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407 lines
12 KiB
C
407 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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| PHP Version 7 |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Copyright (c) 1997-2016 The PHP Group |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, |
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| that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is |
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| available through the world-wide-web at the following url: |
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| http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt |
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| If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to |
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| obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to |
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| license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Author: Ard Biesheuvel <a.k.biesheuvel@ewi.tudelft.nl> |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*/
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/**
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* This UDF library adds the ability to call PHP functions from SQL
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* statements. Because of SQL's strong typing, you will have to declare
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* an external function for every combination { output type, #args } that
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* your application requires.
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*
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* Declare the functions like this:
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*
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* DECLARE EXTERNAL FUNCTION CALL_PHP1
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* CSTRING(xx),
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* <return type> BY DESCRIPTOR,
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* INTEGER BY DESCRIPTOR
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* RETURNS PARAMETER 2
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* ENTRY_POINT 'udf_call_php1' MODULE_NAME 'php_ibase_udf'
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*
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* DECLARE EXTERNAL FUNCTION CALL_PHP2
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* CSTRING(xx),
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* <return type> BY DESCRIPTOR,
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* INTEGER BY DESCRIPTOR,
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* INTEGER BY DESCRIPTOR
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* RETURNS PARAMETER 2
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* ENTRY_POINT 'udf_call_php2' MODULE_NAME 'php_ibase_udf'
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*
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* ... and so on. [for up to 8 input arguments]
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*
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* The first input parameter contains the name of the PHP function you want
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* to call. The second argument is the result. (omit this argument when calling
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* the function) The return type of the function is the declared type of the
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* result. The value returned from the PHP function being called will
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* automatically be converted if necessary.
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* The arguments should have their types declared as well, but you're free
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* to pass arguments of other types instead. They will be converted to the
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* best matching PHP type before being passed to the PHP function.
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*
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* The declared functions can be called from SQL like:
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*
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* SELECT * FROM <table> WHERE CALL_PHP1('soundex',<field>) NOT LIKE ?
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* or
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* UPDATE <table> SET <field> = CALL_PHP1('ucwords',<field>)
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*
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* Additionally, there's a function 'exec_php' which allows the contents
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* of text BLOB fields to be parsed and executed by PHP. This is most useful
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* for declaring functions that can then be called with CALL_PHPx.
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*
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* DECLARE EXTERNAL FUNCTION EXEC_PHP
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* BLOB,
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* INTEGER BY DESCRIPTOR,
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* SMALLINT
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* RETURNS PARAMETER 2
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* ENTRY_POINT 'exec_php' MODULE_NAME 'php_ibase_udf'
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*
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* The function will return 1 if execution succeeded and 0 if an error
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* occurred. The result that is returned from the executed PHP code is
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* ignored. You can pass a non-zero value as second argument to force
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* the embedded PHP engine to re-initialise.
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*
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* There are several ways to build this library, depending on which way the
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* database is accessed. If you're using the classic server on a local
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* connection, you should compile the library like this:
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*
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* gcc -shared `php-config --includes` `php-config --ldflags` \
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* `php-config --libs` -o php_ibase_udf.so php_ibase_udf.c
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*
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* If you connect to the classic server by TCP/IP, you should build the
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* PHP embedded static library and link against that.
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*
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* gcc -shared `php-config --includes` `php-config --ldflags` \
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* `php-config --libs` -o php_ibase_udf.so php_ibase_udf.c \
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* /usr/lib/libphp7.a
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*
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* If you use the super server, you should also link against the embedded
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* library, but be sure to enable thread safety, as the super server is
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* multi-threaded. After building, copy the resulting file to the folder
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* where your database expects to find its UDFs.
