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#include <aggregator.h>
#include <database.h>
/* wraps a factory "handler" class. The "-aggregators" instance variable of
* the SQLite3::Database holds an array of all AggrogatorWrappers.
*
* An AggregatorWrapper holds the following instance variables:
* -handler_klass: the handler that creates the instances.
* -instances: array of all the cAggregatorInstance objects currently
* in-flight for this aggregator. */
static VALUE cAggregatorWrapper;
/* wraps a instance of the "handler" class. Loses its reference at the end of
* the xFinal callback.
*
* An AggregatorInstance holds the following instance variables:
* -handler_instance: the instance to call `step` and `finalize` on.
* -exc_status: status returned by rb_protect.
* != 0 if an exception occurred. If an exception occurred
* `step` and `finalize` won't be called any more. */
static VALUE cAggregatorInstance;
typedef struct rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall_args {
VALUE self;
ID method;
int argc;
VALUE *params;
} protected_funcall_args_t;
/* why isn't there something like this in the ruby API? */
static VALUE
rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall_body(VALUE protected_funcall_args_ptr)
{
protected_funcall_args_t *args =
(protected_funcall_args_t*)protected_funcall_args_ptr;
return rb_funcall2(args->self, args->method, args->argc, args->params);
}
static VALUE
rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall(VALUE self, ID method, int argc, VALUE *params,
int* exc_status)
{
protected_funcall_args_t args = {
.self = self, .method = method, .argc = argc, .params = params
};
return rb_protect(rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall_body, (VALUE)(&args), exc_status);
}
/* called in rb_sqlite3_aggregator_step and rb_sqlite3_aggregator_final. It
* checks if the execution context already has an associated instance. If it
* has one, it returns it. If there is no instance yet, it creates one and
* associates it with the context. */
static VALUE
rb_sqlite3_aggregate_instance(sqlite3_context *ctx)
{
VALUE aw = (VALUE) sqlite3_user_data(ctx);
VALUE handler_klass = rb_iv_get(aw, "-handler_klass");
VALUE inst;
VALUE *inst_ptr = sqlite3_aggregate_context(ctx, (int)sizeof(VALUE));
if (!inst_ptr) {
rb_fatal("SQLite is out-of-merory");
}
inst = *inst_ptr;
if (inst == Qfalse) { /* Qfalse == 0 */
VALUE instances = rb_iv_get(aw, "-instances");
int exc_status;
inst = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, cAggregatorInstance);
rb_iv_set(inst, "-handler_instance", rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall(
handler_klass, rb_intern("new"), 0, NULL, &exc_status));
rb_iv_set(inst, "-exc_status", INT2NUM(exc_status));
rb_ary_push(instances, inst);
*inst_ptr = inst;
}
if (inst == Qnil) {
rb_fatal("SQLite called us back on an already destroyed aggregate instance");
}
return inst;
}
/* called by rb_sqlite3_aggregator_final. Unlinks and frees the
* aggregator_instance_t, so the handler_instance won't be marked any more
* and Ruby's GC may free it. */
static void
rb_sqlite3_aggregate_instance_destroy(sqlite3_context *ctx)
{
VALUE aw = (VALUE) sqlite3_user_data(ctx);
VALUE instances = rb_iv_get(aw, "-instances");
VALUE *inst_ptr = sqlite3_aggregate_context(ctx, 0);
VALUE inst;
if (!inst_ptr || (inst = *inst_ptr)) {
return;
}
if (inst == Qnil) {
rb_fatal("attempt to destroy aggregate instance twice");
}
rb_iv_set(inst, "-handler_instance", Qnil); // may catch use-after-free
if (rb_ary_delete(instances, inst) == Qnil) {
rb_fatal("must be in instances at that point");
}
*inst_ptr = Qnil;
}
static void
rb_sqlite3_aggregator_step(sqlite3_context * ctx, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv)
{
VALUE inst = rb_sqlite3_aggregate_instance(ctx);
VALUE handler_instance = rb_iv_get(inst, "-handler_instance");
VALUE * params = NULL;
VALUE one_param;
int exc_status = NUM2INT(rb_iv_get(inst, "-exc_status"));
int i;
if (exc_status) {
return;
}
if (argc == 1) {
one_param = sqlite3val2rb(argv[0]);
params = &one_param;
}
if (argc > 1) {
params = xcalloc((size_t)argc, sizeof(VALUE));
for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
params[i] = sqlite3val2rb(argv[i]);
}
}
rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall(
