postgresql/src/bin/psql/common.c
Tom Lane f3164c0200 Clean up psql's control-C handling to avoid longjmp'ing out of random
places --- that risks corrupting data structures, losing sync with the
backend, etc.  We now longjmp only from calls to readline, fgets, and
fread, which we assume are coded to protect themselves against interrupts
at undesirable times.  This requires adding explicit tests for
cancel_pressed in long-running loops, but on the whole it's far cleaner.
Martijn van Oosterhout and Tom Lane.
2006-06-14 16:49:03 +00:00

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/*
* psql - the PostgreSQL interactive terminal
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2006, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/psql/common.c,v 1.119 2006/06/14 16:49:02 tgl Exp $
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include "common.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#ifndef HAVE_STRDUP
#include <strdup.h>
#endif
#include <signal.h>
#ifndef WIN32
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h> /* for write() */
#else
#include <io.h> /* for _write() */
#include <win32.h>
#include <sys/timeb.h> /* for _ftime() */
#endif
#include "libpq-fe.h"
#include "pqsignal.h"
#include "settings.h"
#include "variables.h"
#include "command.h"
#include "copy.h"
#include "prompt.h"
#include "print.h"
#include "mainloop.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
/* Workarounds for Windows */
/* Probably to be moved up the source tree in the future, perhaps to be replaced by
* more specific checks like configure-style HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY macros.
*/
#ifndef WIN32
typedef struct timeval TimevalStruct;
#define GETTIMEOFDAY(T) gettimeofday(T, NULL)
#define DIFF_MSEC(T, U) \
((((int) ((T)->tv_sec - (U)->tv_sec)) * 1000000.0 + \
((int) ((T)->tv_usec - (U)->tv_usec))) / 1000.0)
#else
typedef struct _timeb TimevalStruct;
#define GETTIMEOFDAY(T) _ftime(T)
#define DIFF_MSEC(T, U) \
(((T)->time - (U)->time) * 1000.0 + \
((T)->millitm - (U)->millitm))
#endif
static bool command_no_begin(const char *query);
/*
* "Safe" wrapper around strdup()
*/
char *
pg_strdup(const char *string)
{
char *tmp;
if (!string)
{
fprintf(stderr, _("%s: pg_strdup: cannot duplicate null pointer (internal error)\n"),
pset.progname);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
tmp = strdup(string);
if (!tmp)
{
psql_error("out of memory\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tmp;
}
void *
pg_malloc(size_t size)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = malloc(size);
if (!tmp)
{
psql_error("out of memory\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tmp;
}
void *
pg_malloc_zero(size_t size)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = pg_malloc(size);
memset(tmp, 0, size);
return tmp;
}
void *
pg_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size)
{
void *tmp;
tmp = calloc(nmemb, size);
if (!tmp)
{
psql_error("out of memory");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tmp;
}
/*
* setQFout
* -- handler for -o command line option and \o command
*
* Tries to open file fname (or pipe if fname starts with '|')
* and stores the file handle in pset)
* Upon failure, sets stdout and returns false.
*/
bool
setQFout(const char *fname)
{
bool status = true;
/* Close old file/pipe */
if (pset.queryFout && pset.queryFout != stdout && pset.queryFout != stderr)
{
if (pset.queryFoutPipe)
pclose(pset.queryFout);
else
fclose(pset.queryFout);
}
/* If no filename, set stdout */
if (!fname || fname[0] == '\0')
{
pset.queryFout = stdout;
pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
}
else if (*fname == '|')
{
pset.queryFout = popen(fname + 1, "w");
pset.queryFoutPipe = true;
}
else
{
pset.queryFout = fopen(fname, "w");
pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
}
if (!(pset.queryFout))
{
psql_error("%s: %s\n", fname, strerror(errno));
pset.queryFout = stdout;
pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
status = false;
}
/* Direct signals */
#ifndef WIN32
pqsignal(SIGPIPE, pset.queryFoutPipe ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL);
#endif
return status;
}
/*
* Error reporting for scripts. Errors should look like
* psql:filename:lineno: message
*
*/
void
psql_error(const char *fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
fflush(stdout);
if (pset.queryFout != stdout)
fflush(pset.queryFout);
if (pset.inputfile)
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s:%u: ", pset.progname, pset.inputfile, pset.lineno);
va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, _(fmt), ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*
* for backend Notice messages (INFO, WARNING, etc)
*/
void
NoticeProcessor(void *arg, const char *message)
{
(void) arg; /* not used */
psql_error("%s", message);
}
/*
* Code to support query cancellation
*
* Before we start a query, we enable the SIGINT signal catcher to send a
* cancel request to the backend. Note that sending the cancel directly from
* the signal handler is safe because PQcancel() is written to make it
* so. We use write() to report to stderr because it's better to use simple
* facilities in a signal handler.
