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HDBC-sqlite3 1.0.1.0 → 1.1.3.0

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+290/−1493 lines, 28 filesdep ~HDBCnew-uploader

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@-Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Copyright (C) 2005-2007 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
Database/HDBC/Sqlite3.hs view
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ {--Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Copyright (C) 2005-2007 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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@  {- |    Module     : Database.HDBC.Sqlite3-   Copyright  : Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen+   Copyright  : Copyright (C) 2005-2007 John Goerzen    License    : GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or above     Maintainer : John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>@@ -32,10 +32,14 @@  module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3     (-     connectSqlite3+    -- * Sqlite3 Basics+     connectSqlite3, Connection(), setBusyTimeout,+    -- * Sqlite3 Error Consts+    module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Consts     )  where -import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Connection(connectSqlite3)-+import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Connection(connectSqlite3, Connection())+import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.ConnectionImpl(setBusyTimeout)+import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Consts
Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/Connection.hs view
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ {-# CFILES hdbc-sqlite3-helper.c #-} -- above line for hugs {--Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+Copyright (C) 2005-2007 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@@ -18,11 +18,14 @@     Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA -} -module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Connection where+module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Connection +	(connectSqlite3, Impl.Connection())+ where  import Database.HDBC.Types import Database.HDBC import Database.HDBC.DriverUtils+import qualified Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.ConnectionImpl as Impl import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Types import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Statement import Foreign.C.Types@@ -38,7 +41,7 @@ the filename of the database to connect to.  All database accessor functions are provided in the main HDBC module. -}-connectSqlite3 :: FilePath -> IO Connection+connectSqlite3 :: FilePath -> IO Impl.Connection connectSqlite3 fp =      withCString fp          (\cs -> alloca @@ -52,34 +55,38 @@          )         ) -mkConn :: FilePath -> Sqlite3 -> IO Connection+mkConn :: FilePath -> Sqlite3 -> IO Impl.Connection mkConn fp obj =     do children <- newMVar []        begin_transaction obj children        ver <- (sqlite3_libversion >>= peekCString)-       return $ Connection {-                            disconnect = fdisconnect obj children,-                            commit = fcommit obj children,-                            rollback = frollback obj children,-                            run = frun obj children,-                            prepare = newSth obj children,-                            clone = connectSqlite3 fp,-                            hdbcDriverName = "sqlite3",-                            hdbcClientVer = ver,-                            proxiedClientName = "sqlite3",-                            proxiedClientVer = ver,-                            dbTransactionSupport = True,-                            dbServerVer = ver,-                            getTables = fgettables obj children,-                            describeTable = \_ -> fail $ "Sqlite3 backend does not support describeTable"}+       return $ Impl.Connection {+                            Impl.disconnect = fdisconnect obj children,+                            Impl.commit = fcommit obj children,+                            Impl.rollback = frollback obj children,+                            Impl.run = frun obj children,+                            Impl.prepare = newSth obj children,+                            Impl.clone = connectSqlite3 fp,+                            Impl.hdbcDriverName = "sqlite3",+                            Impl.hdbcClientVer = ver,+                            Impl.proxiedClientName = "sqlite3",+                            Impl.proxiedClientVer = ver,+                            Impl.dbTransactionSupport = True,+                            Impl.dbServerVer = ver,+                            Impl.getTables = fgettables obj children,+                            Impl.describeTable = \_ -> fail $ "Sqlite3 backend does not support describeTable",+                            Impl.setBusyTimeout = fsetbusy obj}  fgettables o mchildren =     do sth <- newSth o mchildren "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name"        execute sth []-       res1 <- fetchAllRows sth+       res1 <- fetchAllRows' sth        let res = map fromSql $ concat res1        return $ seq (length res) res +fsetbusy o ms = withRawSqlite3 o $ \ppdb ->+    sqlite3_busy_timeout ppdb ms+ -------------------------------------------------- -- Guts here --------------------------------------------------@@ -112,6 +119,9 @@  foreign import ccall unsafe "hdbc-sqlite3-helper.h sqlite3_close_app"   sqlite3_close :: Ptr CSqlite3 -> IO CInt++foreign import ccall unsafe "hdbc-sqlite3-helper.h sqlite3_busy_timeout2"+  sqlite3_busy_timeout :: Ptr CSqlite3 -> CInt -> IO ()  foreign import ccall unsafe "sqlite3.h sqlite3_libversion"   sqlite3_libversion :: IO CString
+ Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/ConnectionImpl.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@+{-+Copyright (C) 2007 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+    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either+    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.++    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,+    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of+    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU+    Lesser General Public License for more details.++    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public+    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software+    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA+-}+module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.ConnectionImpl where++import qualified Database.HDBC.Statement as Types+import qualified Database.HDBC.Types as Types+import Database.HDBC.ColTypes as ColTypes+import Foreign.C.Types++data Connection = +    Connection {+                disconnect :: IO (),+                commit :: IO (),+                rollback :: IO (),+                run :: String -> [Types.SqlValue] -> IO Integer,+                prepare :: String -> IO Types.Statement,+                clone :: IO Connection,+                hdbcDriverName :: String,+                hdbcClientVer :: String,+                proxiedClientName :: String,+                proxiedClientVer :: String,+                dbServerVer :: String,+                dbTransactionSupport :: Bool,+                getTables :: IO [String],+                describeTable :: String -> IO [(String, ColTypes.SqlColDesc)],+                -- | Sets the timeout for a lock before returning a busy error.+                -- Give the time in milliseconds.+                setBusyTimeout :: CInt -> IO ()+               }++instance Types.IConnection Connection where+  disconnect = disconnect+  commit = commit+  rollback = rollback+  run = run+  prepare = prepare+  clone = clone+  hdbcDriverName = hdbcDriverName+  hdbcClientVer = hdbcClientVer+  proxiedClientName = proxiedClientName+  proxiedClientVer = proxiedClientVer+  dbServerVer = dbServerVer+  dbTransactionSupport = dbTransactionSupport+  getTables = getTables+  describeTable = describeTable
+ Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/Consts.hsc view
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@+{- -*- mode: haskell; -*- +   vim: set filetype=haskell:+Copyright (C) 2005-2007 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+    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either+    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.++    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,+    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of+    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU+    Lesser General Public License for more details.++    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public+    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software+    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA++-}++module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Consts+ (sqlite_OK,+  sqlite_ERROR,+  sqlite_INTERNAL,+  sqlite_PERM,+  sqlite_ABORT,+  sqlite_BUSY,+  sqlite_LOCKED,+  sqlite_NOMEM,+  sqlite_READONLY,+  sqlite_INTERRUPT,+  sqlite_IOERR,+  sqlite_CORRUPT,+  sqlite_NOTFOUND,+  sqlite_FULL,+  sqlite_CANTOPEN,+  sqlite_PROTOCOL,+  sqlite_EMPTY,+  sqlite_SCHEMA,+  sqlite_TOOBIG,+  sqlite_CONSTRAINT,+  sqlite_MISMATCH,+  sqlite_MISUSE,+  sqlite_NOLFS,+  sqlite_AUTH,+  sqlite_ROW,+  sqlite_DONE)+where++import Foreign.C.Types++#include <sqlite3.h>++-- | Successful result+sqlite_OK :: Int+sqlite_OK = #{const SQLITE_OK}++-- | SQL error or missing database+sqlite_ERROR :: Int+sqlite_ERROR = #{const SQLITE_ERROR}++-- | An internal logic error in SQLite+sqlite_INTERNAL :: Int+sqlite_INTERNAL = #{const SQLITE_INTERNAL}++-- | Access permission denied+sqlite_PERM :: Int+sqlite_PERM = #{const SQLITE_PERM}++-- | Callback routine requested an abort+sqlite_ABORT :: Int+sqlite_ABORT = #{const SQLITE_ABORT}++-- | The database file is locked+sqlite_BUSY :: Int+sqlite_BUSY = #{const SQLITE_BUSY}++-- | A table in the database is locked+sqlite_LOCKED :: Int+sqlite_LOCKED = #{const SQLITE_LOCKED}++-- | A malloc() failed+sqlite_NOMEM :: Int+sqlite_NOMEM = #{const SQLITE_NOMEM}++-- | Attempt to write a readonly database+sqlite_READONLY :: Int+sqlite_READONLY = #{const SQLITE_READONLY}++-- | Operation terminated by sqlite_interrupt()+sqlite_INTERRUPT :: Int+sqlite_INTERRUPT = #{const SQLITE_INTERRUPT}++-- | Some kind of disk I\/O error occurred+sqlite_IOERR :: Int+sqlite_IOERR = #{const SQLITE_IOERR}++-- | The database disk image is malformed+sqlite_CORRUPT :: Int+sqlite_CORRUPT = #{const SQLITE_CORRUPT}++-- | (Internal Only) Table or record not found+sqlite_NOTFOUND :: Int+sqlite_NOTFOUND = #{const SQLITE_NOTFOUND}++-- | Insertion failed because database is full+sqlite_FULL :: Int+sqlite_FULL = #{const SQLITE_FULL}++-- | Unable to open the database file+sqlite_CANTOPEN :: Int+sqlite_CANTOPEN = #{const SQLITE_CANTOPEN}++-- | Database lock protocol error+sqlite_PROTOCOL :: Int+sqlite_PROTOCOL = #{const SQLITE_PROTOCOL}++-- | (Internal Only) Database table is empty+sqlite_EMPTY :: Int+sqlite_EMPTY = #{const SQLITE_EMPTY}++-- | The database schema changed+sqlite_SCHEMA :: Int+sqlite_SCHEMA = #{const SQLITE_SCHEMA}++-- | Too much data for one row of a table+sqlite_TOOBIG :: Int+sqlite_TOOBIG = #{const SQLITE_TOOBIG}++-- | Abort due to constraint violation+sqlite_CONSTRAINT :: Int+sqlite_CONSTRAINT = #{const SQLITE_CONSTRAINT}++-- | Data type mismatch+sqlite_MISMATCH :: Int+sqlite_MISMATCH = #{const SQLITE_MISMATCH}++-- | Library used incorrectly+sqlite_MISUSE :: Int+sqlite_MISUSE = #{const SQLITE_MISUSE}++-- | Uses OS features not supported on host+sqlite_NOLFS :: Int+sqlite_NOLFS = #{const SQLITE_NOLFS}++-- | Authorization denied+sqlite_AUTH :: Int+sqlite_AUTH = #{const SQLITE_AUTH}++-- | sqlite_step() has another row ready+sqlite_ROW :: Int+sqlite_ROW = #{const SQLITE_ROW}++-- | sqlite_step() has finished executing+sqlite_DONE :: Int+sqlite_DONE = #{const SQLITE_DONE}+
Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/Statement.hsc view
