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/* Copyright (c) 1996, 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. */
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NAME
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ociap.h
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DESCRIPTION
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Oracle Call Interface - Ansi Prototypes
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RELATED DOCUMENTS
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PUBLIC FUNCTION(S)
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OCIAttrGet
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OCIAttrSet
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OCIBindArrayOfStruct
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OCIBindByName
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OCIBindByPos
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OCIBindDynamic
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OCIBindObject
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OCIBreak
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OCIConnectionPoolCreate
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OCISessionPoolCreate
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OCISessionGet
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OCISessionRelease
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OCIDateTimeAssign
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OCIDateTimeCheck
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OCIDateTimeCompare
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OCIDateTimeConvert
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OCIDateTimeFromText
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OCIDateTimeGetDate
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OCIDateTimeGetTime
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OCIDateTimeGetTime
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OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset
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OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp
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OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd
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OCIDateTimeIntervalSub
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OCIDateTimeConstruct
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OCIDateTimeSubtract
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OCIDateTimeToText
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OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName
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OCIDateTimeToArray
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OCIDateTimeFromArray
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OCIRowidToChar
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OCIDefineArrayOfStruct
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OCIDefineByPos
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OCIDefineDynamic
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OCIDefineObject
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OCIDescAlloc
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OCIDescFree
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OCIDescribeAny
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OCIEnvCreate
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OCIEnvNlsCreate
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OCIEnvInit
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OCIErrorGet
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OCIExtractSetKey
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OCIExtractFromFile
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OCIIntervalSubtract
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OCIIntervalMultiply
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OCIIntervalToNumber
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OCIIntervalToText
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OCIIntervalFromTZ
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OCIKerbAttrSet
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OCILdaToSvcCtx
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OCILobAppend
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OCILobAssign
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OCILobCharSetForm
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OCILobCharSetId
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OCILobCopy
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OCILobCreateTemporary
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OCILobDisableBuffering
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OCILobEnableBuffering
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OCILobErase
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OCILobOpen
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OCILobClose
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OCILobFileClose
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OCILobFileCLoseAll
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OCILobFileExists
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OCILobFileGetName
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OCILobFileIsOpen
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OCILobFileOpen
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OCILobFileSetName
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OCILobFlushBuffer
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OCILobFreeTemporary
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OCILobGetChunkSize
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OCILobGetLength
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OCILobIsEqual
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OCILobIsTemporary
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OCILobLoadFromFile
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OCILobLocatorAssign
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OCILobLocatorIsInit
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OCILobRead
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OCILobTrim
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OCILobWrite
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OCILobWriteAppend
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OCILobGetStorageLimit
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OCILobGetOptions
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OCILobSetOptions
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OCILobGetContentType
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OCILobSetContentType
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OCILogoff
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OCILogon
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OCILogon2
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OCIMemoryFree
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OCIParamGet
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OCIParamGet
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OCIPasswordChange
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OCIReset
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OCIResultSetToStmt
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OCIServerAttach
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OCIServerDetach
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OCIServerVersion
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OCISessionBegin
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OCISessionEnd
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OCIStmtExecute
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OCIStmtFetch
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OCIStmtFetch2
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OCIStmtGetPieceInfo
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OCIStmtPrepare
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OCIStmtPrepare2
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OCIStmtRelease
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OCIStmtSetPieceInfo
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OCIFormatString
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OCISvcCtxToLda
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OCITransCommit
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OCITransDetach
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OCITransForget
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OCITransMultiPrepare
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OCITransPrepare
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OCITransRollback
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OCITransStart
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OCIInitialize
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OCIEnvCreate
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OCIEnvNlsCreate
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OCIFEnvCreate
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OCIHandleAlloc
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OCIDescriptorAlloc
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OCIDescriptorFree
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OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc
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OCIArrayDescriptorFree
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OCIEnvInit
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OCIServerAttach
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OCISessionBegin
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OCISessionEnd
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OCILogon
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OCILogon2
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OCIPasswordChange
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OCIStmtPrepare
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OCIStmtPrepare2
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OCIStmtRelease
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OCIBindByPos
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OCIBindByName
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OCIBindObject
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OCIBindDynamic
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OCIBindArrayOfStruct
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OCIStmtGetPieceInfo
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OCIStmtSetPieceInfo
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OCIStmtExecute
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OCIDefineByPos
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OCIDefineObject
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OCIDefineDynamic
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OCIRowidToChar
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OCIDefineArrayOfStruct
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OCIStmtFetch
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OCIStmtFetch2
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OCIStmtGetBindInfo
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OCIDescribeAny
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OCIParamGet
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OCIParamSet
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OCITransStart
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OCITransMultiPrepare
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OCIErrorGet
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OCILobAppend
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OCILobAssign
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OCILobCharSetForm
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OCILobCharSetId
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OCILobCopy
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OCILobCreateTemporary
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OCILobClose
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OCILobDisableBuffering
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OCILobEnableBuffering
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OCILobErase
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OCILobFileClose
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OCILobFileExists
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OCILobFileGetName
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OCILobFileIsOpen
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OCILobFileOpen
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OCILobFileSetName
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OCILobFlushBuffer
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OCILobFreeTemporary
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OCILobGetChunkSize
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OCILobGetLength
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OCILobIsEqual
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OCILobIsOpen
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OCILobIsTemporary
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OCILobLoadFromFile
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OCILobLocatorAssign
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OCILobLocatorIsInit
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OCILobOpen
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OCILobRead
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OCILobTrim
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OCILobWrite
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OCILobWriteAppend
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OCIServerVersion
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OCIServerRelease
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OCIAttrGet
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OCIAttrSet
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OCIUserCallbackRegister
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OCIUserCallbackGet
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OCISharedLibInit
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OCIFileExists
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OCIFileGetLength
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OCIFileOpen
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OCIFileRead
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OCIFileSeek
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OCIFileWrite
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OCILobCopy2
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OCILobErase2
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OCILobGetLength2
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OCILobLoadFromFile2
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OCILobRead2
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OCILobArrayRead
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OCILobTrim2
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OCILobWrite2
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OCILobArrayWrite
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OCILobWriteAppend2
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OCILobGetStorageLimit
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OCISecurityOpenWallet
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OCISecurityCloseWallet
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OCISecurityCreateWallet
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OCISecurityDestroyWallet
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OCISecurityStorePersona
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OCISecurityOpenPersona
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OCISecurityClosePersona
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OCISecurityRemovePersona
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OCISecurityCreatePersona
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OCISecuritySetProtection
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OCISecurityGetProtection
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OCISecurityRemoveIdentity
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OCISecurityCreateIdentity
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OCISecurityAbortIdentity
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OCISecurityFreeIdentity
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OCISecurityStoreTrustedIdentity
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OCISecuritySign
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OCISecuritySignExpansion
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OCISecurityVerify
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OCISecurityValidate
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OCISecuritySignDetached
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OCISecuritySignDetExpansion
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OCISecurityVerifyDetached
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OCISecurity_PKEncrypt
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OCISecurityPKEncryptExpansion
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OCISecurityPKDecrypt
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OCISecurityEncrypt
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OCISecurityEncryptExpansion
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OCISecurityDecrypt
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OCISecurityEnvelope
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OCISecurityDeEnvelope
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OCISecurityKeyedHash
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OCISecurityKeyedHashExpansion
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OCISecurityHash
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OCISecurityHashExpansion
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OCISecuritySeedRandom
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OCISecurityRandomBytes
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OCISecurityRandomNumber
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OCISecurityInitBlock
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OCISecurityReuseBlock
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OCISecurityPurgeBlock
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OCISecuritySetBlock
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OCISecurityGetIdentity
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OCIAQEnq
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OCIAQDeq
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OCIAQEnqArray
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OCIAQEnqStreaming
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OCIAQDeqArray
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OCIAQListen
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OCIAQListen2
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OCIExtractSetKey
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OCIExtractFromFile
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OCIExtractToInt
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OCIExtractToBool
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OCIExtractToStr
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OCIExtractToOCINum
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OCIExtractFromList
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OCIMemoryAlloc
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OCIMemoryResize
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OCIContextSetValue
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OCIContextGetValue
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OCIContextClearValue
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OCIMemorySetCurrentIDs
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OCIPicklerTdsCtxInit
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OCIPicklerTdsInit
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementNumber
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementChar
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementVarchar
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementRaw
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElement
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OCIPicklerTdsAddAttr
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OCIPicklerTdsGenerate
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OCIPicklerTdsGetAttr
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OCIPicklerFdoInit
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OCIPicklerFdoFree
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OCIPicklerImageInit
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OCIPicklerImageFree
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OCIPicklerImageAddScalar
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OCIPicklerImageAddNullScalar
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OCIPicklerImageGenerate
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OCIPicklerImageGetScalarSize
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OCIPicklerImageGetScalar
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OCIPicklerImageCollBegin
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OCIPicklerImageCollAddScalar
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OCIPicklerImageCollEnd
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OCIPicklerImageCollBeginScan
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OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalarSize
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OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalar
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OCIAnyDataGetType
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OCIAnyDataIsNull
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OCIAnyDataConvert
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OCIAnyDataBeginCreate
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OCIAnyDataAttrSet
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OCIAnyDataCollAddElem
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OCIAnyDataEndCreate
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OCIAnyDataAccess
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OCIAnyDataGetCurrAttrNum
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OCIAnyDataAttrGet
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OCIAnyDataCollGetElem
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OCIPicklerTdsCtxInit
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OCIPicklerTdsInit
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementNumber
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementChar
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementVarchar
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementRaw
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElement
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OCIPicklerTdsAddAttr
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OCIPicklerTdsGenerate
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OCIPicklerTdsGetAttr
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OCIPicklerFdoInit
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OCIPicklerFdoFree
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OCIPicklerImageInit
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OCIPicklerImageFree
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OCIPicklerImageAddScalar
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OCIPicklerImageAddNullScalar
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OCIPicklerImageGenerate
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OCIPicklerImageGetScalarSize
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OCIPicklerImageGetScalar
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OCIPicklerImageCollBegin
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OCIPicklerImageCollAddScalar
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OCIPicklerImageCollEnd
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OCIPicklerImageCollBeginScan
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OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalarSize
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OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalar
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OCIAnyDataGetType
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OCIAnyDataIsNull
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OCIAnyDataConvert
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OCIAnyDataBeginCreate
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OCIAnyDataAttrSet
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OCIAnyDataCollAddElem
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OCIAnyDataEndCreate
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OCIAnyDataAccess
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OCIAnyDataGetCurrAttrNum
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OCIAnyDataAttrGet
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OCIAnyDataCollGetElem
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OCIPicklerTdsCtxInit
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OCIPicklerTdsInit
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementNumber
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementChar
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementVarchar
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementRaw
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OCIPicklerTdsCreateElement
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OCIPicklerTdsAddAttr
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OCIPicklerTdsGenerate
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OCIPicklerTdsGetAttr
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OCIPicklerFdoInit
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OCIPicklerFdoFree
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OCIPicklerImageInit
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OCIPicklerImageFree
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OCIPicklerImageAddScalar
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OCIPicklerImageAddNullScalar
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OCIPicklerImageGenerate
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OCIPicklerImageGetScalarSize
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OCIPicklerImageGetScalar
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OCIPicklerImageCollBegin
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OCIPicklerImageCollAddScalar
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OCIPicklerImageCollEnd
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OCIPicklerImageCollBeginScan
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OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalarSize
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OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalar
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OCIAnyDataGetType
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OCIAnyDataIsNull
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OCIAnyDataConvert
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OCIAnyDataBeginCreate
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OCIAnyDataAttrSet
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OCIAnyDataCollAddElem
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OCIAnyDataEndCreate
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OCIAnyDataAccess
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OCIAnyDataGetCurrAttrNum
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OCIAnyDataAttrGet
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OCIAnyDataCollGetElem
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OCIAnyDataSetBeginCreate
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OCIAnyDataSetDestroy
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OCIAnyDataSetAddInstance
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OCIAnyDataSetEndCreate
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OCIAnyDataSetGetType
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OCIAnyDataSetGetCount
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OCIAnyDataSetGetInstance
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OCIFormatString
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OCINlsGetInfo
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OCINlsNameMap
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OCIMultiByteToWideChar
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OCIMultiByteInSizeToWideChar
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OCIWideCharToMultiByte
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OCIWideCharInSizeToMultiByte
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OCIWideCharStrcmp
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OCIWideCharStrncmp
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OCIWideCharStrcat
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*OCIWideCharStrchr
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OCIWideCharStrcpy
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OCIWideCharStrncat
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OCIWideCharStrncpy
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*OCIWideCharStrrchr
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OCIWideCharStrCaseConversion
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OCIMultiByteStrcmp
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OCIMultiByteStrncmp
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OCIMultiByteStrcat
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OCIMultiByteStrcpy
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OCIMultiByteStrncat
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OCIMultiByteStrncpy
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OCIMultiByteStrnDisplayLength
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OCIMultiByteStrCaseConversion
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OCICharSetToUnicode
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OCIUnicodeToCharSet
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OCINlsCharSetConvert
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OCINlsEnvironmentVariableGet
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OCIMessageOpen
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OCIMessageGet
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OCIThreadMutexInit
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OCIThreadMutexDestroy
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OCIThreadMutexAcquire
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OCIThreadMutexRelease
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OCIThreadKeyInit
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OCIThreadKeyDestroy
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OCIThreadKeyGet
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OCIThreadKeySet
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OCIThreadIdSet
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OCIThreadIdSetNull
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OCIThreadIdGet
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OCIThreadIdSame
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OCIThreadIdNull
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OCIThreadHndInit
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OCIThreadHndDestroy
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OCIThreadCreate
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OCIThreadHandleGet
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OCIThreadMutexInit
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OCIThreadMutexDestroy
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OCIThreadMutexAcquire
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OCIThreadMutexRelease
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OCIThreadKeyInit
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OCIThreadKeyDestroy
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OCIThreadKeyGet
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OCIThreadKeySet
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OCIThreadIdSet
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OCIThreadIdSame
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OCIThreadIdNull
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OCIThreadCreate
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OCISubscriptionRegister
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OCISubscriptionPost
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OCISubscriptionUnRegister
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OCISubscriptionDisable
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OCISubscriptionEnable
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OCIDateTimeGetTime
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OCIDateTimeGetDate
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OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset
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OCIDateTimeConstruct
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OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp
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OCIDateTimeAssign
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OCIDateTimeToText
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OCIDateTimeFromText
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OCIDateTimeCompare
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OCIDateTimeCheck
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OCIDateTimeConvert
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OCIDateTimeSubtract
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OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd
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OCIDateTimeIntervalSub
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OCIIntervalSubtract
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OCIIntervalAdd
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OCIIntervalMultiply
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OCIIntervalDivide
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OCIIntervalCompare
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OCIIntervalFromNumber
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OCIIntervalFromText
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OCIIntervalToText
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OCIIntervalToNumber
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OCIIntervalCheck
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OCIIntervalAssign
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OCIIntervalSetYearMonth
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OCIIntervalGetYearMonth
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OCIIntervalSetDaySecond
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OCIIntervalGetDaySecond
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OCIDateTimeToArray
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OCIDateTimeFromArray
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OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName
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OCIIntervalFromTZ
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OCIConnectionPoolCreate
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OCIConnectionPoolDestroy
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OCISessionPoolCreate
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OCISessionPoolDestroy
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OCISessionGet
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OCISessionRelease
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OCIAppCtxSet
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OCIAppCtxClearAll
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OCIMemStats
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OCIKerbAttrSet
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OCIDBStartup
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OCIDBShutdown
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OCIClientVersion
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OCIInitEventHandle
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OCIStmtBindByPos
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OCIStmtBindByName
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PRIVATE FUNCTION(S)
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EXAMPLES
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NOTES
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MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY)
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slynn 03/18/08 - OCILobSet/SetContenttype->OCILobGet/SetContentType
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amullick 02/11/08 - add OCILobGet/SetContenttype APIs
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schoi 02/27/07 - OCILobGet/SetOptions API change
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slynn 07/28/06 - Migrate to new 11g LOB terminology
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hqian 05/22/06 - add OCI_SYSASM
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slynn 06/21/06 - Add Lob Get Shared Regions Functionality
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slynn 05/25/06 - New NG Lob Functionality.
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jawilson 05/22/06 - add TDO out parameter for streaming enq callback
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aramappa 01/19/06 - Added OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc,
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OCIArrayDescriptorFree
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jawilson 02/09/06 - add OCIAQEnqStreaming
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mxu 03/08/06 - Fix bug 5037807
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srseshad 09/12/05 - stmtcache: callback
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mbastawa 09/16/05 - dbhygiene
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dmukhin 06/29/05 - ANSI prototypes; miscellaneous cleanup
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nbhatt 06/17/04 - merge conflicts
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nbhatt 05/24/04 - merge conflicts
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weiwang 05/06/04 - add OCIAQListen2
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rvissapr 06/21/04 - add OCIAppCtx API
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debanerj 05/17/04 - 13064: LOB array Read and Write
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aahluwal 06/02/04 - [OCI Events]: add OCIInitEventHandle
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nikeda 05/28/04 - grabtrans 'nikeda_oci_events_copy'
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nikeda 05/13/04 - [OCI Events] Rename HACBK->EVTCBK, HACTX->EVTCTX
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nikeda 05/10/04 - [OCI Events] code review changes
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aahluwal 04/09/04 - [OCI Events]: add OCIHAServerHandleGet
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nikeda 03/18/04 - [OCI Events] New Server Handle Callback
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dfrumkin 12/04/03 - Add OCIDBStartup, OCIDBShutdown
|
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jciminsk 12/12/03 - merge from RDBMS_MAIN_SOLARIS_031209
|
|
sgollapu 06/26/03 - Change OCIPing prototype
|
|
sgollapu 05/05/03 - Add OCIPing
|
|
debanerj 01/16/03 - Bug 2753018: Lob Locator parameter for
|
|
OCILobGetStorageLimit
|
|
rpingte 05/06/04 - add OCIClientVersion
|
|
debanerj 08/26/03 - 6003: Lob interface changes
|
|
sgollapu 06/23/03 - Add OCIPing
|
|
debanerj 01/16/03 - Bug 2753018: Lob Locator parameter for
|
|
OCILobGetStorageLimit
|
|
tkeefe 02/17/03 - bug-2773794: Add new interface for setting Kerb attrs
|
|
ataracha 01/03/03 - Move OCIXMLType functions to ocixml.h
|
|
akatti 11/28/02 - [2521361]:add OCIRowidToChar prototype
|
|
chliang 10/23/02 - add OCIFetchRowCallback
|
|
cparampa 10/13/02 - Fix the prototype of OCIAQListen(ansi prototype)
|
|
chliang 10/12/02 - add OCIBindRowCallback
|
|
debanerj 09/30/02 - Unlimited size LOB 6003
|
|
thoang 09/25/02 - Add csid to XMLType create functions
|
|
thoang 04/19/02 - Add OCIXMLTypeGetNS
|
|
aahluwal 08/09/02 - adding OCIAQDeqArray
|
|
aahluwal 06/03/02 - bug 2360115
|
|
skabraha 04/16/02 - fix compiler warnings
|
|
sichandr 02/12/02 - fix OCIXMLTypeExists
|
|
gayyappa 02/01/02 - fix 2210776 : change Dom to DOM
|
|
sichandr 10/24/01 - OCISvcCtx for XMLType create routines
|
|
schandir 09/14/01 - Add prototypes for Stmt Caching
|
|
abande 09/04/01 - Add Prototypes for Session Pooling Methods
|
|
stakeda 09/12/01 - add OCINlsCharSetConvert
|
|
whe 08/28/01 - add OCIEnvNlsCreate
|
|
wzhang 08/22/01 - Add OCINlsCharSetNameToId.
|
|
whe 10/05/01 - add prototype for OCIXMLType functions
|
|
mdmehta 04/06/01 - Bug 1683763, OCIDateTimeToText: buf_size to ub4*
|
|
schandir 12/12/00 - modify the ociconnectionpoolcreate() interface.
|
|
porangas 12/04/00 - Forward merge bug#974710 to 9i
|
|
rpingte 11/29/00 - Fix bug# 1485795.
|
|
gtarora 11/30/00 - fix comment for OCILobIsTemporary
|
|
akatti 11/07/00 - [1198379]:add OCIRowidToChar
|
|
bpalaval 10/15/00 - Forward merge 892654.
|
|
kmohan 09/18/00 - add OCILogon2
|
|
etucker 07/28/00 - add OCIIntervalFromTZ
|
|
vjayaram 07/18/00 - add connection pooling changes
|
|
etucker 07/13/00 - add dls apis for oci
|
|
hmasaki 07/05/00 - fix 1230846: forward merge into 8.2
|
|
mbastawa 06/05/00 - add OCIStmtFetch2
|
|
rxgovind 06/07/00 - update OCIAnyData interfaces
|
|
rxgovind 05/04/00 - add OCIAnyDataSet interfaces
|
|
rkasamse 05/01/00 - remove attrno from OCIAnyDataAttrGet
|
|
rkasamse 03/13/00 - add prototype s for OCCIAnyData
|
|
slari 09/01/99 - remove OCIEnvCallback
|
|
slari 08/23/99 - add OCIUcb in user callback functions
|
|
dsaha 07/07/99 - Add OCIFEnvCreate for forms
|
|
vyanaman 06/21/99 - Change OCI DateTime/Interval APIs.
|
|
esoyleme 07/01/99 - expose MTS performance enhancements
|
|
whe 06/14/99 - bug727872:add CONST to match definitions
|
|
kkarun 02/23/99 - Fix OCIDateTime APIs
|
|
jiyang 12/07/98 - Add comments for OCI_NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY
|
|
aroy 12/01/98 - add OCIEnvCreate
|
|
slari 11/23/98 - use ORASTDARG
|
|
slari 11/21/98 - replace ellipsis by arglist in OCIUserCallback
|
|
thchang 10/20/98 - correct comment on OCILobCreateTemporary
|
|
slari 09/08/98 - allow envh to receive error info also in CallbackReg/
|
|
kkarun 09/02/98 - Change const to CONST
|
|
aroy 08/04/98 - add OCITerminate calls
|
|
nramakri 06/25/98 - remove CONST from some OCIPickler APIs
|
|
jiyang 06/22/98 - Fix a lint error
|
|
nmallava 06/08/98 - ociistemporary -> envhp
|
|
jhasenbe 05/27/98 - Remove definitions for U-Calls (Unicode)
|
|
nmallava 05/18/98 - add comments
|
|
sgollapu 05/19/98 - Change text to OraText
|
|
aroy 04/20/98 - merge forward 8.0.5 -> 8.1.3
|
|
nbhatt 05/14/98 - aq listen call
|
|
lchidamb 03/02/98 - Client Notification prototypes
|
|
vyanaman 04/19/98 - System Timestamp
|
|
kkarun 04/17/98 - Add more Interval functions
|
|
vyanaman 04/17/98 - Fix min (proc error)
|
|
vyanaman 04/16/98 - Add get/set TZ
|
|
kkarun 04/13/98 - Add Datetime prototypes
|
|
rkasamse 04/13/98 - change OCIEnv* to dvoid* for context/memory cart serv
|
|
rkasamse 04/15/98 - chage pickler cart interface
|
|
slari 03/20/98 - change proto of OCIUserCallback
|
|
slari 02/17/98 - add OCIUserCallback
|
|
jiyang 04/02/98 - Accept both env and user handles for NLS
|
|
rkasamse 03/20/98 - remove prototypes for OCIMemoryDuration* functions.
|
|
tsaulys 03/20/98 - use environment or session handle
|
|
nmallava 04/09/98 - OCILobLocatorAssign
|
|
nmallava 04/07/98 - lobgetchunksize and writeappend apis
|
|
jhasenbe 04/06/98 - Add new interfaces for Unicode support
|
|
nmallava 03/17/98 - add interfaces
|
|
nmallava 03/16/98 - add open/close apis
|
|
nmallava 03/10/98 - add temporary lobs apis
|
|
sgollapu 07/10/97 - Add OCIReset
|
|
sgollapu 02/09/98 - OCI non-blocking
|
|
nramakri 01/16/98 - remove #ifdef NEVER clause for OCIExtract
|
|
rmurthy 01/08/98 - OCIContextGenerateKey: change ub1 to ub4
|
|
ewaugh 12/18/97 - Turn type wrappers into functions.
|
|
skabraha 12/02/97 - adding OCIFile functions
|
|
rhwu 12/02/97 - add OCI Thread
|
|
nramakri 12/15/97 - move to core4
|
|
nramakri 12/11/97 - modify OCIExtract prototype
|
|
ewaugh 12/10/97 - add OCIFormat prototypes
|
|
nmallava 12/17/97 - Add ilob open and close apis
|
|
rkasamse 12/03/97 - Change some of the function names for pickler cartrid
|
|
nramakri 11/12/97 - add OCIExtract prototypes
|
|
rkasamse 11/21/97 - add prototypes for memory cartridge services and cont
|
|
rkasamse 11/03/97 - Add pickler cartridge interfaces.
|
|
jiyang 11/11/97 - Add NLS service for cartridge
|
|
tanguyen 08/19/97 -
|
|
cxcheng 07/30/97 - replace OCISvcCtx with OCISvcCtx
|
|
schandra 06/25/97 - AQ OCI interface
|
|
bnainani 07/21/97 - add prototypes for Oracle XA extensions
|
|
esoyleme 05/13/97 - move failover callback prototype
|
|
skmishra 05/06/97 - stdc compiler fixes
|
|
skmishra 04/24/97 - C++ Compatibility changes
|
|
skotsovo 04/21/97 - make lob parameter names consistent
|
|
rwhitman 04/16/97 - Fix LOB prototypes - Olint OCI 8.0.3
|
|
ramkrish 04/15/97 - Add free flag to OCILobFlushBuffer
|
|
dchatter 04/10/97 - add nzt.h inclusion
|
|
cxcheng 04/09/97 - change objnamp from CONST text* to dvoid*
|
|
cxcheng 04/08/97 - fix prototype of OCIDescribeAny()
|
|
skotsovo 03/31/97 - remove OCILobLocatorSize
|
|
skotsovo 03/27/97 - add OCILobLoadFromFile
|
|
bcchang 02/18/97 - Fix syntax error
|
|
dchatter 01/13/97 - fix comments on LOB calls
|
|
aroy 01/10/97 - remove ocilobfilecreate delete
|
|
sgollapu 12/27/96 - Correct OCILogon prototype
|
|
dchatter 01/04/97 - comments to describe the functions
|
|
sgollapu 11/25/96 - Change OCILobFileIsExistent
|
|
schandra 11/18/96 - Remove xa.h include
|
|
sgollapu 11/09/96 - Change prototype of OCIDescribeAny
|
|
dchatter 10/31/96 - delete CONST from lob write cb fn
|
|
dchatter 10/30/96 - more changes
|
|
dchatter 10/26/96 - lob/file long name corrections
|
|
slari 10/16/96 - delete unused calls
|
|
rwessman 10/29/96 - Fixed OCISecurityGetIdentity prototype
|
|
bcchang 10/25/96 - Fix syntax error
|
|
sgollapu 10/22/96 - Add OCILogon and OCILogoff
|
|
rwessman 10/16/96 - Added cryptographic and digital signature functions
|
|
sgollapu 10/10/96 - Add ocibdp and ocibdn
|
|
rxgovind 10/07/96 - add oci file calls
|
|
skotsovo 10/01/96 - move orl lob fnts to oci
|
|
skotsovo 09/20/96 - in OCILobGetLength(), remove the 'isnull' parameter.
|
|
aroy 08/29/96 - change prototype for Nchar Lob support
|
|
dchatter 08/21/96 - OCIResultSetToStmt prototype change
|
|
sthakur 08/14/96 - add OCIParamSet
|
|
schandra 07/26/96 - TX OCI return values - sb4->sword
|
|
aroy 07/17/96 - terminology change: OCILobLocator => OCILobLocator
|
|
dchatter 07/01/96 - create ANSI prototypes
|
|
dchatter 07/01/96 - Creation
|
|
|
|
*/
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|
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|
#ifndef OCIAP_ORACLE
|
|
# define OCIAP_ORACLE
|
|
|
|
# ifndef ORATYPES
|
|
# include <oratypes.h>
|
|
# endif
|
|
|
|
#ifndef ORASTDARG
|
|
#include <stdarg.h>
|
|
#define ORASTDARG
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifndef OCIDFN
|
|
#include <ocidfn.h>
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifndef NZT_ORACLE
|
|
#include <nzt.h>
|
|
#endif /* NZT_ORACLE */
|
|
|
|
#ifndef OCI_ORACLE
|
|
#include <oci.h>
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifndef ORT_ORACLE
|
|
#include <ort.h>
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
PUBLIC TYPES AND CONSTANTS
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
PRIVATE TYPES AND CONSTANTS
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
******************************************************************************
|
|
Note: the descriptions of the functions are alphabetically arranged. Please
|
|
maintain the arrangement when adding a new function description. The actual
|
|
prototypes are below this comment section and donot follow any alphabetical
|
|
ordering.
|
|
|
|
|
|
--------------------------------OCIAttrGet------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Attribute Get
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call is used to get a particular attribute of a handle.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIAttrGet ( const void *trgthndlp,
|
|
ub4 trghndltyp,
|
|
void *attributep,
|
|
ub4 *sizep,
|
|
ub4 attrtype,
|
|
OCIError *errhp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to get a particular attribute of a handle.
|
|
See Appendix B, "Handle Attributes", for a list of handle types and their
|
|
readable attributes.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
trgthndlp (IN) - is the pointer to a handle type.
|
|
trghndltyp (IN) - is the handle type.
|
|
attributep (OUT) - is a pointer to the storage for an attribute value. The
|
|
attribute value is filled in.
|
|
sizep (OUT) - is the size of the attribute value.
|
|
This can be passed in as NULL for most parameters as the size is well known.
|
|
For text* parameters, a pointer to a ub4 must be passed in to get the length
|
|
of the string.
|
|
attrtype (IN) - is the type of attribute.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrSet()
|
|
|
|
--------------------------------OCIAttrSet------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIAttrSet()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Attribute Set
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call is used to set a particular attribute of a handle or a descriptor.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIAttrSet ( void *trgthndlp,
|
|
ub4 trghndltyp,
|
|
void *attributep,
|
|
ub4 size,
|
|
ub4 attrtype,
|
|
OCIError *errhp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to set a particular attribute of a handle or a descriptor.
|
|
See Appendix B for a list of handle types and their writeable attributes.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
trghndlp (IN/OUT) - the pointer to a handle type whose attribute gets
|
|
modified.
|
|
trghndltyp (IN/OUT) - is the handle type.
|
|
attributep (IN) - a pointer to an attribute value.
|
|
The attribute value is copied into the target handle. If the attribute value
|
|
is a pointer, then only the pointer is copied, not the contents of the pointer.
|
|
size (IN) - is the size of an attribute value. This can be passed in as 0 for
|
|
most attributes as the size is already known by the OCI library. For text*
|
|
attributes, a ub4 must be passed in set to the length of the string.
|
|
attrtype (IN) - the type of attribute being set.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
--------------------------------OCIBindArrayOfStruct--------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIBindArrayOfStruct()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Bind for Array of Structures
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call sets up the skip parameters for a static array bind.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIBindArrayOfStruct ( OCIBind *bindp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 pvskip,
|
|
ub4 indskip,
|
|
ub4 alskip,
|
|
ub4 rcskip );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call sets up the skip parameters necessary for a static array bind.
|
|
This call follows a call to OCIBindByName() or OCIBindByPos(). The bind
|
|
handle returned by that initial bind call is used as a parameter for the
|
|
OCIBindArrayOfStruct() call.
|
|
For information about skip parameters, see the section "Arrays of Structures"
|
|
on page 4-16.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
bindp (IN) - the handle to a bind structure.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
pvskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next data value.
|
|
indskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next indicator value or structure.
|
|
alskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next actual length value.
