Package org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile

Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.TypeCompiler


        FromList fromList, SubqueryList subqueryList, List aggregateVector)
      throws StandardException
  {
    super.bindExpression(fromList, subqueryList, aggregateVector);

    TypeCompiler leftTC = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    TypeCompiler rightTC = rightOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    TypeId leftTypeId = leftOperand.getTypeId();
    TypeId rightTypeId = rightOperand.getTypeId();

    /*
     * If we are comparing a non-string with a string type, then we
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  }

  /* cast arg to a varchar */
  protected ValueNode castArgToString(ValueNode vn) throws StandardException
  {
    TypeCompiler vnTC = vn.getTypeCompiler();
    if (! vn.getTypeId().isStringTypeId())
    {
      ValueNode newNode = (ValueNode)
            getNodeFactory().getNode(
              C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
              vn,
              DataTypeDescriptor.getBuiltInDataTypeDescriptor(Types.VARCHAR, true,
                              vnTC.getCastToCharWidth(
                                  vn.getTypeServices())),
              getContextManager());
      ((CastNode) newNode).bindCastNodeOnly();
      return newNode;
    }
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              receiver.getTypeServices().getCollationType());             
        }

        bindToBuiltIn();

        TypeCompiler receiverTC = receiver.getTypeCompiler();
        TypeCompiler leftTC     = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();

        /* The receiver must be a string type
        */
        if (! receiver.getTypeId().isStringTypeId())
        {
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      throws StandardException
  {
    super.bindExpression(fromList, subqueryList, aggregateVector);

//RESOLVELOCALIZE - convert constants to national constants
    TypeCompiler leftTC = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    TypeCompiler rightTC = rightOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    TypeId leftTypeId = leftOperand.getTypeId();
    TypeId rightTypeId = rightOperand.getTypeId();

    /*
     * If we are comparing a non-string with a string type, then we
     * must prevent the non-string value from being used to probe into
     * an index on a string column. This is because the string types
     * are all of low precedence, so the comparison rules of the non-string
     * value are used, so it may not find values in a string index because
     * it will be in the wrong order. So, cast the string value to its
     * own type. This is easier than casting it to the non-string type,
     * because we would have to figure out the right length to cast it to.
     */
    if (! leftTypeId.isStringTypeId() && rightTypeId.isStringTypeId())
    {
      DataTypeDescriptor rightTypeServices = rightOperand.getTypeServices();

      rightOperand =  (ValueNode)
        getNodeFactory().getNode(
          C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
          rightOperand,
          new DataTypeDescriptor(
              rightTypeId,
              true,
              rightTypeServices.getMaximumWidth()),
          getContextManager());
      ((CastNode) rightOperand).bindCastNodeOnly();
    }
    else if (! rightTypeId.isStringTypeId() && leftTypeId.isStringTypeId())
    {
      DataTypeDescriptor leftTypeServices = leftOperand.getTypeServices();

      leftOperand =  (ValueNode)
        getNodeFactory().getNode(
          C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
          leftOperand,
          new DataTypeDescriptor(
              leftTypeId,
              true,
              leftTypeServices.getMaximumWidth()),
          getContextManager());
      ((CastNode) leftOperand).bindCastNodeOnly();
    }
    /* If we are comparing a char with a national char then
     * we need to generate a cast to the appropriate national
     * char above the char operand.
     */
    else if (! leftTypeId.isNationalStringTypeId() &&
      rightTypeId.isNationalStringTypeId())
    {
      leftOperand =  (ValueNode)
        getNodeFactory().getNode(
          C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
          leftOperand,
          DataTypeDescriptor.getBuiltInDataTypeDescriptor(leftTC.getMatchingNationalCharTypeName(),
                    leftTC.getCastToCharWidth(
                      leftOperand.getTypeServices())),
          getContextManager());
      ((CastNode) leftOperand).bindCastNodeOnly();
    }
    else if (! rightTypeId.isNationalStringTypeId() &&
        leftTypeId.isNationalStringTypeId())
    {
      rightOperand =  (ValueNode)
        getNodeFactory().getNode(
          C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
          rightOperand,
          DataTypeDescriptor.getBuiltInDataTypeDescriptor(rightTC.getMatchingNationalCharTypeName(),
                    rightTC.getCastToCharWidth(
                      rightOperand.getTypeServices())),
          getContextManager());
      ((CastNode) rightOperand).bindCastNodeOnly();
    }

