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/*   Derby - Class org.apache.derby.impl.sql.compile.MethodCallNode   Copyright 1997, 2004 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as applicable.   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.   You may obtain a copy of the License at      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software   distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.   See the License for the specific language governing permissions and   limitations under the License. */package	org.apache.derby.impl.sql.compile;import org.apache.derby.iapi.services.loader.ClassInspector;import org.apache.derby.iapi.services.compiler.MethodBuilder;import org.apache.derby.iapi.services.sanity.SanityManager;import org.apache.derby.iapi.error.StandardException;import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.TypeId;import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.JSQLType;import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.conn.LanguageConnectionContext;import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.Visitable;import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.Visitor;import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.C_NodeTypes;import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.CompilerContext;import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.DataTypeDescriptor;import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.TypeCompiler;import org.apache.derby.catalog.TypeDescriptor;import org.apache.derby.iapi.reference.SQLState;import org.apache.derby.iapi.reference.JDBC30Translation;import org.apache.derby.iapi.store.access.Qualifier;import org.apache.derby.iapi.util.JBitSet;import org.apache.derby.impl.sql.compile.ExpressionClassBuilder;import org.apache.derby.catalog.types.RoutineAliasInfo;import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;import java.lang.reflect.Member;import java.util.StringTokenizer;import java.util.Vector;/** * A MethodCallNode represents a Java method call.  Method calls can be done * through DML (as expressions) or through the CALL statement. * * @author Jeff Lichtman */public abstract class MethodCallNode extends JavaValueNode{	/*	** Name of the method.	*/	protected String	methodName;    /** The name of the class containing the method. May not be known until bindExpression() has been called.     * @see #bindExpression     * @see #getJavaClassName()     */    protected String javaClassName;		/**		For a procedure or function call	*/	RoutineAliasInfo routineInfo;	/**		True if this is an internal call, just used to set up a generated method call.	*/	boolean internalCall;	/**		For resolution of procedure INOUT/OUT parameters to the primitive		form, such as int[]. May be null.	*/	private String[] procedurePrimitiveArrayType;	// bound signature of arguments, stated in universal types (JSQLType)	protected JSQLType[]				signature;	/*	** Parameters to the method, if any.  No elements if no parameters.	*/	protected JavaValueNode[]	methodParms;	/* The method call */	protected Member method;	protected String actualMethodReturnType;	/**	  *	Gets the signature of JSQLTypes needed to propagate a work unit from	  *	target to source.	  *	  *	@return	the JSQLType signature	  */	public	JSQLType[]	getSignature()	{		return	signature;	}	/**		The parameter types for the resolved method.	*/	String[] methodParameterTypes;	/**	 * Initializer for a MethodCallNode	 *	 * @param	methodName	The name of the method to call	 */	public void init(Object methodName)	{		this.methodName = (String) methodName;	}	public String getMethodName()	{		return  methodName;	}    /**     * @return the name of the class that contains the method, null if not known. It may not be known     *         until this node has been bound.     */    public String getJavaClassName()    {        return javaClassName;    }    	/**	 * Set the clause that this node appears in.	 *	 * @param clause	The clause that this node appears in.	 *	 * @return Nothing.	 */	public void setClause(int clause)	{		super.setClause(clause);		if (methodParms != null)		{			for (int parm = 0; parm < methodParms.length; parm++)			{				if (methodParms[parm] != null)				{					methodParms[parm].setClause(clause);				}			}		}	}	/**	 * Add the parameter list.	 * (This flavor is useful when transforming a non-static method call node	 * to a static method call node.)	 *	 * @param methodParms		JavaValueNode[]	 *	 * @return	Nothing	 */	public void addParms(JavaValueNode[] methodParms)	{		this.methodParms = methodParms;	}	/**	 * Add the parameter list	 *	 * @param parameterList		A Vector of the parameters	 *	 * @return	Nothing	 *	 * @exception StandardException		Thrown on error	 */	public void addParms(Vector parameterList) throws StandardException	{		methodParms = new JavaValueNode[parameterList.size()];		int	plSize = parameterList.size();		for (int index = 0; index < plSize; index++)		{			QueryTreeNode	qt;			qt = (QueryTreeNode) parameterList.elementAt(index);			/*			** If the parameter is a SQL ValueNode, there are two			** possibilities.  Either it is a JavaValueNode with			** a JavaToSQLValueNode on top of it, or it is a plain			** SQL ValueNode.  In the former case, just get rid of			** the JavaToSQLValueNode.  In the latter case, put a			** SQLToJavaValueNode on top of it.  In general, we			** want to avoid converting the same value back and forth			** between the SQL and Java domains.			*/			if ( ! (qt instanceof JavaValueNode))			{				if (qt instanceof JavaToSQLValueNode)				{					qt = ((JavaToSQLValueNode) qt).getJavaValueNode();				}				else				{					qt = (SQLToJavaValueNode) getNodeFactory().							