*
* On win32, the signal cancelling happens on a separate thread, because
* that's how SetConsoleCtrlHandler works. The PQcancel function is safe
* for this (unlike PQrequestCancel). However, a CRITICAL_SECTION is required
* to protect the PGcancel structure against being changed while the signal
* thread is using it.
*
* SIGINT is supposed to abort all long-running psql operations, not only
* database queries. In most places, this is accomplished by checking
* cancel_pressed during long-running loops. However, that won't work when
* blocked on user input (in readline() or fgets()). In those places, we
* set sigint_interrupt_enabled TRUE while blocked, instructing the signal
* catcher to longjmp through sigint_interrupt_jmp. We assume readline and
* fgets are coded to handle possible interruption. (XXX currently this does
* not work on win32, so control-C is less useful there)
*/
volatile bool sigint_interrupt_enabled = false;
sigjmp_buf sigint_interrupt_jmp;
static PGcancel * volatile cancelConn = NULL;
#ifdef WIN32
static CRITICAL_SECTION cancelConnLock;
#endif
#define write_stderr(str) write(fileno(stderr), str, strlen(str))
#ifndef WIN32
static void
handle_sigint(SIGNAL_ARGS)
{
int save_errno = errno;
char errbuf[256];
/* if we are waiting for input, longjmp out of it */
if (sigint_interrupt_enabled)
{
sigint_interrupt_enabled = false;
siglongjmp(sigint_interrupt_jmp, 1);
}
/* else, set cancel flag to stop any long-running loops */
cancel_pressed = true;
/* and send QueryCancel if we are processing a database query */
if (cancelConn != NULL)
{
if (PQcancel(cancelConn, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)))
write_stderr("Cancel request sent\n");
else
{
write_stderr("Could not send cancel request: ");
write_stderr(errbuf);
}
}
errno = save_errno; /* just in case the write changed it */
}
void
setup_cancel_handler(void)
{
pqsignal(SIGINT, handle_sigint);
}
#else /* WIN32 */
static BOOL WINAPI
consoleHandler(DWORD dwCtrlType)
{
char errbuf[256];
if (dwCtrlType == CTRL_C_EVENT ||
dwCtrlType == CTRL_BREAK_EVENT)
{
/*
* Can't longjmp here, because we are in wrong thread :-(
*/
/* set cancel flag to stop any long-running loops */
cancel_pressed = true;
/* and send QueryCancel if we are processing a database query */
EnterCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
if (cancelConn != NULL)
{
if (PQcancel(cancelConn, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)))
write_stderr("Cancel request sent\n");
else
{
write_stderr("Could not send cancel request: ");
write_stderr(errbuf);
}
}
LeaveCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
return TRUE;
}
else
/* Return FALSE for any signals not being handled */
return FALSE;
}
void
setup_cancel_handler(void)
{
InitializeCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(consoleHandler, TRUE);
}
#endif /* WIN32 */
/* ConnectionUp
*
* Returns whether our backend connection is still there.
*/
static bool
ConnectionUp(void)
{
return PQstatus(pset.db) != CONNECTION_BAD;
}
/* CheckConnection
*
* Verify that we still have a good connection to the backend, and if not,
* see if it can be restored.
*
* Returns true if either the connection was still there, or it could be
* restored successfully; false otherwise. If, however, there was no
* connection and the session is non-interactive, this will exit the program
* with a code of EXIT_BADCONN.
*/
static bool
CheckConnection(void)
{
bool OK;
OK = ConnectionUp();
if (!OK)
{
if (!pset.cur_cmd_interactive)
{
psql_error("connection to server was lost\n");
exit(EXIT_BADCONN);
}
fputs(_("The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: "), stderr);
PQreset(pset.db);
OK = ConnectionUp();
if (!OK)
{
fputs(_("Failed.\n"), stderr);
PQfinish(pset.db);
pset.db = NULL;
ResetCancelConn();
UnsyncVariables();
}
else
fputs(_("Succeeded.\n"), stderr);
}
return OK;
}
/*
* SetCancelConn
*
* Set cancelConn to point to the current database connection.