|
|
rcskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next column-level return code value.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
--------------------------------OCIBindByName---------------------------------
|
|
|
|
OCIBindByName()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Bind by Name
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Creates an association between a program variable and a placeholder in a SQL
|
|
statement or PL/SQL block.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIBindByName (
|
|
OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIBind **bindp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *placeholder,
|
|
sb4 placeh_len,
|
|
void *valuep,
|
|
sb4 value_sz,
|
|
ub2 dty,
|
|
void *indp,
|
|
ub2 *alenp,
|
|
ub2 *rcodep,
|
|
ub4 maxarr_len,
|
|
ub4 *curelep,
|
|
ub4 mode );
|
|
Description
|
|
This call is used to perform a basic bind operation. The bind creates an
|
|
association between the address of a program variable and a placeholder in a
|
|
SQL statement or PL/SQL block. The bind call also specifies the type of data
|
|
which is being bound, and may also indicate the method by which data will be
|
|
provided at runtime.
|
|
This function also implicitly allocates the bind handle indicated by the bindp
|
|
parameter.
|
|
Data in an OCI application can be bound to placeholders statically or
|
|
dynamically. Binding is static when all the IN bind data and the OUT bind
|
|
buffers are well-defined just before the execute. Binding is dynamic when the
|
|
IN bind data and the OUT bind buffers are provided by the application on
|
|
demand at execute time to the client library. Dynamic binding is indicated by
|
|
setting the mode parameter of this call to OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC.
|
|
Related Functions: For more information about dynamic binding, see
|
|
the section "Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on
|
|
page 5-16.
|
|
Both OCIBindByName() and OCIBindByPos() take as a parameter a bind handle,
|
|
which is implicitly allocated by the bind call A separate bind handle is
|
|
allocated for each placeholder the application is binding.
|
|
Additional bind calls may be required to specify particular attributes
|
|
necessary when binding certain data types or handling input data in certain
|
|
ways:
|
|
If arrays of structures are being utilized, OCIBindArrayOfStruct() must
|
|
be called to set up the necessary skip parameters.
|
|
If data is being provided dynamically at runtime, and the application
|
|
will be using user-defined callback functions, OCIBindDynamic() must
|
|
be called to register the callbacks.
|
|
If a named data type is being bound, OCIBindObject() must be called to
|
|
specify additional necessary information.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmth (IN/OUT) - the statement handle to the SQL or PL/SQL statement
|
|
being processed.
|
|
bindp (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a pointer to a bind handle which is implicitly
|
|
allocated by this call. The bind handle maintains all the bind information
|
|
for this particular input value. The handle is feed implicitly when the
|
|
statement handle is deallocated.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
placeholder (IN) - the placeholder attributes are specified by name if
|
|
ocibindn() is being called.
|
|
placeh_len (IN) - the length of the placeholder name specified in placeholder.
|
|
valuep (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a data value or an array of data values of the
|
|
type specified in the dty parameter. An array of data values can be specified
|
|
for mapping into a PL/SQL table or for providing data for SQL multiple-row
|
|
operations. When an array of bind values is provided, this is called an array
|
|
bind in OCI terms. Additional attributes of the array bind (not bind to a
|
|
column of ARRAY type) are set up in OCIBindArrayOfStruct() call.
|
|
For a REF, named data type bind, the valuep parameter is used only for IN
|
|
bind data. The pointers to OUT buffers are set in the pgvpp parameter
|
|
initialized by OCIBindObject(). For named data type and REF binds, the bind
|
|
values are unpickled into the Object Cache. The OCI object navigational calls
|
|
can then be used to navigate the objects and the refs in the Object Cache.
|
|
If the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is specified in the mode parameter, valuep
|
|
is ignored for all data types. OCIBindArrayOfStruct() cannot be used and
|
|
OCIBindDynamic() must be invoked to provide callback functions if desired.
|
|
value_sz (IN) - the size of a data value. In the case of an array bind, this is
|
|
the maximum size of any element possible with the actual sizes being specified
|
|
in the alenp parameter.
|
|
If the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is specified, valuesz defines the maximum
|
|
size of the data that can be ever provided at runtime for data types other than
|
|
named data types or REFs.
|
|
dty (IN) - the data type of the value(s) being bound. Named data types
|
|
(SQLT_NTY) and REFs (SQLT_REF) are valid only if the application has been
|
|
initialized in object mode. For named data types, or REFs, additional calls
|
|
must be made with the bind handle to set up the datatype-specific attributes.
|
|
indp (IN/OUT) - pointer to an indicator variable or array. For scalar data
|
|
types, this is a pointer to sb2 or an array of sb2s. For named data types,
|
|
this pointer is ignored and the actual pointer to the indicator structure or
|
|
an array of indicator structures is initialized by OCIBindObject().
|
|
Ignored for dynamic binds.
|
|
See the section "Indicator Variables" on page 2-43 for more information about
|
|
indicator variables.
|
|
alenp (IN/OUT) - pointer to array of actual lengths of array elements. Each
|
|
element in alenp is the length of the data in the corresponding element in the
|
|
bind value array before and after the execute. This parameter is ignored for
|
|
dynamic binds.
|
|
rcodep (OUT) - pointer to array of column level return codes. This parameter
|
|
is ignored for dynamic binds.
|
|
maxarr_len (IN) - the maximum possible number of elements of type dty in a
|
|
PL/SQL binds. This parameter is not required for non-PL/SQL binds. If
|
|
maxarr_len is non-zero, then either OCIBindDynamic() or
|
|
OCIBindArrayOfStruct() can be invoked to set up additional bind attributes.
|
|
curelep(IN/OUT) - a pointer to the actual number of elements. This parameter
|
|
is only required for PL/SQL binds.
|
|
mode (IN) - the valid modes for this parameter are:
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT. This is default mode.
|
|
OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC. When this mode is selected, the value_sz
|
|
parameter defines the maximum size of the data that can be ever
|
|
provided at runtime. The application must be ready to provide the OCI
|
|
library runtime IN data buffers at any time and any number of times.
|
|
Runtime data is provided in one of the two ways:
|
|
callbacks using a user-defined function which must be registered
|
|
with a subsequent call to OCIBindDynamic().
|
|
a polling mechanism using calls supplied by the OCI. This mode
|
|
is assumed if no callbacks are defined.
|
|
For more information about using the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode, see
|
|
the section "Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on
|
|
page 5-16.
|
|
When the allocated buffers are not required any more, they should be
|
|
freed by the client.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIBindDynamic(), OCIBindObject(), OCIBindArrayOfStruct(), OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
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|
|
-------------------------------OCIBindByPos-----------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIBindByPos()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Bind by Position
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Creates an association between a program variable and a placeholder in a SQL
|
|
statement or PL/SQL block.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIBindByPos (
|
|
OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIBind **bindp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 position,
|
|
void *valuep,
|
|
sb4 value_sz,
|
|
ub2 dty,
|
|
void *indp,
|
|
ub2 *alenp,
|
|
ub2 *rcodep,
|
|
ub4 maxarr_len,
|
|
ub4 *curelep,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
This call is used to perform a basic bind operation. The bind creates an
|
|
association between the address of a program variable and a placeholder in a
|
|
SQL statement or PL/SQL block. The bind call also specifies the type of data
|
|
which is being bound, and may also indicate the method by which data will be
|
|
provided at runtime.
|
|
This function also implicitly allocates the bind handle indicated by the bindp
|
|
parameter.
|
|
Data in an OCI application can be bound to placeholders statically or
|
|
dynamically. Binding is static when all the IN bind data and the OUT bind
|
|
buffers are well-defined just before the execute. Binding is dynamic when the
|
|
IN bind data and the OUT bind buffers are provided by the application on
|
|
demand at execute time to the client library. Dynamic binding is indicated by
|
|
setting the mode parameter of this call to OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC.
|
|
Related Functions: For more information about dynamic binding, see
|
|
the section "Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on
|
|
page 5-16
|
|
Both OCIBindByName() and OCIBindByPos() take as a parameter a bind handle,
|
|
which is implicitly allocated by the bind call A separate bind handle is
|
|
allocated for each placeholder the application is binding.
|
|
Additional bind calls may be required to specify particular attributes
|
|
necessary when binding certain data types or handling input data in certain
|
|
ways:
|
|
If arrays of structures are being utilized, OCIBindArrayOfStruct() must
|
|
be called to set up the necessary skip parameters.
|
|
If data is being provided dynamically at runtime, and the application
|
|
will be using user-defined callback functions, OCIBindDynamic() must
|
|
be called to register the callbacks.
|
|
If a named data type is being bound, OCIBindObject() must be called to
|
|
specify additional necessary information.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmth (IN/OUT) - the statement handle to the SQL or PL/SQL statement
|
|
being processed.
|
|
bindp (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a pointer to a bind handle which is implicitly
|
|
allocated by this call. The bind handle maintains all the bind information
|
|
for this particular input value. The handle is feed implicitly when the
|
|
statement handle is deallocated.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
position (IN) - the placeholder attributes are specified by position if
|
|
ocibindp() is being called.
|
|
valuep (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a data value or an array of data values of the
|
|
type specified in the dty parameter. An array of data values can be specified
|
|
for mapping into a PL/SQL table or for providing data for SQL multiple-row
|
|
operations. When an array of bind values is provided, this is called an array
|
|
bind in OCI terms. Additional attributes of the array bind (not bind to a
|
|
column of ARRAY type) are set up in OCIBindArrayOfStruct() call.
|
|
For a REF, named data type bind, the valuep parameter is used only for IN
|
|
bind data. The pointers to OUT buffers are set in the pgvpp parameter
|
|
initialized by OCIBindObject(). For named data type and REF binds, the bind
|
|
values are unpickled into the Object Cache. The OCI object navigational calls
|
|
can then be used to navigate the objects and the refs in the Object Cache.
|
|
If the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is specified in the mode parameter, valuep
|
|
is ignored for all data types. OCIBindArrayOfStruct() cannot be used and
|
|
OCIBindDynamic() must be invoked to provide callback functions if desired.
|
|
value_sz (IN) - the size of a data value. In the case of an array bind, this is
|
|
the maximum size of any element possible with the actual sizes being specified
|
|
in the alenp parameter.
|
|
If the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is specified, valuesz defines the maximum
|
|
size of the data that can be ever provided at runtime for data types other than
|
|
named data types or REFs.
|
|
dty (IN) - the data type of the value(s) being bound. Named data types
|
|
(SQLT_NTY) and REFs (SQLT_REF) are valid only if the application has been
|
|
initialized in object mode. For named data types, or REFs, additional calls
|
|
must be made with the bind handle to set up the datatype-specific attributes.
|
|
indp (IN/OUT) - pointer to an indicator variable or array. For scalar data
|
|
types, this is a pointer to sb2 or an array of sb2s. For named data types,
|
|
this pointer is ignored and the actual pointer to the indicator structure or
|
|
an array of indicator structures is initialized by OCIBindObject(). Ignored
|
|
for dynamic binds.
|
|
See the section "Indicator Variables" on page 2-43 for more information about
|
|
indicator variables.
|
|
alenp (IN/OUT) - pointer to array of actual lengths of array elements. Each
|
|
element in alenp is the length of the data in the corresponding element in the
|
|
bind value array before and after the execute. This parameter is ignored for
|
|
dynamic binds.
|
|
rcodep (OUT) - pointer to array of column level return codes. This parameter
|
|
is ignored for dynamic binds.
|
|
maxarr_len (IN) - the maximum possible number of elements of type dty in a
|
|
PL/SQL binds. This parameter is not required for non-PL/SQL binds. If
|
|
maxarr_len is non-zero, then either OCIBindDynamic() or
|
|
OCIBindArrayOfStruct() can be invoked to set up additional bind attributes.
|
|
curelep(IN/OUT) - a pointer to the actual number of elements. This parameter
|
|
is only required for PL/SQL binds.
|
|
mode (IN) - the valid modes for this parameter are:
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT. This is default mode.
|
|
OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC. When this mode is selected, the value_sz
|
|
parameter defines the maximum size of the data that can be ever
|
|
provided at runtime. The application must be ready to provide the OCI
|
|
library runtime IN data buffers at any time and any number of times.
|
|
Runtime data is provided in one of the two ways:
|
|
callbacks using a user-defined function which must be registered
|
|
with a subsequent call to OCIBindDynamic() .
|
|
a polling mechanism using calls supplied by the OCI. This mode
|
|
is assumed if no callbacks are defined.
|
|
For more information about using the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode, see
|
|
the section "Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on
|
|
page 5-16.
|
|
When the allocated buffers are not required any more, they should be
|
|
freed by the client.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIBindDynamic(), OCIBindObject(), OCIBindArrayOfStruct(), OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------OCIBindDynamic---------------------------------
|
|
|
|
OCIBindDynamic()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Bind Dynamic Attributes
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call is used to register user callbacks for dynamic data allocation.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIBindDynamic( OCIBind *bindp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void *ictxp,
|
|
OCICallbackInBind (icbfp)(
|
|
void *ictxp,
|
|
OCIBind *bindp,
|
|
ub4 iter,
|
|
ub4 index,
|
|
void **bufpp,
|
|
ub4 *alenp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep,
|
|
void **indp ),
|
|
void *octxp,
|
|
OCICallbackOutBind (ocbfp)(
|
|
void *octxp,
|
|
OCIBind *bindp,
|
|
ub4 iter,
|
|
ub4 index,
|
|
void **bufp,
|
|
ub4 **alenpp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep,
|
|
void **indpp,
|
|
ub2 **rcodepp) );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to register user-defined callback functions for providing
|
|
data for an UPDATE or INSERT if OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode was specified in a
|
|
previous call to OCIBindByName() or OCIBindByPos().
|
|
The callback function pointers must return OCI_CONTINUE if it the call is
|
|
successful. Any return code other than OCI_CONTINUE signals that the client
|
|
wishes to abort processing immediately.
|
|
For more information about the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode, see the section
|
|
"Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on page 5-16.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
bindp (IN/OUT) - a bind handle returned by a call to OCIBindByName() or
|
|
OCIBindByPos().
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
ictxp (IN) - the context pointer required by the call back function icbfp.
|
|
icbfp (IN) - the callback function which returns a pointer to the IN bind
|
|
value or piece at run time. The callback takes in the following parameters.
|
|
ictxp (IN/OUT) - the context pointer for this callback function.
|
|
bindp (IN) - the bind handle passed in to uniquely identify this bind
|
|
variable.
|
|
iter (IN) - 1-based execute iteration value.
|
|
index (IN) - index of the current array, for an array bind. 1 based not
|
|
greater than curele parameter of the bind call.
|
|
index (IN) - index of the current array, for an array bind. This parameter
|
|
is 1-based, and may not be greater than curele parameter of the bind call.
|
|
bufpp (OUT) - the pointer to the buffer.
|
|
piecep (OUT) - which piece of the bind value. This can be one of the
|
|
following values - OCI_ONE_PIECE, OCI_FIRST_PIECE,
|
|
OCI_NEXT_PIECE and OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
indp (OUT) - contains the indicator value. This is apointer to either an
|
|
sb2 value or a pointer to an indicator structure for binding named data
|
|
types.
|
|
indszp (OUT) - contains the indicator value size. A pointer containing
|
|
the size of either an sb2 or an indicator structure pointer.
|
|
octxp (IN) - the context pointer required by the callback function ocbfp.
|
|
ocbfp (IN) - the callback function which returns a pointer to the OUT bind
|
|
value or piece at run time. The callback takes in the following parameters.
|
|
octxp (IN/OUT) - the context pointer for this call back function.
|
|
bindp (IN) - the bind handle passed in to uniquely identify this bind
|
|
variable.
|
|
iter (IN) - 1-based execute iteration value.
|
|
index (IN) - index of the current array, for an array bind. This parameter
|
|
is 1-based, and must not be greater than curele parameter of the bind call.
|
|
bufpp (OUT) - a pointer to a buffer to write the bind value/piece.
|
|
buflp (OUT) - returns the buffer size.
|
|
alenpp (OUT) - a pointer to a storage for OCI to fill in the size of the bind
|
|
value/piece after it has been read.
|
|
piecep (IN/OUT) - which piece of the bind value. It will be set by the
|
|
library to be one of the following values - OCI_ONE_PIECE or
|
|
OCI_NEXT_PIECE. The callback function can leave it unchanged or set
|
|
it to OCI_FIRST_PIECE or OCI_LAST_PIECE. By default -
|
|
OCI_ONE_PIECE.
|
|
indpp (OUT) - returns a pointer to contain the indicator value which
|
|
either an sb2 value or a pointer to an indicator structure for named data
|
|
types.
|
|
indszpp (OUT) - returns a pointer to return the size of the indicator
|
|
value which is either size of an sb2 or size of an indicator structure.
|
|
rcodepp (OUT) - returns a pointer to contains the return code.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
---------------------------------OCIBindObject--------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIBindObject()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Bind Object
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This function sets up additional attributes which are required for a named
|
|
data type (object) bind.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIBindObject ( OCIBind *bindp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCIType *type,
|
|
void **pgvpp,
|
|
ub4 *pvszsp,
|
|
void **indpp,
|
|
ub4 *indszp, );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function sets up additional attributes which binding a named data type
|
|
or a REF. An error will be returned if this function is called when the OCI
|
|
environment has been initialized in non-object mode.
|
|
This call takes as a paramter a type descriptor object (TDO) of datatype
|
|
OCIType for the named data type being defined. The TDO can be retrieved
|
|
with a call to OCITypeByName().
|
|
If the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode was specified in ocibindn() or ocibindp(), the
|
|
pointers to the IN buffers are obtained either using the callback icbfp
|
|
registered in the OCIBindDynamic() call or by the OCIStmtSetPieceInfo() call.
|
|
The buffers are dynamically allocated for the OUT data and the pointers to
|
|
these buffers are returned either by calling ocbfp() registered by the
|
|
OCIBindDynamic() or by setting the pointer to the buffer in the buffer passed
|
|
in by OCIStmtSetPieceInfo() called when OCIStmtExecute() returned
|
|
OCI_NEED_DATA. The memory of these client library- allocated buffers must be
|
|
freed when not in use anymore by using the OCIObjectFreee() call.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
bindp ( IN/OUT) - the bind handle returned by the call to OCIBindByName()
|
|
or OCIBindByPos().
|
|
errhp ( IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
type ( IN) - points to the TDO which describes the type of the program
|
|
variable being bound. Retrieved by calling OCITypeByName().
|
|
pgvpp ( IN/OUT) - points to a pointer to the program variable buffer. For an
|
|
array, pgvpp points to an array of pointers. When the bind variable is also an
|
|
OUT variable, the OUT Named Data Type value or REF is allocated
|
|
(unpickled) in the Object Cache, and a pointer to the value or REF is returned,
|
|
At the end of execute, when all OUT values have been received, pgvpp points
|
|
to an array of pointer(s) to these newly allocated named data types in the
|
|
object cache.
|
|
pgvpp is ignored if the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is set. Then the Named
|
|
Data Type buffers are requested at runtime. For static array binds, skip
|
|
factors may be specified using the OCIBindArrayOfStruct() call. The skip
|
|
factors are used to compute the address of the next pointer to the value, the
|
|
indicator structure and their sizes.
|
|
pvszsp ( IN/OUT) - points to the size of the program variable. The size of the
|
|
named data type is not required on input. For an array, pvszsp is an array of
|
|
ub4s. On return, for OUT bind variables, this points to size(s) of the Named
|
|
Data Types and REFs received. pvszsp is ignored if the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC
|
|
mode is set. Then the size of the buffer is taken at runtime.
|
|
indpp ( IN/OUT) - points to a pointer to the program variable buffer
|
|
containing the parallel indicator structure. For an array, points to an array
|
|
of pointers. When the bind variable is also an OUT bind variable, memory is
|
|
allocated in the object cache, to store the unpickled OUT indicator values. At
|
|
the end of the execute when all OUT values have been received, indpp points
|
|
to the pointer(s) to these newly allocated indicator structure(s).
|
|
indpp is ignored if the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is set. Then the indicator
|
|
is requested at runtime.
|
|
indszp ( IN/OUT) - points to the size of the IN indicator structure program
|
|
variable. For an array, it is an array of sb2s. On return for OUT bind
|
|
variables, this points to size(s) of the received OUT indicator structures.
|
|
indszp is ignored if the OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode is set. Then the indicator
|
|
size is requested at runtime.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
----------------------------------OCIBreak------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIBreak()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Break
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call performs an immediate (asynchronous) abort of any currently
|
|
executing OCI function that is associated with a server .
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIBreak ( void *hndlp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call performs an immediate (asynchronous) abort of any currently
|
|
executing OCI function that is associated with a server. It is normally used
|
|
to stop a long-running OCI call being processed on the server.
|
|
This call can take either the service context handle or the server context
|
|
handle as a parameter to identify the function to be aborted.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN) - the service context handle or the server context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
-----------------------------OCIConnectionPoolCreate --------------------------
|
|
Name:
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolCreate
|
|
|
|
Purpose:
|
|
Creates the connections in the pool
|
|
|
|
Syntax:
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolCreate (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCICPool *poolhp,
|
|
OraText **poolName, sb4 *poolNameLen,
|
|
const Oratext *dblink, sb4 dblinkLen,
|
|
ub4 connMin, ub4 connMax, ub4 connIncr,
|
|
const OraText *poolUsername, sb4 poolUserLen,
|
|
const OraText *poolPassword, sb4 poolPassLen,
|
|
ub4 mode)
|
|
Comments:
|
|
This call is used to create a connection pool. conn_min connections
|
|
to the database are started on calling OCIConnectionPoolCreate.
|
|
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - A pointer to the environment where the Conencton Pool
|
|
is to be created
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - An error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet().
|
|
poolhp (IN/OUT) - An uninitialiazed pool handle.
|
|
poolName (OUT) - The connection pool name.
|
|
poolNameLen (OUT) - The length of the connection pool name
|
|
dblink (IN/OUT) - Specifies the database(server) to connect. This will also
|
|
be used as the default pool name.
|
|
dblinkLen (IN) - The length of the string pointed to by dblink.
|
|
connMin (IN) - Specifies the minimum number of connections in the
|
|
Connection Pool at any instant.
|
|
connMin number of connections are started when
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolCreate() is called.
|
|
connMax (IN) - Specifies the maximum number of connections that can be
|
|
opened to the database. Once this value is reached, no
|
|
more connections are opened.
|
|
connIncr (IN) - Allows application to set the next increment for
|
|
connections to be opened to the database if the current
|
|
number of connections are less than conn_max.
|
|
poolUsername (IN/OUT) - Connection pooling requires an implicit proxy
|
|
session and this attribute provides a username
|
|
for that session.
|
|
poolUserLen (IN) - This represents the length of pool_username.
|
|
poolPassword (IN/OUT) - The password for the parameter pool_username passed
|
|
above.
|
|
poolPassLen (IN) - This represents the length of pool_password.
|
|
|
|
mode (IN) - The modes supported are OCI_DEFAULT and
|
|
OCI_CPOOL_REINITIALIZE
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolDestroy()
|
|
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
----------------------------OCIConnectionPoolDestroy-------------------------
|
|
Name:
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolDestroy
|
|
|
|
Purpose:
|
|
Terminates the connections in the pool
|
|
|
|
Syntax:
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolDestroy (OCICPool *poolhp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode)
|
|
|
|
Comments:
|
|
On calling OCIConnectionPoolDestroy, all the open connections in the pool
|
|
are closed and the pool is destroyed.
|
|
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
poolhp (IN/OUT) - An initialiazed pool handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - An error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet().
|
|
mode (IN) - Currently, OCIConnectionPoolDestroy() will support only
|
|
the OCI_DEFAULT mode.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions:
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolCreate()
|
|
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
----------------------------OCISessionPoolCreate-----------------------------
|
|
Name:
|
|
OCISessionPoolCreate
|
|
|
|
Purpose:
|
|
Creates the sessions in the session pool.
|
|
|
|
Syntax:
|
|
sword OCISessionPoolCreate (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCISpool *spoolhp,
|
|
OraText **poolName, ub4 *poolNameLen,
|
|
const OraText *connStr, ub4 connStrLen,
|
|
ub4 sessMin, ub4 sessMax, ub4 sessIncr,
|
|
OraText *userid, ub4 useridLen,
|
|
OraText *password, ub4 passwordLen,
|
|
ub4 mode)
|
|
|
|
Comments:
|
|
When OCISessionPoolCreate is called, a session pool is initialized for
|
|
the associated environment and the database specified by the
|
|
connStr parameter. This pool is named uniquely and the name
|
|
is returned to the user in the poolname parameter.
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|
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - A pointer to the environment handle in which the session
|
|
pool needs to be created.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - An error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet().
|
|
spoolhp (IN/OUT) - A pointer to the session pool handle that is created.
|
|
poolName (OUT) - Session pool name returned to the user.
|
|
poolNameLen (OUT) - Length of the PoolName
|
|
connStr (IN) - The TNS alias of the database to connect to.
|
|
connStrLen (IN) - Length of the connStr.
|
|
sessMin (IN) - Specifies the minimum number of sessions in the Session Pool.
|
|
These are the number of sessions opened in the beginning, if
|
|
in Homogeneous mode. Else, the parameter is ignored.
|
|
sessMax (IN) - Specifies the maximum number of sessions in the Session Pool.
|
|
Once this value is reached, no more sessions are opened,
|
|
unless the OCI_ATTR_SPOOL_FORCEGET is set.
|
|
userid (IN) - Specifies the userid with which to start up the sessions.
|
|
useridLen (IN) - Length of userid.
|
|
password (IN) - Specifies the password for the corresponding userid.
|
|
passwordLen (IN) - Specifies the length of the password
|
|
mode(IN) - May be OCI_DEFAULT, OCI_SPC_SPOOL_REINITIALIZE, or
|
|
OCI_SPC_SPOOL_HOMOGENEOUS.
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|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
SUCCESS - If pool could be allocated and created successfully.
|
|
ERROR - If above conditions could not be met.
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|
Related Functions:
|
|
OCISessionPoolDestroy()
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|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-----------------------------OCISessionPoolDestroy---------------------------
|
|
Name:
|
|
OCISessionPoolDestroy
|
|
|
|
Purpose:
|
|
Terminates all the sessions in the session pool.
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|
|
|
Syntax:
|
|
sword OCISessionPoolDestroy (OCISPool *spoolhp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode)
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|
|
|
Comments:
|
|
spoolhp (IN/OUT) - The pool handle of the session pool to be destroyed.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - An error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet().
|
|
mode (IN) - Currently only OCI_DEFAULT mode is supported.
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|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
SUCCESS - All the sessions could be closed.
|
|
ERROR - If the above condition is not met.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions:
|
|
OCISessionPoolCreate()
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-------------------------------OCISessionGet---------------------------------
|
|
Name:
|
|
OCISessionGet
|
|
|
|
Purpose:
|
|
Get a session. This could be from a session pool, connection pool or
|
|
a new standalone session.
|
|
|
|
Syntax:
|
|
sword OCISessionGet(OCIenv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCISvcCtx **svchp,
|
|
OCIAuthInfo *authhp,
|
|
OraText *poolName, ub4 poolName_len,
|
|
const OraText *tagInfo, ub4 tagInfo_len,
|
|
OraText **retTagInfo, ub4 *retTagInfo_len,
|
|
boolean *found,
|
|
ub4 mode)
|
|
|
|
Comments:
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - OCI error handle to be passed to OCIErrorGet().
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - Address of an OCI service context pointer. This will be
|
|
filled with a server and session handle, attached to the
|
|
pool.
|
|
authhp (IN/OUT) - OCI Authentication Information handle.
|
|
poolName (IN) - This indicates the session/connection pool to get the
|
|
session/connection from in the OCI_SPOOL/OCI_CPOOL mode.
|
|
In the OCI_DEFAULT mode it refers to the connect string.
|
|
poolName_len (IN) - length of poolName.
|
|
tagInfo (IN) - indicates the tag of the session that the user wants. If the
|
|
user wants a default session, he must specify a NULL here.
|
|
Only used for Session Pooling.
|
|
tagInfo_len (IN) - the length of tagInfo.
|
|
retTagInfo (OUT) - This indicates the type of session that is returned to
|
|
the user. Only used for Session Pooling.
|
|
retTagInfo_len (OUT) - the length of retTagInfo.
|
|
found (OUT) - set to true if the user gets a session he had requested, else
|
|
set to false. Only used for Session Pooling.
|
|
mode (IN) - The supported modes are OCI_DEFAULT, OCI_CRED_PROXY and
|
|
OCI_GET_SPOOL_MATCHANY, OCI_SPOOL and OCI_CPOOL. OCI_SPOOL and
|
|
OCI_CPOOL are mutually exclusive.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
SUCCESS - if a session was successfully returned into svchp.
|
|
SUCCESS_WITH_INFO - if a session was successfully returned into svchp and the
|
|
total number of sessions > maxsessions. Only valid for
|
|
Session Pooling.
|
|
ERROR - If a session could not be retrieved.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions:
|
|
OCISessionRelease()
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
---------------------------OCISessionRelease---------------------------------
|
|
Name:
|
|
OCISessionRelease
|
|
|
|
Purpose:
|
|
Release the session.
|
|
|
|
Syntax:
|
|
sword OCISessionRelease ( OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OraText *tag, ub4 tag_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
Comments:
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - The service context associated with the session/connection.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - OCI error handle to be passed to OCIErrorGet().
|
|
tag (IN) - Only used for Session Pooling.
|
|
This parameter will be ignored unless mode OCI_RLS_SPOOL_RETAG is
|
|
specified. In this case, the session is labelled with this tag and
|
|
returned to the pool. If this is NULL, then the session is untagged.
|
|
tag_len (IN) - Length of the tag. This is ignored unless mode
|
|
OCI_RLS_SPOOL_RETAG is set.
|
|
mode (IN) - The supported modes are OCI_DEFAULT, OCI_RLS_SPOOL_DROPSESS,
|
|
OCI_RLS_SPOOL_RETAG. The last 2 are only valid for Session Pooling.
|
|
When OCI_RLS_SPOOL_DROPSESS is specified, the session
|
|
will be removed from the session pool. If OCI_RLS_SPOOL_RETAG
|
|
is set, the tag on the session will be altered. If this mode is
|
|
not set, the tag and tag_len parameters will be ignored.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
ERROR - If the session could not be released successfully.
|
|
SUCCESS - In all other cases.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions:
|
|
OCISessionGet().