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ import Foreign.Marshal import Foreign.Storable import Control.Monad+import qualified Data.ByteString as B import Data.List import Control.Exception import Database.HDBC.DriverUtils@@ -42,7 +43,7 @@ fail if there are any active statements.  This is highly annoying, and makes for some somewhat complex algorithms. -} -data StoState = Empty           -- ^ Not initialized or last execute/fetchrow had no results+data StoState = Empty           -- ^ Not initialized or last execute\/fetchrow had no results               | Prepared Stmt   -- ^ Prepared but not executed               | Executed Stmt   -- ^ Executed and more rows are expected @@ -185,12 +186,14 @@               sqlite3_bind_null p i >>=                  checkError ("execute (binding NULL column " ++ (show i) ++ ")")                            (dbo sstate)-          bindArgs p i arg = withCStringLen (fromSql arg) -             (\(cs, len) -> do r <- sqlite3_bind_text2 p i cs -                                    (fromIntegral len)-                               checkError ("execute (binding column " ++ -                                           (show i) ++ ")") (dbo sstate) r-             )+          bindArgs p i (SqlByteString bs) =+              B.useAsCStringLen bs (bindCStringArgs p i)+          bindArgs p i arg = withCStringLen (fromSql arg) (bindCStringArgs p i)++          bindCStringArgs p i (cs, len) =+              do r <- sqlite3_bind_text2 p i cs (fromIntegral len)+                 checkError ("execute (binding column " ++ +                             (show i) ++ ")") (dbo sstate) r  fgetcolnames csth =         do count <- sqlite3_column_count csth
Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/Utils.hsc view
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ {- -*- mode: haskell; -*- -Copyright (C) 2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>+   vim: set filetype=haskell:+Copyright (C) 2005-2007 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
HDBC-sqlite3.cabal view
@@ -1,19 +1,28 @@ Extra-Libraries: sqlite3 Name: HDBC-sqlite3-Version: 1.0.1.0+Version: 1.1.3.0 License: LGPL Maintainer: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>-Stability: Alpha-Copyright: Copyright (c) 2005-2006 John Goerzen+Author: John Goerzen+Copyright: Copyright (c) 2005-2007 John Goerzen+license-file: COPYRIGHT+extra-source-files: COPYING+homepage: http://software.complete.org/hdbc-sqlite3+synopsis: Sqlite v3 driver for HDBC+Description: This is the Sqlite v3 driver for HDBC, the generic+ database access system for Haskell+Stability: Stable Exposed-Modules: Database.HDBC.Sqlite3 Other-Modules: Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Connection,+ Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.ConnectionImpl,  Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Statement,  Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Types,- Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Utils+ Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Utils,+ Database.HDBC.Sqlite3.Consts --Extensions: ExistentialQuantification, AllowOverlappingInstances, --    AllowUndecidableInstances, CPP Extensions: ExistentialQuantification C-Sources: hdbc-sqlite3-helper.c-Build-Depends: base, mtl, HDBC>=0.99.2+Build-Depends: base, mtl, HDBC>=1.1.0 include-dirs: . GHC-Options: -O2
− Makefile
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@-# Copyright (C) 2004 - 2005 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-#    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either-#    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.-#-#    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,-#    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of-#    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU-#    Lesser General Public License for more details.-#-#    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public-#    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software-#    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA--GHCPARMS := -fglasgow-exts--.PHONY: all hugsbuild-all: setup			# GHC build-	./setup configure --user-	./setup build--hugsbuild: setup-	./setup configure --hugs-	./setup build--setup: Setup.lhs HDBC-sqlite3.cabal-	ghc -package Cabal Setup.lhs -o setup--clean:-	-./setup clean-	-rm -rf html `find . -name "*.o"` `find . -name "*.hi" | grep -v debian` \-		`find . -name "*~" | grep -v debian` *.a setup dist testsrc/runtests \-		local-pkg doctmp-	-rm -rf testtmp/* testtmp*--testsrc/runtests: all $(wildcard testsrc/*.hs) $(wildcard testsrc/*/*.hs) $(wildcard testsrc/*/*/*.hs)-	cd testsrc && ghc --make -package mtl -package HUnit -package HDBC -lsqlite3 ../dist/build/hdbc-sqlite3-helper.o $(GHCPARMS) -I.. -o runtests  -i../dist/build:.. runtests.hs--test-ghc6: testsrc/runtests-	testsrc/runtests--test-hugs: hugsbuild-	runhugs -98 +o -P$(PWD)/dist/build:$(PWD)/testsrc: testsrc/runtests.hs--interact-hugs:-	hugs -98 +o -P$(PWD)/dist/build:--interact-ghci: all-	ghci -idist/build -Ldist/build $(GHCPARMS)--interact: interact-hugs--test: test-ghc6 test-hugs-
− README.txt
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@-Welcome to HDBC, Haskell Database Connectivity.--This package provides a database backend driver for Sqlite version 3.--Please see HDBC itself for documentation on use.  If you don't already-have it, you can browse this documentation at-http://darcs.complete.org/hdbc/doc/index.html.--This package provides one function in module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3:--{- | Connect to an Sqlite version 3 database.  The only parameter needed is-the filename of the database to connect to.--All database accessor functions are provided in the main HDBC module. -}-connectSqlite3 :: FilePath -> IO Connection--DIFFERENCES FROM HDBC STANDARD---------------------------------SQLite is unable to return the number of modified rows from a table-when you run a "DELETE FROM" command with no WHERE clause.--On the topic of thread safety, SQLite has some limitations, and thus-HDBC programs that use SQLite will share those limitations.  Please-see http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q8 for more details.--describeTable and describeResult are not supported by this module.--PREREQUISITES----------------Before installing this package, you'll need to have HDBC 0.99.0 or-above installed.  You can download HDBC from http://quux.org/devel/hdbc.--You'll need either GHC 6.4.1 or above, or Hugs 2005xx or above.  --INSTALLATION---------------The steps to install are:--1) ghc --make -o setup Setup.lhs--2) ./setup configure--3) ./setup build--4) ./setup install   (as root)--If you're on Windows, you can omit the leading "./".--USAGE--------To use with hugs, you'll want to use hugs -98.--To use with GHC, you'll want to use:-- -package HDBC -package HDBC-sqlite3--Or, with Cabal, use:--  Build-Depends: HDBC>=0.99.0, HDBC-sqlite3---- John Goerzen-   December 2005