*/
void
SetCancelConn(void)
{
PGcancel *oldCancelConn;
#ifdef WIN32
EnterCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
/* Free the old one if we have one */
oldCancelConn = cancelConn;
/* be sure handle_sigint doesn't use pointer while freeing */
cancelConn = NULL;
if (oldCancelConn != NULL)
PQfreeCancel(oldCancelConn);
cancelConn = PQgetCancel(pset.db);
#ifdef WIN32
LeaveCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
}
/*
* ResetCancelConn
*
* Free the current cancel connection, if any, and set to NULL.
*/
void
ResetCancelConn(void)
{
PGcancel *oldCancelConn;
#ifdef WIN32
EnterCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
oldCancelConn = cancelConn;
/* be sure handle_sigint doesn't use pointer while freeing */
cancelConn = NULL;
if (oldCancelConn != NULL)
PQfreeCancel(oldCancelConn);
#ifdef WIN32
LeaveCriticalSection(&cancelConnLock);
#endif
}
/*
* AcceptResult
*
* Checks whether a result is valid, giving an error message if necessary;
* resets cancelConn as needed, and ensures that the connection to the backend
* is still up.
*
* Returns true for valid result, false for error state.
*/
static bool
AcceptResult(const PGresult *result, const char *query)
{
bool OK = true;
ResetCancelConn();
if (!result)
OK = false;
else
switch (PQresultStatus(result))
{
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
case PGRES_COPY_IN:
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
/* Fine, do nothing */
break;
default:
OK = false;
break;
}
if (!OK)
{
const char *error = PQerrorMessage(pset.db);
if (strlen(error))
psql_error("%s", error);
CheckConnection();
}
return OK;
}
/*
* PSQLexec
*
* This is the way to send "backdoor" queries (those not directly entered
* by the user). It is subject to -E but not -e.
*
* In autocommit-off mode, a new transaction block is started if start_xact
* is true; nothing special is done when start_xact is false. Typically,
* start_xact = false is used for SELECTs and explicit BEGIN/COMMIT commands.
*
* Caller is responsible for handling the ensuing processing if a COPY
* command is sent.
*
* Note: we don't bother to check PQclientEncoding; it is assumed that no
* caller uses this path to issue "SET CLIENT_ENCODING".
*/
PGresult *
PSQLexec(const char *query, bool start_xact)
{
PGresult *res;
int echo_hidden;
if (!pset.db)
{
psql_error("You are currently not connected to a database.\n");
return NULL;
}
echo_hidden = SwitchVariable(pset.vars, "ECHO_HIDDEN", "noexec", NULL);
if (echo_hidden != VAR_NOTSET)
{
printf(_("********* QUERY **********\n"
"%s\n"
"**************************\n\n"), query);
fflush(stdout);
if (pset.logfile)
{
fprintf(pset.logfile,
_("********* QUERY **********\n"
"%s\n"
"**************************\n\n"), query);
fflush(pset.logfile);
}
if (echo_hidden == 1) /* noexec? */
return NULL;
}
SetCancelConn();
if (start_xact && PQtransactionStatus(pset.db) == PQTRANS_IDLE &&
!GetVariableBool(pset.vars, "AUTOCOMMIT"))
{
res = PQexec(pset.db, "BEGIN");
if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(res);
ResetCancelConn();
return NULL;
}
PQclear(res);
}
res = PQexec(pset.db, query);
if (!AcceptResult(res, query) && res)
{
PQclear(res);
res = NULL;
}
return res;
}
/*
* PrintNotifications: check for asynchronous notifications, and print them out
*/
static void
PrintNotifications(void)
{
PGnotify *notify;
while ((notify = PQnotifies(pset.db)))
{
fprintf(pset.queryFout, _("Asynchronous notification \"%s\" received from server process with PID %d.\n"),
notify->relname, notify->be_pid);
fflush(pset.queryFout);
PQfreemem(notify);
}
}
/*
* PrintQueryTuples: assuming query result is OK, print its tuples
*
* Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
PrintQueryTuples(const PGresult *results)
{
printQueryOpt my_popt = pset.popt;
/* write output to \g argument, if any */
if (pset.gfname)
{
FILE *queryFout_copy = pset.queryFout;
bool queryFoutPipe_copy = pset.queryFoutPipe;
pset.queryFout = stdout; /* so it doesn't get closed */
/* open file/pipe */
if (!setQFout(pset.gfname))
{
pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
return false;
}
printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
/* close file/pipe, restore old setting */
setQFout(NULL);
pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
free(pset.gfname);
pset.gfname = NULL;
}
else
printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
return true;
}
/*
* ProcessCopyResult: if command was a COPY FROM STDIN/TO STDOUT, handle it
*
* Note: Utility function for use by SendQuery() only.
