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📄 read.c

📁 PostgreSQL 8.1.4的源码 适用于Linux下的开源数据库系统
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * read.c *	  routines to convert a string (legal ascii representation of node) back *	  to nodes * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION *	  $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/nodes/read.c,v 1.47 2005/10/15 02:49:19 momjian Exp $ * * HISTORY *	  AUTHOR			DATE			MAJOR EVENT *	  Andrew Yu			Nov 2, 1994		file creation * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */#include "postgres.h"#include <ctype.h>#include "nodes/pg_list.h"#include "nodes/readfuncs.h"#include "nodes/value.h"/* Static state for pg_strtok */static char *pg_strtok_ptr = NULL;/* * stringToNode - *	  returns a Node with a given legal ASCII representation */void *stringToNode(char *str){	char	   *save_strtok;	void	   *retval;	/*	 * We save and restore the pre-existing state of pg_strtok. This makes the	 * world safe for re-entrant invocation of stringToNode, without incurring	 * a lot of notational overhead by having to pass the next-character	 * pointer around through all the readfuncs.c code.	 */	save_strtok = pg_strtok_ptr;	pg_strtok_ptr = str;		/* point pg_strtok at the string to read */	retval = nodeRead(NULL, 0); /* do the reading */	pg_strtok_ptr = save_strtok;	return retval;}/***************************************************************************** * * the lisp token parser * *****************************************************************************//* * pg_strtok --- retrieve next "token" from a string. * * Works kinda like strtok, except it never modifies the source string. * (Instead of storing nulls into the string, the length of the token * is returned to the caller.) * Also, the rules about what is a token are hard-wired rather than being * configured by passing a set of terminating characters. * * The string is assumed to have been initialized already by stringToNode. * * The rules for tokens are: *	* Whitespace (space, tab, newline) always separates tokens. *	* The characters '(', ')', '{', '}' form individual tokens even *	  without any whitespace around them. *	* Otherwise, a token is all the characters up to the next whitespace *	  or occurrence of one of the four special characters. *	* A backslash '\' can be used to quote whitespace or one of the four *	  special characters, so that it is treated as a plain token character. *	  Backslashes themselves must also be backslashed for consistency. *	  Any other character can be, but need not be, backslashed as well. *	* If the resulting token is '<>' (with no backslash), it is returned *	  as a non-NULL pointer to the token but with length == 0.	Note that *	  there is no other way to get a zero-length token. * * Returns a pointer to the start of the next token, and the length of the * token (including any embedded backslashes!) in *length.	If there are * no more tokens, NULL and 0 are returned. * * NOTE: this routine doesn't remove backslashes; the caller must do so * if necessary (see "debackslash"). * * NOTE: prior to release 7.0, this routine also had a special case to treat * a token starting with '"' as extending to the next '"'.	This code was * broken, however, since it would fail to cope with a string containing an * embedded '"'.  I have therefore removed this special case, and instead * introduced rules for using backslashes to quote characters.	Higher-level * code should add backslashes to a string constant to ensure it is treated * as a single token. */char *pg_strtok(int *length){	char	   *local_str;		/* working pointer to string */	char	   *ret_str;		/* start of token to return */	local_str = pg_strtok_ptr;	while (*local_str == ' ' || *local_str == '\n' || *local_str == '\t')		local_str++;	if (*local_str == '\0')	{		*length = 0;		pg_strtok_ptr = local_str;		return NULL;			/* no more tokens */	}	/*	 * Now pointing at start of next token.	 */	ret_str = local_str;	if (*local_str == '(' || *local_str == ')' ||		*local_str == '{' || *local_str == '}')	{		/* special 1-character token */		local_str++;	}	else	{		/* Normal token, possibly containing backslashes */		while (*local_str != '\0' &&			   *local_str != ' ' && *local_str != '\n' &&			   *local_str != '\t' &&			   *local_str != '(' && *local_str != ')' &&			   *local_str != '{' && *local_str != '}')		{			if (*local_str == '\\' && local_str[1] != '\0')				local_str += 2;			else				local_str++;		}	}	*length = local_str - ret_str;	/* Recognize special case for "empty" token */	if (*length == 2 && ret_str[0] == '<' && ret_str[1] == '>')		*length = 0;	pg_strtok_ptr = local_str;	return ret_str;}/* * debackslash - *	  create a palloc'd string holding the given token. *	  any protective backslashes in the token are removed. */char *debackslash(char *token, int length){	char	   *result = palloc(length + 1);	char	   *ptr = result;	while (length > 0)	{		if (*token == '\\' && length > 1)			token++, length--;		*ptr++ = *token++;		length--;	}	*ptr = '\0';	return result;}#define RIGHT_PAREN (1000000 + 1)#define LEFT_PAREN	(1000000 + 2)#define LEFT_BRACE	(1000000 + 3)#define OTHER_TOKEN (1000000 + 4)/* * nodeTokenType - *	  returns the type of the node token contained in token. *	  It returns one of the following valid NodeTags: *		T_Integer, T_Float, T_String, T_BitString *	  and some of its own: *		RIGHT_PAREN, LEFT_PAREN, LEFT_BRACE, OTHER_TOKEN * *	  Assumption: the ascii representation is legal */static NodeTagnodeTokenType(char *token, int length){	NodeTag		retval;	char	   *numptr;	int			numlen;	/*	 * Check if the token is a number	 */	numptr = token;	numlen = length;	if (*numptr == '+' || *numptr == '-')		numptr++, numlen--;	if ((numlen > 0 && isdigit((unsigned char) *numptr)) ||		(numlen > 1 && *numptr == '.' && isdigit((unsigned char) numptr[1])))	{		/*		 * Yes.  