− TODO
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@-types--keep a list of open statements so they can be closed on a call to close.--optimize multiple executions and executeMany
− debian/changelog
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@-hdbc-sqlite3 (1.0.1.0) unstable; urgency=low--  * Rebuild for HDBC 1.0.1.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Sat, 22 Jul 2006 07:27:38 -0500--hdbc-sqlite3 (1.0.0.0) unstable; urgency=low--  * Blessing as 1.0.0.0.-  * Rebuild for Debian with GHC 6.4.2.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Thu, 29 Jun 2006 18:56:29 -0500--hdbc-sqlite3 (0.99.2.0) unstable; urgency=low--  * Updated to 0.99.2.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Tue, 28 Mar 2006 05:36:18 -0600--hdbc-sqlite3 (0.99.1.0) unstable; urgency=low--  * New 0.99.1.0 release: new memory management system.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:17:57 -0600--hdbc-sqlite3 (0.99.0.2) unstable; urgency=low--  * Add -I.. when generating runtests.  Closes: #345963.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Wed,  4 Jan 2006 10:13:00 -0600--hdbc-sqlite3 (0.99.0.1) unstable; urgency=low--  * Removed -package MissingH from Makefile when building-    testsrc/runtests.  We no longer need it anyway.  Closes: #345540.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Sun,  1 Jan 2006 10:47:31 -0600--hdbc-sqlite3 (0.99.0.0) unstable; urgency=low--  * Initial Release.-- -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>  Tue, 27 Dec 2005 13:27:23 -0600
− debian/compat
@@ -1,1 +0,0 @@-4
− debian/control
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@-Source: hdbc-sqlite3-Priority: optional-Maintainer: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), ghc6 (>= 6.4.2), ghc6 (<< 6.4.2-999), haskell-devscripts (>= 0.5.6), cpphs, haddock, hugs (>= 98.200503.08), libsqlite3-dev (>= 3.3), libghc6-hdbc-dev (>= 1.0.1), libhugs-hdbc (>= 1.0.1)-Standards-Version: 3.6.2-Section: libs--Package: libghc6-hdbc-sqlite3-dev-Section: libdevel-Architecture: any-Depends: libghc6-hdbc-dev (>= 1.0.1), ${haskell:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libsqlite3-dev (>= 3.3)-Description: Sqlite v3 HDBC (Haskell Database Connectivity) Driver for GHC- HDBC provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL- relational databases. This lets you write database code once, in- Haskell, and have it work with any number of backend SQL databases- (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, ODBC-compliant databases, etc.)- .- This package provides the Sqlite v3 database driver for HDBC under GHC.--Package: libhugs-hdbc-sqlite3-Section: libs-Architecture: any-Depends: libhugs-hdbc (>= 1.0.1), ${haskell:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}-Description: Sqlite v3 HDBC (Haskell Database Connectivity) Driver for Hugs- HDBC provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL- relational databases. This lets you write database code once, in- Haskell, and have it work with any number of backend SQL databases- (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, ODBC-compliant databases, etc.)- .- This package provides the Sqlite v3 database driver for HDBC under Hugs.
− debian/copyright
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@-This is hdbc-sqlite3, written and maintained by-John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>--The original source can always be found at:-	ftp://ftp.debian.org/dists/unstable/main/source/--The Darcs repository for this program can be accessed with:-   darcs get --partial http://darcs.complete.org/hdbc-sqlite3--Copyright (C) 2005 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-    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either-    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.--    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,-    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of-    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU-    Lesser General Public License for more details.--    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public-    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software-    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA--On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU Lesser General-Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL'.
− debian/rules
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@-#!/usr/bin/make -f-# -*- makefile -*--# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.-# This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small.-# As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make into a-# dh-make output file, you may use that output file without restriction.-# This special exception was added by Craig Small in version 0.37 of dh-make.--# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.-#export DH_VERBOSE=1-----CFLAGS = -Wall -g--ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))-	CFLAGS += -O0-else-	CFLAGS += -O2-endif--# shared library versions, option 1-version=2.0.5-major=2-# option 2, assuming the library is created as src/.libs/libfoo.so.2.0.5 or so-#version=`ls src/.libs/lib*.so.* | \-# awk '{if (match($$0,/[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/)) print substr($$0,RSTART)}'`-#major=`ls src/.libs/lib*.so.* | \-# awk '{if (match($$0,/\.so\.[0-9]+$$/)) print substr($$0,RSTART+4)}'`--configure: configure-stamp-configure-stamp:-	dh_testdir-	# Add here commands to configure the package.--	touch configure-stamp---build: build-stamp-build-stamp: configure-stamp -	dh_testdir--	# Add here commands to compile the package.-	#$(MAKE)--	touch build-stamp--clean:-	dh_testdir-	dh_testroot-	rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp--	# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.-	-$(MAKE) clean-	-./setup clean-	-rm -rf setup Setup.hi Setup.ho Setup.o .*config* dist--	dh_clean --install: build-	dh_testdir-	dh_testroot-	dh_clean -k -	dh_installdirs--	# Add here commands to install the package into debian/tmp-	#$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp-	dh_haskell -a-	$(MAKE) clean-	$(MAKE) test--# Build architecture-independent files here.-binary-indep: build install-# Nothing to do by default.--# Build architecture-dependent files here.-binary-arch: build install-	dh_testdir-	dh_testroot-	dh_installchangelogs -a-	dh_installdocs -a README.txt-	dh_installexamples -a-#	dh_install-#	dh_installmenu-#	dh_installdebconf	-#	dh_installlogrotate-#	dh_installemacsen-#	dh_installpam-#	dh_installmime-#	dh_installinit-#	dh_installcron-#	dh_installinfo-	dh_installman -a-	dh_link -a-	dh_strip -a-	dh_compress -a-	dh_fixperms -a-#	dh_perl-#	dh_python-#	dh_makeshlibs-	dh_installdeb -a-	dh_shlibdeps -a-	dh_gencontrol -a-	dh_md5sums -a-	dh_builddeb -a--binary: binary-indep binary-arch-.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure
hdbc-sqlite3-helper.c view
@@ -70,6 +70,13 @@   } } +void sqlite3_busy_timeout2(finalizeonce *ppdb, int ms) {+    sqlite3 *db;++    db = (sqlite3 *) ppdb->encapobj;+    sqlite3_busy_timeout(db, ms);+}+ int sqlite3_prepare2(finalizeonce *fdb, const char *zSql,                      int nBytes, finalizeonce **ppo,                      const char **pzTail) {
− hdbc-sqlite3-helper.h
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@-#include <sqlite3.h>--extern int sqlite3_bind_text2(sqlite3_stmt* a, int b, const char *c, int d);--/* Clever trick: the obj is the first element in the struct, so the pointer-   to the struct is the same as the pointer to the obj. */--typedef struct TAG_finalizeonce {-  void *encapobj;-  int refcount;-  int isfinalized;-  struct TAG_finalizeonce *parent;-} finalizeonce;---extern int sqlite3_open2(const char *filename, finalizeonce **ppo);-extern int sqlite3_close_app(finalizeonce *ppdb);-extern void sqlite3_close_finalizer(finalizeonce *ppdb);-extern void sqlite3_conditional_finalizer(finalizeonce *ppdb);--extern int sqlite3_prepare2(finalizeonce *fdb, const char *zSql,-                            int nBytes, finalizeonce **ppo,-                            const char **pzTail);-extern int sqlite3_finalize_app(finalizeonce *ppst);-extern void sqlite3_finalize_finalizer(finalizeonce *ppst);--
− testsrc/COPYING
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− testsrc/COPYRIGHT
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@-Copyright (c) 2005 John Goerzen--Please see COPYING for the license.-
− testsrc/SpecificDB.hs
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@-module SpecificDB where-import Database.HDBC-import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3-import Test.HUnit--connectDB = -    handleSqlError (connectSqlite3 "testtmp.sql3")
− testsrc/SpecificDBTests.hs
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@-module SpecificDBTests where-import Database.HDBC-import Database.HDBC.Sqlite3-import Test.HUnit-import TestMisc(setup)--testgetTables = setup $ \dbh ->-    do r <- getTables dbh-       ["hdbctest2"] @=? r--tests = TestList [TestLabel "getTables" testgetTables]
− testsrc/TestMisc.hs
@@ -1,170 +0,0 @@-module TestMisc(tests, setup) where-import Test.HUnit-import Database.HDBC-import TestUtils-import System.IO-import Control.Exception-import Data.Char-import Control.Monad-import qualified Data.Map as Map--rowdata = -    [[SqlInt32 0, toSql "Testing", SqlNull],-     [SqlInt32 1, toSql "Foo", SqlInt32 5],-     [SqlInt32 2, toSql "Bar", SqlInt32 9]]--colnames = ["testid", "teststring", "testint"]-alrows :: [[(String, SqlValue)]]-alrows = map (zip colnames) rowdata--setup f = dbTestCase $ \dbh ->-   do run dbh "CREATE TABLE hdbctest2 (testid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, teststring TEXT, testint INTEGER)" []-      sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest2 VALUES (?, ?, ?)"-      executeMany sth rowdata-      commit dbh-      finally (f dbh)-              (do run dbh "DROP TABLE hdbctest2" []-                  commit dbh-              )--cloneTest dbh a =-    do dbh2 <- clone dbh-       finally (handleSqlError (a dbh2))-               (handleSqlError (disconnect dbh2))--testgetColumnNames = setup $ \dbh ->-   do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2"-      execute sth []-      cols <- getColumnNames sth-      finish sth-      ["testid", "teststring", "testint"] @=? map (map toLower) cols--testdescribeResult = setup $ \dbh -> when (not ((hdbcDriverName dbh) `elem`-                                               ["sqlite3"])) $-   do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2"-      execute sth []-      cols <- describeResult sth-      ["testid", "teststring", "testint"] @=? map (map toLower . fst) cols-      let coldata = map snd cols-      assertBool "r0 type" (colType (coldata !! 0) `elem`-                            [SqlBigIntT, SqlIntegerT])-      assertBool "r1 type" (colType (coldata !! 1) `elem`-                            [SqlVarCharT, SqlLongVarCharT])-      assertBool "r2 type" (colType (coldata !! 2) `elem`-                            [SqlBigIntT, SqlIntegerT])-      finish sth--testdescribeTable = setup $ \dbh -> when (not ((hdbcDriverName dbh) `elem`-                                               ["sqlite3"])) $-   do cols <- describeTable dbh "hdbctest2"-      ["testid", "teststring", "testint"] @=? map (map toLower . fst) cols-      let coldata = map snd cols-      assertBool "r0 type" (colType (coldata !! 0) `elem`-                            [SqlBigIntT, SqlIntegerT])-      assertEqual "r0 nullable" (Just False) (colNullable (coldata !! 0))-      assertBool "r1 type" (colType (coldata !! 1) `elem`-                            [SqlVarCharT, SqlLongVarCharT])-      assertEqual "r1 nullable" (Just True) (colNullable (coldata !! 1))-      assertBool "r2 type" (colType (coldata !! 2) `elem`-                           [SqlBigIntT, SqlIntegerT])-      assertEqual "r2 nullable" (Just True) (colNullable (coldata !! 2))--testquickQuery = setup $ \dbh ->-    do results <- quickQuery dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid" []-       rowdata @=? results--testfetchRowAL = setup $ \dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid" -       execute sth []-       fetchRowAL sth >>= (Just (head alrows) @=?)-       fetchRowAL sth >>= (Just (alrows !! 1) @=?)-       fetchRowAL sth >>= (Just (alrows !! 2) @=?)-       fetchRowAL sth >>= (Nothing @=?)-       finish sth--testfetchRowMap = setup $ \dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid" -       execute sth []-       fetchRowMap sth >>= (Just (Map.fromList $ head alrows) @=?)-       fetchRowMap sth >>= (Just (Map.fromList $ alrows !! 