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
------------------------------OCIDateTimeAssign --------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeAssign(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *from,
|
|
OCIDateTime *to);
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeAssign - OCIDateTime Assignment
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
from (IN) - datetime to be assigned
|
|
to (OUT) - lhs of assignment
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Performs date assignment. The type of the output will be same as that
|
|
of input
|
|
|
|
------------------------------OCIDateTimeCheck----------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeCheck(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date,
|
|
ub4 *valid );
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeCheck - OCIDateTime CHecK if the given date is valid
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
date (IN) - date to be checked
|
|
valid (OUT) - returns zero for a valid date, otherwise
|
|
the ORed combination of all error bits specified below:
|
|
Macro name Bit number Error
|
|
---------- ---------- -----
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_DAY 0x1 Bad day
|
|
OCI_DATE_DAY_BELOW_VALID 0x2 Bad DAy Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_MONTH 0x4 Bad MOnth
|
|
OCI_DATE_MONTH_BELOW_VALID 0x8 Bad MOnth Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_YEAR 0x10 Bad YeaR
|
|
OCI_DATE_YEAR_BELOW_VALID 0x20 Bad YeaR Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_HOUR 0x40 Bad HouR
|
|
OCI_DATE_HOUR_BELOW_VALID 0x80 Bad HouR Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_MINUTE 0x100 Bad MiNute
|
|
OCI_DATE_MINUTE_BELOW_VALID 0x200 Bad MiNute Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_SECOND 0x400 Bad SeCond
|
|
OCI_DATE_SECOND_BELOW_VALID 0x800 bad second Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_DATE_DAY_MISSING_FROM_1582 0x1000 Day is one of those "missing"
|
|
from 1582
|
|
OCI_DATE_YEAR_ZERO 0x2000 Year may not equal zero
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_TIMEZONE 0x4000 Bad Timezone
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_FORMAT 0x8000 Bad date format input
|
|
|
|
So, for example, if the date passed in was 2/0/1990 25:61:10 in
|
|
(month/day/year hours:minutes:seconds format), the error returned
|
|
would be OCI_DATE_INVALID_DAY | OCI_DATE_DAY_BELOW_VALID |
|
|
OCI_DATE_INVALID_HOUR | OCI_DATE_INVALID_MINUTE
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Check if the given date is valid.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
'date' and 'valid' pointers are NULL pointers
|
|
|
|
------------------------------- OCIDateTimeCompare----------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeCompare(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date1,
|
|
const OCIDateTime *date2, sword *result );
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeCompare - OCIDateTime CoMPare dates
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
date1, date2 (IN) - dates to be compared
|
|
result (OUT) - comparison result, 0 if equal, -1 if date1 < date2,
|
|
1 if date1 > date2
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
The function OCIDateCompare compares two dates. It returns -1 if
|
|
date1 is smaller than date2, 0 if they are equal, and 1 if date1 is
|
|
greater than date2.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
invalid date
|
|
input dates are not mutually comparable
|
|
|
|
------------------------------OCIDateTimeConvert----------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeConvert(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *indate,
|
|
OCIDateTime *outdate);
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeConvert - Conversion between different DATETIME types
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
indate (IN) - pointer to input date
|
|
outdate (OUT) - pointer to output datetime
|
|
DESCRIPTION: Converts one datetime type to another. The result type is
|
|
the type of the 'outdate' descriptor.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
conversion not possible.
|
|
|
|
---------------------------- OCIDateTimeFromText-----------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeFromText(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OraText *date_str,
|
|
size_t d_str_length, const OraText *fmt, ub1 fmt_length,
|
|
const OraText *lang_name, size_t lang_length, OCIDateTime *date );
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeFromText - OCIDateTime convert String FROM Date
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle. If Session Handle is passed, the
|
|
conversion takes place in session NLS_LANGUAGE and
|
|
session NLS_CALENDAR, otherwise the default is used.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
date_str (IN) - input string to be converted to Oracle date
|
|
d_str_length (IN) - size of the input string, if the length is -1
|
|
then 'date_str' is treated as a null terminated string
|
|
fmt (IN) - conversion format; if 'fmt' is a null pointer, then
|
|
the string is expected to be in the default format for
|
|
the datetime type.
|
|
fmt_length (IN) - length of the 'fmt' parameter
|
|
lang_name (IN) - language in which the names and abbreviations of
|
|
days and months are specified, if null i.e. (OraText *)0,
|
|
the default language of session is used,
|
|
lang_length (IN) - length of the 'lang_name' parameter
|
|
date (OUT) - given string converted to date
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Converts the given string to Oracle datetime type set in the
|
|
OCIDateTime descriptor according to the specified format. Refer to
|
|
"TO_DATE" conversion function described in "Oracle SQL Language
|
|
Reference Manual" for a description of format.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
invalid format
|
|
unknown language
|
|
invalid input string
|
|
|
|
--------------------------- OCIDateTimeGetDate-------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeGetDate(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date,
|
|
sb2 *year, ub1 *month, ub1 *day );
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeGetDate - OCIDateTime Get Date (year, month, day)
|
|
portion of DATETIME.
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - Pointer to OCIDateTime
|
|
year (OUT) - year value
|
|
month (OUT) - month value
|
|
day (OUT) - day value
|
|
|
|
--------------------------- OCIDateTimeGetTime ------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeGetTime(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
ub1 *hour, ub1 *minute, ub1 *sec, ub4 *fsec);
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeGetTime - OCIDateTime Get Time (hour, min, second,
|
|
fractional second) of DATETIME.
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - Pointer to OCIDateTime
|
|
hour (OUT) - hour value
|
|
minute (OUT) - minute value
|
|
sec (OUT) - second value
|
|
fsec (OUT) - Fractional Second value
|
|
|
|
--------------------------- OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset ----------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset(void *hndl,OCIError *err,const
|
|
OCIDateTime *datetime,sb1 *hour,sb1 *minute);
|
|
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset - OCIDateTime Get TimeZone (hour, minute)
|
|
portion of DATETIME.
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - Pointer to OCIDateTime
|
|
hour (OUT) - TimeZone Hour value
|
|
minute (OUT) - TimeZone Minute value
|
|
|
|
--------------------------- OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp---------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIDateTime *sys_date );
|
|
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp - Returns system date/time as a TimeStamp with
|
|
timezone
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
sys_date (OUT) - Pointer to output timestamp
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Gets the system current date and time as a timestamp with timezone
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd----------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
OCIInterval *inter, OCIDateTime *outdatetime);
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd - Adds an interval to datetime
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - pointer to input datetime
|
|
inter (IN) - pointer to interval
|
|
outdatetime (IN) - pointer to output datetime. The output datetime
|
|
will be of same type as input datetime
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Adds an interval to a datetime to produce a resulting datetime
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if:
|
|
resulting date is before Jan 1, -4713
|
|
resulting date is after Dec 31, 9999
|
|
|
|
------------------------------OCIDateTimeIntervalSub----------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeIntervalSub(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
OCIInterval *inter, OCIDateTime *outdatetime);
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeIntervalSub - Subtracts an interval from a datetime
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - pointer to input datetime
|
|
inter (IN) - pointer to interval
|
|
outdatetime (IN) - pointer to output datetime. The output datetime
|
|
will be of same type as input datetime
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Subtracts an interval from a datetime and stores the result in a
|
|
datetime
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if:
|
|
resulting date is before Jan 1, -4713
|
|
resulting date is after Dec 31, 9999
|
|
|
|
--------------------------- OCIDateTimeConstruct-------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeConstruct(void *hndl,OCIError *err,OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
sb2 year,ub1 month,ub1 day,ub1 hour,ub1 min,ub1 sec,ub4 fsec,
|
|
OraText *timezone,size_t timezone_length);
|
|
|
|
NAME: OCIDateTimeConstruct - Construct an OCIDateTime. Only the relevant
|
|
fields for the OCIDateTime descriptor types are used.
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - Pointer to OCIDateTime
|
|
year (IN) - year value
|
|
month (IN) - month value
|
|
day (IN) - day value
|
|
hour (IN) - hour value
|
|
min (IN) - minute value
|
|
sec (IN) - second value
|
|
fsec (IN) - Fractional Second value
|
|
timezone (IN) - Timezone string
|
|
timezone_length(IN) - Length of timezone string
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Constructs a DateTime descriptor. The type of the datetime is the
|
|
type of the OCIDateTime descriptor. Only the relevant fields based
|
|
on the type are used. For Types with timezone, the date and time
|
|
fields are assumed to be in the local time of the specified timezone.
|
|
If timezone is not specified, then session default timezone is
|
|
assumed.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if datetime is not valid.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------OCIDateTimeSubtract-----------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeSubtract(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *indate1,
|
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OCIDateTime *indate2, OCIInterval *inter);
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|
NAME: OCIDateTimeSubtract - subtracts two datetimes to return an interval
|
|
PARAMETERS:
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hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
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|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
indate1(IN) - pointer to subtrahend
|
|
indate2(IN) - pointer to minuend
|
|
inter (OUT) - pointer to output interval
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Takes two datetimes as input and stores their difference in an
|
|
interval. The type of the interval is the type of the 'inter'
|
|
descriptor.
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RETURNS:
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|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
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|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
datetimes are not comparable.
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|
|
|
--------------------------- OCIDateTimeToText--------------------------
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|
sword OCIDateTimeToText(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date,
|
|
const OraText *fmt, ub1 fmt_length, ub1 fsprec,
|
|
const OraText *lang_name, size_t lang_length,
|
|
ub4 *buf_size, OraText *buf );
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|
NAME: OCIDateTimeToText - OCIDateTime convert date TO String
|
|
PARAMETERS:
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|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle. If Session Handle is passed, the
|
|
conversion takes place in session NLS_LANGUAGE and
|
|
session NLS_CALENDAR, otherwise the default is used.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
date (IN) - Oracle datetime to be converted
|
|
fmt (IN) - conversion format, if null string pointer (OraText*)0, then
|
|
the date is converted to a character string in the
|
|
default format for that type.
|
|
fmt_length (IN) - length of the 'fmt' parameter
|
|
fsprec (IN) - specifies the fractional second precision in which the
|
|
fractional seconds is returned.
|
|
lang_name (IN) - specifies the language in which the names and
|
|
abbreviations of months and days are returned;
|
|
default language of session is used if 'lang_name'
|
|
is null i.e. (OraText *)0
|
|
lang_length (IN) - length of the 'nls_params' parameter
|
|
buf_size (IN/OUT) - size of the buffer; size of the resulting string
|
|
is returned via this parameter
|
|
buf (OUT) - buffer into which the converted string is placed
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Converts the given date to a string according to the specified format.
|
|
Refer to "TO_DATE" conversion function described in
|
|
"Oracle SQL Language Reference Manual" for a description of format
|
|
and NLS arguments. The converted null-terminated date string is
|
|
stored in the buffer 'buf'.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
buffer too small
|
|
invalid format
|
|
unknown language
|
|
overflow error
|
|
|
|
----------------------------OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName(void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
const OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
ub1 *buf,
|
|
ub4 *buflen);
|
|
NAME OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName - OCI DateTime Get the Time Zone Name
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - Pointer to an OCIDateTime.
|
|
buf (OUT) - User allocated storage for name string.
|
|
buflen (IN/OUT) - length of buf on input, length of name on out
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Returns either the timezone region name or the absolute hour and minute
|
|
offset. If the DateTime was created with a region id then the region
|
|
name will be returned in the buf. If the region id is zero, then the
|
|
hour and minute offset is returned as "[-]HH:MM".
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
buffer too small
|
|
error retrieving timezone data
|
|
invalid region
|
|
invalid LdiDateTime type
|
|
|
|
---------------------------------OCIDateTimeToArray----------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeToArray(void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
const OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
const OCIInterval *reftz,
|
|
ub1 *outarray,
|
|
ub4 *len
|
|
ub1 *fsprec);
|
|
NAME OCIDateTimeToArray - OCI DateTime convert To Array format
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
datetime (IN) - Pointer to OCIDateTime to be converted.
|
|
outarray (OUT) - Result array storage
|
|
len (OUT) - pointer to length of outarray.
|
|
fsprec (IN) - Number of fractional seconds digits.
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Returns an array representing the input DateTime descriptor.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
buffer too small
|
|
error retrieving timezone data
|
|
invalid region
|
|
invalid LdiDateTime type
|
|
|
|
--------------------------------OCIDateTimeFromArray---------------------------
|
|
sword OCIDateTimeFromArray(void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
ub1 *inarray,
|
|
ub4 len
|
|
ub1 type
|
|
OCIDateTime *datetime,
|
|
OCIInterval *reftz,
|
|
ub1 fsprec);
|
|
NAME OCIDateTimeFromArray - OCI DateTime convert From Array format
|
|
PARAMETERS:
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
inarray (IN) - Pointer to input array representtion of DateTime
|
|
len (IN) - len of inarray.
|
|
type (IN) - One of SQLT_DATE, SQLT_TIME, SQLT_TIME_TZ, SQLT_TIMESTAMP,
|
|
SQLT_TIMESTAMP_TZ, or SQLT_TIMESTAMP_LTZ.
|
|
datetime (OUT) - Pointer to the result OCIDateTime.
|
|
reftz (IN) - timezone interval used with SQLT_TIMESTAMP_LTZ.
|
|
fsprec (IN) - fractionl seconds digits of precision (0-9).
|
|
DESCRIPTION:
|
|
Returns a pointer to an OCIDateTime of type type converted from
|
|
the inarray.
|
|
RETURNS:
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if the function completes successfully.
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
buffer too small
|
|
error retrieving timezone data
|
|
invalid region
|
|
invalid LdiDateTime type
|
|
|
|
----------------------------------OCIRowidToChar-----------------------------
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIRowidToChar
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Converts physical/logical (universal) ROWID to chracter extended (Base 64)
|
|
representation into user provided buffer outbfp of length outbflp. After
|
|
execution outbflp contains amount of bytes converted.In case of truncation
|
|
error, outbflp contains required size to make this conversion successful
|
|
and returns ORA-1405.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIRowidToChar( OCIRowid *rowidDesc,
|
|
OraText *outbfp,
|
|
ub2 *outbflp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp)
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
After this conversion, ROWID in character format can be bound using
|
|
OCIBindByPos or OCIBindByName call and used to query a row at a
|
|
desired ROWID.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
rowidDesc (IN) - rowid DESCriptor which is allocated from OCIDescritorAlloc
|
|
and populated by a prior SQL statement execution
|
|
outbfp (OUT) - pointer to the buffer where converted rowid in character
|
|
representation is stored after successful execution.
|
|
outbflp (IN/OUT) - pointer to output buffer length variable.
|
|
Before execution (IN mode) *outbflp contains the size of
|
|
outbfp, after execution (OUT mode) *outbflp contains amount
|
|
of bytes converted. In an event of truncation during
|
|
conversion *outbflp contains the required length to make
|
|
conversion successful.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------OCIDefineArrayOfStruct--------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDefineArrayOfStruct()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Define for Array of Structures
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call specifies additional attributes necessary for a static array define.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIDefineArrayOfStruct ( OCIDefine *defnp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 pvskip,
|
|
ub4 indskip,
|
|
ub4 rlskip,
|
|
ub4 rcskip );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call specifies additional attributes necessary for an array define,
|
|
used in an array of structures (multi-row, multi-column) fetch.
|
|
For more information about skip parameters, see the section "Skip Parameters"
|
|
on page 4-17.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
defnp (IN) - the handle to the define structure which was returned by a call
|
|
to OCIDefineByPos().
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
pvskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next data value.
|
|
indskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next indicator location.
|
|
rlskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next return length value.
|
|
rcskip (IN) - skip parameter for the next return code.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDefineByPos()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Define By Position
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Associates an item in a select-list with the type and output data buffer.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sb4 OCIDefineByPos (
|
|
OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIDefine **defnp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 position,
|
|
void *valuep,
|
|
sb4 value_sz,
|
|
ub2 dty,
|
|
void *indp,
|
|
ub2 *rlenp,
|
|
ub2 *rcodep,
|
|
ub4 mode );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call defines an output buffer which will receive data retreived from
|
|
Oracle. The define is a local step which is necessary when a SELECT statement
|
|
returns data to your OCI application.
|
|
This call also implicitly allocates the define handle for the select-list item.
|
|
Defining attributes of a column for a fetch is done in one or more calls. The
|
|
first call is to OCIDefineByPos(), which defines the minimal attributes
|
|
required to specify the fetch.
|
|
This call takes as a parameter a define handle, which must have been
|
|
previously allocated with a call to OCIHandleAlloc().
|
|
Following the call to OCIDefineByPos() additional define calls may be
|
|
necessary for certain data types or fetch modes:
|
|
A call to OCIDefineArrayOfStruct() is necessary to set up skip parameters
|
|
for an array fetch of multiple columns.
|
|
A call to OCIDefineObject() is necessary to set up the appropriate
|
|
attributes of a named data type fetch. In this case the data buffer pointer
|
|
in ocidefn() is ignored.
|
|
Both OCIDefineArrayOfStruct() and OCIDefineObject() must be called
|
|
after ocidefn() in order to fetch multiple rows with a column of named
|
|
data types.
|
|
For a LOB define, the buffer pointer must be a lob locator of type
|
|
OCILobLocator , allocated by the OCIDescAlloc() call. LOB locators, and not
|
|
LOB values, are always returned for a LOB column. LOB values can then be
|
|
fetched using OCI LOB calls on the fetched locator.
|
|
For NCHAR (fixed and varying length), the buffer pointer must point to an
|
|
array of bytes sufficient for holding the required NCHAR characters.
|
|
Nested table columns are defined and fetched like any other named data type.
|
|
If the mode parameter is this call is set to OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH, the client
|
|
application can fetch data dynamically at runtime.
|
|
Runtime data can be provided in one of two ways:
|
|
callbacks using a user-defined function which must be registered with a
|
|
subsequent call to OCIDefineDynamic(). When the client library needs a
|
|
buffer to return the fetched data, the callback will be invoked and the
|
|
runtime buffers provided will return a piece or the whole data.
|
|
a polling mechanism using calls supplied by the OCI. This mode is
|
|
assumed if no callbacks are defined. In this case, the fetch call returns the
|
|
OCI_NEED_DATA error code, and a piecewise polling method is used
|
|
to provide the data.
|
|
Related Functions: For more information about using the
|
|
OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH mode, see the section "Runtime Data
|
|
Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on page 5-16 of Volume 1..
|
|
For more information about the define step, see the section "Defining"
|
|
on page 2-30.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmtp (IN) - a handle to the requested SQL query operation.
|
|
defnp (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a pointer to a define handle which is implicitly
|
|
allocated by this call. This handle is used to store the define information
|
|
for this column.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
position (IN) - the position of this value in the select list. Positions are
|
|
1-based and are numbered from left to right. For example, in the SELECT
|
|
statement
|
|
SELECT empno, ssn, mgrno FROM employees;
|
|
empno is at position 1, ssn is at position 2, and mgrno is at position 3.
|
|
valuep (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a buffer or an array of buffers of the type
|
|
specified in the dty parameter. A number of buffers can be specified when
|
|
results for more than one row are desired in a single fetch call.
|
|
value_sz (IN) - the size of each valuep buffer in bytes. If the data is stored
|
|
internally in VARCHAR2 format, the number of characters desired, if different
|
|
from the buffer size in bytes, may be additionally specified by the using
|
|
OCIAttrSet().
|
|
In an NLS conversion environment, a truncation error will be generated if the
|
|
number of bytes specified is insufficient to handle the number of characters
|
|
desired.
|
|
dty (IN) - the data type. Named data type (SQLT_NTY) and REF (SQLT_REF)
|
|
are valid only if the environment has been intialized with in object mode.
|
|
indp - pointer to an indicator variable or array. For scalar data types,
|
|
pointer to sb2 or an array of sb2s. Ignored for named data types. For named
|
|
data types, a pointer to a named data type indicator structure or an array of
|
|
named data type indicator structures is associated by a subsequent
|
|
OCIDefineObject() call.
|
|
See the section "Indicator Variables" on page 2-43 for more information about
|
|
indicator variables.
|
|
rlenp (IN/OUT) - pointer to array of length of data fetched. Each element in
|
|
rlenp is the length of the data in the corresponding element in the row after
|
|
the fetch.
|
|
rcodep (OUT) - pointer to array of column-level return codes
|
|
mode (IN) - the valid modes are:
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT. This is the default mode.
|
|
OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH. For applications requiring dynamically
|
|
allocated data at the time of fetch, this mode must be used. The user may
|
|
additionally call OCIDefineDynamic() to set up a callback function that
|
|
will be invoked to receive the dynamically allocated buffers and to set
|
|
up the memory allocate/free callbacks and the context for the callbacks.
|
|
valuep and value_sz are ignored in this mode.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIDefineArrayOfStruct(), OCIDefineDynamic(), OCIDefineObject()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDefineDynamic()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Define Dynamic Fetch Attributes
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call is used to set the additional attributes required if the
|
|
OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH mode was selected in OCIDefineByPos().
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIDefineDynamic( OCIDefine *defnp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void *octxp,
|
|
OCICallbackDefine (ocbfp)(
|
|
void *octxp,
|
|
OCIDefine *defnp,
|
|
ub4 iter,
|
|
void **bufpp,
|
|
ub4 **alenpp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep,
|
|
void **indpp,
|
|
ub2 **rcodep) );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to set the additional attributes required if the
|
|
OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH mode has been selected in a call to
|
|
OCIDefineByPos().
|
|
When the OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH mode is selected, buffers will be
|
|
dynamically allocated for REF, and named data type, values to receive the
|
|
data. The pointers to these buffers will be returned.
|
|
If OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH mode was selected, and the call to
|
|
OCIDefineDynamic() is skipped, then the application can fetch data piecewise
|
|
using OCI calls.
|
|
For more information about OCI_DYNAMIC_FETCH mode, see the section
|
|
"Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on page 5-16.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
defnp (IN/OUT) - the handle to a define structure returned by a call to
|
|
OCIDefineByPos().
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
octxp (IN) - points to a context for the callback function.
|
|
ocbfp (IN) - points to a callback function. This is invoked at runtime to get
|
|
a pointer to the buffer into which the fetched data or a piece of it will be
|
|
retreived. The callback also specifies the indicator, the return code and the
|
|
lengths of the data piece and indicator. The callback has the following
|
|
parameters:
|
|
octxp (IN) - a context pointer passed as an argument to all the callback
|
|
functions.
|
|
defnp (IN) - the define handle.
|
|
iter (IN) - which row of this current fetch.
|
|
bufpp (OUT) - returns a pointer to a buffer to store the column value, ie.
|
|
*bufp points to some appropriate storage for the column value.
|
|
alenpp (OUT) - returns a pointer to the length of the buffer. *alenpp
|
|
contains the size of the buffer after return from callback. Gets set to
|
|
actual data size after fetch.
|
|
piecep (IN/OUT) - returns a piece value, as follows:
|
|
The IN value can be OCI_ONE_PIECE, OCI_FIRST_PIECE or
|
|
OCI_NEXT_PIECE.
|
|
The OUT value can be OCI_ONE_PIECE if the IN value was
|
|
OCI_ONE_PIECE.
|
|
The OUT value can be OCI_ONE_PIECE or OCI_FIRST_PIECE if
|
|
the IN value was OCI_FIRST_PIECE.
|
|
The OUT value can only be OCI_NEXT_PIECE or
|
|
OCI_LAST_PIECE if the IN value was OCI_NEXT_PIECE.
|
|
indpp (IN) - indicator variable pointer
|
|
rcodep (IN) - return code variable pointer
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
OCIDefineObject()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDefineObject()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Define Named Data Type attributes
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Sets up additional attributes necessary for a Named Data Type define.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIDefineObject ( OCIDefine *defnp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCIType *type,
|
|
void **pgvpp,
|
|
ub4 *pvszsp,
|
|
void **indpp,
|
|
ub4 *indszp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call sets up additional attributes necessary for a Named Data Type define.
|
|
An error will be returned if this function is called when the OCI environment
|
|
has been initialized in non-Object mode.
|
|
This call takes as a paramter a type descriptor object (TDO) of datatype
|
|
OCIType for the named data type being defined. The TDO can be retrieved
|
|
with a call to OCITypeByName().
|
|
See the description of OCIInitialize() on page 13 - 43 for more information
|
|
about initializing the OCI process environment.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
defnp (IN/OUT) - a define handle previously allocated in a call to
|
|
OCIDefineByPos().
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
type (IN, optional) - points to the Type Descriptor Object (TDO) which
|
|
describes the type of the program variable. Only used for program variables
|
|
of type SQLT_NTY. This parameter is optional, and may be passed as NULL
|
|
if it is not being used.
|
|
pgvpp (IN/OUT) - points to a pointer to a program variable buffer. For an
|
|
array, pgvpp points to an array of pointers. Memory for the fetched named data
|
|
type instance(s) is dynamically allocated in the object cache. At the end of
|
|
the fetch when all the values have been received, pgvpp points to the
|
|
pointer(s) to these newly allocated named data type instance(s). The
|
|
application must call OCIObjectMarkDel() to deallocate the named data type
|
|
instance(s) when they are no longer needed.
|
|
pvszsp (IN/OUT) - points to the size of the program variable. For an array, it
|
|
is an array of ub4s. On return points to the size(s) of unpickled fetched
|
|
values.
|
|
indpp (IN/OUT) - points to a pointer to the program variable buffer
|
|
containing the parallel indicator structure. For an array, points to an array
|
|
of pointers. Memory is allocated to store the indicator structures in the
|
|
object cache. At the end of the fetch when all values have been received,
|
|
indpp points to the pointer(s) to these newly allocated indicator structure(s).
|
|
indszp (IN/OUT) - points to the size(s) of the indicator structure program
|
|
variable. For an array, it is an array of ub4s. On return points to the size(s)
|
|
of the unpickled fetched indicator values.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDescAlloc()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Get DESCriptor or lob locator
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Allocates storage to hold certain data types. The descriptors can be used as
|
|
bind or define variables.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIDescAlloc ( const void *parenth,
|
|
void **descpp,
|
|
ub4 type,
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz,
|
|
void **usrmempp);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns a pointer to an allocated and initialized structure, corresponding to
|
|
the type specified in type. A non-NULL descriptor or LOB locator is returned
|
|
on success. No diagnostics are available on error.
|
|
This call returns OCI_SUCCESS if successful, or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if
|
|
an out-of-memory error occurs.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
parenth (IN) - an environment handle.
|
|
descpp (OUT) - returns a descriptor or LOB locator of desired type.
|
|
type (IN) - specifies the type of descriptor or LOB locator to be allocated.
|
|
The specific types are:
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_SNAP - specifies generation of snapshot descriptor of C
|
|
type - OCISnapshot
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_LOB - specifies generation of a LOB data type locator of C
|
|
type - OCILobLocator
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_RSET - specifies generation of a descriptor of C type
|
|
OCIResult that references a result set (a number of rows as a result of a
|
|
query). This descriptor is bound to a bind variable of data type
|
|
SQLT_RSET (result set). The descriptor has to be converted into a
|
|
statement handle using a function - OCIResultSetToStmt() - which can
|
|
then be passed to OCIDefineByPos() and OCIStmtFetch() to retrieve the
|
|
rows of the result set.
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_ROWID - specifies generation of a ROWID descriptor of C
|
|
type OCIRowid.
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP - specifies generation of a
|
|
complex object retrieval descriptor of C type
|
|
OCIComplexObjectComp.
|
|
xtramemsz (IN) - specifies an amount of user memory to be allocated for use
|
|
by the application.
|
|
usrmempp (OUT) - returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramemsz
|
|
allocated by the call for the user.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIDescFree()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDescFree()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Free DESCriptor
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Deallocates a previously allocated descriptor.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIDescFree ( void *descp,
|
|
ub4 type);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call frees up storage associated with the descriptor, corresponding to the
|
|
type specified in type. Returns OCI_SUCCESS or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
All descriptors must be explicitly deallocated. OCI will not deallocate a
|
|
descriptor if the environment handle is deallocated.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
descp (IN) - an allocated descriptor.
|
|
type (IN) - specifies the type of storage to be freed. The specific types are:
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_SNAP - snapshot descriptor
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_LOB - a LOB data type descriptor
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_RSET - a descriptor that references a result set (a number
|
|
of rows as a result of a query).
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_ROWID - a ROWID descriptor
|
|
OCI_DTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP - a complex object retrieval
|
|
descriptor
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIDescAlloc()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIDescribeAny()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI DeSCribe Any
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Describes existing schema objects.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIDescribeAny ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void *objptr,
|
|
ub4 objnm_len,
|
|
ub1 objptr_typ,
|
|
ub1 info_level,
|
|
ub1 objtype,
|
|
OCIDesc *dschp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This is a generic describe call that describes existing schema objects: tables,
|
|
views, synonyms, procedures, functions, packages, sequences, and types. As a
|
|
result of this call, the describe handle is populated with the object-specific
|
|
attributes which can be obtained through an OCIAttrGet() call.
|
|
An OCIParamGet() on the describe handle returns a parameter descriptor for a
|
|
specified position. Parameter positions begin with 1. Calling OCIAttrGet() on
|
|
the parameter descriptor returns the specific attributes of a stored procedure
|
|
or function parameter or a table column descriptor as the case may be.
|
|
These subsequent calls do not need an extra round trip to the server because
|
|
the entire schema object description cached on the client side by
|
|
OCIDescribeAny(). Calling OCIAttrGet() on the describe handle can also return
|
|
the total number of positions.
|
|
See the section "Describing" on page 2-33 for more information about describe
|
|
operations.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
TO BE UPDATED
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - a service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
objptr (IN) - the name of the object (a null-terminated string) to be
|
|
described. Only procedure or function names are valid when connected to an
|
|
Oracle7 Server.
|
|
objptr_len (IN) - the length of the string. Must be non-zero.
|
|
objptr_typ (IN) - Must be OCI_OTYPE_NAME, OCI_OTYPE_REF, or OCI_OTYPE_PTR.
|
|
info_level (IN) - reserved for future extensions. Pass OCI_DEFAULT.
|
|
objtype (IN/OUT) - object type.
|
|
dschp (IN/OUT) - a describe handle that is populated with describe
|
|
information about the object after the call.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIEnvCreate()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI ENVironment CREATE
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This function creates and initializes an environment for the rest of
|
|
the OCI functions to work under. This call is a replacement for both
|
|
the OCIInitialize and OCIEnvInit calls.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIEnvCreate ( OCIEnv **envhpp,
|
|
ub4 mode,
|
|
const void *ctxp,
|
|
const void *(*malocfp)
|
|
(void *ctxp,
|
|
size_t size),
|
|
const void *(*ralocfp)
|
|
(void *ctxp,
|
|
void *memptr,
|
|
size_t newsize),
|
|
const void (*mfreefp)
|
|
( void *ctxp,
|
|
void *memptr))
|
|
size_t xtramemsz,
|
|
void **usrmempp );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call creates an environment for all the OCI calls using the modes
|
|
specified by the user. This call can be used instead of the two calls
|
|
OCIInitialize and OCIEnvInit. This function returns an environment handle
|
|
which is then used by the remaining OCI functions. There can be multiple
|
|
environments in OCI each with its own environment modes. This function
|
|
also performs any process level initialization if required by any mode.
|
|
For example if the user wants to initialize an environment as OCI_THREADED,
|
|
then all libraries that are used by OCI are also initialized in the
|
|
threaded mode.
|
|
|
|
This call should be invoked before anny other OCI call and should be used
|
|
instead of the OCIInitialize and OCIEnvInit calls. This is the recommended
|
|
call, although OCIInitialize and OCIEnvInit calls will still be supported
|
|
for backward compatibility.
|
|
|
|
envpp (OUT) - a pointer to a handle to the environment.
|
|
mode (IN) - specifies initialization of the mode. The valid modes are:
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT - default mode.
|
|
OCI_THREADED - threaded environment. In this mode, internal data
|
|
structures are protected from concurrent accesses by multiple threads.
|
|
OCI_OBJECT - will use navigational object interface.
|
|
ctxp (IN) - user defined context for the memory call back routines.
|
|
malocfp (IN) - user-defined memory allocation function. If mode is
|
|
OCI_THREADED, this memory allocation routine must be thread safe.
|
|
ctxp - context pointer for the user-defined memory allocation function.
|
|
size - size of memory to be allocated by the user-defined memory
|
|
allocation function
|
|
ralocfp (IN) - user-defined memory re-allocation function. If mode is
|
|
OCI_THREADED, this memory allocation routine must be thread safe.
|
|
ctxp - context pointer for the user-defined memory reallocation
|
|
function.
|
|
memp - pointer to memory block
|
|
newsize - new size of memory to be allocated
|
|
mfreefp (IN) - user-defined memory free function. If mode is
|
|
OCI_THREADED, this memory free routine must be thread safe.
|
|
ctxp - context pointer for the user-defined memory free function.
|
|
memptr - pointer to memory to be freed
|
|
xtramemsz (IN) - specifies the amount of user memory to be allocated.
|
|
usrmempp (OUT) - returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramemsz
|
|
allocated by the call for the user.
|
|
|
|
Example
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIInitialize, OCIEnvInit
|
|
|
|
OCIEnvNlsCreate()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI ENVironment CREATE with NLS info
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This function does almost everything OCIEnvCreate does, plus enabling setting
|
|
of charset and ncharset programmatically, except OCI_UTF16 mode.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIEnvNlsCreate(OCIEnv **envhpp,
|
|
ub4 mode,
|
|
void *ctxp,
|
|
void *(*malocfp)
|
|
(void *ctxp,
|
|
size_t size),
|
|
void *(*ralocfp)
|
|
(void *ctxp,
|
|
void *memptr,
|
|
size_t newsize),
|
|
void (*mfreefp)
|
|
(void *ctxp,
|
|
void *memptr),
|
|
size_t xtramemsz,
|
|
void **usrmempp,
|
|
ub2 charset,
|
|
ub2 ncharset)
|
|
Comments
|
|
The charset and ncharset must be both zero or non-zero.
|
|
The parameters have the same meaning as the ones in OCIEnvCreate().
|
|
When charset or ncharset is non-zero, the corresponding character set will
|
|
be used to replace the ones specified in NLS_LANG or NLS_NCHAR. Moreover,
|
|
OCI_UTF16ID is allowed to be set as charset and ncharset.
|
|
On the other hand, OCI_UTF16 mode is deprecated with this function.
|
|
Applications can achieve the same effects by setting
|
|
both charset and ncharset as OCI_UTF16ID.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIEnvInit()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI INITialize environment
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call initializes the OCI environment handle.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIEnvInit ( OCIEnv **envp,
|
|
ub4 mode,
|
|
size_t xtramemsz,
|
|
void **usrmempp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Initializes the OCI environment handle. No changes are done on an initialized
|
|
handle. If OCI_ERROR or OCI_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO is returned, the
|
|
environment handle can be used to obtain ORACLE specific errors and
|
|
diagnostics.
|
|
This call is processed locally, without a server round-trip.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envpp (OUT) - a pointer to a handle to the environment.
|
|
mode (IN) - specifies initialization of an environment mode. The only valid
|
|
mode is OCI_DEFAULT for default mode
|
|
xtramemsz (IN) - specifies the amount of user memory to be allocated.
|
|
usrmempp (OUT) - returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramemsz
|
|
allocated by the call for the user.
|
|
Example
|
|
See the description of OCISessionBegin() on page 13-84 for an example showing
|
|
the use of OCIEnvInit().