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  }

  /* cast arg to a varchar */
  protected ValueNode castArgToString(ValueNode vn) throws StandardException
  {
    TypeCompiler vnTC = vn.getTypeCompiler();
    if (! vn.getTypeId().isStringTypeId())
    {
      DataTypeDescriptor dtd = DataTypeDescriptor.getBuiltInDataTypeDescriptor(Types.VARCHAR, true,
                  vnTC.getCastToCharWidth(
                        vn.getTypeServices()));
      // DERBY-2910 - Match current schema collation for implicit cast as we do for
      // explicit casts per SQL Spec 6.12 (10)                                 
      dtd.setCollationType(getSchemaDescriptor(null).getCollationType());
      dtd.setCollationDerivation(StringDataValue.COLLATION_DERIVATION_IMPLICIT);
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  public void compatible(ValueNode leftOperand) throws StandardException
  {
    int       size = size();
    TypeId  leftType;
    ValueNode    valueNode;
    TypeCompiler leftTC;

    leftType = leftOperand.getTypeId();
    leftTC = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();

    for (int index = 0; index < size; index++)
    {
      valueNode = (ValueNode) elementAt(index);
      if (valueNode.requiresTypeFromContext())
        continue;


      /*
      ** Are the types compatible to each other?  If not, throw an exception.
      */
      if (! leftTC.compatible(valueNode.getTypeId()))
      {
        throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_DB2_COALESCE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH,
            leftType.getSQLTypeName(),
            valueNode.getTypeId().getSQLTypeName()
            );
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    else if (!(castOperand instanceof UntypedNullConstantNode))
    {
      /*
      ** Make sure we can assign the two classes
      */
      TypeCompiler tc = castOperand.getTypeCompiler();
      if (! tc.convertible(getTypeId(), forDataTypeFunction))
      {
        throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_INVALID_CAST,
            sourceCTI.getSQLTypeName(),
                        getTypeId().getSQLTypeName());
      }
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            rightOperand.setCollationInfo(receiver.getTypeServices());     
        }

        bindToBuiltIn();

        TypeCompiler receiverTC = receiver.getTypeCompiler();
        TypeCompiler leftTC     = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();

        /* The receiver must be a string type
        */
        if (! receiver.getTypeId().isStringTypeId())
        {
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    /*
     * If either the left or right operands are non-string, non-bit types,
     * then we generate an implicit cast to VARCHAR.
     */
    TypeCompiler tc = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    if (!(leftOperand.getTypeId().isStringTypeId() || leftOperand
        .getTypeId().isBitTypeId())) {
      DataTypeDescriptor dtd = DataTypeDescriptor.getBuiltInDataTypeDescriptor(
          Types.VARCHAR, true, tc
          .getCastToCharWidth(leftOperand              .getTypeServices()))

      leftOperand = (ValueNode) getNodeFactory().getNode(
          C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
          leftOperand,
          dtd,
          getContextManager());

      // DERBY-2910 - Match current schema collation for implicit cast as we do for
      // explicit casts per SQL Spec 6.12 (10)     
      leftOperand.setCollationUsingCompilationSchema();
           
      ((CastNode) leftOperand).bindCastNodeOnly();
    }
    tc = rightOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    if (!(rightOperand.getTypeId().isStringTypeId() || rightOperand
        .getTypeId().isBitTypeId())) {
      DataTypeDescriptor dtd = DataTypeDescriptor.getBuiltInDataTypeDescriptor(
          Types.VARCHAR, true, tc
              .getCastToCharWidth(rightOperand
                  .getTypeServices()));

      rightOperand = (ValueNode) getNodeFactory().getNode(
          C_NodeTypes.CAST_NODE,
          rightOperand,
          dtd,
          getContextManager());
     
      // DERBY-2910 - Match current schema collation for implicit cast as we do for
      // explicit casts per SQL Spec 6.12 (10)         
      rightOperand.setCollationUsingCompilationSchema();
     
      ((CastNode) rightOperand).bindCastNodeOnly();
    }

    /*
     * * Set the result type of this operator based on the operands. * By
     * convention, the left operand gets to decide the result type * of a
     * binary operator.
     */
    tc = leftOperand.getTypeCompiler();
    setType(resolveConcatOperation(leftOperand.getTypeServices(),
        rightOperand.getTypeServices()));

    /*
     * * Make sure the maximum width set for the result doesn't exceed the
     * result type's maximum width
     */
    if (SanityManager.DEBUG) {
      if (getTypeServices().getMaximumWidth() > getTypeId()
          .getMaximumMaximumWidth()) {
        SanityManager
            .THROWASSERT("The maximum length "
                + getTypeServices().getMaximumWidth()
                + " for the result type "
                + getTypeId().getSQLTypeName()
                + " can't be greater than it's maximum width of result's typeid"
                + getTypeId().getMaximumMaximumWidth());
      }
    }

    /*
     * * Now that we know the target interface type, set it. This assumes *
     * that both operands have the same interface type, which is a safe *
     * assumption for the concatenation operator.
     */
    this.setLeftRightInterfaceType(tc.interfaceName());

    return this;
  }
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      */
      mb.startElseCode();
    }
   
    resultType = getTypeId();
    TypeCompiler tc = getTypeCompiler();

    resultTypeName = tc.interfaceName();

    /* Allocate an object for re-use to hold the result of the conversion */
    LocalField field = acb.newFieldDeclaration(Modifier.PRIVATE, resultTypeName);

    /* Generate the expression for the Java value under us */
 
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