1) @=?)-       fetchRowMap sth >>= (Just (Map.fromList $ alrows !! 2) @=?)-       fetchRowMap sth >>= (Nothing @=?)-       finish sth--testfetchAllRowsAL = setup $ \dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid"-       execute sth []-       fetchAllRowsAL sth >>= (alrows @=?)--testfetchAllRowsMap = setup $ \dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid"-       execute sth []-       fetchAllRowsMap sth >>= (map (Map.fromList) alrows @=?)--testexception = setup $ \dbh ->-    catchSql (do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT invalidcol FROM hdbctest2"-                 execute sth []-                 assertFailure "No exception was raised"-             )-             (\e -> commit dbh)--testrowcount = setup $ \dbh ->-    do r <- run dbh "UPDATE hdbctest2 SET testint = 25 WHERE testid = 20" []-       assertEqual "UPDATE with no change" 0 r-       r <- run dbh "UPDATE hdbctest2 SET testint = 26 WHERE testid = 0" []-       assertEqual "UPDATE with 1 change" 1 r-       r <- run dbh "UPDATE hdbctest2 SET testint = 27 WHERE testid <> 0" []-       assertEqual "UPDATE with 2 changes" 2 r-       commit dbh-       res <- quickQuery dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid" []-       assertEqual "final results"-         [[SqlInt32 0, toSql "Testing", SqlInt32 26],-          [SqlInt32 1, toSql "Foo", SqlInt32 27],-          [SqlInt32 2, toSql "Bar", SqlInt32 27]] res-                       -{- Since we might be running against a live DB, we can't look at a specific-list here (though a SpecificDB test case may be able to).  We can ensure-that our test table is, or is not, present, as appropriate. -}-                                      -testgetTables1 = setup $ \dbh ->-    do r <- getTables dbh-       True @=? "hdbctest2" `elem` r--testgetTables2 = dbTestCase $ \dbh ->-    do r <- getTables dbh-       False @=? "hdbctest2" `elem` r--testclone = setup $ \dbho -> cloneTest dbho $ \dbh ->-    do results <- quickQuery dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 ORDER BY testid" []-       rowdata @=? results--testnulls = setup $ \dbh ->-    do let dn = hdbcDriverName dbh-       when (not (dn `elem` ["postgresql", "odbc"])) (-          do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest2 VALUES (?, ?, ?)"-             executeMany sth rows-             finish sth-             res <- quickQuery dbh "SELECT * from hdbctest2 WHERE testid > 99 ORDER BY testid" []-             seq (length res) rows @=? res-                                             )-    where rows = [[SqlInt32 100, SqlString "foo\NULbar", SqlNull],-                  [SqlInt32 101, SqlString "bar\NUL", SqlNull],-                  [SqlInt32 102, SqlString "\NUL", SqlNull],-                  [SqlInt32 103, SqlString "\xFF", SqlNull],-                  [SqlInt32 104, SqlString "regular", SqlNull]]-       --tests = TestList [TestLabel "getColumnNames" testgetColumnNames,-                  TestLabel "describeResult" testdescribeResult,-                  TestLabel "describeTable" testdescribeTable,-                  TestLabel "quickQuery" testquickQuery,-                  TestLabel "fetchRowAL" testfetchRowAL,-                  TestLabel "fetchRowMap" testfetchRowMap,-                  TestLabel "fetchAllRowsAL" testfetchAllRowsAL,-                  TestLabel "fetchAllRowsMap" testfetchAllRowsMap,-                  TestLabel "sql exception" testexception,-                  TestLabel "clone" testclone,-                  TestLabel "update rowcount" testrowcount,-                  TestLabel "get tables1" testgetTables1,-                  TestLabel "get tables2" testgetTables2,-                  TestLabel "nulls" testnulls]
− testsrc/TestSbasics.hs
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@-module TestSbasics(tests) where-import Test.HUnit-import Database.HDBC-import TestUtils-import System.IO-import Control.Exception--openClosedb = sqlTestCase $ -    do dbh <- connectDB-       disconnect dbh--multiFinish = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT 1 + 1"-       sExecute sth []-       finish sth-       finish sth-       finish sth-                          )--basicQueries = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT 1 + 1"-       sExecute sth []-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "row 1" (Just [Just "2"]))-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "last row" Nothing)-                          )-    -createTable = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sRun dbh "CREATE TABLE hdbctest1 (testname VARCHAR(20), testid INTEGER, testint INTEGER, testtext TEXT)" []-       commit dbh-                         )--dropTable = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sRun dbh "DROP TABLE hdbctest1" []-       commit dbh-                       )--runReplace = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sRun dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)" r1-       sRun dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES (?, ?, 2, ?)" r2-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'runReplace' ORDER BY testid"-       sExecute sth []-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "r1" (Just r1))-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "r2" (Just [Just "runReplace", Just "2",-                                                 Just "2", Nothing]))-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "lastrow" Nothing)-                       )-    where r1 = [Just "runReplace", Just "1", Just "1234", Just "testdata"]-          r2 = [Just "runReplace", Just "2", Nothing]--executeReplace = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('executeReplace',?,?,?)"-       sExecute sth [Just "1", Just "1234", Just "Foo"]-       sExecute sth [Just "2", Nothing, Just "Bar"]-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = ? ORDER BY testid"-       sExecute sth [Just "executeReplace"]-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "r1" -                         (Just $ map Just ["executeReplace", "1", "1234", -                                           "Foo"]))-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "r2"-                         (Just [Just "executeReplace", Just "2", Nothing,-                                Just "Bar"]))-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "lastrow" Nothing)-                            )--testExecuteMany = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('multi',?,?,?)"