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Get Diagnostic Record
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Returns an error message in the buffer provided and an ORACLE error.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIErrorGet ( void *hndlp,
|
|
ub4 recordno,
|
|
OraText *sqlstate,
|
|
ub4 *errcodep,
|
|
OraText *bufp,
|
|
ub4 bufsiz,
|
|
ub4 type );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns an error message in the buffer provided and an ORACLE error.
|
|
Currently does not support SQL state. This call can be called a multiple
|
|
number of times if there are more than one diagnostic record for an error.
|
|
The error handle is originally allocated with a call to OCIHandleAlloc().
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN) - the error handle, in most cases, or the environment handle (for
|
|
errors on OCIEnvInit(), OCIHandleAlloc()).
|
|
recordno (IN) - indicates the status record from which the application seeks
|
|
info. Starts from 1.
|
|
sqlstate (OUT) - Not supported in Version 8.0.
|
|
errcodep (OUT) - an ORACLE Error is returned.
|
|
bufp (OUT) - the error message text is returned.
|
|
bufsiz (IN) - the size of the buffer provide to get the error message.
|
|
type (IN) - the type of the handle.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIHandleAlloc()
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractInit
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract Initialize
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This function initializes the parameter manager.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
Comments
|
|
It must be called before calling any other parameter manager routine. The NLS
|
|
information is stored inside the parameter manager context and used in
|
|
subsequent calls to OCIExtract routines.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIExtractTerm()
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractTerm
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract Terminate
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This function releases all dynamically allocated storage and may perform
|
|
other internal bookkeeping functions.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractTerm(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
Comments
|
|
It must be called when the parameter manager is no longer being used.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIExtractInit()
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractReset
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract Reset
|
|
Purpose
|
|
The memory currently used for parameter storage, key definition storage, and
|
|
parameter value lists is freed and the structure is reinitialized.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractReset(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractSetNumKeys
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract Set Number of Keys
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Informs the parameter manager of the number of keys that will be registered.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractSetNumKeys(void *hndl, OCIError *err, uword numkeys);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This routine must be called prior to the first call of OCIExtractSetKey().
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
numkeys (IN) - The number of keys that will be registered with
|
|
OCIExtractSetKey().
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIExtractSetKey()
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractSetKey
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract Set Key definition
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Registers information about a key with the parameter manager.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractSetKey(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OraText *name,
|
|
ub1 type, ub4 flag, const void *defval,
|
|
const sb4 *intrange, const OraText *const *strlist);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This routine must be called after calling OCIExtractSetKey() and before
|
|
calling OCIExtractFromFile() or OCIExtractFromStr().
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
name (IN) - The name of the key.
|
|
type (IN) - The type of the key (OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_INTEGER,
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_OCINUM, OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_STRING, or
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_BOOLEAN).
|
|
flag (IN) - Set to OCI_EXTRACT_MULTIPLE if the key can take multiple values
|
|
or 0 otherwise.
|
|
defval (IN) - Set to the default value for the key. May be NULL if there is
|
|
no default. A string default must be a (text*) type, an
|
|
integer default must be an (sb4*) type, and a boolean default
|
|
must be a (ub1*) type.
|
|
intrange (IN) - Starting and ending values for the allowable range of integer
|
|
values. May be NULL if the key is not an integer type or if
|
|
all integer values are acceptable.
|
|
strlist (IN) - List of all acceptable text strings for the key. May be NULL
|
|
if the key is not a string type or if all text values are
|
|
acceptable.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIExtractSetNumKeys()
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractFromFile
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract parameters From File
|
|
Purpose
|
|
The keys and their values in the given file are processed.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractFromFile(void *hndl, OCIError *err, ub4 flag,
|
|
OraText *filename);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
flag (IN) - Zero or has one or more of the following bits set:
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_CASE_SENSITIVE, OCI_EXTRACT_UNIQUE_ABBREVS, or
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_APPEND_VALUES.
|
|
filename (IN) - Null-terminated filename string.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractFromStr
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract parameters From String
|
|
Purpose
|
|
The keys and their values in the given string are processed.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractFromStr(void *hndl, OCIError *err, ub4 flag, OraText *input);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
flag (IN) - Zero or has one or more of the following bits set:
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_CASE_SENSITIVE, OCI_EXTRACT_UNIQUE_ABBREVS, or
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_APPEND_VALUES.
|
|
input (IN) - Null-terminated input string.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractToInt
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract To Integer
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the integer value for the specified key.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractToInt(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, sb4 *retval);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The valno'th value (starting with 0) is returned.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, OCI_NO_DATA, or OCI_ERROR.
|
|
OCI_NO_DATA means that there is no valno'th value for this key.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
keyname (IN) - Key name.
|
|
valno (IN) - Which value to get for this key.
|
|
retval (OUT) - The actual integer value.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractToBool
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract To Boolean
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the boolean value for the specified key.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractToBool(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, ub1 *retval);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The valno'th value (starting with 0) is returned.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, OCI_NO_DATA, or OCI_ERROR.
|
|
OCI_NO_DATA means that there is no valno'th value for this key.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
keyname (IN) - Key name.
|
|
valno (IN) - Which value to get for this key.
|
|
retval (OUT) - The actual boolean value.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractToStr
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract To String
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the string value for the specified key.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractToStr(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, OraText *retval, uword buflen);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The valno'th value (starting with 0) is returned.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, OCI_NO_DATA, or OCI_ERROR.
|
|
OCI_NO_DATA means that there is no valno'th value for this key.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
keyname (IN) - Key name.
|
|
valno (IN) - Which value to get for this key.
|
|
retval (OUT) - The actual null-terminated string value.
|
|
buflen (IN) - The length of the buffer for retval.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
Note: The following OCIExtract functions are unavailable in this release
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractToOCINum
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract To OCI Number
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the OCINumber value for the specified key.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractToOCINum(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, OCINumber *retval);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The valno'th value (starting with 0) is returned.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, OCI_NO_DATA, or OCI_ERROR.
|
|
OCI_NO_DATA means that there is no valno'th value for this key.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
keyname (IN) - Key name.
|
|
valno (IN) - Which value to get for this key.
|
|
retval (OUT) - The actual OCINumber value.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractToList
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract To parameter List
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Generates a list of parameters from the parameter structures that are stored
|
|
in memory.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractToList(void *hndl, OCIError *err, uword *numkeys);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Must be called before OCIExtractValues() is called.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
numkeys (OUT) - Number of distinct keys stored in memory.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIExtractFromList()
|
|
|
|
OCIExtractFromList
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Extract From parameter List
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Generates a list of values for the a parameter in the parameter list.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIExtractFromList(void *hndl, OCIError *err, uword index,
|
|
OraText *name, ub1 *type, uword *numvals,
|
|
void ***values);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Parameters are specified by an index. OCIExtractToList() must be called prior
|
|
to calling this routine to generate the parameter list from the parameter
|
|
structures that are stored in memory.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information
|
|
can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
name (OUT) - Name of the key for the current parameter.
|
|
type (OUT) - Type of the current parameter (OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_STRING,
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_INTEGER, OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_OCINUM, or
|
|
OCI_EXTRACT_TYPE_BOOLEAN)
|
|
numvals (OUT) - Number of values for this parameter.
|
|
values (OUT) - The values for this parameter.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIExtractToList()
|
|
|
|
|
|
************************ OCIFileClose() ***********************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileClose - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o CLOSE
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Close a previously opened file.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileClose ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIFileObject *filep )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function will close a previously opened file. If the function succeeds
|
|
then OCI_SUCCESS will be returned, else OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle
|
|
filep (IN) - the OCIFile file object
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFileOpen.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
********************* OCIFileExists() **************************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileExists - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o EXIST
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Check to see if the file exists.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileExists ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OraText *filename,
|
|
OraText *path,
|
|
ub1 *flag )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function will set the flag to TRUE if the file exists else it will
|
|
be set to FALSE.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl(IN) - OCI environment or session handle
|
|
err(OUT) - OCI error handle
|
|
filename(IN) - filename
|
|
path(IN) - path of the file
|
|
flag(OUT) - whether the file exists or not
|
|
|
|
Related Functions.
|
|
None.
|
|
|
|
|
|
**************************** OCIFileFlush() ******************************
|
|
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileFlush - Oracle Call Interface File i/o FLUSH
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Flush the buffers associated with the file to the disk.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileFlush ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIFileObject *filep )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle
|
|
filep (IN) - the OCIFile file object
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFileOpen, OCIFileWrite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*************************** OCIFileGetLength() ****************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileGetLength - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o GET file LENGTH
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Get the length of a file.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
OCIFileGetLength(void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OraText *filename,
|
|
OraText *path,
|
|
ubig_ora *lenp )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
The length of the file will be returned in lenp.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filename (IN) - file name.
|
|
path (IN) - path of the file.
|
|
lenp (OUT) - On output, it is the length of the file in bytes.
|
|
is the number of bytes in the file.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
******************************** OCIFileInit() *****************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileInit - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o INITialize
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Initialize the OCI File I/O package and create the OCIFile context.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileInit ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err)
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function should be called before any of the OCIFile functions are
|
|
used.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl(IN) - OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err(OUT) - OCI error structure.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFileTerm
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
********************************* OCIFileOpen() *****************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileOpen - Oracle Call Interface File i/o OPEN
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Open a file.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileOpen ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIFileObject **filep,
|
|
OraText *filename,
|
|
OraText *path,
|
|
ub4 mode,
|
|
ub4 create,
|
|
ub4 type )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
OCIFileOpen returns a handle to the open file in filep if the file is
|
|
successfully opened.
|
|
If one wants to use the standard file objects (stdin, stdout & stderr)
|
|
then OCIFileOpen whould be called with the type filed containing the
|
|
appropriate type (see the parameter type). If any of the standard files
|
|
are specified then filename, path, mode and create are ignored.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (OUT) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (OUT) - the file object to be returned.
|
|
filename (IN) - file name (NULL terminated string).
|
|
path (IN) - path of the file (NULL terminated string).
|
|
mode - mode in which to open the file (valid modes are OCI_FILE_READONLY,
|
|
OCI_FILE_WRITEONLY, OCI_FILE_READ_WRITE).
|
|
create - should the file be created if it does not exist. Valid values
|
|
are:
|
|
OCI_FILE_TRUNCATE - create a file regardless of whether or not it exists.
|
|
If the file already exists overwrite it.
|
|
OCI_FILE_EXIST - open it if it exists, else fail.
|
|
OCI_FILE_EXCL - fail if the file exists, else create.
|
|
OCI_FILE_CREATE - open the file if it exists, and create it if it doesn't.
|
|
OCI_FILE_APPEND - set the file pointer to the end of the file prior to
|
|
writing(this flag can be OR'ed with OCI_FILE_EXIST or
|
|
OCI_FILE_CREATE).
|
|
type - file type. Valid values are OCI_FILE_TEXT, OCI_FILE_BIN,
|
|
OCI_FILE_STDIN, OCI_FILE_STDOUT and OCI_FILE_STDERR.
|
|
If any of the standard files are specified then filename, path, mode
|
|
and create are ignored.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions.
|
|
OCIFileClose
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
************************** OCIFileRead() ************************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileRead - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o READ
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Read from a file into a buffer.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileRead ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIFileObject *filep,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 bufl,
|
|
ub4 *bytesread )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Upto bufl bytes from the file will be read into bufp. The user should
|
|
allocate memory for the buffer.
|
|
The number of bytes read would be in bytesread.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (IN/OUT) - a File Object that uniquely references the file.
|
|
bufp (IN) - the pointer to a buffer into which the data will be read. The
|
|
length of the allocated memory is assumed to be bufl.
|
|
bufl - the length of the buffer in bytes.
|
|
bytesread (OUT) - the number of bytes read.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFileOpen, OCIFileSeek, OCIFileWrite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
****************************** OCIFileSeek() ******************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileSeek - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o SEEK
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Perfom a seek to a byte position.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileSeek ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIFileObject *filep,
|
|
uword origin,
|
|
ubig_ora offset,
|
|
sb1 dir)
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (IN/OUT) - a file handle that uniquely references the file.
|
|
origin - The starting point we want to seek from. NOTE: The starting
|
|
point may be OCI_FILE_SEEK_BEGINNING (beginning), OCI_FILE_SEEK_CURRENT
|
|
(current position), or OCI_FILE_SEEK_END (end of file).
|
|
offset - The number of bytes from the origin we want to start reading from.
|
|
dir - The direction we want to go from the origin. NOTE: The direction
|
|
can be either OCI_FILE_FORWARD or OCI_FILE_BACKWARD.
|
|
|
|
Related Function
|
|
OCIFileOpen, OCIFileRead, OCIFileWrite
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*************************** OCIFileTerm() **********************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileTerm - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o TERMinate
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Terminate the OCI File I/O package and destroy the OCI File context.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileTerm ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
After this function has been called no OCIFile function should be used.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl(IN) - OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err(OUT) - OCI error structure.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFileInit
|
|
|
|
|
|
********************************* OCIFileWrite() ****************************
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFileWrite - Oracle Call Interface FILE i/o WRITE
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Write data from buffer into a file.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFileWrite ( void *hndl,
|
|
OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIFileObject *filep,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 buflen
|
|
ub4 *byteswritten )
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
The number of bytes written will be in *byteswritten.
|
|
The function will return OCI_ERROR if any error is encountered, else
|
|
it will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN) - the OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
err (OUT) - the OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (IN/OUT) - a file handle that uniquely references the file.
|
|
bufp (IN) - the pointer to a buffer from which the data will be written.
|
|
The length of the allocated memory is assumed to be the value passed
|
|
in bufl.
|
|
bufl - the length of the buffer in bytes.
|
|
byteswritten (OUT) - the number of bytes written.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFileOpen, OCIFileSeek, OCIFileRead
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIHandleAlloc()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Get HaNDLe
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call returns a pointer to an allocated and initialized handle.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIHandleAlloc ( const void *parenth,
|
|
void **hndlpp,
|
|
ub4 type,
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz,
|
|
void **usrmempp);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns a pointer to an allocated and initialized structure, corresponding to
|
|
the type specified in type. A non-NULL handle is returned on success. Bind
|
|
handle and define handles are allocated with respect to a statement handle. All
|
|
other handles are allocated with respect to an environment handle which is
|
|
passed in as a parent handle.
|
|
No diagnostics are available on error. This call returns OCI_SUCCESS if
|
|
successful, or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if an out-of-memory error occurs.
|
|
Handles must be allocated using OCIHandleAlloc() before they can be passed
|
|
into an OCI call.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
parenth (IN) - an environment or a statement handle.
|
|
hndlpp (OUT) - returns a handle to a handle type.
|
|
type (IN) - specifies the type of handle to be allocated. The specific types
|
|
are:
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_ERROR - specifies generation of an error report handle of
|
|
C type OCIError
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_SVCCTX - specifies generation of a service context handle
|
|
of C type OCISvcCtx
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_STMT - specifies generation of a statement (application
|
|
request) handle of C type OCIStmt
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_BIND - specifies generation of a bind information handle
|
|
of C type OCIBind
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_DEFINE - specifies generation of a column definition
|
|
handle of C type OCIDefine
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_DESCRIBE - specifies generation of a select list
|
|
description handle of C type OCIDesc
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_SERVER - specifies generation of a server context handle
|
|
of C type OCIServer
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_SESSION - specifies generation of an authentication
|
|
context handle of C type OCISession
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_TRANS - specifies generation of a transaction context
|
|
handle of C type OCITrans
|
|
OCI_HTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECT - specifies generation of a complex
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object retrieval handle of C type OCIComplexObject
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OCI_HTYPE_SECURITY - specifies generation of a security handle of C
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type OCISecurity
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xtramem_sz (IN) - specifies an amount of user memory to be allocated.
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usrmempp (OUT) - returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramemsz
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allocated by the call for the user.
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Related Functions
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OCIHandleFree()
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OCIHandleFree()
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Name
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OCI Free HaNDLe
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Purpose
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This call explicitly deallocates a handle.
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Syntax
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sword OCIHandleFree ( void *hndlp,
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ub4 type);
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Comments
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This call frees up storage associated with a handle, corresponding to the type
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specified in the type parameter.
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This call returns either OCI_SUCCESS or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
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All handles must be explicitly deallocated. OCI will not deallocate a child
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handle if the parent is deallocated.
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Parameters
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hndlp (IN) - an opaque pointer to some storage.
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type (IN) - specifies the type of storage to be allocated. The specific types
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are:
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OCI_HTYPE_ENV - an environment handle
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OCI_HTYPE_ERROR - an error report handle
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OCI_HTYPE_SVCCTX - a service context handle
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OCI_HTYPE_STMT - a statement (application request) handle
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OCI_HTYPE_BIND - a bind information handle
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OCI_HTYPE_DEFINE - a column definition handle
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OCI_HTYPE_DESCRIBE - a select list description handle
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OCI_HTYPE_SERVER - a server handle
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OCI_HTYPE_SESSION - a user authentication handle
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OCI_HTYPE_TRANS - a transaction handle
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OCI_HTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECT - a complex object retrieval handle
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OCI_HTYPE_SECURITY - a security handle
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Related Functions
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OCIHandleAlloc()
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OCIInitialize()
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Name
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OCI Process Initialize
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Purpose
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Initializes the OCI process environment.
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Syntax
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sword OCIInitialize ( ub4 mode,
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const void *ctxp,
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const void *(*malocfp)
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( void *ctxp,
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size_t size ),
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const void *(*ralocfp)
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( void *ctxp,
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void *memp,
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size_t newsize ),
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const void (*mfreefp)
|
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( void *ctxp,
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void *memptr ));
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Comments
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|
This call initializes the OCI process environment.
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OCIInitialize() must be invoked before any other OCI call.
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Parameters
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mode (IN) - specifies initialization of the mode. The valid modes are:
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OCI_DEFAULT - default mode.
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OCI_THREADED - threaded environment. In this mode, internal data
|
|
structures are protected from concurrent accesses by multiple threads.
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OCI_OBJECT - will use navigational object interface.
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|
ctxp (IN) - user defined context for the memory call back routines.
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|
malocfp (IN) - user-defined memory allocation function. If mode is
|
|
OCI_THREADED, this memory allocation routine must be thread safe.
|
|
ctxp - context pointer for the user-defined memory allocation function.
|
|
size - size of memory to be allocated by the user-defined memory
|
|
allocation function
|
|
ralocfp (IN) - user-defined memory re-allocation function. If mode is
|
|
OCI_THREADED, this memory allocation routine must be thread safe.
|
|
ctxp - context pointer for the user-defined memory reallocation
|
|
function.
|
|
memp - pointer to memory block
|
|
newsize - new size of memory to be allocated
|
|
mfreefp (IN) - user-defined memory free function. If mode is
|
|
OCI_THREADED, this memory free routine must be thread safe.
|
|
ctxp - context pointer for the user-defined memory free function.
|
|
memptr - pointer to memory to be freed
|
|
Example
|
|
See the description of OCIStmtPrepare() on page 13-96 for an example showing
|
|
the use of OCIInitialize().
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|
Related Functions
|
|
|
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-------------------------------OCITerminate------------------------------------
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|
|
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OCITerminate()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI process Terminate
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Do cleanup before process termination
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCITerminate (ub4 mode);
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|
|
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Comments
|
|
This call performs OCI related clean up before the OCI process terminates.
|
|
If the process is running in shared mode then the OCI process is disconnected
|
|
from the shared memory subsystem.
|
|
|
|
OCITerminate() should be the last OCI call in any process.
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|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
mode (IN) - specifies different termination modes.
|
|
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT - default mode.
|
|
|
|
Example
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIInitialize()
|
|
|
|
------------------------ OCIAppCtxSet--------------------------------------
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Application context Set
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Set an attribute and its value for a particular application context
|
|
namespace
|
|
Syntax
|
|
(sword) OCIAppCtxSet((void *) sesshndl, (void *)nsptr,(ub4) nsptrlen,
|
|
(void *)attrptr, (ub4) attrptrlen, (void *)valueptr,
|
|
(ub4) valueptrlen, errhp, (ub4)mode);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Please note that the information set on the session handle is sent to the
|
|
server during the next OCIStatementExecute or OCISessionBegin.
|
|
|
|
This information is cleared from the session handle, once the information
|
|
has been sent over to the server,and should be setup again if needed.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
sesshndl (IN/OUT) - Pointer to a session handle
|
|
nsptr (IN) - Pointer to namespace string
|
|
nsptrlen (IN) - length of the nsptr
|
|
attrptr (IN) - Pointer to attribute string
|
|
attrptrlen (IN) - length of the attrptr
|
|
valueptr (IN) - Pointer to value string
|
|
valueptrlen(IN) - length of the valueptr
|
|
errhp (OUT) - Error from the API
|
|
mode (IN) - mode of operation (OCI_DEFAULT)
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
error if any
|
|
Example
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAppCtxClearAll
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------ OCIAppCtxClearAll---------------------------------
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Application Context Clear all attributes in a namespace
|
|
Purpose
|
|
To clear the values all attributes in a namespace
|
|
Syntax
|
|
(sword) OCIAppCtxClearAll((void *) sesshndl, (void *)nsptr, (ub4) nsptrlen,
|
|
(OCIError *)errhp, (ub4)mode);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This will clean up the context information on the server side during the
|
|
next piggy-back to the server.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
sesshndl (IN/OUT) - Pointer to a session handle
|
|
nsptr (IN) - Pointer to namespace string where the values of all
|
|
attributes are cleared
|
|
nsptrlen (IN) - length of the nsptr
|
|
errhp (OUT) - Error from the API
|
|
mode (IN) - mode of operation (OCI_DEFAULT)
|
|
Example
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
error if any
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAppCtxSet
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalAssign ---------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalAssign(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
const OCIInterval *inpinter, OCIInterval *outinter );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Copies one interval to another to create a replica
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
(IN) inpinter - Input Interval
|
|
(OUT) outinter - Output Interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS otherwise
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalCheck ------------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalCheck(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *interval,
|
|
ub4 *valid );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Checks the validity of an interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
(IN) interval - Interval to be checked
|
|
(OUT) valid - Zero if the interval is valid, else returns an Ored
|
|
combination of the following codes.
|
|
|
|
Macro name Bit number Error
|
|
---------- ---------- -----
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_DAY 0x1 Bad day
|
|
OCI_INTER_DAY_BELOW_VALID 0x2 Bad DAy Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_MONTH 0x4 Bad MOnth
|
|
OCI_INTER_MONTH_BELOW_VALID 0x8 Bad MOnth Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_YEAR 0x10 Bad YeaR
|
|
OCI_INTER_YEAR_BELOW_VALID 0x20 Bad YeaR Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_HOUR 0x40 Bad HouR
|
|
OCI_INTER_HOUR_BELOW_VALID 0x80 Bad HouR Low/high bit (1=low)
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_MINUTE 0x100 Bad MiNute
|
|
OCI_INTER_MINUTE_BELOW_VALID 0x200 Bad MiNute Low/high bit(1=low)
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_SECOND 0x400 Bad SeCond
|
|
OCI_INTER_SECOND_BELOW_VALID 0x800 bad second Low/high bit(1=low)
|
|
OCI_INTER_INVALID_FRACSEC 0x1000 Bad Fractional second
|
|
OCI_INTER_FRACSEC_BELOW_VALID 0x2000 Bad fractional second Low/High
|
|
|
|
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS if interval is okay
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalCompare -----------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalCompare(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *inter1,
|
|
OCIInterval *inter2, sword *result );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Compares two intervals, returns 0 if equal, -1 if inter1 < inter2,
|
|
1 if inter1 > inter2
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
inter1 (IN) - Interval to be compared
|
|
inter2 (IN) - Interval to be compared
|
|
result (OUT) - comparison result, 0 if equal, -1 if inter1 < inter2,
|
|
1 if inter1 > inter2
|
|
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
the two input datetimes are not mutually comparable.
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalDivide ------------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalDivide(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *dividend,
|
|
OCINumber *divisor, OCIInterval *result );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Divides an interval by an Oracle Number to produce an interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
dividend (IN) - Interval to be divided
|
|
divisor (IN) - Oracle Number dividing `dividend'
|
|
result (OUT) - resulting interval (dividend / divisor)
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalFromNumber --------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalFromNumber(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIInterval *inter, OCINumber *number);
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Converts an interval to an Oracle Number
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
(OUT) interval - Interval to be converted
|
|
(IN) number - Oracle number result (in years for YEARMONTH interval
|
|
and in days for DAYSECOND)
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR on error.
|
|
NOTES
|
|
Fractional portions of the date (for instance, minutes and seconds if
|
|
the unit chosen is hours) will be included in the Oracle number produced.
|
|
Excess precision will be truncated.
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalFromText ---------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalFromText( void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OraText *inpstr,
|
|
size_t str_len, OCIInterval *result );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Given an interval string produce the interval represented by the string.
|
|
The type of the interval is the type of the 'result' descriptor.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
(IN) inpstr - Input string
|
|
(IN) str_len - Length of input string
|
|
(OUT) result - Resultant interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if
|
|
there are too many fields in the literal string
|
|
the year is out of range (-4713 to 9999)
|
|
if the month is out of range (1 to 12)
|
|
if the day of month is out of range (1 to 28...31)
|
|
if hour is not in range (0 to 23)
|
|
if hour is not in range (0 to 11)
|
|
if minute is not in range (0 to 59)
|
|
if seconds in minute not in range (0 to 59)
|
|
if seconds in day not in range (0 to 86399)
|
|
if the interval is invalid
|
|
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalGetDaySecond --------------------
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Gets values of day second interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
day (OUT) - number of days
|
|
hour (OUT) - number of hours
|
|
min (OUT) - number of mins
|
|
sec (OUT) - number of secs
|
|
fsec (OUT) - number of fractional seconds
|
|
result (IN) - resulting interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalGetYearMonth --------------------
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Gets year month from an interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
year (OUT) - year value
|
|
month (OUT) - month value
|
|
result (IN) - resulting interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-------------------------- OCIIntervalAdd ------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalAdd(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *addend1,
|
|
OCIInterval *addend2, OCIInterval *result );
|
|
NAME OCIIntervalAdd - Adds two intervals
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
addend1 (IN) - Interval to be added
|
|
addend2 (IN) - Interval to be added
|
|
result (OUT) - resulting interval (addend1 + addend2)
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Adds two intervals to produce a resulting interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_ERROR if:
|
|
the two input intervals are not mutually comparable.
|
|
the resulting year would go above SB4MAXVAL
|
|
the resulting year would go below SB4MINVAL
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
NOTES
|
|
The two input intervals must be mutually comparable
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalSubtract -------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalSubtract(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *minuend,
|
|
OCIInterval *subtrahend, OCIInterval *result );
|
|
NAME - OCIIntervalSubtract - subtracts two intervals
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
minuend (IN) - interval to be subtracted from
|
|
subtrahend (IN) - interval subtracted from minuend
|
|
result (OUT) - resulting interval (minuend - subtrahend)
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Subtracts two intervals and stores the result in an interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if:
|
|
the two input intervals are not mutually comparable.
|
|
the resulting leading field would go below SB4MINVAL
|
|
the resulting leading field would go above SB4MAXVAL
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalMultiply ---------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalMultiply(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *inter,
|
|
OCINumber *nfactor, OCIInterval *result );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Multiplies an interval by an Oracle Number to produce an interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
inter (IN) - Interval to be multiplied
|
|
nfactor (IN) - Oracle Number to be multiplied
|
|
result (OUT) - resulting interval (ifactor * nfactor)
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR if:
|
|
the resulting year would go above SB4MAXVAL
|
|
the resulting year would go below SB4MINVAL
|
|
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalSetDaySecond --------------------
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Sets day second interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
day (IN) - number of days
|
|
hour (IN) - number of hours
|
|
min (IN) - number of mins
|
|
sec (IN) - number of secs
|
|
fsec (IN) - number of fractional seconds
|
|
result (OUT) - resulting interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalSetYearMonth --------------------
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Sets year month interval
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
year (IN) - year value
|
|
month (IN) - month value
|
|
result (OUT) - resulting interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
|
|
|
|
----------------------- OCIIntervalToNumber ---------------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalToNumber(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *inter,
|
|
OCINumber *number);
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Converts an interval to an Oracle Number
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
(IN) inter - Interval to be converted
|
|
(OUT) number - Oracle number result (in years for YEARMONTH interval
|
|
and in days for DAYSECOND)
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
NOTES
|
|
Fractional portions of the date (for instance, minutes and seconds if
|
|
the unit chosen is hours) will be included in the Oracle number produced.
|
|
Excess precision will be truncated.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------- OCIIntervalToText -------------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalToText( void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *inter,
|
|
ub1 lfprec, ub1 fsprec, OraText *buffer,
|
|
size_t buflen, size_t *resultlen );
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Given an interval, produces a string representing the interval.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
(IN) inter - Interval to be converted
|
|
(IN) lfprec - Leading field precision. Number of digits used to
|
|
represent the leading field.
|
|
(IN) fsprec - Fractional second precision of the interval. Number of
|
|
digits used to represent the fractional seconds.
|
|
(OUT) buffer - buffer to hold result
|
|
(IN) buflen - length of above buffer
|
|
(OUT) resultlen - length of result placed into buffer
|
|
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR
|
|
if the buffer is not large enough to hold the result
|
|
NOTES
|
|
The interval literal will be output as `year' or `[year-]month' for
|
|
YEAR-MONTH intervals and as `seconds' or `minutes[:seconds]' or
|
|
`hours[:minutes[:seconds]]' or `days[ hours[:minutes[:seconds]]]' for
|
|
DAY-TIME intervals (where optional fields are surrounded by brackets).
|
|
|
|
---------------------- OCIIntervalFromTZ --------------------
|
|
sword OCIIntervalFromTZ(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const oratext *inpstring,
|
|
size_t str_len, OCIInterval *result);
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Retuns an OCI_DTYPE_INTERVAL_DS OCIInterval with the region id (if
|
|
the region is specified in the input string) set and the current
|
|
absolute offset or an absolut offset with the region id set to 0.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
hndl (IN) - Session/Env handle.