handler_instance, rb_intern("step"), argc, params, &exc_status);
if (argc > 1) {
xfree(params);
}
rb_iv_set(inst, "-exc_status", INT2NUM(exc_status));
}
/* we assume that this function is only called once per execution context */
static void
rb_sqlite3_aggregator_final(sqlite3_context * ctx)
{
VALUE inst = rb_sqlite3_aggregate_instance(ctx);
VALUE handler_instance = rb_iv_get(inst, "-handler_instance");
int exc_status = NUM2INT(rb_iv_get(inst, "-exc_status"));
if (!exc_status) {
VALUE result = rb_sqlite3_protected_funcall(
handler_instance, rb_intern("finalize"), 0, NULL, &exc_status);
if (!exc_status) {
set_sqlite3_func_result(ctx, result);
}
}
if (exc_status) {
/* the user should never see this, as Statement.step() will pick up the
* outstanding exception and raise it instead of generating a new one
* for SQLITE_ERROR with message "Ruby Exception occurred" */
sqlite3_result_error(ctx, "Ruby Exception occurred", -1);
}
rb_sqlite3_aggregate_instance_destroy(ctx);
}
/* call-seq: define_aggregator2(aggregator)
*
* Define an aggregrate function according to a factory object (the "handler")
* that knows how to obtain to all the information. The handler must provide
* the following class methods:
*
* +arity+:: corresponds to the +arity+ parameter of #create_aggregate. This
* message is optional, and if the handler does not respond to it,
* the function will have an arity of -1.
* +name+:: this is the name of the function. The handler _must_ implement
* this message.
* +new+:: this must be implemented by the handler. It should return a new
* instance of the object that will handle a specific invocation of
* the function.
*
* The handler instance (the object returned by the +new+ message, described
* above), must respond to the following messages:
*
* +step+:: this is the method that will be called for each step of the
* aggregate function's evaluation. It should take parameters according
* to the *arity* definition.
* +finalize+:: this is the method that will be called to finalize the
* aggregate function's evaluation. It should not take arguments.
*
* Note the difference between this function and #create_aggregate_handler
* is that no FunctionProxy ("ctx") object is involved. This manifests in two
* ways: The return value of the aggregate function is the return value of
* +finalize+ and neither +step+ nor +finalize+ take an additional "ctx"
* parameter.
*/
VALUE
rb_sqlite3_define_aggregator2(VALUE self, VALUE aggregator, VALUE ruby_name)
{
/* define_aggregator is added as a method to SQLite3::Database in database.c */
sqlite3RubyPtr ctx = sqlite3_database_unwrap(self);
int arity, status;
VALUE aw;
VALUE aggregators;
if (!ctx->db) {
rb_raise(rb_path2class("SQLite3::Exception"), "cannot use a closed database");
}
if (rb_respond_to(aggregator, rb_intern("arity"))) {
VALUE ruby_arity = rb_funcall(aggregator, rb_intern("arity"), 0);
arity = NUM2INT(ruby_arity);
} else {
arity = -1;
}
if (arity < -1 || arity > 127) {
#ifdef PRIsVALUE
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "%"PRIsVALUE" arity=%d out of range -1..127",
self, arity);
#else
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Aggregator arity=%d out of range -1..127", arity);
#endif
}
if (!rb_ivar_defined(self, rb_intern("-aggregators"))) {
rb_iv_set(self, "-aggregators", rb_ary_new());
}
aggregators = rb_iv_get(self, "-aggregators");
aw = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, cAggregatorWrapper);
rb_iv_set(aw, "-handler_klass", aggregator);
rb_iv_set(aw, "-instances", rb_ary_new());
status = sqlite3_create_function(
ctx->db,
StringValueCStr(ruby_name),
arity,
SQLITE_UTF8,
(void*)aw,
NULL,
rb_sqlite3_aggregator_step,
rb_sqlite3_aggregator_final
);
if (status != SQLITE_OK) {
rb_sqlite3_raise(ctx->db, status);
return self; // just in case rb_sqlite3_raise returns.
}
rb_ary_push(aggregators, aw);
return self;
}
void
rb_sqlite3_aggregator_init(void)
{
/* rb_class_new generatos class with undefined allocator in ruby 1.9 */
cAggregatorWrapper = rb_funcall(rb_cClass, rb_intern("new"), 0);
rb_gc_register_mark_object(cAggregatorWrapper);
cAggregatorInstance = rb_funcall(rb_cClass, rb_intern("new"), 0);
rb_gc_register_mark_object(cAggregatorInstance);
}
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