-       sExecuteMany sth rows-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid, testint, testtext FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'multi'"-       sExecute sth []-       mapM_ (\r -> sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "" (Just r))) rows-       sFetchRow sth >>= (assertEqual "lastrow" Nothing)-                          )-    where rows = [map Just ["1", "1234", "foo"],-                  map Just ["2", "1341", "bar"],-                  [Just "3", Nothing, Nothing]]--testsFetchAllRows = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('sFetchAllRows', ?, NULL, NULL)"-       sExecuteMany sth rows-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'sFetchAllRows' ORDER BY testid"-       sExecute sth []-       results <- sFetchAllRows sth-       assertEqual "" rows results-                               )-    where rows = map (\x -> [Just . show $ x]) [1..9]--basicTransactions = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do assertBool "Connected database does not support transactions; skipping transaction test" (dbTransactionSupport dbh)-       sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('basicTransactions', ?, NULL, NULL)"-       sExecute sth [Just "0"]-       commit dbh-       qrysth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'basicTransactions' ORDER BY testid"-       sExecute qrysth []-       sFetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "initial commit" [[Just "0"]])--       -- Now try a rollback-       sExecuteMany sth rows-       rollback dbh-       sExecute qrysth []-       sFetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "rollback" [[Just "0"]])--       -- Now try another commit-       sExecuteMany sth rows-       commit dbh-       sExecute qrysth []-       sFetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "final commit" ([Just "0"]:rows))-                               )-    where rows = map (\x -> [Just . show $ x]) [1..9]--testWithTransaction = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do assertBool "Connected database does not support transactions; skipping transaction test" (dbTransactionSupport dbh)-       sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('withTransaction', ?, NULL, NULL)"-       sExecute sth [Just "0"]-       commit dbh-       qrysth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'withTransaction' ORDER BY testid"-       sExecute qrysth []-       sFetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "initial commit" [[Just "0"]])-       -       -- Let's try a rollback.-       try $ withTransaction dbh (\_ -> do sExecuteMany sth rows-                                           fail "Foo")-       sExecute qrysth []-       sFetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "rollback" [[Just "0"]])--       -- And now a commit.-       withTransaction dbh (\_ -> sExecuteMany sth rows)-       sExecute qrysth []-       sFetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "final commit" ([Just "0"]:rows))-                               )-    where rows = map (\x -> [Just . show $ x]) [1..9]-       -tests = TestList-        [-         TestLabel "openClosedb" openClosedb,-         TestLabel "multiFinish" multiFinish,-         TestLabel "basicQueries" basicQueries,-         TestLabel "createTable" createTable,-         TestLabel "runReplace" runReplace,-         TestLabel "executeReplace" executeReplace,-         TestLabel "executeMany" testExecuteMany,-         TestLabel "sFetchAllRows" testsFetchAllRows,-         TestLabel "basicTransactions" basicTransactions,-         TestLabel "withTransaction" testWithTransaction,-         TestLabel "dropTable" dropTable-         ]
− testsrc/TestUtils.hs
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@-module TestUtils(connectDB, sqlTestCase, dbTestCase, printDBInfo) where-import Database.HDBC-import Test.HUnit-import Control.Exception-import SpecificDB(connectDB)--sqlTestCase a = -    TestCase (handleSqlError a)--dbTestCase a =-    TestCase (do dbh <- connectDB-                 finally (handleSqlError (a dbh))-                         (handleSqlError (disconnect dbh))-             )--printDBInfo = handleSqlError $-    do dbh <- connectDB-       putStrLn "+-------------------------------------------------------------------------"-       putStrLn $ "| Testing HDBC database module: " ++ hdbcDriverName dbh ++-                ", bound to client: " ++ hdbcClientVer dbh-       putStrLn $ "| Proxied driver: " ++ proxiedClientName dbh ++-                ", bound to version: " ++ proxiedClientVer dbh-       putStrLn $ "| Connected to server version: " ++ dbServerVer dbh-       putStrLn "+-------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"-       disconnect dbh
− testsrc/Testbasics.hs
@@ -1,155 +0,0 @@-module Testbasics(tests) where-import Test.HUnit-import Database.HDBC-import TestUtils-import System.IO-import Control.Exception--openClosedb = sqlTestCase $ -    do dbh <- connectDB-       disconnect dbh--multiFinish = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT 1 + 1"-       r <- execute sth []-       assertEqual "basic count" 0 r-       finish sth-       finish sth-       finish sth-                          )--basicQueries = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT 1 + 1"-       execute sth [] >>= (0 @=?)-       r <- fetchAllRows sth-       assertEqual "converted from" [["2"]] (map (map fromSql) r)-       assertEqual "int32 compare" [[SqlInt32 2]] r-       assertEqual "iToSql compare" [[iToSql 2]] r-       assertEqual "num compare" [[toSql (2::Int)]] r-       assertEqual "nToSql compare" [[nToSql (2::Int)]] r-       assertEqual "string compare" [[SqlString "2"]] r-                          )-    -createTable = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do run dbh "CREATE TABLE hdbctest1 (testname VARCHAR(20), testid INTEGER, testint INTEGER, testtext TEXT)" []-       commit dbh-                         )--dropTable = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do run dbh "DROP TABLE hdbctest1" []-       commit dbh-                       )--runReplace = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do r <- run dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)" r1-       assertEqual "insert retval" 1 r-       run dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)" r2-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'runReplace' ORDER BY testid"-       rv2 <- execute sth []-       assertEqual "select retval" 0 rv2-       r <- fetchAllRows sth-       assertEqual "" [r1, r2] r-                       )-    where r1 = [toSql "runReplace", iToSql 1, iToSql 1234, SqlString "testdata"] -          r2 = [toSql "runReplace", iToSql 2, iToSql 2, SqlNull]--executeReplace = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('executeReplace',?,?,?)"