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
inpstring (IN) - pointer to the input string
|
|
str_len (IN) - inpstring length
|
|
result - Output Interval
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_INVALID_HANDLE if 'err' is NULL.
|
|
OCI_ERROR on error
|
|
Bad interval type
|
|
Timezone errors
|
|
NOTES
|
|
The input string must be of the form [+/-]TZH:TZM or 'TZR [TZD]'
|
|
|
|
----------------------- OCIKerbAttrSet ---------------------
|
|
sword OCIKerbAttrSet(OCISession *trgthndlp, ub4 auth_mode,
|
|
ub1 *ftgt_ticket, ub4 ftgt_ticket_len,
|
|
ub1 *ftgt_sesskey, ub4 ftgt_sesskey_len,
|
|
ub2 ftgt_keytype, ub4 ftgt_ticket_flags,
|
|
sb4 ftgt_auth_time, sb4 ftgt_start_time,
|
|
sb4 ftgt_end_time, sb4 ftgt_renew_time,
|
|
oratext *ftgt_principal, ub4 ftgt_principal_len,
|
|
oratext *ftgt_realm, ub4 ftgt_realm_len,
|
|
OCIError *errhp);
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
This call sets the attributes required for Kerberos authentication
|
|
on the user handle.
|
|
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
trgthndlp (IN) - The pointer to a user handle.
|
|
auth_mode (IN) - Indicates what type of Kerberos credentials should
|
|
be set. Options are:
|
|
|
|
OCI_KERBCRED_PROXY
|
|
- Set Kerberos credentials for use with
|
|
proxy authentication.
|
|
OCI_KERBCRED_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER
|
|
- Set Kerberos credentials for use
|
|
with secure client identifier.
|
|
|
|
ftgt_ticket (IN) - Forwardable Ticket Granting Ticket (FTGT).
|
|
ftgt_ticket_len (IN) - Length of FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_sesskey(IN) - Session Key associated with FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_sesskey_len (IN) - Length of session key.
|
|
ftgt_keytype (IN) - Type of encryption key used to encrypt FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_ticket_flags (IN) - Flags associated with encryption of FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_auth_time (IN) - Authentication time compatible with that in FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_start_time (IN) - Start time compatible with that indicated in FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_end_time (IN) - End time compatible with that indicated in FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_renew_time (IN) - Renew time compatible with that indicated in FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_principal (IN) - Client principal name from FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_principal_len (IN) - Length of client principal name.
|
|
ftgt_realm (IN) - Client realm name from FTGT.
|
|
ftgt_realm_len (IN) - Client realm name length.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in 'err' and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
The error recorded in 'err' can be retrieved by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS on success
|
|
OCI_ERROR on error
|
|
NOTES
|
|
|
|
OCILdaToSvcCtx()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI toggle version 7 Lda_Def to SerVice context handle
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Converts a V7 Lda_Def to a V8 service context handle.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILdaToSvcCtx ( OCISvcCtx **svchpp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
Lda_Def *ldap );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Converts a V7 Lda_Def to a V8 service context handle. The action of this call
|
|
can be reversed by passing the resulting service context handle to the
|
|
OCISvcCtxToLda() function.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchpp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
ldap (IN/OUT) - the V7 logon data area returned by OCISvcCtxToLda() from
|
|
this service context.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCISvcCtxToLda()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobAppend()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob APpend
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Appends a LOB value at the end of another LOB.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobAppend ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_locp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Appends a LOB value at the end of LOB. The data is
|
|
copied from the source to the destination at the end of the destination. The
|
|
source and the destination must already exist. The destination LOB is
|
|
extended to accommodate the newly written data.
|
|
|
|
It is an error to extend the destination LOB beyond the maximum length
|
|
allowed or to try to copy from a NULL LOB.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
dst_locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the destination LOB.
|
|
src_locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the source LOB.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCILobTrim()
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
OCILobWrite()
|
|
OCILobCopy()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobAssign()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob ASsiGn
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Assigns one LOB/FILE locator to another.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobAssign ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *src_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator **dst_locpp );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Assign source locator to destination locator. After the assignment, both
|
|
locators refer to the same LOB data. For internal LOBs, the source locator's
|
|
LOB data gets copied to the destination locator's LOB data only when the
|
|
destination locator gets stored in the table. Therefore, issuing a flush of
|
|
the object containing the destination locator will copy the LOB data. For
|
|
FILEs only the locator that refers to the OS file is copied to the table. The
|
|
OS file is not copied.
|
|
Note: The only difference between this and OCILobLocatorAssign is that this
|
|
takes an environment handle whereas OCILobLocatorAssign takes an OCI service
|
|
handle
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in errhp and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
src_locp (IN) - LOB locator to copy from.
|
|
dst_locpp (IN/OUT) - LOB locator to copy to. The caller must allocate space
|
|
for the OCILobLocator by calling OCIDescriptorAlloc().
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
OCILobIsEqual()
|
|
OCILobLocatorIsInit()
|
|
OCILobLocatorAssign()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobCharSetForm()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Get Character Set Form
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the LOB locator's character set fpr,, if any.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobCharSetForm ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub1 *csfrm );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns the character set form of the input LOB locator in the csfrm output
|
|
parameter.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle. The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it
|
|
is recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
locp (IN) - LOB locator for which to get the character set form.
|
|
csfrm(OUT) - character set form of the input LOB locator. If the input
|
|
locator is for a BLOB or a BFILE, csfrm is set to 0 since there is no concept
|
|
of a character set for binary LOBs/FILEs. The caller must allocate space for
|
|
the csfrm (ub1) and not write into the space.
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobCharSetId(), OCILobLocatorIsInit
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobCharSetId()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob get Character Set IDentifier
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the LOB locator's character set ID, if any.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobCharSetId ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub2 *csid );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns the character set ID of the input LOB locator in the cid output
|
|
parameter.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle. The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it
|
|
is recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
locp (IN) - LOB locator for which to get the character set ID.
|
|
csid (OUT) - character set ID of the input LOB locator. If the input locator
|
|
is for a BLOB or a BFILE, csid is set to 0 since there is no concept of a
|
|
character set for binary LOBs/FILEs. The caller must allocate space for the
|
|
character set id of type ub2 and not write into the space.
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobCharSetForm(), OCILobLocatorIsInit()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobCopy()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Copy
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Copies a portion of a LOB value into another LOB value.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobCopy ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_locp,
|
|
ub4 amount,
|
|
ub4 dst_offset,
|
|
ub4 src_offset );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Copies a portion of a LOB value into another LOB as specified. The data
|
|
is copied from the source to the destination. The source (src_locp) and the
|
|
destination (dlopb) LOBs must already exist.
|
|
If the data already exists at the destination's start position, it is
|
|
overwritten with the source data. If the destination's start position is
|
|
beyond the end of the current data, a hole is created from the end of the data
|
|
to the beginning of the newly written data from the source. The destination
|
|
LOB is extended to accommodate the newly written data if it extends
|
|
beyond the current length of the destination LOB.
|
|
It is an error to extend the destination LOB beyond the maximum length
|
|
allowed or to try to copy from a NULL LOB.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
dst_locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the destination LOB.
|
|
src_locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the source LOB.
|
|
amount (IN) - the number of character or bytes, as appropriate, to be copied.
|
|
dst_offset (IN) - this is the absolute offset for the destination LOB.
|
|
For character LOBs it is the number of characters from the beginning of the
|
|
LOB at which to begin writing. For binary LOBs it is the number of bytes from
|
|
the beginning of the lob from which to begin reading. The offset starts at 1.
|
|
src_offset (IN) - this is the absolute offset for the source LOB.
|
|
For character LOBs it is the number of characters from the beginning of the
|
|
LOB, for binary LOBs it is the number of bytes. Starts at 1.
|
|
|
|
See Also
|
|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobAppend(), OCILobWrite(), OCILobTrim()
|
|
|
|
OCILobCreateTemporary()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Create Temporary
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Create a Temporary Lob
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobCreateTemporary(OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub2 csid,
|
|
ub1 csfrm,
|
|
ub1 lobtype,
|
|
boolean cache,
|
|
OCIDuration duration);
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a locator which points to the temporary Lob
|
|
csid (IN) - the character set id
|
|
csfrm(IN) - the character set form
|
|
lobtype (IN) - the lob type - one of the three constants OCI_TEMP_BLOB,
|
|
OCI_TEMP_CLOB and OCI_TEMP_NCLOB
|
|
cache(IN)- TRUE if the temporary LOB goes through the cache; FALSE, if not.
|
|
duration(IN)- duration of the temporary LOB; Can be a valid duration id or one
|
|
of the values: OCI_DURATION_SESSION, OCI_DURATION_CALL
|
|
Note: OCI_DURATION_TRANSACTION is NOT supported in 8.1
|
|
Related functions
|
|
OCILobFreeTemporary()
|
|
OCILobIsTemporary()
|
|
|
|
OCILobDisableBuffering()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Disable Buffering
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Disable lob buffering for the input locator.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobDisableBuffering ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
|
|
Disable lob buffering for the input locator. The next time data is
|
|
read/written from/to the lob through the input locator, the lob
|
|
buffering subsystem is *not* used. Note that this call does *not*
|
|
implicitly flush the changes made in the buffering subsystem. The
|
|
user must explicitly call OCILobFlushBuffer() to do this.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the LOB.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCILobEnableBuffering()
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
OCILobFlushBuffer()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobEnableBuffering()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Enable Buffering
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Enable lob buffering for the input locator.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobEnableBuffering ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
|
|
Enable lob buffering for the input locator. The next time data is
|
|
read/written from/to the lob through the input locator, the lob
|
|
buffering subsystem is used.
|
|
|
|
Once lob buffering is enabled for a locator, if that locator is passed to
|
|
one of the following routines, an error is returned:
|
|
OCILobCopy, OCILobAppend, OCILobErase, OCILobGetLength, OCILobTrim
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the LOB.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCILobDisableBuffering()
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
OCILobWrite()
|
|
OCILobRead()
|
|
OCILobFlushBuffer()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobErase()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob ERase
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Erases a specified portion of the LOB data starting at a specified offset.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobErase ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 *amount,
|
|
ub4 offset );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Erases a specified portion of the LOB data starting at a specified offset.
|
|
The actual number of characters/bytes erased is returned. The actual number
|
|
of characters/bytes and the requested number of characters/bytes will differ
|
|
if the end of the LOB data is reached before erasing the requested number of
|
|
characters/bytes.
|
|
If a section of data from the middle of the LOB data is erased, a hole is
|
|
created. When data from that hole is read, 0's are returned. If the LOB is
|
|
NULL, this routine will indicate that 0 characters/bytes were erased.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - the LOB for which to erase a section of data.
|
|
amount (IN/OUT) - On IN, the number of characters/bytes to erase. On OUT,
|
|
the actual number of characters/bytes erased.
|
|
offset (IN) - absolute offset from the beginning of the LOB data from which
|
|
to start erasing data. Starts at 1.
|
|
|
|
See Also
|
|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobRead(), OCILobWrite()
|
|
|
|
OCILobOpen()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Open
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Opens an internal or external Lob.
|
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Syntax
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sword OCILobOpen( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub1 mode );
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Comments
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|
It is an error if the same lob is opened more than once in
|
|
the same transaction. Lobs are opened implicitly if they are
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|
not opened before using them. A LOB has to be closed before
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|
the transaction commits else the transaction is rolled back.
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|
Open locators are closed if the transaction aborts. Multiple
|
|
users can open the same lob on different locators.
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Parameters
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svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
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|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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locp (IN/OUT) - locator points to the LOB to be opened
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mode (IN) - mode in which to open the lob. The valid modes are
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read-only - OCI_FILE_READONLY, read-write - OCI_FILE_READWRITE
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OCILobClose()
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Name
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OCI Lob Close
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Purpose
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Closes an open internal or external Lob.
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Syntax
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sword OCILobClose( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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|
OCIError *errhp,
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|
OCILobLocator *locp );
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Comments
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|
It is an error if the lob is not open at this time. All LOBs
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|
that have been opened in a transaction have to be closed
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|
before the transaction commits, else the transaction gets
|
|
rolled back.
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Parameters
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|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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|
locp (IN) - A locator that was opened using OCILobOpen()
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OCILobFileClose()
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Name
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OCI Lob File CLoSe
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Purpose
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|
Closes a previously opened FILE.
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Syntax
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sword OCILobFileClose ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *filep );
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Comments
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|
Closes a previously opened FILE. It is an error if this function is called for
|
|
an internal LOB. No error is returned if the FILE exists but is not opened.
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|
Parameters
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|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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|
filep (IN/OUT) - a pointer to a FILE locator to be closed.
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|
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See Also
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|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobFileOpen(), OCILobFileCloseAll(), OCILobFileIsOpen(),
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|
OCILobFileExists(), CREATE DIRECTORY DDL
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OCILobFileCloseAll()
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|
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Name
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|
OCI LOB FILE Close All
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|
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Purpose
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|
Closes all open FILEs on a given service context.
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|
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Syntax
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|
sword OCILobFileCLoseAll ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp );
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|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Closes all open FILEs on a given service context.
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|
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|
Parameters
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|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
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|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCILobFileClose(),
|
|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobFileOpen(), OCILobFileIsOpen(),
|
|
OCILobFileExists(), CREATE DIRECTORY DDL
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|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
OCILobFileExists()
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|
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|
Name
|
|
OCI LOB FILE exists
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|
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|
Purpose
|
|
Tests to see if the FILE exists on the server
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|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFileExists ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *filep,
|
|
boolean *flag );
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|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Checks to see if a FILE exists for on the server.
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|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the OCI service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle. The OCI error handle. If there is an error,
|
|
it is recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (IN) - pointer to the FILE locator that refers to the file.
|
|
flag (OUT) - returns TRUE if the FILE exists; FALSE if it does not.
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet, CREATE DIRECTORY (DDL)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
OCILobFileGetName()
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|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI LOB FILE Get file Name
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|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the FILE locator's directory alias and file name.
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|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFileGetName ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *filep,
|
|
OraText *dir_alias,
|
|
ub2 *d_length,
|
|
OraText *filename,
|
|
ub2 *f_length );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Returns the directory alias and file name associated with this file locator.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) -The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
errhp and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (IN) - FILE locator for which to get the directory alias and file name.
|
|
dir_alias (OUT) - buffer into which the directory alias name is placed. The
|
|
caller must allocate enough space for the directory alias name and must not
|
|
write into the space.
|
|
d_length (IN/OUT)
|
|
- IN: length of the input dir_alias string;
|
|
- OUT: length of the returned dir_alias string.
|
|
filename (OUT) - buffer into which the file name is placed. The caller must
|
|
allocate enough space for the file name and must not write into the space.
|
|
f_length (IN/OUT)
|
|
- IN: length of the input filename string;
|
|
- OUT: lenght of the returned filename string.
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCILobFileSetName(), OCIErrorGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobFileIsOpen()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI LOB FILE Is Open?
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Tests to see if the FILE is open
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFileIsOpen ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *filep,
|
|
boolean *flag );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Checks to see if the FILE on the server is open for a given LobLocator.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the OCI service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle. The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it
|
|
is recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filep (IN) - pointer to the FILE locator being examined. If the input file
|
|
locator was never passed to OCILobFileOpen(), the file is considered not to
|
|
be opened by this locator. However, a different locator may have opened the
|
|
file. More than one file opens can be performed on the same file using
|
|
different locators.
|
|
flag (OUT) - returns TRUE if the FILE is opened using this locator; FALSE if
|
|
it is not.
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet, OCILobFileOpen, OCILobFileClose, OCILobFileCloseAll, CREATE
|
|
DIRECTORY SQL command
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobFileOpen()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI LOB FILE open
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Opens a FILE for read-only access
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFileOpen ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *filep,
|
|
ub1 mode );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Opens a FILE. The FILE can be opened for read-only access only. FILEs may not
|
|
be written to throough ORACLE.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
filep (IN/OUT) - the FILE to open. Error if the locator does not refer to a
|
|
FILE.
|
|
mode (IN) - mode in which to open the file. The only valid mode is
|
|
read-only - OCI_FILE_READONLY.
|
|
|
|
See Also
|
|
OCILobFileClose, OCIErrorGet, OCILobFileCloseAll, OCILobFileIsOpen,
|
|
OCILobFileSetName, CREATE DIRECTORY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobFileSetName()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob File Set NaMe
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Sets directory alias and file name in the FILE locator.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFileSetName ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator **filepp,
|
|
OraText *dir_alias,
|
|
ub2 d_length,
|
|
OraText *filename,
|
|
ub2 f_length );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Sets the directory alias and file name in the LOB file locator.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in errhp and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
filepp (IN/OUT) - FILE locator for which to set the directory alias name.
|
|
The caller must have already allocated space for the locator by calling
|
|
OCIDescriptorAlloc().
|
|
dir_alias (IN) - buffer that contains the directory alias name to set in the
|
|
locator.
|
|
d_length (IN) - length of the input dir_alias parameter.
|
|
filename (IN) - buffer that contains the file name is placed.
|
|
f_length (IN) - length of the input filename parameter.
|
|
See also
|
|
OCILobFileGetName, OCIErrorGet, CREATE DIRECTORY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobFlushBuffer()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Flush all Buffers for this lob.
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Flush/write all buffers for this lob to the server.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFlushBuffer ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 flag);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
|
|
Flushes to the server, changes made to the buffering subsystem that
|
|
are associated with the lob referenced by the input locator. This
|
|
routine will actually write the data in the buffer to the lob in
|
|
the database. Lob buffering must have already been enabled for the
|
|
input lob locator.
|
|
|
|
This routine, by default, does not free the buffer resources for
|
|
reallocation to another buffered LOB operation. However, if you
|
|
want to free the buffer explicitly, you can set the flag parameter
|
|
to OCI_LOB_BUFFER_FREE.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the LOB.
|
|
flag (IN) - to indicate if the buffer resources need to be freed
|
|
after a flush. Default value is OCI_LOB_BUFFER_NOFREE.
|
|
Set it to OCI_LOB_BUFFER_FREE if you want the buffer
|
|
resources to be freed.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCILobEnableBuffering()
|
|
OCILobDisableBuffering()
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
OCILobWrite()
|
|
OCILobRead()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobFreeTemporary()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Free Temporary
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Free a temporary LOB
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobFreeTemporary(OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Frees the contents of the temporary Lob this locator is pointing to. Note
|
|
that the locator itself is not freed until a OCIDescriptorFree is done.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the LOB
|
|
|
|
Related functions
|
|
OCILobCreateTemporary()
|
|
OCILobIsTemporary()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob/File Get Chunk Size
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
When creating the table, the user can specify the chunking factor, which can
|
|
be a multiple of Oracle blocks. This corresponds to the chunk size used by the
|
|
LOB data layer when accessing/modifying the LOB value. Part of the chunk is
|
|
used to store system-related information and the rest stores the LOB value.
|
|
This function returns the amount of space used in the LOB chunk to store
|
|
the LOB value.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobGetChunkSize ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 *chunksizep );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Performance will be improved if the user issues read/write
|
|
requests using a multiple of this chunk size. For writes, there is an added
|
|
benefit since LOB chunks are versioned and, if all writes are done on chunk
|
|
basis, no extra/excess versioning is done nor duplicated. Users could batch
|
|
up the write until they have enough for a chunk instead of issuing several
|
|
write calls for the same chunk.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references the LOB. For internal
|
|
LOBs, this locator must be a locator that was obtained from the server
|
|
specified by svchp. For FILEs, this locator can be initialized by a Select or
|
|
OCILobFileSetName.
|
|
chunksizep (OUT) - On output, it is the length of the LOB if not NULL - for
|
|
character LOBs it is the number of characters, for binary LOBs it is the
|
|
number of bytes in the LOB.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCILobGetLength()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob/File Length
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Gets the length of a LOB/FILE.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobGetLength ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 *lenp );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Gets the length of a LOB/FILE. If the LOB/FILE is NULL, the length is
|
|
undefined.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references the LOB. For internal
|
|
LOBs, this locator must be a locator that was obtained from the server
|
|
specified by svchp. For FILEs, this locator can be initialized by a Select or
|
|
OCILobFileSetName.
|
|
lenp (OUT) - On output, it is the length of the LOB if not NULL - for
|
|
character LOBs it is the number of characters, for binary LOBs it is the
|
|
number of bytes in the LOB.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIErrorGet, OCIFileSetName
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobIsEqual()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
|
|
OCI Lob Is Equal
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Compares two LOB locators for equality.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobIsEqual ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *x,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *y,
|
|
boolean *is_equal );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Compares the given LOB locators for equality. Two LOB locators are equal if
|
|
and only if they both refer to the same LOB data.
|
|
Two NULL locators are considered not equal by this function.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN) - the OCI environment handle.
|
|
x (IN) - LOB locator to compare.
|
|
y (IN) - LOB locator to compare.
|
|
is_equal (OUT) - TRUE, if the LOB locators are equal; FALSE if they are not.
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCILobAssign, OCILobLocatorIsInit
|
|
OCILobLocatorAssign,
|
|
OCILobIsOpen()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
|
|
OCI Lob Is Open
|
|
sword OCILobIsOpen(svchp, errhp, locp, flag)
|
|
OCISvcCtx *svchp;
|
|
OCIError *errhp;
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp;
|
|
boolean *flag;
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Checks if the LOB locator was opened before. flag is set to TRUE
|
|
if opened; FALSE otherwise
|
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN) - the locator to test for temporary LOB
|
|
flag(OUT) - TRUE, if the LOB locator points to is open
|
|
FALSE, if not.
|
|
|
|
OCILobIsTemporary()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
|
|
OCI Lob Is Temporary
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Tests if this locator points to a temporary LOB
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobIsTemporary(OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
boolean *is_temporary);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Tests the locator to determine if it points to a temporary LOB.
|
|
If so, is_temporary is set to TRUE. If not, is_temporary is set
|
|
to FALSE.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN) - the environment handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN) - the locator to test for temporary LOB
|
|
is_temporary(OUT) - TRUE, if the LOB locator points to a temporary LOB;
|
|
FALSE, if not.
|
|
|
|
See Also
|
|
OCILobCreateTemporary, OCILobFreeTemporary
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobLoadFromFile()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Load From File
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Load/copy all or a portion of the file into an internal LOB.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobLoadFromFile ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_filep,
|
|
ub4 amount,
|
|
ub4 dst_offset,
|
|
ub4 src_offset );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Loads/copies a portion or all of a file value into an internal LOB as
|
|
specified. The data is copied from the source file to the destination
|
|
internal LOB (BLOB/CLOB). No character set conversions are performed
|
|
when copying the bfile data to a clob/nclob. The bfile data must already
|
|
be in the same character set as the clob/nclob in the database. No
|
|
error checking is performed to verify this.
|
|
The source (src_filep) and the destination (dst_locp) LOBs must already exist.
|
|
If the data already exists at the destination's start position, it is
|
|
overwritten with the source data. If the destination's start position is
|
|
beyond the end of the current data, a hole is created from the end of the data
|
|
to the beginning of the newly written data from the source. The destination
|
|
LOB is extended to accommodate the newly written data if it extends
|
|
beyond the current length of the destination LOB.
|
|
It is an error to extend the destination LOB beyond the maximum length
|
|
allowed or to try to copy from a NULL LOB.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
dst_locp (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the destination internal
|
|
LOB which may be of type blob, clob, or nclob.
|
|
src_filep (IN/OUT) - a locator uniquely referencing the source BFILE.
|
|
amount (IN) - the number of bytes to be copied.
|
|
dst_offset (IN) - this is the absolute offset for the destination LOB.
|
|
For character LOBs it is the number of characters from the beginning of the
|
|
LOB at which to begin writing. For binary LOBs it is the number of bytes from
|
|
the beginning of the lob from which to begin reading. The offset starts at 1.
|
|
src_offset (IN) - this is the absolute offset for the source BFILE. It is
|
|
the number of bytes from the beginning of the LOB. The offset starts at 1.
|
|
|
|
See Also
|
|
OCIErrorGet(), OCILobAppend(), OCILobWrite(), OCILobTrim(), OCILobCopy()
|
|
|
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OCILobLocatorAssign()
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|
|
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Name
|
|
OCI Lob LOCATOR ASsiGn
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|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Assigns one LOB/FILE locator to another.
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|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobLocatorAssign ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *src_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator **dst_locpp );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Assign source locator to destination locator. After the assignment, both
|
|
locators refer to the same LOB data. For internal LOBs, the source locator's
|
|
LOB data gets copied to the destination locator's LOB data only when the
|
|
destination locator gets stored in the table. Therefore, issuing a flush of
|
|
the object containing the destination locator will copy the LOB data. For
|
|
FILEs only the locator that refers to the OS file is copied to the table. The
|
|
OS file is not copied.
|
|
Note : the only difference between this and OCILobAssign is that this takes
|
|
a OCI service handle pointer instead of a OCI environment handle pointer
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - OCI service handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded
|
|
in errhp and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
src_locp (IN) - LOB locator to copy from.
|
|
dst_locpp (IN/OUT) - LOB locator to copy to. The caller must allocate space
|
|
for the OCILobLocator by calling OCIDescriptorAlloc().
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet()
|
|
OCILobIsEqual()
|
|
OCILobLocatorIsInit()
|
|
OCILobAssign()
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|
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|
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|
|
OCILobLocatorIsInit()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI LOB locator is initialized?
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Tests to see if a given LOB locator is initialized.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobLocatorIsInit ( OCIEnv *envhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
boolean *is_initialized );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Tests to see if a given LOB locator is initialized.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
envhp (IN/OUT) - OCI environment handle initialized in object mode.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle. The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it
|
|
is recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
locp (IN) - the LOB locator being tested
|
|
is_initialized (OUT) - returns TRUE if the given LOB locator is initialized;
|
|
FALSE if it is not.
|
|
|
|
See also
|
|
OCIErrorGet, OCILobIsEqual
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobRead()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob/File ReaD
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Reads a portion of a LOB/FILE as specified by the call into a buffer.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobRead ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 offset,
|
|
ub4 *amtp,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 bufl,
|
|
void *ctxp,
|
|
OCICallbackLobRead cbfp,
|
|
ub2 csid,
|
|
ub1 csfrm );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Reads a portion of a LOB/FILE as specified by the call into a buffer. Data
|
|
read from a hole is returned as 0s. It is an error to try to read from a NULL
|
|
LOB/FILE. The OS FILE must already exist on the server and must have been
|
|
opened using the input locator. Oracle must hav epermission to read the OS
|
|
file and user must have read permission on the directory object.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
|
|
offset (IN) - On input, it is the absolute offset, for character LOBs in the
|
|
number of characters from the beginning of the LOB, for binary LOBs it is the
|
|
number of bytes. Starts from 1.
|
|
amtp (IN/OUT) - On input, the number of character or bytes to be read. On
|
|
output, the actual number of bytes or characters read.
|
|
If the amount of bytes to be read is larger than the buffer length it is
|
|
assumed that the LOB is being read in a streamed mode. On input if this value
|
|
is 0, then the data shall be read in streamed mode from the LOB until the end
|
|
of LOB. If the data is read in pieces, *amtp always contains the length of
|
|
the last piece read. If a callback function is defined, then this callback
|
|
function will be invoked each time bufl bytes are read off the pipe. Each
|
|
piece will be written into bufp.
|
|
If the callback function is not defined, then OCI_NEED_DATA error code will
|
|
be returned. The application must invoke the LOB read over and over again to
|
|
read more pieces of the LOB until the OCI_NEED_DATA error code is not
|
|
returned. The buffer pointer and the length can be different in each call
|
|
if the pieces are being read into different sizes and location.
|
|
bufp (IN) - the pointer to a buffer into which the piece will be read. The
|
|
length of the allocated memory is assumed to be bufl.
|
|
bufl (IN) - the length of the buffer in octets.
|
|
ctxp (IN) - the context for the call back function. Can be NULL.
|
|
cbfp (IN) - a callback that may be registered to be called for each piece. If
|
|
this is NULL, then OCI_NEED_DATA will be returned for each piece.
|
|
The callback function must return OCI_CONTINUE for the read to continue.
|
|
If any other error code is returned, the LOB read is aborted.
|
|
ctxp (IN) - the context for the call back function. Can be NULL.
|
|
bufp (IN) - a buffer pointer for the piece.
|
|
len (IN) - the length of length of current piece in bufp.
|
|
piece (IN) - which piece - OCI_FIRST_PIECE, OCI_NEXT_PIECE or
|
|
OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
csid - the character set ID of the buffer data
|
|
csfrm - the character set form of the buffer data
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIErrorGet, OCILobWrite, OCILobFileOpen, OCILobFileSetName, CREATE DIRECTORY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobTrim()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
|
|
OCI Lob Trim
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Trims the lob value to a shorter length
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobTrim ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 newlen );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Truncates LOB data to a specified shorter length.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references the LOB. This locator
|
|
must be a locator that was obtained from the server specified by svchp.
|
|
newlen (IN) - the new length of the LOB data, which must be less than or equal
|
|
to the current length.
|
|
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIErrorGet, OCILobWrite, OCiLobErase, OCILobAppend, OCILobCopy
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobWrite()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Write
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Writes a buffer into a LOB
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobWrite ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 offset,
|
|
ub4 *amtp,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 buflen,
|
|
ub1 piece,
|
|
void *ctxp,
|
|
OCICallbackLobWrite (cbfp)
|
|
(
|
|
void *ctxp,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 *lenp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep )
|
|
ub2 csid
|
|
ub1 csfrm );
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Writes a buffer into a LOB as specified. If LOB data already exists
|
|
it is overwritten with the data stored in the buffer.
|
|
The buffer can be written to the LOB in a single piece with this call, or
|
|
it can be provided piecewise using callbacks or a standard polling method.
|
|
If this value of the piece parameter is OCI_FIRST_PIECE, data must be
|
|
provided through callbacks or polling.
|
|
If a callback function is defined in the cbfp parameter, then this callback
|
|
function will be invoked to get the next piece after a piece is written to
|
|
the pipe. Each piece will be written from bufp.
|
|
If no callback function is defined, then OCILobWrite() returns the
|
|
OCI_NEED_DATA error code. The application must all OCILobWrite() again
|
|
to write more pieces of the LOB. In this mode, the buffer pointer and the
|
|
length can be different in each call if the pieces are of different sizes and
|
|
from different locations. A piece value of OCI_LAST_PIECE terminates the
|
|
piecewise write.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
|
|
offset (IN) - On input, it is the absolute offset, for character LOBs in
|
|
the number of characters from the beginning of the LOB, for binary LOBs it
|
|
is the number of bytes. Starts at 1.
|
|
bufp (IN) - the pointer to a buffer from which the piece will be written. The
|
|
length of the allocated memory is assumed to be the value passed in bufl.
|
|
Even if the data is being written in pieces, bufp must contain the first
|
|
piece of the LOB when this call is invoked.
|
|
bufl (IN) - the length of the buffer in bytes.
|
|
Note: This parameter assumes an 8-bit byte. If your platform uses a
|
|
longer byte, the value of bufl must be adjusted accordingly.
|
|
piece (IN) - which piece of the buffer is being written. The default value for
|
|
this parameter is OCI_ONE_PIECE, indicating the buffer will be written in a
|
|
single piece.
|
|
The following other values are also possible for piecewise or callback mode:
|
|
OCI_FIRST_PIECE, OCI_NEXT_PIECE and OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
amtp (IN/OUT) - On input, takes the number of character or bytes to be
|
|
written. On output, returns the actual number of bytes or characters written.
|
|
If the data is written in pieces, *amtp will contain the total length of the
|
|
pieces written at the end of the call (last piece written) and is undefined in
|
|
between.
|
|
(Note it is different from the piecewise read case)
|
|
ctxp (IN) - the context for the call back function. Can be NULL.
|
|
cbfp (IN) - a callback that may be registered to be called for each piece in
|
|
a piecewise write. If this is NULL, the standard polling method will be used.
|
|
The callback function must return OCI_CONTINUE for the write to continue.
|
|
If any other error code is returned, the LOB write is aborted. The
|
|
callback takes the following parameters:
|
|
ctxp (IN) - the context for the call back function. Can be NULL.
|
|
bufp (IN/OUT) - a buffer pointer for the piece.
|
|
lenp (IN/OUT) - the length of the buffer (in octets) and the length of
|
|
current piece in bufp (out octets).
|
|
piecep (OUT) - which piece - OCI_NEXT_PIECE or OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
csid - the character set ID of the buffer data
|
|
csfrm - the character set form of the buffer data
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
OCILobWriteAppend()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Write Append
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Writes data to the end of a LOB value. This call provides the ability
|
|
to get the length of the data and append it to the end of the LOB in
|
|
a single round trip to the server.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobWriteAppend ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 *amtp,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 buflen,
|
|
ub1 piece,
|
|
void *ctxp,
|
|
OCICallbackLobWrite (cbfp)
|
|
(
|
|
void *ctxp,
|
|
void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 *lenp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep )
|
|
ub2 csid
|
|
ub1 csfrm );
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
Writes a buffer to the end of a LOB as specified. If LOB data already exists
|
|
it is overwritten with the data stored in the buffer.
|
|
The buffer can be written to the LOB in a single piece with this call, or
|
|
it can be provided piecewise using callbacks or a standard polling method.
|
|
If this value of the piece parameter is OCI_FIRST_PIECE, data must be
|
|
provided through callbacks or polling.
|
|
If a callback function is defined in the cbfp parameter, then this callback
|
|
function will be invoked to get the next piece after a piece is written to the
|
|
pipe. Each piece will be written from bufp.
|
|
If no callback function is defined, then OCILobWriteAppend() returns the
|
|
OCI_NEED_DATA error code. The application must all OCILobWriteAppend() again
|
|
to write more pieces of the LOB. In this mode, the buffer pointer and the
|
|
length can be different in each call if the pieces are of different sizes and
|
|
from different locations. A piece value of OCI_LAST_PIECE terminates the
|
|
piecewise write.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
|
|
bufp (IN) - the pointer to a buffer from which the piece will be written. The
|
|
length of the allocated memory is assumed to be the value passed in bufl. Even
|
|
if the data is being written in pieces, bufp must contain the first piece of
|
|
the LOB when this call is invoked.
|
|
bufl (IN) - the length of the buffer in bytes.
|
|
Note: This parameter assumes an 8-bit byte. If your platform uses a
|
|
longer byte, the value of bufl must be adjusted accordingly.
|
|
piece (IN) - which piece of the buffer is being written. The default value for
|
|
this parameter is OCI_ONE_PIECE, indicating the buffer will be written in a
|
|
single piece.
|
|
The following other values are also possible for piecewise or callback mode:
|
|
OCI_FIRST_PIECE, OCI_NEXT_PIECE and OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
amtp (IN/OUT) - On input, takes the number of character or bytes to be
|
|
written. On output, returns the actual number of bytes or characters written.
|
|
If the data is written in pieces, *amtp will contain the total length of the
|
|
pieces written at the end of the call (last piece written) and is undefined in
|
|
between.
|
|
(Note it is different from the piecewise read case)
|
|
ctxp (IN) - the context for the call back function. Can be NULL.
|
|
cbfp (IN) - a callback that may be registered to be called for each piece in a
|
|
piecewise write. If this is NULL, the standard polling method will be used.
|
|
The callback function must return OCI_CONTINUE for the write to continue.
|
|
If any other error code is returned, the LOB write is aborted. The
|
|
callback takes the following parameters:
|
|
ctxp (IN) - the context for the call back function. Can be NULL.
|
|
bufp (IN/OUT) - a buffer pointer for the piece.
|
|
lenp (IN/OUT) - the length of the buffer (in octets) and the length of
|
|
current piece in bufp (out octets).
|
|
piecep (OUT) - which piece - OCI_NEXT_PIECE or OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
csid - the character set ID of the buffer data
|
|
csfrm - the character set form of the buffer data
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobGetStorageLimit()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Get Storage Limit
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
To get the maximum Length of a LOB in bytes that can be stored in the database.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobGetStorageLimit ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
oraub8 *limitp);
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
With unlimited size LOB support the limit for a LOB is no longer restricted
|
|
to 4GB.
|
|
This interface should be used to get the actual limit for storing data for
|
|
a specific
|
|
LOB locator. Note that if the compatibality is set to 9.2 or older the limit
|
|
would still be 4GB.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
|
|
limitp (OUT) - The storage limit for a LOB in bytes.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCILobGetOptions()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Get Options
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
To get the current options set for the given SecureFile.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobGetOptions ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 optypes,
|
|
void *optionsp,
|
|
ub4 *optionslenp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function only works on SecureFiles. All others will get an error.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
|
|
optypes (IN) - the types of options flags to be retrieved.
|
|
optionsp (OUT) - the options flags or value for the given types.
|
|
optionslenp (IN/OUT) - the length of option_value buffer
|
|
mode (IN) - for future use (pass 0 for now).