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*/
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#include "zend.h"
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#include "zend_API.h"
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#include "php.h"
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#include "php_ini.h"
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#include "ibase.h"
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#define min(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b))
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#ifdef PHP_WIN32
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#define LL_LIT(lit) lit ## I64
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#else
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#define LL_LIT(lit) lit ## ll
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#endif
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#ifdef ZTS
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# include <pthread.h>
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static void ***tsrm_ls;
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pthread_mutex_t mtx_res = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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#define LOCK() do { pthread_mutex_lock(&mtx_res); } while (0)
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#define UNLOCK() do { pthread_mutex_unlock(&mtx_res); } while (0)
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#else
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#define LOCK()
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#define UNLOCK()
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#endif
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#ifdef PHP_EMBED
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# include "php_main.h"
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# include "sapi/embed/php_embed.h"
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static void __attribute__((constructor)) init()
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{
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php_embed_init(0, NULL P);
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}
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static void __attribute__((destructor)) fini()
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{
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php_embed_shutdown();
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}
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#endif
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/**
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* Gets the contents of the BLOB b and offers it to Zend for parsing/execution
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*/
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void exec_php(BLOBCALLBACK b, PARAMDSC *res, ISC_SHORT *init)
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{
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int result, remaining = b->blob_total_length, i = 0;
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char *code = pemalloc(remaining+1, 1);
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ISC_USHORT read;
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for (code[remaining] = '\0'; remaining > 0; remaining -= read)
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b->blob_get_segment(b->blob_handle, &code[i++<<16],min(0x10000,remaining), &read);
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LOCK();
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switch (init && *init) {
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default:
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#ifdef PHP_EMBED
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php_request_shutdown(NULL);
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if (FAILURE == (result = php_request_startup())) {
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break;
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}
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case 0:
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#endif
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/* feed it to the parser */
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zend_first_try {
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result = zend_eval_stringl(code, b->blob_total_length, NULL, "Firebird Embedded PHP engine");
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} zend_end_try();
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}
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UNLOCK();
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free(code);
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res->dsc_dtype = dtype_long;
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*(ISC_LONG*)res->dsc_address = (result == SUCCESS);
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}
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static ISC_INT64 const scales[] = { 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000, 100000000, 1000000000,
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1000000000, LL_LIT(10000000000),LL_LIT(100000000000),LL_LIT(10000000000000),LL_LIT(100000000000000),
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LL_LIT(1000000000000000),LL_LIT(1000000000000000),LL_LIT(1000000000000000000) };
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static void call_php(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, int argc, PARAMDSC **argv)
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{
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do {
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zval callback, args[4], return_value;
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PARAMVARY *res = (PARAMVARY*)r->dsc_address;
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int i;
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ZVAL_STRING(&callback, name);
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LOCK();
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/* check if the requested function exists */
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if (!zend_is_callable(&callback, 0, NULL)) {
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break;
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}
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UNLOCK();
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/* create the argument array */
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for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
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/* test arg for null */
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if (argv[i]->dsc_flags & DSC_null) {
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ZVAL_NULL(&args[i]);
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continue;
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}
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switch (argv[i]->dsc_dtype) {
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ISC_INT64 l;
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struct tm t;
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char const *fmt;
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char d[64];
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case dtype_cstring:
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//???
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ZVAL_STRING(&args[i], (char*)argv[i]->dsc_address);
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break;
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case dtype_text:
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//???
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ZVAL_STRINGL(&args[i], (char*)argv[i]->dsc_address, argv[i]->dsc_length);
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break;
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case dtype_varying:
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//???
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ZVAL_STRINGL(&args[i], ((PARAMVARY*)argv[i]->dsc_address)->vary_string,
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((PARAMVARY*)argv[i]->dsc_address)->vary_length);
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break;
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case dtype_short:
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if (argv[i]->dsc_scale == 0) {
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ZVAL_LONG(&args[i], *(short*)argv[i]->dsc_address);
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} else {
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ZVAL_DOUBLE(&args[i],
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((double)*(short*)argv[i]->dsc_address)/scales[-argv[i]->dsc_scale]);
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}
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break;
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case dtype_long:
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if (argv[i]->dsc_scale == 0) {
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ZVAL_LONG(&args[i], *(ISC_LONG*)argv[i]->dsc_address);
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} else {
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ZVAL_DOUBLE(&args[i],
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((double)*(ISC_LONG*)argv[i]->dsc_address)/scales[-argv[i]->dsc_scale]);
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}
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break;