-       execute sth [iToSql 1, iToSql 1234, toSql "Foo"]-       execute sth [SqlInt32 2, SqlNull, toSql "Bar"]-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT * FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = ? ORDER BY testid"-       execute sth [SqlString "executeReplace"]-       r <- fetchAllRows sth-       assertEqual "result"-                   [[toSql "executeReplace", iToSql 1, toSql "1234",-                     toSql "Foo"],-                    [toSql "executeReplace", iToSql 2, SqlNull,-                     toSql "Bar"]]-                   r-                            )--testExecuteMany = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('multi',?,?,?)"-       executeMany sth rows-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid, testint, testtext FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'multi'"-       execute sth []-       r <- fetchAllRows sth-       assertEqual "" rows r-                          )-    where rows = [map toSql ["1", "1234", "foo"],-                  map toSql ["2", "1341", "bar"],-                  [toSql "3", SqlNull, SqlNull]]--testFetchAllRows = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('sFetchAllRows', ?, NULL, NULL)"-       executeMany sth rows-       commit dbh-       sth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'sFetchAllRows' ORDER BY testid"-       execute sth []-       results <- fetchAllRows sth-       assertEqual "" rows results-                               )-    where rows = map (\x -> [iToSql x]) [1..9]--basicTransactions = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do assertBool "Connected database does not support transactions; skipping transaction test" (dbTransactionSupport dbh)-       sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('basicTransactions', ?, NULL, NULL)"-       execute sth [iToSql 0]-       commit dbh-       qrysth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'basicTransactions' ORDER BY testid"-       execute qrysth []-       fetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "initial commit" [[toSql "0"]])--       -- Now try a rollback-       executeMany sth rows-       rollback dbh-       execute qrysth []-       fetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "rollback" [[toSql "0"]])--       -- Now try another commit-       executeMany sth rows-       commit dbh-       execute qrysth []-       fetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "final commit" ([SqlString "0"]:rows))-                               )-    where rows = map (\x -> [iToSql $ x]) [1..9]--testWithTransaction = dbTestCase (\dbh ->-    do assertBool "Connected database does not support transactions; skipping transaction test" (dbTransactionSupport dbh)-       sth <- prepare dbh "INSERT INTO hdbctest1 VALUES ('withTransaction', ?, NULL, NULL)"-       execute sth [toSql "0"]-       commit dbh-       qrysth <- prepare dbh "SELECT testid FROM hdbctest1 WHERE testname = 'withTransaction' ORDER BY testid"-       execute qrysth []-       fetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "initial commit" [[toSql "0"]])-       -       -- Let's try a rollback.-       try $ withTransaction dbh (\_ -> do executeMany sth rows-                                           fail "Foo")-       execute qrysth []-       fetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "rollback" [[SqlString "0"]])--       -- And now a commit.-       withTransaction dbh (\_ -> executeMany sth rows)-       execute qrysth []-       fetchAllRows qrysth >>= (assertEqual "final commit" ([iToSql 0]:rows))-                               )-    where rows = map (\x -> [iToSql x]) [1..9]-       -tests = TestList-        [-         TestLabel "openClosedb" openClosedb,-         TestLabel "multiFinish" multiFinish,-         TestLabel "basicQueries" basicQueries,-         TestLabel "createTable" createTable,-         TestLabel "runReplace" runReplace,-         TestLabel "executeReplace" executeReplace,-         TestLabel "executeMany" testExecuteMany,-         TestLabel "sFetchAllRows" testFetchAllRows,-         TestLabel "basicTransactions" basicTransactions,-         TestLabel "withTransaction" testWithTransaction,-         TestLabel "dropTable" dropTable-         ]
− testsrc/Tests.hs
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@-{- arch-tag: Tests main file-Copyright (C) 2004-2005 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>--This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or-(at your option) any later version.--This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the-GNU General Public License for more details.--You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA--}--module Tests(tests) where-import Test.HUnit-import qualified Testbasics-import qualified TestSbasics-import qualified SpecificDBTests-import qualified TestMisc--test1 = TestCase ("x" @=? "x")--tests = TestList [TestLabel "test1" test1,-                  TestLabel "String basics" TestSbasics.tests,-                  TestLabel "SqlValue basics" Testbasics.tests,-                  TestLabel "SpecificDB" SpecificDBTests.tests,-                  TestLabel "Misc tests" TestMisc.tests]
− testsrc/runtests.hs
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@-{- arch-tag: Test runner-Copyright (C) 2004 John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>--This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or-(at your option) any later version.--This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the-GNU General Public License for more details.--You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA--}--module Main where --import Test.HUnit-import Tests-import TestUtils--main = do printDBInfo-          runTestTT tests-