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCISetOptions()
|
|
|
|
OCILobSetOptions()
|
|
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Lob Set Options
|
|
|
|
Purpose
|
|
To set the options for the given SecureFile Lob.
|
|
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCILobSetOptions ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub4 optypes,
|
|
void *optionsp,
|
|
ub4 optionslen,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function only works on SecureFile Lobs. All others will get an error.
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
|
|
optypes (IN) - the types of options flags to be set.
|
|
optionsp (IN) - the options flags or value to be set for the given types.
|
|
optionslen (IN) - then length of option_value buffer
|
|
mode (IN) - for future use (pass 0 for now).
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCILobGetOptions()
|
|
|
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OCILobGetContentType()
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Name
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OCI Lob Get Content Type
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Purpose
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To get the current contenttype set for the given SecureFile.
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Syntax
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sword OCILobGetContentType (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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oratext *contenttypep,
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ub4 *contenttypelenp,
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ub4 mode);
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Comments
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This function only works on SecureFiles. All others will get an error.
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If the securefile does not have a contenttype associated with it,
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the contenttype length (= *contenttypelenp) is returned as 0 without
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modifying the buffer contenttypep.
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Parameters
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svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
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diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
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contenttypep(IN/OUT)- pointer to the buffer where the contenttype is stored
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after successful execution.
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The caller needs to allocate the buffer before calling
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this function. The size of the allocated buffer should
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be >= OCI_LOB_CONTENTTYPE_MAXSIZE bytes
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contenttypelenp(IN/OUT)- The caller should set this field to the size
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of contenttypep buffer.
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After the call successfully executes, it will hold the
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size of the contenttype returned.
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mode (IN) - for future use (pass 0 for now).
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Related Functions
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OCISetContentType()
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OCILobSetContentType()
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Name
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OCI Lob Set Content Type
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Purpose
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To set the contenttype for the given SecureFile Lob.
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Syntax
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sword OCILobSetContentType (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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const oratext *contenttypep,
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ub4 contenttypelen,
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ub4 mode);
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Comments
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This function only works on SecureFiles. All others will get an error.
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To clear an existing contenttype set on a securefile, the user will
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invoke OCILobSetContentType API with contenttypep set to (oratext *)0,
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and contenttypelen set to 0.
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Parameters
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svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
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diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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locp (IN/OUT) - a LOB locator that uniquely references a LOB.
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contenttypep (IN) - the contenttype to be set for the given LOB.
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contenttypelen(IN) - the size of contenttype in bytes. The size of the
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contenttype should be <= OCI_LOB_CONTENTTYPE_MAXSIZE
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bytes.
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mode (IN) - for future use (pass 0 for now).
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Related Functions
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OCILobGetContentType()
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OCILogoff()
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Name
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OCI simplified Logoff
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Purpose
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This function is used to terminate a session created with OCILogon() or
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OCILogon2().
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Syntax
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sword OCILogoff ( OCISvcCtx *svchp
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OCIError *errhp );
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Comments
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This call is used to terminate a session which was created with OCILogon() or
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OCILogon2().
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This call implicitly deallocates the server, authentication, and service
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context handles.
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Note: For more information on logging on and off in an application,
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refer to the section "Application Initialization, Connection, and
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Authorization" on page 2-16.
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Parameters
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svchp (IN) - the service context handle which was used in the call to
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OCILogon() or OCILogon2().
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
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diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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See Also
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OCILogon(), OCILogon2().
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OCILogon()
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Name
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OCI Service Context Logon
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Purpose
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This function is used to create a simple logon session.
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Syntax
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sword OCILogon ( OCIEnv *envhp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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const OraText *username,
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ub4 uname_len,
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const OraText *password,
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ub4 passwd_len,
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const OraText *dbname,
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ub4 dbname_len );
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Comments
|
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This function is used to create a simple logon session for an application.
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Note: Users requiring more complex session (e.g., TP monitor
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applications) should refer to the section "Application Initialization,
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Connection, and Authorization" on page 2-16.
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This call allocates the error and service context handles which are passed to
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it. This call also implicitly allocates server and authentication handles
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associated with the session. These handles can be retrieved by calling
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OCIAttrGet() on the service context handle.
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Parameters
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envhp (IN) - the OCI environment handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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svchp (OUT) - the service context pointer.
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username (IN) - the username.
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uname_len (IN) - the length of username.
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password (IN) - the user's password.
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passwd_len (IN) - the length of password.
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dbname (IN) - the name of the database to connect to.
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dbname_len (IN) - the length of dbname.
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See Also
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OCILogoff()
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OCILogon2()
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Name
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OCI Service Context Logon
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Purpose
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This function is used to create a logon session in connection pooling mode.
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Syntax
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sword OCILogon2 ( OCIEnv *envhp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCISvcCtx **svchp,
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const OraText *username,
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ub4 uname_len,
|
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const OraText *password,
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ub4 passwd_len,
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const OraText *dbname,
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ub4 dbname_len,
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ub4 mode);
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Comments
|
|
This function is used to create a simple logon session for an application in
|
|
Connection Pooling mode. The valid values for mode are currently OCI_POOL and
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OCI_DEFAULT. Call to this function with OCI_DEFAULT mode is equivalent to
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OCILogon() call.
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This call allocates the error and service context handles which are passed to
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it. This call also implicitly allocates server and authentication handles
|
|
associated with the session. These handles can be retrieved by calling
|
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OCIAttrGet() on the service context handle. This call assumes that
|
|
OCIConnectionPoolCreate() has already been called for the same dbname.
|
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Parameters
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envhp (IN) - the OCI environment handle.
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errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
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svchp (OUT) - the service context pointer.
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username (IN) - the username.
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uname_len (IN) - the length of username.
|
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password (IN) - the user's password. If this is null, it is assumed that a
|
|
proxy session has to be created and the required grants on
|
|
the database are already done.
|
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passwd_len (IN) - the length of password.
|
|
dbname (IN) - the name of the database to connect to.
|
|
dbname_len (IN) - the length of dbname.
|
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mode (IN) - the mode for doing the server attach. Should be OCI_POOL for
|
|
using Connection Pooling.
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See Also
|
|
OCILogoff()
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OCIMemoryFree()
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Name
|
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OCI FREE Memory
|
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Purpose
|
|
Frees up storage associated with the pointer.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
void OCIMemoryFree ( const OCIStmt *stmhp,
|
|
void *memptr);
|
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Comments
|
|
Frees up dynamically allocated data pointers associated with the pointer using
|
|
either the default memory free function or the registered memory free
|
|
function, as the case may be.
|
|
A user-defined memory free function can be registered during the initial call
|
|
to OCIInitialize().
|
|
This call is always successful.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmhp (IN) - statement handle which returned this data buffer.
|
|
memptr (IN) - pointer to data allocated by the client library.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIInitialize()
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|
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|
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OCIParamGet()
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Name
|
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OCI Get PARaMeter
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Returns a descriptor of a parameter specified by position in the describe
|
|
handle or statement handle.
|
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Syntax
|
|
sword OCIParamGet ( const void *hndlp,
|
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ub4 htype,
|
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OCIError *errhp,
|
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void **parmdpp,
|
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ub4 pos );
|
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Comments
|
|
This call returns a descriptor of a parameter specified by position in the
|
|
describe handle or statement handle. Parameter descriptors are always
|
|
allocated internally by the OCI library. They are read-only.
|
|
OCI_NO_DATA may be returned if there are no parameter descriptors for this
|
|
position.
|
|
See Appendix B for more detailed information about parameter descriptor
|
|
attributes.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN) - a statement handle or describe handle. The OCIParamGet()
|
|
function will return a parameter descriptor for this handle.
|
|
htype (IN) - the type of the handle passed in the handle parameter. Valid
|
|
types are OCI_HTYPE_DESCRIBE, for a describe handle OCI_HTYPE_STMT, for a
|
|
statement handle
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
parmdpp (OUT) - a descriptor of the parameter at the position given in the pos
|
|
parameter.
|
|
pos (IN) - position number in the statement handle or describe handle. A
|
|
parameter descriptor will be returned for this position.
|
|
Note: OCI_NO_DATA may be returned if there are no parameter
|
|
descriptors for this position.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet(), OCIAttrSet()
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|
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OCIParamSet()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Parameter Set in handle
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Used to set a complex object retrieval descriptor into a complex object
|
|
retrieval handle.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIParamGet ( void *hndlp,
|
|
ub4 htyp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const void *dscp,
|
|
ub4 dtyp,
|
|
ub4 pos );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call sets a given complex object retrieval descriptor into a complex
|
|
object retrieval handle.
|
|
The handle must have been previously allocated using OCIHandleAlloc(), and
|
|
the descriptor must have been previously allocated using OCIDescAlloc().
|
|
Attributes of the descriptor are set using OCIAttrSet().
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN/OUT) - handle pointer.
|
|
htype (IN) - handle type.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - error handle.
|
|
dscp (IN) - complex object retrieval descriptor pointer.
|
|
dtyp (IN) -
|
|
pos (IN) - position number.
|
|
See Also
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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OCIPasswordChange()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Change PassWord
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call allows the password of an account to be changed.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIPasswordChange ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *user_name,
|
|
ub4 usernm_len,
|
|
const OraText *opasswd,
|
|
ub4 opasswd_len,
|
|
const OraText *npasswd,
|
|
sb4 npasswd_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call allows the password of an account to be changed. This call is
|
|
similar to OCISessionBegin() with the following differences:
|
|
If the user authentication is already established, it authenticates
|
|
the account using the old password and then changes the
|
|
password to the new password
|
|
If the user authentication is not established, it establishes a user
|
|
authentication and authenticates the account using the old
|
|
password, then changes the password to the new password.
|
|
This call is useful when the password of an account is expired and
|
|
OCISessionBegin() returns an error or warning which indicates that the
|
|
password has expired.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - a handle to a service context. The service context handle
|
|
must be initialized and have a server context handle associated with it.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
user_name (IN) - specifies the user name. It points to a character string,
|
|
whose length is specified in usernm_len. This parameter must be NULL if the
|
|
service context has been initialized with an authentication handle.
|
|
usernm_len (IN) - the length of the user name string specified in user_name.
|
|
For a valid user name string, usernm_len must be non-zero.
|
|
opasswd (IN) - specifies the user's old password. It points to a character
|
|
string, whose length is specified in opasswd_len .
|
|
opasswd_len (IN) - the length of the old password string specified in opasswd.
|
|
For a valid password string, opasswd_len must be non-zero.
|
|
npasswd (IN) - specifies the user's new password. It points to a character
|
|
string, whose length is specified in npasswd_len which must be non-zero for a
|
|
valid password string. If the password complexity verification routine is
|
|
specified in the user's profile to verify the new password's complexity, the
|
|
new password must meet the complexity requirements of the verification
|
|
function.
|
|
npasswd_len (IN) - then length of the new password string specified in
|
|
npasswd. For a valid password string, npasswd_len must be non-zero.
|
|
mode - pass as OCI_DEFAULT.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCISessionBegin()
|
|
|
|
|
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----------------------------------OCIReset------------------------------------
|
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|
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|
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OCIReset()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Reset
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Resets the interrupted asynchronous operation and protocol. Must be called
|
|
if a OCIBreak call had been issued while a non-blocking operation was in
|
|
progress.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIReset ( void *hndlp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is called in non-blocking mode ONLY. Resets the interrupted
|
|
asynchronous operation and protocol. Must be called if a OCIBreak call
|
|
had been issued while a non-blocking operation was in progress.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN) - the service context handle or the server context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
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|
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OCIResultSetToStmt()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI convert Result Set to Statement Handle
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Converts a descriptor to statement handle for fetching rows.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIResultSetToStmt ( OCIResult *rsetdp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Converts a descriptor to statement handle for fetching rows.
|
|
A result set descriptor can be allocated with a call to OCIDescAlloc().
|
|
Parameters
|
|
rsetdp (IN/OUT) - a result set descriptor pointer.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIDescAlloc()
|
|
|
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|
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OCIServerAttach()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI ATtaCH to server
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Creates an access path to a data source for OCI operations.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIServerAttach ( OCIServer *srvhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *dblink,
|
|
sb4 dblink_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to create an association between an OCI application and a
|
|
particular server.
|
|
This call initializes a server context handle, which must have been previously
|
|
allocated with a call to OCIHandleAlloc().
|
|
The server context handle initialized by this call can be associated with a
|
|
service context through a call to OCIAttrSet(). Once that association has been
|
|
made, OCI operations can be performed against the server.
|
|
If an application is operating against multiple servers, multiple server
|
|
context handles can be maintained. OCI operations are performed against
|
|
whichever server context is currently associated with the service context.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
srvhp (IN/OUT) - an uninitialized server context handle, which gets
|
|
initialized by this call. Passing in an initialized server handle causes an
|
|
error.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
dblink (IN) - specifies the database (server) to use. This parameter points to
|
|
a character string which specifies a connect string or a service point. If the
|
|
connect string is NULL, then this call attaches to the default host. The length
|
|
of connstr is specified in connstr_len. The connstr pointer may be freed by the
|
|
caller on return.
|
|
dblink_len (IN) - the length of the string pointed to by connstr. For a valid
|
|
connect string name or alias, connstr_len must be non-zero.
|
|
mode (IN) - specifies the various modes of operation. For release 8.0, pass as
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT - in this mode, calls made to the server on this server context
|
|
are made in blocking mode.
|
|
Example
|
|
See the description of OCIStmtPrepare() on page 13-96 for an example showing
|
|
the use of OCIServerAttach().
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIServerDetach()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIServerDetach()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI DeTaCH server
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Deletes an access to a data source for OCI operations.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIServerDetach ( OCIServer *svrhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call deletes an access to data source for OCI operations, which was
|
|
established by a call to OCIServerAttach().
|
|
Parameters
|
|
srvhp (IN) - a handle to an initialized server context, which gets reset to
|
|
uninitialized state. The handle is not de-allocated.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
mode (IN) - specifies the various modes of operation. The only valid mode is
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT for the default mode.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIServerAttach()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIServerVersion()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI VERSion
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Returns the version string of the Oracle server.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIServerVersion ( void *hndlp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OraText *bufp,
|
|
ub4 bufsz
|
|
ub1 hndltype );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call returns the version string of the Oracle server.
|
|
For example, the following might be returned as the version string if your
|
|
application is running against a 7.3.2 server:
|
|
Oracle7 Server Release 7.3.2.0.0 - Production Release
|
|
PL/SQL Release 2.3.2.0.0 - Production
|
|
CORE Version 3.5.2.0.0 - Production
|
|
TNS for SEQUENT DYNIX/ptx: Version 2.3.2.0.0 - Production
|
|
NLSRTL Version 3.2.2.0.0 - Production
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN) - the service context handle or the server context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
bufp (IN) - the buffer in which the version information is returned.
|
|
bufsz (IN) - the length of the buffer.
|
|
hndltype (IN) - the type of handle passed to the function.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
OCISessionBegin()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Session Begin and authenticate user
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Creates a user authentication and begins a user session for a given server.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCISessionBegin ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCISession *usrhp,
|
|
ub4 credt,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
For Oracle8, OCISessionBegin() must be called for any given server handle
|
|
before requests can be made against it. Also, OCISessionBegin() only supports
|
|
authenticating the user for access to the Oracle server specified by the
|
|
server handle in the service context. In other words, after OCIServerAttach()
|
|
is called to initialize a server handle, OCISessionBegin() must be called to
|
|
authenticate the user for that given server.
|
|
When OCISessionBegin() is called for the first time for the given server
|
|
handle, the initialized authentication handle is called a primary
|
|
authentication context. A primary authentication context may not be created
|
|
with the OCI_MIGRATE mode. Also, only one primary authentication context can
|
|
be created for a given server handle and the primary authentication context c
|
|
an only ever be used with that server handle. If the primary authentication
|
|
context is set in a service handle with a different server handle, then an
|
|
error will result.
|
|
After OCISessionBegin() has been called for the server handle, and the primary
|
|
authentication context is set in the service handle, OCISessionBegin() may be
|
|
called again to initialize another authentication handle with different (or
|
|
the same) credentials. When OCISessionBegin() is called with a service handle
|
|
set with a primary authentication context, the returned authentication context
|
|
in authp is called a user authentication context. As many user authentication
|
|
contexts may be initialized as desired.
|
|
User authentication contexts may be created with the OCI_MIGRATE mode.
|
|
If the OCI_MIGRATE mode is not specified, then the user authentication
|
|
context can only ever be used with the same server handle set in svchp. If
|
|
OCI_MIGRATE mode is specified, then the user authentication may be set
|
|
with different server handles. However, the user authentication context is
|
|
restricted to use with only server handles which resolve to the same database
|
|
instance and that have equivalent primary authentication contexts. Equivalent
|
|
authentication contexts are those which were authenticated as the same
|
|
database user.
|
|
OCI_SYSDBA, OCI_SYSOPER, OCI_SYSASM, and OCI_PRELIM_AUTH may only be used
|
|
with a primary authentication context.
|
|
To provide credentials for a call to OCISessionBegin(), one of two methods are
|
|
supported. The first is to provide a valid username and password pair for
|
|
database authentication in the user authentication handle passed to
|
|
OCISessionBegin(). This involves using OCIAttrSet() to set the
|
|
OCI_ATTR_USERNAME and OCI_ATTR_PASSWORD attributes on the
|
|
authentication handle. Then OCISessionBegin() is called with
|
|
OCI_CRED_RDBMS.
|
|
Note: When the authentication handle is terminated using
|
|
OCISessionEnd(), the username and password attributes remain
|
|
unchanged and thus can be re-used in a future call to OCISessionBegin().
|
|
Otherwise, they must be reset to new values before the next
|
|
OCISessionBegin() call.
|
|
The second type of credentials supported are external credentials. No
|
|
attributes need to be set on the authentication handle before calling
|
|
OCISessionBegin(). The credential type is OCI_CRED_EXT. This is equivalent
|
|
to the Oracle7 `connect /' syntax. If values have been set for
|
|
OCI_ATTR_USERNAME and OCI_ATTR_PASSWORD, then these are
|
|
ignored if OCI_CRED_EXT is used.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - a handle to a service context. There must be a valid server
|
|
handle set in svchp.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle to the retrieve diagnostic information.
|
|
usrhp (IN/OUT) - a handle to an authentication context, which is initialized
|
|
by this call.
|
|
credt (IN) - specifies the type of credentials to use for authentication.
|
|
Valid values for credt are:
|
|
OCI_CRED_RDBMS - authenticate using a database username and
|
|
password pair as credentials. The attributes OCI_ATTR_USERNAME
|
|
and OCI_ATTR_PASSWORD should be set on the authentication
|
|
context before this call.
|
|
OCI_CRED_EXT - authenticate using external credentials. No username
|
|
or password is provided.
|
|
mode (IN) - specifies the various modes of operation. Valid modes are:
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT - in this mode, the authentication context returned may
|
|
only ever be set with the same server context specified in svchp. This
|
|
establishes the primary authentication context.
|
|
OCI_MIGRATE - in this mode, the new authentication context may be
|
|
set in a service handle with a different server handle. This mode
|
|
establishes the user authentication context.
|
|
OCI_SYSDBA - in this mode, the user is authenticated for SYSDBA
|
|
access.
|
|
OCI_SYSOPER - in this mode, the user is authenticated for SYSOPER
|
|
access.
|
|
OCI_SYSASM - in this mode, the user is authenticated for SYSASM
|
|
access. Note that only an ASM instance can grant SYSASM access.
|
|
OCI_PRELIM_AUTH - this mode may only be used with OCI_SYSDBA, OCI_SYSASM,
|
|
or OCI_SYSOPER to authenticate for certain administration tasks.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCISessionEnd()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCISessionEnd()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Terminate user Authentication Context
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Terminates a user authentication context created by OCISessionBegin()
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCISessionEnd ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCISession *usrhp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
The user security context associated with the service context is invalidated
|
|
by this call. Storage for the authentication context is not freed. The
|
|
transaction specified by the service context is implicitly committed. The
|
|
transaction handle, if explicitly allocated, may be freed if not being used.
|
|
Resources allocated on the server for this user are freed.
|
|
The authentication handle may be reused in a new call to OCISessionBegin().
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle. There must be a valid server
|
|
handle and user authentication handle associated with svchp.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
usrhp (IN) - de-authenticate this user. If this parameter is passed as NULL,
|
|
the user in the service context handle is de-authenticated.
|
|
mode (IN) - the only valid mode is OCI_DEFAULT.
|
|
Example
|
|
In this example, an authentication context is destroyed.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCISessionBegin()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtExecute()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI EXECute
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call associates an application request with a server.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtExecute ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 iters,
|
|
ub4 rowoff,
|
|
const OCISnapshot *snap_in,
|
|
OCISnapshot *snap_out,
|
|
ub4 mode );
|
|
Comments
|
|
This function is used to execute a prepared SQL statement.
|
|
Using an execute call, the application associates a request with a server. On
|
|
success, OCI_SUCCESS is returned.
|
|
If a SELECT statement is executed, the description of the select list follows
|
|
implicitly as a response. This description is buffered on the client side for
|
|
describes, fetches and define type conversions. Hence it is optimal to
|
|
describe a select list only after an execute.
|
|
Also for SELECT statements, some results are available implicitly. Rows will
|
|
be received and buffered at the end of the execute. For queries with small row
|
|
count, a prefetch causes memory to be released in the server if the end of
|
|
fetch is reached, an optimization that may result in memory usage reduction.
|
|
Set attribute call has been defined to set the number of rows to be prefetched
|
|
per result set.
|
|
For SELECT statements, at the end of the execute, the statement handle
|
|
implicitly maintains a reference to the service context on which it is
|
|
executed. It is the user's responsibility to maintain the integrity of the
|
|
service context. If the attributes of a service context is changed for
|
|
executing some operations on this service context, the service context must
|
|
be restored to have the same attributes, that a statement was executed with,
|
|
prior to a fetch on the statement handle. The implicit reference is maintained
|
|
until the statement handle is freed or the fetch is cancelled or an end of
|
|
fetch condition is reached.
|
|
Note: If output variables are defined for a SELECT statement before a
|
|
call to OCIStmtExecute(), the number of rows specified by iters will be
|
|
fetched directly into the defined output buffers and additional rows
|
|
equivalent to the prefetch count will be prefetched. If there are no
|
|
additional rows, then the fetch is complete without calling
|
|
OCIStmtFetch().
|
|
The execute call will return errors if the statement has bind data types that
|
|
are not supported in an Oracle7 server.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - service context handle.
|
|
stmtp (IN/OUT) - an statement handle - defines the statement and the
|
|
associated data to be executed at the server. It is invalid to pass in a
|
|
statement handle that has bind of data types only supported in release 8.0
|
|
when srvchp points to an Oracle7 server.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error. If the statement is being
|
|
batched and it is successful, then this handle will contain this particular
|
|
statement execution specific errors returned from the server when the batch is
|
|
flushed.
|
|
iters (IN) - the number of times this statement is executed for non-Select
|
|
statements. For Select statements, if iters is non-zero, then defines must
|
|
have been done for the statement handle. The execution fetches iters rows into
|
|
these predefined buffers and prefetches more rows depending upon the prefetch
|
|
row count. This function returns an error if iters=0 for non-SELECT
|
|
statements.
|
|
rowoff (IN) - the index from which the data in an array bind is relevant for
|
|
this multiple row execution.
|
|
snap_in (IN) - this parameter is optional. if supplied, must point to a
|
|
snapshot descriptor of type OCI_DTYPE_SNAP. The contents of this descriptor
|
|
must be obtained from the snap_out parameter of a previous call. The
|
|
descriptor is ignored if the SQL is not a SELECT. This facility allows
|
|
multiple service contexts to ORACLE to see the same consistent snapshot of the
|
|
database's committed data. However, uncommitted data in one context is not
|
|
visible to another context even using the same snapshot.
|
|
snap_out (OUT) - this parameter optional. if supplied, must point to a
|
|
descriptor of type OCI_DTYPE_SNAP. This descriptor is filled in with an
|
|
opaque representation which is the current ORACLE "system change
|
|
number" suitable as a snap_in input to a subsequent call to OCIStmtExecute().
|
|
This descriptor should not be used any longer than necessary in order to avoid
|
|
"snapshot too old" errors.
|
|
mode (IN) - The modes are:
|
|
If OCI_DEFAULT_MODE, the default mode, is selected, the request is
|
|
immediately executed. Error handle contains diagnostics on error if any.
|
|
OCI_EXACT_FETCH - if the statement is a SQL SELECT, this mode is
|
|
only valid if the application has set the prefetch row count prior to this
|
|
call. In this mode, the OCI library will get up to the number of rows
|
|
specified (i.e., prefetch row count plus iters). If the number of rows
|
|
returned by the query is greater than this value, OCI_ERROR will be
|
|
returned with ORA-01422 as the implementation specific error in a
|
|
diagnostic record. If the number of rows returned by the query is
|
|
smaller than the prefetch row count, OCI_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO will
|
|
be returned with ORA-01403 as the implementation specific error. The
|
|
prefetch buffer size is ignored and the OCI library tries to allocate all the
|
|
space required to contain the prefetched rows. The exact fetch semantics
|
|
apply to only the top level rows. No more rows can be fetched for this
|
|
query at the end of the call.
|
|
OCI_KEEP_FETCH_STATE - the result set rows (not yet fetched) of this
|
|
statement executed in this transaction will be maintained when the
|
|
transaction is detached for migration. By default, a query is cancelled
|
|
when a transaction is detached for migration. This mode is the default
|
|
mode when connected to a V7 server.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIStmtPrepare()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtFetch()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI FetCH
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Fetches rows from a query.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtFetch ( OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 nrows,
|
|
ub2 orientation,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The fetch call is a local call, if prefetched rows suffice. However, this is
|
|
transparent to the application. If LOB columns are being read, LOB locators
|
|
are fetched for subsequent LOB operations to be performed on these locators.
|
|
Prefetching is turned off if LONG columns are involved.
|
|
A fetch with nrows set to 0 rows effectively cancels the fetch for this
|
|
statement.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmtp (IN) - a statement (application request) handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
nrows (IN) - number of rows to be fetched from the current position.
|
|
orientation (IN) - for release 8.0, the only acceptable value is
|
|
OCI_FETCH_NEXT, which is also the default value.
|
|
mode (IN) - for release 8.0, beta-1, the following mode is defined.
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT - default mode
|
|
OCI_EOF_FETCH - indicates that it is the last fetch from the result set.
|
|
If nrows is non-zero, setting this mode effectively cancels fetching after
|
|
retrieving nrows, otherwise it cancels fetching immediately.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtFetch2()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI FetCH2
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Fetches rows from a query.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtFetch2 ( OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 nrows,
|
|
ub2 orientation,
|
|
ub4 scrollOffset,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The fetch call works similar to the OCIStmtFetch call with the
|
|
addition of the fetchOffset parameter. It can be used on any
|
|
statement handle, whether it is scrollable or not. For a
|
|
non-scrollable statement handle, the only acceptable value
|
|
will be OCI_FETCH_NEXT, and the fetchOffset parameter will be
|
|
ignored. Applications are encouraged to use this new call.
|
|
|
|
A fetchOffset with OCI_FETCH_RELATIVE is equivalent to
|
|
OCI_FETCH_CURRENT with a value of 0, is equivalent to
|
|
OCI_FETCH_NEXT with a value of 1, and equivalent to
|
|
OCI_FETCH_PRIOR with a value of -1. Note that the range of
|
|
accessible rows is [1,OCI_ATTR_ROW_COUNT] beyond which an
|
|
error could be raised if sufficient rows do not exist in
|
|
|
|
The fetch call is a local call, if prefetched rows suffice. However, this is
|
|
transparent to the application. If LOB columns are being read, LOB locators
|
|
are fetched for subsequent LOB operations to be performed on these locators.
|
|
Prefetching is turned off if LONG columns are involved.
|
|
A fetch with nrows set to 0 rows effectively cancels the fetch for this
|
|
statement.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmtp (IN) - a statement (application request) handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
nrows (IN) - number of rows to be fetched from the current position.
|
|
It defaults to 1 for orientation OCI_FETCH_LAST.
|
|
orientation (IN) - The acceptable values are as follows, with
|
|
OCI_FETCH_NEXT being the default value.
|
|
OCI_FETCH_CURRENT gets the current row,
|
|
OCI_FETCH_NEXT gets the next row from the current position,
|
|
OCI_FETCH_FIRST gets the first row in the result set,
|
|
OCI_FETCH_LAST gets the last row in the result set,
|
|
OCI_FETCH_PRIOR gets the previous row from the current row in the result set,
|
|
OCI_FETCH_ABSOLUTE will fetch the row number (specified by fetchOffset
|
|
parameter) in the result set using absolute positioning,
|
|
OCI_FETCH_RELATIVE will fetch the row number (specified by fetchOffset
|
|
parameter) in the result set using relative positioning.
|
|
scrollOffset(IN) - offset used with the OCI_FETCH_ABSOLUTE and
|
|
OCI_FETCH_RELATIVE orientation parameters only. It specify
|
|
the new current position for scrollable result set. It is
|
|
ignored for non-scrollable result sets.
|
|
mode (IN) - for release 8.0, beta-1, the following mode is defined.
|
|
OCI_DEFAULT - default mode
|
|
OCI_EOF_FETCH - indicates that it is the last fetch from the result set.
|
|
If nrows is non-zero, setting this mode effectively cancels fetching after
|
|
retrieving nrows, otherwise it cancels fetching immediately.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtGetPieceInfo()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Get Piece Information
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Returns piece information for a piecewise operation.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtGetPieceInfo( const OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void **hndlpp,
|
|
ub4 *typep,
|
|
ub1 *in_outp,
|
|
ub4 *iterp,
|
|
ub4 *idxp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep );
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
When an execute/fetch call returns OCI_NEED_DATA to get/return a
|
|
dynamic bind/define value or piece, OCIStmtGetPieceInfo() returns the
|
|
relevant information: bind/define handle, iteration or index number and
|
|
which piece.
|
|
See the section "Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on page
|
|
5-16 for more information about using OCIStmtGetPieceInfo().