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case dtype_int64:
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l = *(ISC_INT64*)argv[i]->dsc_address;
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if (argv[i]->dsc_scale == 0 && l <= ZEND_LONG_MAX && l >= ZEND_LONG_MIN) {
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ZVAL_LONG(&args[i], (zend_long)l);
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} else {
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ZVAL_DOUBLE(&args[i], ((double)l)/scales[-argv[i]->dsc_scale]);
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}
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break;
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case dtype_real:
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ZVAL_DOUBLE(&args[i], *(float*)argv[i]->dsc_address);
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break;
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case dtype_double:
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ZVAL_DOUBLE(&args[i], *(double*)argv[i]->dsc_address);
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break;
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case dtype_sql_date:
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isc_decode_sql_date((ISC_DATE*)argv[i]->dsc_address, &t);
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ZVAL_STRINGL(&args[i], d, strftime(d, sizeof(d), INI_STR("ibase.dateformat"), &t),1);
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break;
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case dtype_sql_time:
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isc_decode_sql_time((ISC_TIME*)argv[i]->dsc_address, &t);
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ZVAL_STRINGL(&args[i], d, strftime(d, sizeof(d), INI_STR("ibase.timeformat"), &t),1);
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break;
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case dtype_timestamp:
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isc_decode_timestamp((ISC_TIMESTAMP*)argv[i]->dsc_address, &t);
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ZVAL_STRINGL(&args[i], d, strftime(d, sizeof(d), INI_STR("ibase.timestampformat"), &t));
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break;
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}
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}
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LOCK();
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/* now call the function */
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if (FAILURE == call_user_function(EG(function_table), NULL,
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&callback, &return_value, argc, args)) {
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UNLOCK();
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break;
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}
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UNLOCK();
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for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
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switch (argv[i]->dsc_dtype) {
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case dtype_sql_date:
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case dtype_sql_time:
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case dtype_timestamp:
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zval_dtor(&args[i]);
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}
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}
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zval_dtor(&callback);
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/* return whatever type we got back from the callback: let DB handle conversion */
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switch (Z_TYPE(return_value)) {
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case IS_LONG:
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r->dsc_dtype = dtype_long;
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*(zend_long*)r->dsc_address = Z_LVAL(return_value);
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r->dsc_length = sizeof(zend_long);
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break;
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case IS_DOUBLE:
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r->dsc_dtype = dtype_double;
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*(double*)r->dsc_address = Z_DVAL(return_value);
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r->dsc_length = sizeof(double);
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break;
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case IS_NULL:
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r->dsc_flags |= DSC_null;
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break;
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default:
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convert_to_string(&return_value);
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case IS_STRING:
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r->dsc_dtype = dtype_varying;
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memcpy(res->vary_string, Z_STRVAL(return_value),
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(res->vary_length = min(r->dsc_length-2,Z_STRLEN(return_value))));
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r->dsc_length = res->vary_length+2;
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break;
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}
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zval_dtor(&return_value);
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return;
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} while (0);
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/**
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* If we end up here, we should report an error back to the DB engine, but
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* that's not possible. We can however report it back to PHP.
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*/
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LOCK();
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php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Error calling function '%s' from database", name);
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UNLOCK();
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}
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/* Entry points for the DB engine */
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void udf_call_php1(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[1] = { arg1 };
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call_php(name, r, 1, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php2(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[2] = { arg1, arg2 };
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call_php(name, r, 2, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php3(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2, PARAMDSC *arg3)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[3] = { arg1, arg2, arg3 };
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call_php(name, r, 3, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php4(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2, PARAMDSC *arg3,
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PARAMDSC *arg4)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[4] = { arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4 };
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call_php(name, r, 4, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php5(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2, PARAMDSC *arg3,
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PARAMDSC *arg4, PARAMDSC *arg5)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[5] = { arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5 };
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call_php(name, r, 5, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php6(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2, PARAMDSC *arg3,
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PARAMDSC *arg4, PARAMDSC *arg5, PARAMDSC *arg6)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[6] = { arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6 };
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call_php(name, r, 6, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php7(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2, PARAMDSC *arg3,
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PARAMDSC *arg4, PARAMDSC *arg5, PARAMDSC *arg6, PARAMDSC *arg7)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[7] = { arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7 };
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call_php(name, r, 7, args);
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}
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void udf_call_php8(char *name, PARAMDSC *r, PARAMDSC *arg1, PARAMDSC *arg2, PARAMDSC *arg3,
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PARAMDSC *arg4, PARAMDSC *arg5, PARAMDSC *arg6, PARAMDSC *arg7, PARAMDSC *arg8)
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{
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PARAMDSC *args[8] = { arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8 };
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call_php(name, r, 8, args);
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}
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