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
ProcessCopyResult(PGresult *results)
{
bool success = false;
if (!results)
return false;
switch (PQresultStatus(results))
{
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
/* nothing to do here */
success = true;
break;
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
SetCancelConn();
success = handleCopyOut(pset.db, pset.queryFout);
ResetCancelConn();
break;
case PGRES_COPY_IN:
SetCancelConn();
success = handleCopyIn(pset.db, pset.cur_cmd_source,
PQbinaryTuples(results));
ResetCancelConn();
break;
default:
break;
}
/* may need this to recover from conn loss during COPY */
if (!CheckConnection())
return false;
return success;
}
/*
* PrintQueryResults: print out query results as required
*
* Note: Utility function for use by SendQuery() only.
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
PrintQueryResults(PGresult *results)
{
bool success = false;
if (!results)
return false;
switch (PQresultStatus(results))
{
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
success = PrintQueryTuples(results);
break;
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
{
char buf[10];
success = true;
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"%u", (unsigned int) PQoidValue(results));
if (!QUIET())
{
if (pset.popt.topt.format == PRINT_HTML)
{
fputs("<p>", pset.queryFout);
html_escaped_print(PQcmdStatus(results),
pset.queryFout);
fputs("</p>\n", pset.queryFout);
}
else
fprintf(pset.queryFout, "%s\n", PQcmdStatus(results));
}
if (pset.logfile)
fprintf(pset.logfile, "%s\n", PQcmdStatus(results));
SetVariable(pset.vars, "LASTOID", buf);
break;
}
case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
success = true;
break;
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
case PGRES_COPY_IN:
/* nothing to do here */
success = true;
break;
default:
break;
}
fflush(pset.queryFout);
return success;
}
/*
* SendQuery: send the query string to the backend
* (and print out results)
*
* Note: This is the "front door" way to send a query. That is, use it to
* send queries actually entered by the user. These queries will be subject to
* single step mode.
* To send "back door" queries (generated by slash commands, etc.) in a
* controlled way, use PSQLexec().
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
bool
SendQuery(const char *query)
{
PGresult *results;
TimevalStruct before,
after;
bool OK,
on_error_rollback_savepoint = false;
PGTransactionStatusType transaction_status;
static bool on_error_rollback_warning = false;
const char *rollback_str;
if (!pset.db)
{
psql_error("You are currently not connected to a database.\n");
return false;
}
if (GetVariableBool(pset.vars, "SINGLESTEP"))
{
char buf[3];
printf(_("***(Single step mode: verify command)*******************************************\n"
"%s\n"
"***(press return to proceed or enter x and return to cancel)********************\n"),
query);
fflush(stdout);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) != NULL)
if (buf[0] == 'x')
return false;
}
else if (VariableEquals(pset.vars, "ECHO", "queries"))
{
puts(query);
fflush(stdout);
}
if (pset.logfile)
{
fprintf(pset.logfile,
_("********* QUERY **********\n"
"%s\n"
"**************************\n\n"), query);
fflush(pset.logfile);
}
SetCancelConn();
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_IDLE &&
!GetVariableBool(pset.vars, "AUTOCOMMIT") &&
!command_no_begin(query))
{
results = PQexec(pset.db, "BEGIN");
if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(results);
ResetCancelConn();
return false;
}
PQclear(results);
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
}
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_INTRANS &&
(rollback_str = GetVariable(pset.vars, "ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK")) != NULL &&
/* !off and !interactive is 'on' */
pg_strcasecmp(rollback_str, "off") != 0 &&
(pset.cur_cmd_interactive ||
pg_strcasecmp(rollback_str, "interactive") != 0))
{
if (on_error_rollback_warning == false && pset.sversion < 80000)
{