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmtp (IN) - the statement when executed returned OCI_NEED_DATA.
|
|
errhp (OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
hndlpp (OUT) - returns a pointer to the bind or define handle of the bind or
|
|
define whose runtime data is required or is being provided.
|
|
typep (OUT) - the type of the handle pointed to by hndlpp: OCI_HTYPE_BIND
|
|
(for a bind handle) or OCI_HTYPE_DEFINE (for a define handle).
|
|
in_outp (OUT) - returns OCI_PARAM_IN if the data is required for an IN bind
|
|
value. Returns OCI_PARAM_OUT if the data is available as an OUT bind
|
|
variable or a define position value.
|
|
iterp (OUT) - returns the row number of a multiple row operation.
|
|
idxp (OUT) - the index of an array element of a PL/SQL array bind operation.
|
|
piecep (OUT) - returns one of the following defined values -
|
|
OCI_ONE_PIECE, OCI_FIRST_PIECE, OCI_NEXT_PIECE and
|
|
OCI_LAST_PIECE. The default value is always OCI_ONE_PIECE.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet(), OCIAttrGet(), OCIStmtExecute(), OCIStmtFetch(),
|
|
OCIStmtSetPieceInfo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtPrepare()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Statement REQuest
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call defines the SQL/PLSQL statement to be executed.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtPrepare ( OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *stmt,
|
|
ub4 stmt_len,
|
|
ub4 language,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to prepare a SQL or PL/SQL statement for execution. The
|
|
OCIStmtPrepare() call defines an application request.
|
|
This is a purely local call. Data values for this statement initialized in
|
|
subsequent bind calls will be stored in a bind handle which will hang off this
|
|
statement handle.
|
|
This call does not create an association between this statement handle and any
|
|
particular server.
|
|
See the section "Preparing Statements" on page 2-21 for more information
|
|
about using this call.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmtp (IN) - a statement handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle to retrieve diagnostic information.
|
|
stmt (IN) - SQL or PL/SQL statement to be executed. Must be a null-terminated
|
|
string. The pointer to the OraText of the statement must be available as long
|
|
as the statement is executed.
|
|
stmt_len (IN) - length of the statement. Must not be zero.
|
|
language (IN) - V7, V8, or native syntax. Possible values are:
|
|
OCI_V7_SYNTAX - V7 ORACLE parsing syntax
|
|
OCI_V8_SYNTAX - V8 ORACLE parsing syntax
|
|
OCI_NTV_SYNTAX - syntax depending upon the version of the server.
|
|
mode (IN) - the only defined mode is OCI_DEFAULT for default mode.
|
|
Example
|
|
This example demonstrates the use of OCIStmtPrepare(), as well as the OCI
|
|
application initialization calls.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet(), OCIStmtExecute()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtPrepare2()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Statement REQuest with (a) early binding to svchp and/or
|
|
(b) stmt caching
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call defines the SQL/PLSQL statement to be executed.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtPrepare2 ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIStmt **stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *stmt,
|
|
ub4 stmt_len,
|
|
const OraText *key,
|
|
ub4 key_len,
|
|
ub4 language,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to prepare a SQL or PL/SQL statement for execution. The
|
|
OCIStmtPrepare() call defines an application request.
|
|
This is a purely local call. Data values for this statement initialized in
|
|
subsequent bind calls will be stored in a bind handle which will hang off this
|
|
statement handle.
|
|
This call creates an association between the statement handle and a service
|
|
context. It differs from OCIStmtPrepare in that respect.It also supports
|
|
stmt caching. The stmt will automatically be cached if the authp of the stmt
|
|
has enabled stmt caching.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN) - the service context handle that contains the session that
|
|
this stmt handle belongs to.
|
|
stmtp (OUT) - an unallocated stmt handle must be pased in. An allocated
|
|
and prepared statement handle will be returned.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle to retrieve diagnostic information.
|
|
stmt (IN) - SQL or PL/SQL statement to be executed. Must be a null-
|
|
terminated string. The pointer to the OraText of the statement
|
|
must be available as long as the statement is executed.
|
|
stmt_len (IN) - length of the statement. Must not be zero.
|
|
key (IN) - This is only Valid for OCI Stmt Caching. It indicates the
|
|
key to search with. It thus optimizes the search in the cache.
|
|
key_len (IN) - the length of the key. This, too, is onlly valid for stmt
|
|
caching.
|
|
language (IN) - V7, V8, or native syntax. Possible values are:
|
|
OCI_V7_SYNTAX - V7 ORACLE parsing syntax
|
|
OCI_V8_SYNTAX - V8 ORACLE parsing syntax
|
|
OCI_NTV_SYNTAX - syntax depending upon the version of the server.
|
|
mode (IN) - the defined modes are OCI_DEFAULT and OCI_PREP2_CACHE_SEARCHONLY.
|
|
Example
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIStmtExecute(), OCIStmtRelease()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtRelease()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Statement Release. This call is used to relesae the stmt that
|
|
was retreived using OCIStmtPrepare2(). If the stmt is release
|
|
using this call, OCIHandleFree() must not be called on the stmt
|
|
handle.
|
|
Purpose
|
|
This call releases the statement obtained by OCIStmtPrepare2
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtRelease ( OCIStmt *stmtp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
cONST OraText *key,
|
|
ub4 key_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This call is used to release a handle obtained via OCIStmtPrepare2().
|
|
It also frees the memory associated with the handle.
|
|
This is a purely local call.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
stmtp (IN/OUT) - The statement handle to be released/freed.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle to retrieve diagnostic information.
|
|
key (IN) - This is only Valid for OCI Stmt Caching. It indicates the
|
|
key to tag the stmt with.
|
|
key_len (IN) - the length of the key. This, too, is only valid for stmt
|
|
caching.
|
|
mode (IN) - the defined modes are OCI_DEFAULT for default mode and
|
|
OCI_STRLS_CACHE_DELETE (only used for Stmt Caching).
|
|
Example
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIStmtExecute(), OCIStmtPrepare2()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIStmtSetPieceInfo()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Set Piece Information
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Sets piece information for a piecewise operation.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIStmtSetPieceInfo ( void *hndlp,
|
|
ub4 type,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 *alenp,
|
|
ub1 piece,
|
|
const void *indp,
|
|
ub2 *rcodep );
|
|
Comments
|
|
When an execute call returns OCI_NEED_DATA to get a dynamic IN/OUT
|
|
bind value or piece, OCIStmtSetPieceInfo() sets the piece information: the
|
|
buffer, the length, the indicator and which piece is currently being processed.
|
|
For more information about using OCIStmtSetPieceInfo() see the section
|
|
"Runtime Data Allocation and Piecewise Operations" on page 5-16.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndlp (IN/OUT) - the bind/define handle.
|
|
type (IN) - type of the handle.
|
|
errhp (OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
bufp (IN/OUT) - bufp is a pointer to a storage containing the data value or
|
|
the piece when it is an IN bind variable, otherwise bufp is a pointer to
|
|
storage for getting a piece or a value for OUT binds and define variables. For
|
|
named data types or REFs, a pointer to the object or REF is returned.
|
|
alenp (IN/OUT) - the length of the piece or the value.
|
|
piece (IN) - the piece parameter. The following are valid values:
|
|
OCI_ONE_PIECE, OCI_FIRST_PIECE, OCI_NEXT_PIECE, or
|
|
OCI_LAST_PIECE.
|
|
The default value is OCI_ONE_PIECE. This parameter is used for IN bind
|
|
variables only.
|
|
indp (IN/OUT) - indicator. A pointer to a sb2 value or pointer to an indicator
|
|
structure for named data types (SQLT_NTY) and REFs (SQLT_REF), i.e., *indp
|
|
is either an sb2 or a void * depending upon the data type.
|
|
rcodep (IN/OUT) - return code.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIAttrGet(), OCIAttrGet(), OCIStmtExecute(), OCIStmtFetch(),
|
|
OCIStmtGetPieceInfo()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatInit
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package Initialize
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Initializes the OCIFormat package.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
Comments
|
|
This routine must be called before calling any other OCIFormat routine.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - OCI environment or session handle
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - OCI error handle
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFormatTerm()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatString
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package Format String
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Writes a text string into the supplied text buffer using the argument
|
|
list submitted to it and in accordance with the format string given.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatString(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *buffer,
|
|
sbig_ora bufferLength, sbig_ora *returnLength,
|
|
const OraText *formatString, ...);
|
|
Comments
|
|
The first call to this routine must be preceded by a call to the
|
|
OCIFormatInit routine that initializes the OCIFormat package
|
|
for use. When this routine is no longer needed then terminate
|
|
the OCIFormat package by a call to the OCIFormatTerm routine.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - OCI environment or session handle
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - OCI error handle
|
|
buffer (OUT) - text buffer for the string
|
|
bufferLength (IN) - length of the text buffer
|
|
returnLength (OUT) - length of the formatted string
|
|
formatString (IN) - format specification string
|
|
... (IN) - variable argument list
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTerm
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package Terminate
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Terminates the OCIFormat package.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTerm(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
Comments
|
|
It must be called after the OCIFormat package is no longer being used.
|
|
Returns OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
Parameters
|
|
hndl (IN/OUT) - OCI environment or session handle
|
|
err (IN/OUT) - OCI error handle
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCIFormatInit()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTUb1
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package ub1 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the ub1 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUb1(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTUb2
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package ub2 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the ub2 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUb2(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTUb4
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package ub4 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the ub4 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUb4(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTUword
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package uword Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the uword type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUword(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTUbig_ora
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package ubig_ora Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the ubig_ora type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUbig_ora(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTSb1
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package sb1 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the sb1 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSb1(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTSb2
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package sb2 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the sb2 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSb2(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTSb4
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package sb4 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the sb4 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSb4(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTSword
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package sword Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the sword type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSword(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTSbig_ora
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package sbig_ora Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the sbig_ora type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSbig_ora(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTEb1
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package eb1 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the eb1 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEb1(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTEb2
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package eb2 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the eb2 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEb2(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTEb4
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package eb4 Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the eb4 type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEb4(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTEword
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package eword Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the eword type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEword(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTChar
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package text Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the text type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTChar(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTText
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package *text Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the *text type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTText(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTDouble
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package double Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the double type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTDouble(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatDvoid
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package void Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the type value for the void type.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTDvoid(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIFormatTEnd
|
|
Name
|
|
OCIFormat Package end Type
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Return the list terminator's "type".
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEnd(void);
|
|
Comments
|
|
None
|
|
Parameters
|
|
None
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCISvcCtxToLda()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI toggle SerVice context handle to Version 7 Lda_Def
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Toggles between a V8 service context handle and a V7 Lda_Def.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCISvcCtxToLda ( OCISvcCtx *srvhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
Lda_Def *ldap );
|
|
Comments
|
|
Toggles between an Oracle8 service context handle and an Oracle7 Lda_Def.
|
|
This function can only be called after a service context has been properly
|
|
initialized.
|
|
Once the service context has been translated to an Lda_Def, it can be used in
|
|
release 7.x OCI calls (e.g., obindps(), ofen()).
|
|
Note: If there are multiple service contexts which share the same server
|
|
handle, only one can be in V7 mode at any time.
|
|
The action of this call can be reversed by passing the resulting Lda_Def to
|
|
the OCILdaToSvcCtx() function.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
ldap (IN/OUT) - a Logon Data Area for V7-style OCI calls which is initialized
|
|
by this call.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCILdaToSvcCtx()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCITransCommit()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI TX (transaction) CoMmit
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Commits the transaction associated with a specified service context.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCITransCommit ( OCISvcCtx *srvcp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 flags );
|
|
Comments
|
|
The transaction currently associated with the service context is committed. If
|
|
it is a distributed transaction that the server cannot commit, this call
|
|
additionally retrieves the state of the transaction from the database to be
|
|
returned to the user in the error handle.
|
|
If the application has defined multiple transactions, this function operates
|
|
on the transaction currently associated with the service context. If the
|
|
application is working with only the implicit local transaction created when
|
|
database changes are made, that implicit transaction is committed.
|
|
If the application is running in the object mode, then the modified or updated
|
|
objects in the object cache for this transaction are also committed.
|
|
The flags parameter is used for one-phase commit optimization in distributed
|
|
transactions. If the transaction is non-distributed, the flags parameter is
|
|
ignored, and OCI_DEFAULT can be passed as its value. OCI applications
|
|
managing global transactions should pass a value of
|
|
OCI_TRANS_TWOPHASE to the flags parameter for a two-phase commit. The
|
|
default is one-phase commit.
|
|
Under normal circumstances, OCITransCommit() returns with a status
|
|
indicating that the transaction has either been committed or rolled back. With
|
|
distributed transactions, it is possible that the transaction is now in-doubt
|
|
(i.e., neither committed nor aborted). In this case, OCITransCommit()
|
|
attempts to retrieve the status of the transaction from the server.
|
|
The status is returned.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
srvcp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
flags -see the "Comments" section above.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCITransRollback()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCITransDetach()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI TX (transaction) DeTach
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Detaches a transaction.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCITransDetach ( OCISvcCtx *srvcp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 flags);
|
|
Comments
|
|
Detaches a global transaction from the service context handle. The transaction
|
|
currently attached to the service context handle becomes inactive at the end
|
|
of this call. The transaction may be resumed later by calling OCITransStart(),
|
|
specifying a flags value of OCI_TRANS_RESUME.
|
|
When a transaction is detached, the value which was specified in the timeout
|
|
parameter of OCITransStart() when the transaction was started is used to
|
|
determine the amount of time the branch can remain inactive before being
|
|
deleted by the server's PMON process.
|
|
Note: The transaction can be resumed by a different process than the one
|
|
that detached it, provided that the transaction has the same
|
|
authorization.
|
|
Parameters
|
|
srvcp (IN) - the service context handle.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
flags (IN) - you must pass a value of OCI_DEFAULT for this parameter.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCITransStart()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCITransForget()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI TX (transaction) ForGeT
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Causes the server to forget a heuristically completed global transaction.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCITransForget ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
Comments
|
|
|
|
Forgets a heuristically completed global transaction. The server deletes the
|
|
status of the transaction from the system's pending transaction table.
|
|
The XID of the transaction to be forgotten is set as an attribute of the
|
|
transaction handle (OCI_ATTR_XID).
|
|
Parameters
|
|
srvcp (IN) - the service context handle - the transaction is rolled back.
|
|
errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
|
|
diagnostic information in the event of an error.
|
|
flags (IN) - you must pass OCI_DEFAULT for this parameter.
|
|
Related Functions
|
|
OCITransCommit(), OCITransRollback()
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCITransMultiPrepare()
|
|
Name
|
|
OCI Trans(action) Multi-Branch Prepare
|
|
Purpose
|
|
Prepares a transaction with multiple branches in a single call.
|
|
Syntax
|
|
sword OCITransMultiPrepare ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
ub4 numBranches,
|
|
OCITrans **txns,
|
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OCIError **errhp);
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Comments
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Prepares the specified global transaction for commit.
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This call is valid only for distributed transactions.
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This call is an advanced performance feature intended for use only in
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situations where the caller is responsible for preparing all the branches
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in a transaction.
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Parameters
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srvcp (IN) - the service context handle.
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numBranches (IN) - This is the number of branches expected. It is also the
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array size for the next two parameters.
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txns (IN) - This is the array of transaction handles for the branches to
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prepare. They should all have the OCI_ATTR_XID set. The global transaction
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ID should be the same.
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errhp (IN) - This is the array of error handles. If OCI_SUCCESS is not
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returned, then these will indicate which branches received which errors.
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Related Functions
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OCITransPrepare()
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OCITransPrepare()
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Name
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OCI TX (transaction) PREpare
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Purpose
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Prepares a transaction for commit.
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Syntax
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sword OCITransPrepare ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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ub4 flags);
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Comments
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Prepares the specified global transaction for commit.
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This call is valid only for distributed transactions.
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The call returns OCI_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO if the transaction has not made
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any changes. The error handle will indicate that the transaction is read-only.
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The flag parameter is not currently used.
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Parameters
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srvcp (IN) - the service context handle.
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errhp (IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
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diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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flags (IN) - you must pass OCI_DEFAULT for this parameter.
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Related Functions
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OCITransCommit(), OCITransForget()
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OCITransRollback()
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Name
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OCI TX (transaction) RoLlback
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Purpose
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Rolls back the current transaction.
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Syntax
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sword OCITransRollback ( void *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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ub4 flags );
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Comments
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The current transaction- defined as the set of statements executed since the
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last OCITransCommit() or since OCISessionBegin()-is rolled back.
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If the application is running under object mode then the modified or updated
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objects in the object cache for this transaction are also rolled back.
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An error is returned if an attempt is made to roll back a global transaction
|
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that is not currently active.
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Parameters
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svchp (IN) - a service context handle. The transaction currently set in the
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service context handle is rolled back.
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errhp -(IN) - an error handle which can be passed to OCIErrorGet() for
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diagnostic information in the event of an error.
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flags - you must pass a value of OCI_DEFAULT for this parameter.
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Related Functions
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OCITransCommit()
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OCITransStart()
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Name
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OCI TX (transaction) STart
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Purpose
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Sets the beginning of a transaction.
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Syntax
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sword OCITransStart ( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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uword timeout,
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ub4 flags);
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Comments
|
|
This function sets the beginning of a global or serializable transaction. The
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transaction context currently associated with the service context handle is
|
|
initialized at the end of the call if the flags parameter specifies that a new
|
|
transaction should be started.
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The XID of the transaction is set as an attribute of the transaction handle
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|
(OCI_ATTR_XID)
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Parameters
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svchp (IN/OUT) - the service context handle. The transaction context in the
|
|
service context handle is initialized at the end of the call if the flag
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|
specified a new transaction to be started.
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|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in
|
|
err and this function returns OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
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|
timeout (IN) - the time, in seconds, to wait for a transaction to become
|
|
available for resumption when OCI_TRANS_RESUME is specified. When
|
|
OCI_TRANS_NEW is specified, this value is stored and may be used later by
|
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OCITransDetach().
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|
flags (IN) - specifies whether a new transaction is being started or an
|
|
existing transaction is being resumed. Also specifies serializiability or
|
|
read-only status. More than a single value can be specified. By default,
|
|
a read/write transaction is started. The flag values are:
|
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OCI_TRANS_NEW - starts a new transaction branch. By default starts a
|
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tightly coupled and migratable branch.
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|
OCI_TRANS_TIGHT - explicitly specifies a tightly coupled branch
|
|
OCI_TRANS_LOOSE - specifies a loosely coupled branch
|
|
OCI_TRANS_RESUME - resumes an existing transaction branch.
|
|
OCI_TRANS_READONLY - start a readonly transaction
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OCI_TRANS_SERIALIZABLE - start a serializable transaction
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Related Functions
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OCITransDetach()
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******************************************************************************/
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/*-----------------------Dynamic Callback Function Pointers------------------*/
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typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackInBind)(void *ictxp, OCIBind *bindp, ub4 iter,
|
|
ub4 index, void **bufpp, ub4 *alenp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep, void **indp);
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|
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typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackOutBind)(void *octxp, OCIBind *bindp, ub4 iter,
|
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ub4 index, void **bufpp, ub4 **alenp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep, void **indp,
|
|
ub2 **rcodep);
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|
|
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typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackDefine)(void *octxp, OCIDefine *defnp, ub4 iter,
|
|
void **bufpp, ub4 **alenp, ub1 *piecep,
|
|
void **indp, ub2 **rcodep);
|
|
|
|
typedef sword (*OCIUserCallback)(void *ctxp, void *hndlp, ub4 type,
|
|
ub4 fcode, ub4 when, sword returnCode,
|
|
sb4 *errnop, va_list arglist);
|
|
|
|
typedef sword (*OCIEnvCallbackType)(OCIEnv *env, ub4 mode,
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz, void *usrmemp,
|
|
OCIUcb *ucbDesc);
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|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobRead)(void *ctxp, const void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 len, ub1 piece);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobWrite)(void *ctxp, void *bufp,
|
|
ub4 *lenp, ub1 *piece);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef ORAXB8_DEFINED
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|
|
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typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobRead2)(void *ctxp, const void *bufp, oraub8 len,
|
|
ub1 piece, void **changed_bufpp,
|
|
oraub8 *changed_lenp);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobWrite2)(void *ctxp, void *bufp, oraub8 *lenp,
|
|
ub1 *piece, void **changed_bufpp,
|
|
oraub8 *changed_lenp);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobArrayRead)(void *ctxp, ub4 array_iter,
|
|
const void *bufp, oraub8 len,
|
|
ub1 piece, void **changed_bufpp,
|
|
oraub8 *changed_lenp);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobArrayWrite)(void *ctxp, ub4 array_iter,
|
|
void *bufp, oraub8 *lenp,
|
|
ub1 *piece, void **changed_bufpp,
|
|
oraub8 *changed_lenp);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackLobGetDeduplicateRegions)(void *ctxp,
|
|
OCILobRegion *regions,
|
|
ub4 count, ub1 piece,
|
|
OCILobRegion **changed_reg,
|
|
ub4 *changed_count);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackAQEnq)(void *ctxp, void **payload,
|
|
void **payload_ind);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackAQEnqStreaming)(void *ctxp, void **payload,
|
|
void **payload_ind,
|
|
OCIAQMsgProperties **msgprop,
|
|
OCIType **tdo);
|
|
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackAQDeq)(void *ctxp, void **payload,
|
|
void **payload_ind);
|
|
|
|
/*--------------------------Failover Callback Structure ---------------------*/
|
|
typedef sb4 (*OCICallbackFailover)(void *svcctx, void *envctx,
|
|
void *fo_ctx, ub4 fo_type,
|
|
ub4 fo_event);
|
|
|
|
typedef struct
|
|
{
|
|
OCICallbackFailover callback_function;
|
|
void *fo_ctx;
|
|
}
|
|
OCIFocbkStruct;
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------Statement Cache callback function ------------------*/
|
|
|
|
typedef sword (*OCICallbackStmtCache)(void *ctx, OCIStmt *stmt, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
/*--------------------------HA Callback Structure ---------------------*/
|
|
typedef void (*OCIEventCallback)(void *evtctx, OCIEvent *eventhp);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
ACTUAL PROTOTYPE DECLARATIONS
|
|
******************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
sword OCIInitialize (ub4 mode, void *ctxp,
|
|
void *(*malocfp)(void *ctxp, size_t size),
|
|
void *(*ralocfp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr, size_t newsize),
|
|
void (*mfreefp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr) );
|
|
|
|
sword OCITerminate( ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIEnvCreate (OCIEnv **envp, ub4 mode, void *ctxp,
|
|
void *(*malocfp)(void *ctxp, size_t size),
|
|
void *(*ralocfp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr, size_t newsize),
|
|
void (*mfreefp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr),
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIEnvNlsCreate (OCIEnv **envp, ub4 mode, void *ctxp,
|
|
void *(*malocfp)(void *ctxp, size_t size),
|
|
void *(*ralocfp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr, size_t newsize),
|
|
void (*mfreefp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr),
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp,
|
|
ub2 charset, ub2 ncharset);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFEnvCreate (OCIEnv **envp, ub4 mode, void *ctxp,
|
|
void *(*malocfp)(void *ctxp, size_t size),
|
|
void *(*ralocfp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr, size_t newsize),
|
|
void (*mfreefp)(void *ctxp, void *memptr),
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp, void *fupg);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIHandleAlloc(const void *parenth, void **hndlpp, const ub4 type,
|
|
const size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIHandleFree(void *hndlp, const ub4 type);
|
|
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDescriptorAlloc(const void *parenth, void **descpp,
|
|
const ub4 type, const size_t xtramem_sz,
|
|
void **usrmempp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc(const void *parenth, void **descpp,
|
|
const ub4 type, ub4 array_size,
|
|
const size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDescriptorFree(void *descp, const ub4 type);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIArrayDescriptorFree(void **descp, const ub4 type);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIEnvInit (OCIEnv **envp, ub4 mode,
|
|
size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIServerAttach (OCIServer *srvhp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *dblink, sb4 dblink_len, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIServerDetach (OCIServer *srvhp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISessionBegin (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCISession *usrhp,
|
|
ub4 credt, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISessionEnd (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCISession *usrhp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILogon (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCISvcCtx **svchp,
|
|
const OraText *username, ub4 uname_len,
|
|
const OraText *password, ub4 passwd_len,
|
|
const OraText *dbname, ub4 dbname_len);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILogon2 (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCISvcCtx **svchp,
|
|
const OraText *username, ub4 uname_len,
|
|
const OraText *password, ub4 passwd_len,
|
|
const OraText *dbname, ub4 dbname_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILogoff (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp);
|
|
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPasswordChange (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *user_name, ub4 usernm_len,
|
|
const OraText *opasswd, ub4 opasswd_len,
|
|
const OraText *npasswd, ub4 npasswd_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtPrepare (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp, const OraText *stmt,
|
|
ub4 stmt_len, ub4 language, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtPrepare2 ( OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIStmt **stmtp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *stmt, ub4 stmt_len, const OraText *key,
|
|
ub4 key_len, ub4 language, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtRelease ( OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp, const OraText *key,
|
|
ub4 key_len, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIBindByPos (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIBind **bindp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 position, void *valuep, sb4 value_sz,
|
|
ub2 dty, void *indp, ub2 *alenp, ub2 *rcodep,
|
|
ub4 maxarr_len, ub4 *curelep, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIBindByName (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIBind **bindp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *placeholder, sb4 placeh_len,
|
|
void *valuep, sb4 value_sz, ub2 dty,
|
|
void *indp, ub2 *alenp, ub2 *rcodep,
|
|
ub4 maxarr_len, ub4 *curelep, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIBindObject (OCIBind *bindp, OCIError *errhp, const OCIType *type,
|
|
void **pgvpp, ub4 *pvszsp, void **indpp,
|
|
ub4 *indszp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIBindDynamic (OCIBind *bindp, OCIError *errhp, void *ictxp,
|
|
OCICallbackInBind icbfp, void *octxp,
|
|
OCICallbackOutBind ocbfp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIBindArrayOfStruct (OCIBind *bindp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 pvskip, ub4 indskip,
|
|
ub4 alskip, ub4 rcskip);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtGetPieceInfo (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void **hndlpp, ub4 *typep,
|
|
ub1 *in_outp, ub4 *iterp, ub4 *idxp,
|
|
ub1 *piecep);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtSetPieceInfo (void *hndlp, ub4 type, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const void *bufp, ub4 *alenp, ub1 piece,
|
|
const void *indp, ub2 *rcodep);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtExecute (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 iters, ub4 rowoff, const OCISnapshot *snap_in,
|
|
OCISnapshot *snap_out, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDefineByPos (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIDefine **defnp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 position, void *valuep, sb4 value_sz, ub2 dty,
|
|
void *indp, ub2 *rlenp, ub2 *rcodep, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDefineObject (OCIDefine *defnp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCIType *type, void **pgvpp,
|
|
ub4 *pvszsp, void **indpp, ub4 *indszp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDefineDynamic (OCIDefine *defnp, OCIError *errhp, void *octxp,
|
|
OCICallbackDefine ocbfp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIRowidToChar (OCIRowid *rowidDesc, OraText *outbfp, ub2 *outbflp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDefineArrayOfStruct (OCIDefine *defnp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 pvskip,
|
|
ub4 indskip, ub4 rlskip, ub4 rcskip);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtFetch (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 nrows,
|
|
ub2 orientation, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtFetch2 (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 nrows,
|
|
ub2 orientation, sb4 scrollOffset, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtGetBindInfo (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 size,
|
|
ub4 startloc,
|
|
sb4 *found, OraText *bvnp[], ub1 bvnl[],
|
|
OraText *invp[], ub1 inpl[], ub1 dupl[],
|
|
OCIBind **hndl);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDescribeAny (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void *objptr,
|
|
ub4 objnm_len, ub1 objptr_typ, ub1 info_level,
|
|
ub1 objtyp, OCIDescribe *dschp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIParamGet (const void *hndlp, ub4 htype, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
void **parmdpp, ub4 pos);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIParamSet(void *hdlp, ub4 htyp, OCIError *errhp, const void *dscp,
|
|
ub4 dtyp, ub4 pos);
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransStart (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
uword timeout, ub4 flags );
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransDetach (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 flags );
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransCommit (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransRollback (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransPrepare (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransMultiPrepare (OCISvcCtx *svchp, ub4 numBranches,
|
|
OCITrans **txns, OCIError **errhp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCITransForget (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIErrorGet (void *hndlp, ub4 recordno, OraText *sqlstate,
|
|
sb4 *errcodep, OraText *bufp, ub4 bufsiz, ub4 type);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobAppend (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_locp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobAssign (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *src_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator **dst_locpp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobCharSetForm (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *locp, ub1 *csfrm);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobCharSetId (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OCILobLocator *locp, ub2 *csid);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobCopy (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_locp, ub4 amount, ub4 dst_offset,
|
|
ub4 src_offset);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobCreateTemporary(OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
ub2 csid,
|
|
ub1 csfrm,
|
|
ub1 lobtype,
|
|
boolean cache,
|
|
OCIDuration duration);
|
|
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobClose( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp );
|
|
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobDisableBuffering (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobEnableBuffering (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobErase (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 *amount, ub4 offset);
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sword OCILobFileClose (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *filep);
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sword OCILobFileCloseAll (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp);
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sword OCILobFileExists (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *filep,
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boolean *flag);
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sword OCILobFileGetName (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
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const OCILobLocator *filep,
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OraText *dir_alias, ub2 *d_length,
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OraText *filename, ub2 *f_length);
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sword OCILobFileIsOpen (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *filep,
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boolean *flag);
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sword OCILobFileOpen (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *filep,
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ub1 mode);
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sword OCILobFileSetName (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator **filepp,
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const OraText *dir_alias, ub2 d_length,
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const OraText *filename, ub2 f_length);
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sword OCILobFlushBuffer (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 flag);
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sword OCILobFreeTemporary(OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp);
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sword OCILobGetChunkSize(OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 *chunksizep);
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sword OCILobGetLength (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 *lenp);
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sword OCILobIsEqual (OCIEnv *envhp, const OCILobLocator *x,
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const OCILobLocator *y,
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boolean *is_equal);
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sword OCILobIsOpen( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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boolean *flag);
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sword OCILobIsTemporary(OCIEnv *envp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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boolean *is_temporary);
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sword OCILobLoadFromFile (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
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OCILobLocator *src_filep,
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ub4 amount, ub4 dst_offset,
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ub4 src_offset);
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sword OCILobLocatorAssign (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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const OCILobLocator *src_locp,
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OCILobLocator **dst_locpp);
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sword OCILobLocatorIsInit (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
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const OCILobLocator *locp,
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boolean *is_initialized);
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sword OCILobOpen( OCISvcCtx *svchp,
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OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub1 mode );
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sword OCILobRead (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 *amtp, ub4 offset, void *bufp, ub4 bufl, void *ctxp,
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OCICallbackLobRead cbfp, ub2 csid, ub1 csfrm);
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sword OCILobTrim (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 newlen);
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sword OCILobWrite (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
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ub4 *amtp, ub4 offset, void *bufp, ub4 buflen,
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ub1 piece, void *ctxp, OCICallbackLobWrite cbfp,
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ub2 csid, ub1 csfrm);