Figure out whether it is integral or float; this requires		 * both a syntax check and a range check. strtol() can do both for us.		 * We know the token will end at a character that strtol will stop at,		 * so we do not need to modify the string.		 */		long		val;		char	   *endptr;		errno = 0;		val = strtol(token, &endptr, 10);		if (endptr != token + length || errno == ERANGE#ifdef HAVE_LONG_INT_64		/* if long > 32 bits, check for overflow of int4 */			|| val != (long) ((int32) val)#endif			)			return T_Float;		return T_Integer;	}	/*	 * these three cases do not need length checks, since pg_strtok() will	 * always treat them as single-byte tokens	 */	else if (*token == '(')		retval = LEFT_PAREN;	else if (*token == ')')		retval = RIGHT_PAREN;	else if (*token == '{')		retval = LEFT_BRACE;	else if (*token == '\"' && length > 1 && token[length - 1] == '\"')		retval = T_String;	else if (*token == 'b')		retval = T_BitString;	else		retval = OTHER_TOKEN;	return retval;}/* * nodeRead - *	  Slightly higher-level reader. * * This routine applies some semantic knowledge on top of the purely * lexical tokenizer pg_strtok().	It can read *	* Value token nodes (integers, floats, or strings); *	* General nodes (via parseNodeString() from readfuncs.c); *	* Lists of the above; *	* Lists of integers or OIDs. * The return value is declared void *, not Node *, to avoid having to * cast it explicitly in callers that assign to fields of different types. * * External callers should always pass NULL/0 for the arguments.  Internally * a non-NULL token may be passed when the upper recursion level has already * scanned the first token of a node's representation. * * We assume pg_strtok is already initialized with a string to read (hence * this should only be invoked from within a stringToNode operation). */void *nodeRead(char *token, int tok_len){	Node	   *result;	NodeTag		type;	if (token == NULL)			/* need to read a token? */	{		token = pg_strtok(&tok_len);		if (token == NULL)		/* end of input */			return NULL;	}	type = nodeTokenType(token, tok_len);	switch (type)	{		case LEFT_BRACE:			result = parseNodeString();			token = pg_strtok(&tok_len);			if (token == NULL || token[0] != '}')				elog(ERROR, "did not find '}' at end of input node");			break;		case LEFT_PAREN:			{				List	   *l = NIL;				/*----------				 * Could be an integer list:	(i int int ...)				 * or an OID list:				(o int int ...)				 * or a list of nodes/values:	(node node ...)				 *----------				 */				token = pg_strtok(&tok_len);				if (token == NULL)					elog(ERROR, "unterminated List structure");				if (tok_len == 1 && token[0] == 'i')				{					/* List of integers */					for (;;)					{						int			val;						char	   *endptr;						token = pg_strtok(&tok_len);						if (token == NULL)							elog(ERROR, "unterminated List structure");						if (token[0] == ')')							break;						val = (int) strtol(token, &endptr, 10);						if (endptr != token + tok_len)							elog(ERROR, "unrecognized integer: \"%.*s\"",								 tok_len, token);						l = lappend_int(l, val);					}				}				else if (tok_len == 1 && token[0] == 'o')				{					/* List of OIDs */					for (;;)					{						Oid			val;						char	   *endptr;						token = pg_strtok(&tok_len);						if (token == NULL)							elog(ERROR, "unterminated List structure");						if (token[0] == ')')							break;						val = (Oid) strtoul(token, &endptr, 10);						if (endptr != token + tok_len)							elog(ERROR, "unrecognized OID: \"%.*s\"",								 tok_len, token);						l = lappend_oid(l, val);					}				}				else				{					/* List of other node types */					for (;;)					{						/* We have already scanned next token... */						if (token[0] == ')')							break;						l = lappend(l, nodeRead(token, tok_len));						token = pg_strtok(&tok_len);						if (token == NULL)							elog(ERROR, "unterminated List structure");					}				}				result = (Node *) l;				break;			}		case RIGHT_PAREN:			elog(ERROR, "unexpected right parenthesis");			result = NULL;		/* keep compiler happy */			break;		case OTHER_TOKEN:			if (tok_len == 0)			{				/* must be "<>" --- represents a null pointer */				result = NULL;			}			else			{				elog(ERROR, "unrecognized token: \"%.*s\"", tok_len, token);				result = NULL;	/* keep compiler happy */			}			break;		case T_Integer:			/*			 * we know that the token terminates on a char atol will stop at			 */			result = (Node *) makeInteger(atol(token));			break;		case T_Float:			{				char	   *fval = (char *) palloc(tok_len + 1);				memcpy(fval, token, tok_len);				fval[tok_len] = '\0';				result = (Node *) makeFloat(fval);			}			break;		case T_String:			/* need to remove leading and trailing quotes, and backslashes */			result = (Node *) makeString(debackslash(token + 1, tok_len - 2));			break;		case T_BitString:			{				char	   *val = palloc(tok_len);				/* skip leading 'b' */				strncpy(val, token + 1, tok_len - 1);				val[tok_len - 1] = '\0';				result = (Node *) makeBitString(val);				break;			}		default:			elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) type);			result = NULL;		/* keep compiler happy */			break;	}	return (void *) result;}

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