fprintf(stderr, _("The server version (%d) does not support savepoints for ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK.\n"),
pset.sversion);
on_error_rollback_warning = true;
}
else
{
results = PQexec(pset.db, "SAVEPOINT pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(results);
ResetCancelConn();
return false;
}
PQclear(results);
on_error_rollback_savepoint = true;
}
}
if (pset.timing)
GETTIMEOFDAY(&before);
results = PQexec(pset.db, query);
/* these operations are included in the timing result: */
OK = (AcceptResult(results, query) && ProcessCopyResult(results));
if (pset.timing)
GETTIMEOFDAY(&after);
/* but printing results isn't: */
if (OK)
OK = PrintQueryResults(results);
PQclear(results);
/* If we made a temporary savepoint, possibly release/rollback */
if (on_error_rollback_savepoint)
{
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
/* We always rollback on an error */
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_INERROR)
results = PQexec(pset.db, "ROLLBACK TO pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
/* If they are no longer in a transaction, then do nothing */
else if (transaction_status != PQTRANS_INTRANS)
results = NULL;
else
{
/*
* Do nothing if they are messing with savepoints themselves: If
* the user did RELEASE or ROLLBACK, our savepoint is gone. If
* they issued a SAVEPOINT, releasing ours would remove theirs.
*/
if (strcmp(PQcmdStatus(results), "SAVEPOINT") == 0 ||
strcmp(PQcmdStatus(results), "RELEASE") == 0 ||
strcmp(PQcmdStatus(results), "ROLLBACK") == 0)
results = NULL;
else
results = PQexec(pset.db, "RELEASE pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
}
if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
psql_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
PQclear(results);
ResetCancelConn();
return false;
}
PQclear(results);
}
/* Possible microtiming output */
if (OK && pset.timing)
printf(_("Time: %.3f ms\n"), DIFF_MSEC(&after, &before));
/* check for events that may occur during query execution */
if (pset.encoding != PQclientEncoding(pset.db) &&
PQclientEncoding(pset.db) >= 0)
{
/* track effects of SET CLIENT_ENCODING */
pset.encoding = PQclientEncoding(pset.db);
pset.popt.topt.encoding = pset.encoding;
SetVariable(pset.vars, "ENCODING",
pg_encoding_to_char(pset.encoding));
}
PrintNotifications();
return OK;
}
/*
* Advance the given char pointer over white space and SQL comments.
*/
static const char *
skip_white_space(const char *query)
{
int cnestlevel = 0; /* slash-star comment nest level */
while (*query)
{
int mblen = PQmblen(query, pset.encoding);
/*
* Note: we assume the encoding is a superset of ASCII, so that for
* example "query[0] == '/'" is meaningful. However, we do NOT assume
* that the second and subsequent bytes of a multibyte character
* couldn't look like ASCII characters; so it is critical to advance
* by mblen, not 1, whenever we haven't exactly identified the
* character we are skipping over.
*/
if (isspace((unsigned char) *query))
query += mblen;
else if (query[0] == '/' && query[1] == '*')
{
cnestlevel++;
query += 2;
}
else if (cnestlevel > 0 && query[0] == '*' && query[1] == '/')
{
cnestlevel--;
query += 2;
}
else if (cnestlevel == 0 && query[0] == '-' && query[1] == '-')
{
query += 2;
/*
* We have to skip to end of line since any slash-star inside the
* -- comment does NOT start a slash-star comment.
*/
while (*query)
{
if (*query == '\n')
{
query++;
break;
}
query += PQmblen(query, pset.encoding);
}
}
else if (cnestlevel > 0)
query += mblen;
else
break; /* found first token */
}
return query;
}
/*
* Check whether a command is one of those for which we should NOT start
* a new transaction block (ie, send a preceding BEGIN).
*
* These include the transaction control statements themselves, plus
* certain statements that the backend disallows inside transaction blocks.
*/
static bool
command_no_begin(const char *query)
{
int wordlen;
/*
* First we must advance over any whitespace and comments.
*/
query = skip_white_space(query);
/*
* Check word length (since "beginx" is not "begin").
