqerrorMessage cconn- str <- peekCString rc- throwDyn $ SqlError {seState = "",- seNativeError = fromIntegral code,- seErrorMsg = msg ++ ": " ++ str}+ bs <- B.packCString rc+ let str = BUTF8.toString bs+ throwSqlError $ SqlError {seState = "",+ seNativeError = fromIntegral code,+ seErrorMsg = msg ++ ": " ++ str} {- This is a little hairy. @@ -65,7 +74,15 @@ withCStringArr0 :: [SqlValue] -> (Ptr CString -> IO a) -> IO a withCStringArr0 inp action = withAnyArr0 convfunc freefunc inp action where convfunc SqlNull = return nullPtr- convfunc x = newCString (fromSql x)+{-+ convfunc y@(SqlZonedTime _) = convfunc (SqlString $ + "TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE '" ++ + fromSql y ++ "'")+-}+ convfunc y@(SqlUTCTime _) = convfunc (SqlZonedTime (fromSql y))+ convfunc y@(SqlPOSIXTime _) = convfunc (SqlInteger (fromSql y))+ convfunc y@(SqlEpochTime _) = convfunc (SqlZonedTime (fromSql y))+ convfunc x = cstrUtf8BString (fromSql x) freefunc x = if x == nullPtr then return ()@@ -81,6 +98,16 @@ (\clist -> mapM_ freeact clist) (\clist -> withArray0 nullPtr clist action) +cstrUtf8BString :: B.ByteString -> IO CString+cstrUtf8BString bs = do+ B.unsafeUseAsCStringLen bs $ \(s,len) -> do+ res <- mallocBytes (len+1)+ -- copy in+ copyBytes res s len+ -- null terminate+ poke (plusPtr res len) (0::CChar)+ -- return ptr+ return res genericUnwrap :: ForeignPtr (Ptr a) -> (Ptr a -> IO b) -> IO b genericUnwrap fptr action = withForeignPtr fptr (\structptr ->
− HDBC-postgresql.buildinfo.in
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@-extra-lib-dirs: @PGLIBDIR@-include-dirs: @PGINCDIR@
HDBC-postgresql.cabal view
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ Name: HDBC-postgresql-Version: 1.1.6.0+Version: 2.0.0.0 License: LGPL Maintainer: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> Author: John Goerzen-Copyright: Copyright (c) 2005-2008 John Goerzen+Copyright: Copyright (c) 2005-2009 John Goerzen license-file: COPYRIGHT-extra-source-files: COPYING, hdbc-postgresql-helper.h, pgtypes.h, HDBC-postgresql.buildinfo.in, configure.ac, configure-extra-tmp-files: config.log, config.status, autom4te.cache, HDBC-postgresql.buildinfo+extra-source-files: COPYING, hdbc-postgresql-helper.h, pgtypes.h homepage: http://software.complete.org/hdbc-postgres Category: Database synopsis: PostgreSQL driver for HDBC@@ -14,10 +13,13 @@ Stability: Stable Build-Type: Custom-Cabal-Version: >=1.2+Cabal-Version: >=1.2.3 Flag splitBase description: Choose the new smaller, split-up package.+Flag buildtests+ description: Build the executable to run unit tests+ default: False Library Exposed-Modules: Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL@@ -28,10 +30,9 @@ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Utils, Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Parser, Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.PTypeConv- --Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, AllowOverlappingInstances,- -- AllowUndecidableInstances, CPP Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, ForeignFunctionInterface- Build-Depends: base, mtl, HDBC>=1.1.0, parsec+ Build-Depends: base, mtl, HDBC>=2.0.0, parsec, utf8-string,+ bytestring, old-time, old-locale if flag(splitBase) Build-Depends: base >= 3 && < 4, old-time else@@ -39,3 +40,35 @@ Extra-Libraries: pq C-Sources: hdbc-postgresql-helper.c Include-Dirs: .+ GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall++Executable runtests+ if flag(buildtests)+ Buildable: True+ else+ Buildable: False+ Build-Depends: HUnit, QuickCheck, testpack, containers,+ convertible, time, old-locale+ Main-Is: runtests.hs+ Other-Modules: Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Connection,+ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.ConnectionImpl,+ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Statement,+ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Types,+ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Utils,+ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Parser,+ Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.PTypeConv,+ SpecificDB,+ SpecificDBTests,+ TestMisc,+ TestSbasics,+ TestUtils,+ Testbasics,+ Tests+ C-Sources: hdbc-postgresql-helper.c+ include-dirs: .+ Extra-Libraries: pq+ Hs-Source-Dirs: ., testsrc+ GHC-Options: -O2+ Extensions: ExistentialQuantification,+ ForeignFunctionInterface+
+ Setup.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@+#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell++import Distribution.Simple+import Distribution.PackageDescription+import Distribution.Version++import Distribution.Simple.LocalBuildInfo+import Distribution.Simple.Program+import Distribution.Verbosity++import Data.Char (isSpace)+import Data.List (dropWhile,reverse)++import Control.Monad++main = defaultMainWithHooks simpleUserHooks {+ hookedPrograms = [pgconfigProgram],++ confHook = \pkg flags -> do+ lbi <- confHook defaultUserHooks pkg flags+ bi <- psqlBuildInfo lbi+ + return lbi {+ localPkgDescr = updatePackageDescription+ (Just bi, [("runtests", bi)]) (localPkgDescr lbi)+ } +}++pgconfigProgram = (simpleProgram "pgconfig") {+ programFindLocation = \verbosity -> do+ pgconfig <- findProgramOnPath "pgconfig" verbosity + pg_config <- findProgramOnPath "pg_config" verbosity+ return (pgconfig `mplus` pg_config)+ }++psqlBuildInfo :: LocalBuildInfo -> IO BuildInfo+psqlBuildInfo lbi = do+ (pgconfigProg, _) <- requireProgram verbosity+ pgconfigProgram AnyVersion (withPrograms lbi)+ let pgconfig = rawSystemProgramStdout verbosity pgconfigProg++ incDir <- pgconfig ["--includedir"]+ libDir <- pgconfig ["--libdir"]++ return emptyBuildInfo {+ extraLibDirs = [strip libDir],+ includeDirs = [strip incDir]+ }+ where+ verbosity = normal -- honestly, this is a hack+ strip x = dropWhile isSpace $ reverse $ dropWhile isSpace $ reverse x
− Setup.lhs
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@-#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell--\begin{code}--import Distribution.Simple-main = defaultMainWithHooks defaultUserHooks--\end{code}
− configure
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@@ -13,10 +13,11 @@ /* in table pg_type */ -#if 0+#ifdef NOT_USED #define PG_TYPE_LO ???? /* waiting for permanent type */ #endif +#define MS_ACCESS_SERIAL "int identity" #define PG_TYPE_BOOL 16 #define PG_TYPE_BYTEA 17 #define PG_TYPE_CHAR 18@@ -33,6 +34,8 @@ #define PG_TYPE_CID 29 #define PG_TYPE_OIDVECTOR 30 #define PG_TYPE_SET 32+#define PG_TYPE_XML 142+#define PG_TYPE_XMLARRAY 143 #define PG_TYPE_CHAR2 409 #define PG_TYPE_CHAR4 410 #define PG_TYPE_CHAR8 411@@ -42,6 +45,7 @@ #define PG_TYPE_BOX 603 #define PG_TYPE_POLYGON 604 #define PG_TYPE_FILENAME 605+#define PG_TYPE_CIDR 650 #define PG_TYPE_FLOAT4 700 #define PG_TYPE_FLOAT8 701 #define PG_TYPE_ABSTIME 702@@ -50,8 +54,13 @@ #define PG_TYPE_UNKNOWN 705 #define PG_TYPE_MONEY 790 #define PG_TYPE_OIDINT2 810+#define PG_TYPE_MACADDR 829+#define PG_TYPE_INET 869 #define PG_TYPE_OIDINT4 910 #define PG_TYPE_OIDNAME 911+#define PG_TYPE_TEXTARRAY 1009+#define PG_TYPE_BPCHARARRAY 1014+#define PG_TYPE_VARCHARARRAY 1015 #define PG_TYPE_BPCHAR 1042 #define PG_TYPE_VARCHAR 1043 #define PG_TYPE_DATE 1082@@ -61,6 +70,8 @@ #define PG_TYPE_TIME_WITH_TMZONE 1266 /* since 7.1 */ #define PG_TYPE_TIMESTAMP 1296 /* deprecated since 7.0 */ #define PG_TYPE_NUMERIC 1700+#define PG_TYPE_RECORD 2249+#define PG_TYPE_VOID 2278 #define INTERNAL_ASIS_TYPE (-9999) #endif