getNode(								C_NodeTypes.SQL_TO_JAVA_VALUE_NODE,								qt,								getContextManager());				}			}			methodParms[index] = (JavaValueNode) qt;		}	}	/**	 * Prints the sub-nodes of this object.  See QueryTreeNode.java for	 * how tree printing is supposed to work.	 *	 * @param depth		The depth of this node in the tree	 *	 * @return	Nothing	 */	public void printSubNodes(int depth)	{		if (SanityManager.DEBUG)		{			int	parm;			super.printSubNodes(depth);			if (methodParms != null)			{				for (parm = 0; parm < methodParms.length; parm++)				{					if (methodParms[parm] != null)					{						printLabel(depth, "methodParms[" + parm + "] :");						methodParms[parm].treePrint(depth + 1);					}				}			}		}	}	/**	 * Convert this object to a String.  See comments in QueryTreeNode.java	 * for how this should be done for tree printing.	 *	 * @return	This object as a String	 */	public String toString()	{		if (SanityManager.DEBUG)		{			return "methodName: " +					(methodName != null ? methodName : "null") + "\n" +					super.toString();		}		else		{			return "";		}	}	/**	 * Bind this expression.  This means binding the sub-expressions,	 * as well as figuring out what the return type is for this expression.	 *	 * @param fromList		The FROM list for the query this	 *				expression is in, for binding columns.	 * @param subqueryList		The subquery list being built as we find SubqueryNodes	 * @param aggregateVector	The aggregate vector being built as we find AggregateNodes	 *	 * @return	this	 *	 * @exception StandardException		Thrown on error	 */	final void bindParameters(		FromList fromList, SubqueryList subqueryList,		Vector	aggregateVector) 			throws StandardException	{		/* Bind the parameters */		if (methodParms != null)		{			int		count = methodParms.length;			// with a procedure call the signature			// is preformed in StaticMethodCall from			// the procedures signature.			if (signature == null) 				signature = new JSQLType[ count ];			for (int parm = 0; parm < count; parm++)			{				if (methodParms[parm] != null)				{					methodParms[parm] =						methodParms[parm].bindExpression(							fromList, subqueryList, aggregateVector);					if (routineInfo == null)						signature[ parm ] = methodParms[ parm ].getJSQLType();                                        // prohibit LOB columns/types                    if (signature[parm] != null) {                        String type = signature[parm].getSQLType().getTypeId().getSQLTypeName();                        if (type.equals("BLOB") || type.equals("CLOB") || type.equals("NCLOB")) {                            throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LOB_AS_METHOD_ARGUMENT_OR_RECEIVER);                        }                    }				}			}		}	}	/**	 * Return whether or not all of the parameters to this node are	 * QUERY_INVARIANT or CONSTANT.  This is useful for VTIs - a VTI is a candidate	 * for materialization if all of its parameters are QUERY_INVARIANT or CONSTANT	 *	 * @return Whether or not all of the parameters to this node are QUERY_INVARIANT or CONSTANT	 * @exception StandardException	thrown on error	 */	 protected boolean areParametersQueryInvariant() throws StandardException	 {		return (getVariantTypeOfParams() == Qualifier.QUERY_INVARIANT);	 }	/**	 * Build parameters for error message and throw the exception when there	 * is no matching signature found.	 *	 * @param receiverTypeName	Type name for receiver	 * @param parmTypeNames		Type names for parameters as object types	 * @param primParmTypeNames	Type names for parameters as primitive types	 *	 * @return Nothing.	 *	 * @exception StandardException		Thrown on error	 */	void throwNoMethodFound(String receiverTypeName,									  String[] parmTypeNames,									  String[] primParmTypeNames)		throws StandardException	{		/* Put the parameter type names into a single string */		StringBuffer	parmTypes = new StringBuffer();		for (int i = 0; i < parmTypeNames.length; i++)		{			if (i != 0)				parmTypes.append(", ");			/* RESOLVE - shouldn't be using hard coded strings for output */			parmTypes.append( (parmTypeNames[i].length() != 0 ?								parmTypeNames[i] :								"UNTYPED"));			if ((primParmTypeNames != null) &&				! primParmTypeNames[i].equals(parmTypeNames[i]))  // has primitive				parmTypes.append("(" + primParmTypeNames[i] + ")");		}		throw StandardException.newException(SQLState.LANG_NO_METHOD_FOUND, 												receiverTypeName,												methodName,											 	parmTypes);	}	/**	 * Preprocess an expression tree.  We do a number of transformations	 * here (including subqueries, IN lists, LIKE and BETWEEN) plus	 * subquery flattening.	 * NOTE: This is done before the outer ResultSetNode is preprocessed.	 *	 * @param	numTables			Number of tables in the DML Statement	 * @param	outerFromList		FromList from outer query block	 * @param	outerSubqueryList	SubqueryList from outer query block	 * @param	outerPredicateList	PredicateList from outer query block	 *	 * @return	Nothing.	 *	 * @exception StandardException		Thrown on error	 */	public void preprocess(int numTables,							FromList outerFromList,							SubqueryList outerSubqueryList,							PredicateList outerPredicateList) 					throws StandardException	{		int	parm;		/* Preprocess the parameters */		if (methodParms != null)		{			for (parm = 0; parm < methodParms.length; parm++)			{				if (methodParms[parm] != null)				{					methodParms[parm].preprocess(numTables,												 outerFromList,

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