*/
wordlen = 0;
while (isalpha((unsigned char) query[wordlen]))
wordlen += PQmblen(&query[wordlen], pset.encoding);
/*
* Transaction control commands. These should include every keyword that
* gives rise to a TransactionStmt in the backend grammar, except for the
* savepoint-related commands.
*
* (We assume that START must be START TRANSACTION, since there is
* presently no other "START foo" command.)
*/
if (wordlen == 5 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "abort", 5) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 5 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "begin", 5) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 5 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "start", 5) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "commit", 6) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 3 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "end", 3) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 8 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "rollback", 8) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 7 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "prepare", 7) == 0)
{
/* PREPARE TRANSACTION is a TC command, PREPARE foo is not */
query += wordlen;
query = skip_white_space(query);
wordlen = 0;
while (isalpha((unsigned char) query[wordlen]))
wordlen += PQmblen(&query[wordlen], pset.encoding);
if (wordlen == 11 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "transaction", 11) == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* Commands not allowed within transactions. The statements checked for
* here should be exactly those that call PreventTransactionChain() in the
* backend.
*
* Note: we are a bit sloppy about CLUSTER, which is transactional in some
* variants but not others.
*/
if (wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "vacuum", 6) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 7 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "cluster", 7) == 0)
return true;
/*
* Note: these tests will match CREATE SYSTEM, DROP SYSTEM, and REINDEX
* TABLESPACE, which aren't really valid commands so we don't care much.
* The other six possible matches are correct.
*/
if ((wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "create", 6) == 0) ||
(wordlen == 4 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "drop", 4) == 0) ||
(wordlen == 7 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "reindex", 7) == 0))
{
query += wordlen;
query = skip_white_space(query);
wordlen = 0;
while (isalpha((unsigned char) query[wordlen]))
wordlen += PQmblen(&query[wordlen], pset.encoding);
if (wordlen == 8 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "database", 8) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 6 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "system", 6) == 0)
return true;
if (wordlen == 10 && pg_strncasecmp(query, "tablespace", 10) == 0)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Test if the current user is a database superuser.
*
* Note: this will correctly detect superuserness only with a protocol-3.0
* or newer backend; otherwise it will always say "false".
*/
bool
is_superuser(void)
{
const char *val;
if (!pset.db)
return false;
val = PQparameterStatus(pset.db, "is_superuser");
if (val && strcmp(val, "on") == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* Test if the current session uses standard string literals.
*
* Note: With a pre-protocol-3.0 connection this will always say "false",
* which should be the right answer.
*/
bool
standard_strings(void)
{
const char *val;
if (!pset.db)
return false;
val = PQparameterStatus(pset.db, "standard_conforming_strings");
if (val && strcmp(val, "on") == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* Return the session user of the current connection.
*
* Note: this will correctly detect the session user only with a
* protocol-3.0 or newer backend; otherwise it will return the
* connection user.
*/
const char *
session_username(void)
{
const char *val;
if (!pset.db)
return NULL;
val = PQparameterStatus(pset.db, "session_authorization");
if (val)
return val;
else
return PQuser(pset.db);
}
/* expand_tilde
*
* substitute '~' with HOME or '~username' with username's home dir
*
*/
char *
expand_tilde(char **filename)
{
if (!filename || !(*filename))
return NULL;
/*
* WIN32 doesn't use tilde expansion for file names. Also, it uses tilde
* for short versions of long file names, though the tilde is usually
* toward the end, not at the beginning.
*/
#ifndef WIN32
/* try tilde expansion */
if (**filename == '~')
{
char *fn;
char oldp,
*p;
struct passwd *pw;
char home[MAXPGPATH];
fn = *filename;
*home = '\0';
p = fn + 1;
while (*p != '/' && *p != '\0')
p++;
oldp = *p;
*p = '\0';
if (*(fn + 1) == '\0')
get_home_path(home); /* ~ or ~/ only */
else if ((pw = getpwnam(fn + 1)) != NULL)
StrNCpy(home, pw->pw_dir, MAXPGPATH); /* ~user */
*p = oldp;
if (strlen(home) != 0)
{
char *newfn;
newfn = pg_malloc(strlen(home) + strlen(p) + 1);
strcpy(newfn, home);
strcat(newfn, p);
free(fn);
*filename = newfn;
}
}
#endif
return *filename;
}