/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * params.h * Support for finding the values associated with Param nodes. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * src/include/nodes/params.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef PARAMS_H #define PARAMS_H /* To avoid including a pile of parser headers, reference ParseState thus: */ struct ParseState; /* ---------------- * ParamListInfo * * ParamListInfo arrays are used to pass parameters into the executor * for parameterized plans. Each entry in the array defines the value * to be substituted for a PARAM_EXTERN parameter. The "paramid" * of a PARAM_EXTERN Param can range from 1 to numParams. * * Although parameter numbers are normally consecutive, we allow * ptype == InvalidOid to signal an unused array entry. * * pflags is a flags field. Currently the only used bit is: * PARAM_FLAG_CONST signals the planner that it may treat this parameter * as a constant (i.e., generate a plan that works only for this value * of the parameter). * * There are two hook functions that can be associated with a ParamListInfo * array to support dynamic parameter handling. First, if paramFetch * isn't null and the executor requires a value for an invalid parameter * (one with ptype == InvalidOid), the paramFetch hook is called to give * it a chance to fill in the parameter value. Second, a parserSetup * hook can be supplied to re-instantiate the original parsing hooks if * a query needs to be re-parsed/planned (as a substitute for supposing * that the current ptype values represent a fixed set of parameter types). * Although the data structure is really an array, not a list, we keep * the old typedef name to avoid unnecessary code changes. * ---------------- */ #define PARAM_FLAG_CONST 0x0001 /* parameter is constant */ typedef struct ParamExternData { Datum value; /* parameter value */ bool isnull; /* is it NULL? */ uint16 pflags; /* flag bits, see above */ Oid ptype; /* parameter's datatype, or 0 */ } ParamExternData; typedef struct ParamListInfoData *ParamListInfo; typedef void (*ParamFetchHook) (ParamListInfo params, int paramid); typedef void (*ParserSetupHook) (struct ParseState *pstate, void *arg); typedef struct ParamListInfoData { ParamFetchHook paramFetch; /* parameter fetch hook */ void *paramFetchArg; ParserSetupHook parserSetup; /* parser setup hook */ void *parserSetupArg; int numParams; /* number of ParamExternDatas following */ ParamExternData params[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER]; } ParamListInfoData; /* ---------------- * ParamExecData * * ParamExecData entries are used for executor internal parameters * (that is, values being passed into or out of a sub-query). The * paramid of a PARAM_EXEC Param is a (zero-based) index into an * array of ParamExecData records, which is referenced through * es_param_exec_vals or ecxt_param_exec_vals. * * If execPlan is not NULL, it points to a SubPlanState node that needs * to be executed to produce the value. (This is done so that we can have * lazy evaluation of InitPlans: they aren't executed until/unless a * result value is needed.) Otherwise the value is assumed to be valid * when needed. * ---------------- */ typedef struct ParamExecData { void *execPlan; /* should be "SubPlanState *" */ Datum value; bool isnull; } ParamExecData; /* Functions found in src/backend/nodes/params.c */ extern ParamListInfo copyParamList(ParamListInfo from); #endif /* PARAMS_H */