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sword OCILobGetDeduplicateRegions(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
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OCILobLocator *locp,
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OCILobRegion *regp, ub4 *count, ub1 piece,
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void *ctxp,
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OCICallbackLobGetDeduplicateRegions cbfp);
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sword OCILobWriteAppend(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *lobp,
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ub4 *amtp, void *bufp, ub4 bufl, ub1 piece,
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void *ctxp, OCICallbackLobWrite cbfp, ub2 csid,
|
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ub1 csfrm);
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sword OCIBreak (void *hndlp, OCIError *errhp);
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sword OCIReset (void *hndlp, OCIError *errhp);
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sword OCIServerVersion (void *hndlp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *bufp,
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ub4 bufsz,
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ub1 hndltype);
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sword OCIServerRelease (void *hndlp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *bufp,
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ub4 bufsz,
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ub1 hndltype, ub4 *version);
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sword OCIAttrGet (const void *trgthndlp, ub4 trghndltyp,
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void *attributep, ub4 *sizep, ub4 attrtype,
|
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OCIError *errhp);
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sword OCIAttrSet (void *trgthndlp, ub4 trghndltyp, void *attributep,
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ub4 size, ub4 attrtype, OCIError *errhp);
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sword OCISvcCtxToLda (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, Lda_Def *ldap);
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sword OCILdaToSvcCtx (OCISvcCtx **svchpp, OCIError *errhp, Lda_Def *ldap);
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|
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sword OCIResultSetToStmt (OCIResult *rsetdp, OCIError *errhp);
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sword OCIFileClose ( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIFileObject *filep );
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|
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sword OCIUserCallbackRegister(void *hndlp, ub4 type, void *ehndlp,
|
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OCIUserCallback callback, void *ctxp,
|
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ub4 fcode, ub4 when, OCIUcb *ucbDesc);
|
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|
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sword OCIUserCallbackGet(void *hndlp, ub4 type, void *ehndlp,
|
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ub4 fcode, ub4 when, OCIUserCallback *callbackp,
|
|
void **ctxpp, OCIUcb *ucbDesc);
|
|
|
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sword OCISharedLibInit(void *metaCtx, void *libCtx, ub4 argfmt, sword argc,
|
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void **argv, OCIEnvCallbackType envCallback);
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|
|
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sword OCIFileExists ( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *filename,
|
|
OraText *path, ub1 *flag );
|
|
|
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sword OCIFileFlush( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIFileObject *filep );
|
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|
|
|
|
sword OCIFileGetLength( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *filename,
|
|
OraText *path, ubig_ora *lenp );
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFileInit ( void *hndl, OCIError *err );
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFileOpen ( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIFileObject **filep,
|
|
OraText *filename, OraText *path, ub4 mode, ub4 create,
|
|
ub4 type );
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFileRead ( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIFileObject *filep,
|
|
void *bufp, ub4 bufl, ub4 *bytesread );
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFileSeek ( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIFileObject *filep,
|
|
uword origin, ubig_ora offset, sb1 dir );
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFileTerm ( void *hndl, OCIError *err );
|
|
|
|
|
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sword OCIFileWrite ( void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIFileObject *filep,
|
|
void *bufp, ub4 buflen, ub4 *byteswritten );
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifdef ORAXB8_DEFINED
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|
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sword OCILobCopy2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_locp, oraub8 amount,
|
|
oraub8 dst_offset,
|
|
oraub8 src_offset);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobErase2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
oraub8 *amount, oraub8 offset);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobGetLength2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *locp, oraub8 *lenp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobLoadFromFile2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *dst_locp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *src_filep,
|
|
oraub8 amount, oraub8 dst_offset,
|
|
oraub8 src_offset);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobRead2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
oraub8 *byte_amtp, oraub8 *char_amtp, oraub8 offset,
|
|
void *bufp, oraub8 bufl, ub1 piece, void *ctxp,
|
|
OCICallbackLobRead2 cbfp, ub2 csid, ub1 csfrm);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobArrayRead (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 *array_iter,
|
|
OCILobLocator **lobp_arr, oraub8 *byte_amt_arr,
|
|
oraub8 *char_amt_arr, oraub8 *offset_arr,
|
|
void **bufp_arr, oraub8 *bufl_arr, ub1 piece,
|
|
void *ctxp, OCICallbackLobArrayRead cbfp, ub2 csid,
|
|
ub1 csfrm);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobTrim2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
oraub8 newlen);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobWrite2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *locp,
|
|
oraub8 *byte_amtp, oraub8 *char_amtp, oraub8 offset,
|
|
void *bufp, oraub8 buflen, ub1 piece, void *ctxp,
|
|
OCICallbackLobWrite2 cbfp, ub2 csid, ub1 csfrm);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobArrayWrite (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 *array_iter,
|
|
OCILobLocator **lobp_arr, oraub8 *byte_amt_arr,
|
|
oraub8 *char_amt_arr, oraub8 *offset_arr,
|
|
void **bufp_arr, oraub8 *bufl_arr, ub1 piece,
|
|
void *ctxp, OCICallbackLobArrayWrite cbfp, ub2 csid,
|
|
ub1 csfrm);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobWriteAppend2 (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *lobp,
|
|
oraub8 *byte_amtp, oraub8 *char_amtp, void *bufp,
|
|
oraub8 bufl, ub1 piece, void *ctxp,
|
|
OCICallbackLobWrite2 cbfp, ub2 csid, ub1 csfrm);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobGetStorageLimit (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *lobp, oraub8 *limitp);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobGetOptions (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *lobp,
|
|
ub4 optypes, void *optionsp, ub4 *optionslenp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobSetOptions (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCILobLocator *lobp,
|
|
ub4 optypes, void *optionsp, ub4 optionslen,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobGetContentType (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *lobp,
|
|
oratext *contenttypep, ub4 *contenttypelenp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCILobSetContentType (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp, OCILobLocator *lobp,
|
|
const oratext *contenttypep, ub4 contenttypelen,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
** Initialize the security package
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCISecurityInitialize (OCISecurity *sechandle, OCIError *error_handle);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityTerminate (OCISecurity *sechandle, OCIError *error_handle);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityOpenWallet(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
size_t wrllen,
|
|
OraText *wallet_resource_locator,
|
|
size_t pwdlen,
|
|
OraText *password,
|
|
nzttWallet *wallet);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityCloseWallet(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttWallet *wallet);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityCreateWallet(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
size_t wrllen,
|
|
OraText *wallet_resource_locator,
|
|
size_t pwdlen,
|
|
OraText *password,
|
|
nzttWallet *wallet);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityDestroyWallet(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
size_t wrllen,
|
|
OraText *wallet_resource_locator,
|
|
size_t pwdlen,
|
|
OraText *password);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityStorePersona(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona **persona,
|
|
nzttWallet *wallet);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityOpenPersona(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityClosePersona(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityRemovePersona(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona **persona);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityCreatePersona(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttIdentType identity_type,
|
|
nzttCipherType cipher_type,
|
|
nzttPersonaDesc *desc,
|
|
nzttPersona **persona);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecuritySetProtection(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttcef crypto_engine_function,
|
|
nztttdufmt data_unit_format,
|
|
nzttProtInfo *protection_info);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityGetProtection(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttcef crypto_engine_function,
|
|
nztttdufmt * data_unit_format_ptr,
|
|
nzttProtInfo *protection_info);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityRemoveIdentity(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttIdentity **identity_ptr);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityCreateIdentity(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttIdentType type,
|
|
nzttIdentityDesc *desc,
|
|
nzttIdentity **identity_ptr);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityAbortIdentity(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttIdentity **identity_ptr);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityFreeIdentity(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttIdentity **identity_ptr);
|
|
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityStoreTrustedIdentity(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttIdentity **identity_ptr,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecuritySign(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces signature_state,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
ub1 *input,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *buffer_block);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecuritySignExpansion(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
size_t inputlen,
|
|
size_t *signature_length);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityVerify(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces signature_state,
|
|
size_t siglen,
|
|
ub1 *signature,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *extracted_message,
|
|
boolean *verified,
|
|
boolean *validated,
|
|
nzttIdentity **signing_party_identity);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityValidate(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttIdentity *identity,
|
|
boolean *validated);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecuritySignDetached(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces signature_state,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
ub1 * input,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *signature);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecuritySignDetExpansion(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
size_t *required_buffer_length);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityVerifyDetached(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces signature_state,
|
|
size_t data_length,
|
|
ub1 *data,
|
|
size_t siglen,
|
|
ub1 *signature,
|
|
boolean *verified,
|
|
boolean *validated,
|
|
nzttIdentity **signing_party_identity);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurity_PKEncrypt(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
size_t number_of_recipients,
|
|
nzttIdentity *recipient_list,
|
|
nzttces encryption_state,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
ub1 *input,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *encrypted_data);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityPKEncryptExpansion(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
size_t number_recipients,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
size_t *buffer_length_required);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityPKDecrypt(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces encryption_state,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
ub1 *input,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *encrypted_data);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityEncrypt(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces encryption_state,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
ub1 *input,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *encrypted_data);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityEncryptExpansion(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
size_t *encrypted_data_length);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityDecrypt(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
nzttces decryption_state,
|
|
size_t input_length,
|
|
ub1 *input,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *decrypted_data);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityEnvelope(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
size_t number_of_recipients,
|
|
nzttIdentity *identity,
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nzttces encryption_state,
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size_t input_length,
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ub1 *input,
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nzttBufferBlock *enveloped_data);
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sword OCISecurityDeEnvelope(OCISecurity *osshandle,
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OCIError *error_handle,
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nzttPersona *persona,
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nzttces decryption_state,
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size_t input_length,
|
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ub1 *input,
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nzttBufferBlock *output_message,
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boolean *verified,
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boolean *validated,
|
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nzttIdentity **sender_identity);
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sword OCISecurityKeyedHash(OCISecurity *osshandle,
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OCIError *error_handle,
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nzttPersona *persona,
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nzttces hash_state,
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size_t input_length,
|
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ub1 *input,
|
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nzttBufferBlock *keyed_hash);
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sword OCISecurityKeyedHashExpansion(OCISecurity *osshandle,
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OCIError *error_handle,
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nzttPersona *persona,
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size_t input_length,
|
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size_t *required_buffer_length);
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sword OCISecurityHash(OCISecurity *osshandle,
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OCIError *error_handle,
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nzttPersona *persona,
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nzttces hash_state,
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size_t input,
|
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ub1 *input_length,
|
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nzttBufferBlock *hash);
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|
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sword OCISecurityHashExpansion(OCISecurity *osshandle,
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OCIError *error_handle,
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nzttPersona *persona,
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size_t input_length,
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size_t *required_buffer_length);
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|
|
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sword OCISecuritySeedRandom(OCISecurity *osshandle,
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OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
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size_t seed_length,
|
|
ub1 *seed);
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|
|
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sword OCISecurityRandomBytes(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
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size_t number_of_bytes_desired,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *random_bytes);
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|
|
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sword OCISecurityRandomNumber(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttPersona *persona,
|
|
uword *random_number_ptr);
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|
|
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sword OCISecurityInitBlock(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *buffer_block);
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|
|
|
sword OCISecurityReuseBlock(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *buffer_block);
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|
|
|
sword OCISecurityPurgeBlock(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *buffer_block);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecuritySetBlock(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
uword flags_to_set,
|
|
size_t buffer_length,
|
|
size_t used_buffer_length,
|
|
ub1 *buffer,
|
|
nzttBufferBlock *buffer_block);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISecurityGetIdentity(OCISecurity *osshandle,
|
|
OCIError *error_handle,
|
|
size_t namelen,
|
|
OraText *distinguished_name,
|
|
nzttIdentity **identity);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQEnq(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *queue_name,
|
|
OCIAQEnqOptions *enqopt, OCIAQMsgProperties *msgprop,
|
|
OCIType *payload_tdo, void **payload, void **payload_ind,
|
|
OCIRaw **msgid, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQDeq(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *queue_name,
|
|
OCIAQDeqOptions *deqopt, OCIAQMsgProperties *msgprop,
|
|
OCIType *payload_tdo, void **payload, void **payload_ind,
|
|
OCIRaw **msgid, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQEnqArray(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *queue_name,
|
|
OCIAQEnqOptions *enqopt, ub4 *iters,
|
|
OCIAQMsgProperties **msgprop, OCIType *payload_tdo,
|
|
void **payload, void **payload_ind, OCIRaw **msgid,
|
|
void *ctxp, OCICallbackAQEnq enqcbfp, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQEnqStreaming(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *queue_name,
|
|
OCIAQEnqOptions *enqopt, OCIType *payload_tdo,
|
|
void *ctxp, OCICallbackAQEnqStreaming enqcbfp,
|
|
ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQDeqArray(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *queue_name,
|
|
OCIAQDeqOptions *deqopt, ub4 *iters,
|
|
OCIAQMsgProperties **msgprop, OCIType *payload_tdo,
|
|
void **payload, void **payload_ind, OCIRaw **msgid,
|
|
void *ctxp, OCICallbackAQDeq deqcbfp, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQListen(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAQAgent **agent_list, ub4 num_agents,
|
|
sb4 wait, OCIAQAgent **agent,
|
|
ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQListen2(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAQAgent **agent_list, ub4 num_agents,
|
|
OCIAQListenOpts *lopts, OCIAQAgent **agent,
|
|
OCIAQLisMsgProps *lmops, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQGetReplayInfo(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OraText *queue_name, OCIAQAgent *sender,
|
|
ub4 replay_attribute, OraText *correlation,
|
|
ub2 *corr_len);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAQResetReplayInfo(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OraText *queue_name, OCIAQAgent *sender,
|
|
ub4 replay_attribute);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractTerm(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractReset(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractSetNumKeys(void *hndl, OCIError *err, uword numkeys);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractSetKey(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OraText *name,
|
|
ub1 type, ub4 flag, const void *defval,
|
|
const sb4 *intrange, const OraText *const *strlist);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractFromFile(void *hndl, OCIError *err, ub4 flag,
|
|
OraText *filename);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractFromStr(void *hndl, OCIError *err, ub4 flag, OraText *input);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractToInt(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, sb4 *retval);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractToBool(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, ub1 *retval);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractToStr(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, OraText *retval, uword buflen);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractToOCINum(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *keyname,
|
|
uword valno, OCINumber *retval);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractToList(void *hndl, OCIError *err, uword *numkeys);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIExtractFromList(void *hndl, OCIError *err, uword index,
|
|
OraText **name,
|
|
ub1 *type, uword *numvals, void ***values);
|
|
|
|
/* Memory Related Service Interfaces */
|
|
|
|
sword OCIMemoryAlloc(void *hdl, OCIError *err, void **mem,
|
|
OCIDuration dur, ub4 size, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIMemoryResize(void *hdl, OCIError *err, void **mem,
|
|
ub4 newsize, ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIMemoryFree(void *hdl, OCIError *err, void *mem);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIContextSetValue(void *hdl, OCIError *err, OCIDuration duration,
|
|
ub1 *key, ub1 keylen, void *ctx_value);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIContextGetValue(void *hdl, OCIError *err, ub1 *key,
|
|
ub1 keylen, void **ctx_value);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIContextClearValue(void *hdl, OCIError *err, ub1 *key,
|
|
ub1 keylen);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIContextGenerateKey(void *hdl, OCIError *err, ub4 *key);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIMemorySetCurrentIDs(void *hdl, OCIError *err,
|
|
ub4 curr_session_id, ub4 curr_trans_id,
|
|
ub4 curr_stmt_id);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCtxInit(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTdsCtx **tdsc);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCtxFree(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, OCIPicklerTdsCtx *tdsc);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsInit(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, OCIPicklerTdsCtx *tdsc,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds **tdsh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsFree(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err, OCIPicklerTds *tdsh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementNumber(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, ub1 prec,
|
|
sb1 scale, OCIPicklerTdsElement *elt);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementChar(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, ub2 len,
|
|
OCIPicklerTdsElement *elt);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementVarchar(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, ub2 len,
|
|
OCIPicklerTdsElement *elt);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCreateElementRaw(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, ub2 len,
|
|
OCIPicklerTdsElement *elt);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsCreateElement(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, OCITypeCode dty,
|
|
OCIPicklerTdsElement *elt);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsAddAttr(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, OCIPicklerTdsElement elt);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsGenerate(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerTdsGetAttr(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
const OCIPicklerTds *tdsh, ub1 attrno,
|
|
OCITypeCode *typ, ub2 *len);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerFdoInit(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerFdo **fdoh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerFdoFree(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerFdo *fdoh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageInit(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerFdo *fdoh,
|
|
OCIPicklerTds *tdsh,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage **imgh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageFree(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageAddScalar(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh,
|
|
void *scalar, ub4 len);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageAddNullScalar(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageGenerate(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageGetScalarSize(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh,
|
|
ub4 attrno, ub4 *size);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageGetScalar(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh, ub4 attrno,
|
|
void *buf, ub4 *len, OCIInd *ind);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageCollBegin(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh, const OCIPicklerTds *colltdsh);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageCollAddScalar( OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh, void *scalar,
|
|
ub4 buflen, OCIInd ind);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageCollEnd(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh);
|
|
|
|
/* should take svcctx for locator stuff */
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageCollBeginScan(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh, const OCIPicklerTds *coll_tdsh,
|
|
ub4 attrnum, ub4 startidx, OCIInd *ind);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalarSize(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
const OCIPicklerTds *coll_tdsh, ub4 *size);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIPicklerImageCollGetScalar(OCIEnv *env, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIPicklerImage *imgh, void *buf,
|
|
ub4 *buflen, OCIInd *ind);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataGetType(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCIAnyData *sdata,
|
|
OCITypeCode *tc, OCIType **type);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataIsNull(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCIAnyData *sdata,
|
|
boolean *isnull);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataConvert(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCITypeCode tc,
|
|
OCIType *type, OCIDuration dur, void *ind, void *data_val,
|
|
ub4 len, OCIAnyData **sdata);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataBeginCreate(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCITypeCode tc,
|
|
OCIType *type, OCIDuration dur, OCIAnyData **sdata);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataDestroy(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCIAnyData *sdata);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataAttrSet(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCIAnyData *sdata,
|
|
OCITypeCode tc, OCIType *type, void *ind, void *attr_val,
|
|
ub4 length, boolean is_any);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataCollAddElem(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyData *sdata, OCITypeCode tc, OCIType *type, void *ind,
|
|
void *attr_val, ub4 length, boolean is_any, boolean last_elem);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataEndCreate(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyData *sdata);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataAccess(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCIAnyData *sdata,
|
|
OCITypeCode tc, OCIType *type, void *ind, void *attr_val,
|
|
ub4 *length);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataGetCurrAttrNum(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyData *sdata, ub4 *attrnum);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataAttrGet(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, OCIAnyData *sdata,
|
|
OCITypeCode tc, OCIType *type, void *ind, void *attr_val,
|
|
ub4 *length, boolean is_any);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataCollGetElem(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyData *sdata,
|
|
OCITypeCode tc, OCIType *type, void *ind, void *celem_val,
|
|
ub4 *length, boolean is_any);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------ OCIAnyDataSet interfaces -------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetBeginCreate - OCIAnyDataSet Begin Creation
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - The OCI service context.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in errhp and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
Diagnostic information can be obtained by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
typecode - typecode corresponding to the OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
type (IN) - type corresponding to the OCIAnyDataSet. If the typecode
|
|
corresponds to a built-in type (OCI_TYPECODE_NUMBER etc.)
|
|
, this parameter can be NULL. It should be non NULL for
|
|
user defined types (OCI_TYPECODE_OBJECT,
|
|
OCI_TYPECODE_REF, collection types etc.)
|
|
dur (IN) - duration for which OCIAnyDataSet is allocated.
|
|
data_set (OUT) - Initialized OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
RETURNS - error code
|
|
NOTES
|
|
This call allocates an OCIAnyDataSet for the duration of dur and
|
|
initializes it with the type information. The OCIAnyDataSet can hold
|
|
multiple instances of the given type. For performance reasons, the
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet will end up pointing to the passed in OCIType parameter.
|
|
It is the responsibility of the caller to ensure that the OCIType is
|
|
longer lived (has allocation duration >= the duration of the OCIAnyData
|
|
if the OCIType is a transient one, allocation/pin duration >= duration of
|
|
the OCIAnyData if the OCIType is a persistent one).
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetBeginCreate(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCITypeCode typecode, const OCIType *type, OCIDuration dur,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet ** data_set);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetDestroy - OCIAnyDataSet Destroy
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
This call frees the OCIAnyDataSet allocated using
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetBeginCreate().
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
error code.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - The OCI service context.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI Error handle.
|
|
data_set (IN/OUT) - OCIAnyDataSet to be freed.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetDestroy(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet *data_set);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetAddInstance - OCIAnyDataSet Add an instance
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
This call adds a new skeleton instance to the OCIAnyDataSet and all the
|
|
attributes of the instance are set to NULL. It returns this skeleton
|
|
instance through the OCIAnyData parameter which can be constructed
|
|
subsequently by invoking the OCIAnyData API.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
error code.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - The OCI service context.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI Error handle.
|
|
data_set (IN/OUT) - OCIAnyDataSet to which a new instance is added.
|
|
data (IN/OUT) - OCIAnyData corresponding to the newly added
|
|
instance. If (*data) is NULL, a new OCIAnyData will
|
|
be allocated for same duration as the OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
If (*data) is not NULL, it will get reused. This
|
|
OCIAnyData can be subseqently constructed using the
|
|
OCIAnyDataConvert() call or it can be constructed
|
|
piece-wise using the OCIAnyDataAttrSet and
|
|
OCIAnyDataCollAddElem calls.
|
|
NOTES
|
|
No Destruction of the old value is done here. It is the responsibility of
|
|
the caller to destroy the old value pointed to by (*data) and set (*data)
|
|
to a null pointer before beginning to make a sequence of this call. No
|
|
deep copying (of OCIType information nor the data part.) is done in the
|
|
returned OCIAnyData. This OCIAnyData cannot be used beyond the allocation
|
|
duration of the OCIAnyDataSet (it is like a reference into the
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet). The returned OCIAnyData can be reused on subsequent calls
|
|
to this function, to sequentially add new data instances to the
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetAddInstance(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet *data_set, OCIAnyData **data);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetEndCreate - OCIAnyDataSet End Creation process.
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
This call marks the end of OCIAnyDataSet creation. It should be called
|
|
after constructing all of its instance(s).
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
error code.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - The OCI service context.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in errhp and this function returns
|
|
OCI_ERROR. Diagnostic information can be obtained
|
|
by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
data_set (IN/OUT) - OCIAnyDataSet that has been fully constructed.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetEndCreate(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet *data_set);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetGetType - OCIAnyDataSet Get Type of an OCIAnyDataSet
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Gets the Type corresponding to an OCIAnyDataSet. It returns the actual
|
|
pointer to the type maintained inside an OCIAnyDataSet. No copying is
|
|
done for performance reasons. The client is responsible for not using
|
|
this type once the OCIAnyDataSet is freed (or its duration ends).
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
error code.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - The OCI service context.
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - The OCI Error handle.
|
|
data_set (IN) - Initialized OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
tc (OUT) - The typecode of the type.
|
|
type (OUT) - The type corresponding to the OCIAnyDataSet. This
|
|
could be null if the OCIAnyData corresponds to a
|
|
built-in type.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetGetType (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet *data_set, OCITypeCode *tc, OCIType **type);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetGetCount - OCIAnyDataSet Get Count of instances.
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
This call gets the number of instances in the OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
error code.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - OCI Service Context
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - OCI Error handle
|
|
data_set (IN) - Well formed OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
count (OUT) - number of instances in OCIAnyDataSet
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetGetCount(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet *data_set, ub4 *count);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIAnyDataSetGetInstance - OCIAnyDataSet Get next instance.
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Only sequential access to the instances in an OCIAnyDataSet is allowed.
|
|
This call returns the OCIAnyData corresponding to an instance at the
|
|
current position and updates the current position. Subsequently, the
|
|
OCIAnyData access routines may be used to access the instance.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
error code. Returns OCI_NO_DATA if the current position is at the end of
|
|
the set, OCI_SUCCESS otherwise.
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
svchp (IN/OUT) - OCI Service Context
|
|
errhp (IN/OUT) - OCI Error handle
|
|
data_set (IN) - Well formed OCIAnyDataSet
|
|
data (IN/OUT) - OCIAnyData corresponding to the instance. If (*data)
|
|
is NULL, a new OCIAnyData will be allocated for same
|
|
duration as the OCIAnyDataSet. If (*data) is not NULL
|
|
, it will get reused. This OCIAnyData can be
|
|
subsequently accessed using the OCIAnyDataAccess()
|
|
call or piece-wise by using the OCIAnyDataAttrGet()
|
|
call.
|
|
NOTE
|
|
No Destruction of the old value is done here. It is the responsibility of
|
|
the caller to destroy the old value pointed to by (*data) and set (*data)
|
|
to a null pointer before beginning to make a sequence of this call. No deep
|
|
copying (of OCIType information nor the data part.) is done in the returned
|
|
OCIAnyData. This OCIAnyData cannot be used beyond the allocation duration
|
|
of the OCIAnyDataSet (it is like a reference into the OCIAnyDataSet). The
|
|
returned OCIAnyData can be reused on subsequent calls to this function to
|
|
sequentially access the OCIAnyDataSet.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIAnyDataSetGetInstance(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAnyDataSet *data_set, OCIAnyData **data);
|
|
|
|
/*--------------------- End of OCIAnyDataSet interfaces ---------------------*/
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFormatInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFormatString(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OraText *buffer,
|
|
sbig_ora bufferLength, sbig_ora *returnLength,
|
|
const OraText *formatString, ...);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFormatTerm(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUb1(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUb2(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUb4(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUword(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTUbig_ora(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSb1(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSb2(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSb4(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSword(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTSbig_ora(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEb1(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEb2(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEb4(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEword(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTChar(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTText(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTDouble(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTDvoid(void);
|
|
sword OCIFormatTEnd(void);
|
|
|
|
/*-------------------------- Extensions to XA interface ---------------------*/
|
|
/* ------------------------- xaosvch ----------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
xaosvch - XA Oracle get SerViCe Handle
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Given a database name return the service handle that is used by the
|
|
XA library
|
|
NOTE
|
|
This macro has been provided for backward compatibilty with 8.0.2
|
|
*/
|
|
OCISvcCtx *xaosvch(OraText *dbname);
|
|
|
|
/* ------------------------- xaoSvcCtx --------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
xaoSvcCtx - XA Oracle get SerViCe ConTeXt
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Given a database name return the service handle that is used by the
|
|
XA library
|
|
NOTE
|
|
This routine has been provided for APs to get access to the service
|
|
handle that XA library uses. Without this routine APs must use SQLLIB
|
|
routine sqlld2 to get access to the Logon data area registered by the
|
|
XA library
|
|
*/
|
|
OCISvcCtx *xaoSvcCtx(OraText *dbname);
|
|
|
|
/* ------------------------- xaoEnv -----------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
xaoEnv - XA Oracle get ENvironment Handle
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Given a database name return the environment handle that is used by the
|
|
XA library
|
|
NOTE
|
|
This routine has been provided for APs to get access to the environment
|
|
handle that XA library uses. Without this routine APs must use SQLLIB
|
|
routine sqlld2 to get access to the Logon data area registered by the
|
|
XA library
|
|
*/
|
|
OCIEnv *xaoEnv(OraText *dbname);
|
|
|
|
/* ------------------------- xaosterr ---------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
xaosterr - XA Oracle get xa STart ERRor code
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
Given an oracle error code return the XA error code
|
|
*/
|
|
int xaosterr(OCISvcCtx *svch, sb4 error);
|
|
/*-------------------------- End Extensions ---------------------------------*/
|
|
/*---------------------- Extensions to NLS cartridge service ----------------*/
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCINlsGetInfo ------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsGetInfo - Get NLS info from OCI environment handle
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function generates language information specified by item from OCI
|
|
environment handle envhp into an array pointed to by buf within size
|
|
limitation as buflen.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR on wrong item.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle.
|
|
errhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is record in errhp and
|
|
this function returns a NULL pointer. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
buf(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination buffer.
|
|
buflen(IN)
|
|
The size of destination buffer. The maximum length for each information
|
|
is 32 bytes.
|
|
item(IN)
|
|
It specifies to get which item in OCI environment handle and can be one
|
|
of following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME1 : Native name for Monday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME2 : Native name for Tuesday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME3 : Native name for Wednesday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME4 : Native name for Thursday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME5 : Native name for Friday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME6 : Native name for for Saturday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DAYNAME7 : Native name for for Sunday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME1 : Native abbreviated name for Monday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME2 : Native abbreviated name for Tuesday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME3 : Native abbreviated name for Wednesday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME4 : Native abbreviated name for Thursday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME5 : Native abbreviated name for Friday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME6 : Native abbreviated name for for Saturday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABDAYNAME7 : Native abbreviated name for for Sunday.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME1 : Native name for January.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME2 : Native name for February.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME3 : Native name for March.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME4 : Native name for April.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME5 : Native name for May.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME6 : Native name for June.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME7 : Native name for July.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME8 : Native name for August.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME9 : Native name for September.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME10 : Native name for October.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME11 : Native name for November.
|
|
OCI_NLS_MONTHNAME12 : Native name for December.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME1 : Native abbreviated name for January.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME2 : Native abbreviated name for February.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME3 : Native abbreviated name for March.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME4 : Native abbreviated name for April.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME5 : Native abbreviated name for May.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME6 : Native abbreviated name for June.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME7 : Native abbreviated name for July.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME8 : Native abbreviated name for August.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME9 : Native abbreviated name for September.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME10 : Native abbreviated name for October.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME11 : Native abbreviated name for November.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABMONTHNAME12 : Native abbreviated name for December.
|
|
OCI_NLS_YES : Native string for affirmative response.
|
|
OCI_NLS_NO : Native negative response.
|
|
OCI_NLS_AM : Native equivalent string of AM.
|
|
OCI_NLS_PM : Native equivalent string of PM.
|
|
OCI_NLS_AD : Native equivalent string of AD.
|
|
OCI_NLS_BC : Native equivalent string of BC.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DECIMAL : decimal character.
|
|
OCI_NLS_GROUP : group separator.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DEBIT : Native symbol of debit.
|
|
OCI_NLS_CREDIT : Native sumbol of credit.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DATEFORMAT : Oracle date format.
|
|
OCI_NLS_INT_CURRENCY: International currency symbol.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LOC_CURRENCY : Locale currency symbol.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LANGUAGE : Language name.
|
|
OCI_NLS_ABLANGUAGE : Abbreviation for language name.
|
|
OCI_NLS_TERRITORY : Territory name.
|
|
OCI_NLS_CHARACTER_SET : Character set name.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC : Linguistic name.
|
|
OCI_NLS_CALENDAR : Calendar name.
|
|
OCI_NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY : Dual currency symbol.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCINlsGetInfo(void *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OraText *buf,
|
|
size_t buflen, ub2 item);
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCINlsNumericInfoGet -----------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsNumericInfoGet - Get NLS numeric info from OCI environment handle
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function generates numeric language information specified by item
|
|
from OCI environment handle envhp into an output number variable.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR on wrong item.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle. If handle invalid, returns OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
errhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is record in errhp and
|
|
this function returns a NULL pointer. Diagnostic information can be
|
|
obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
val(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the output number variable. On OCI_SUCCESS return, it will
|
|
contain the requested NLS numeric info.
|
|
item(IN)
|
|
It specifies to get which item in OCI environment handle and can be one
|
|
of following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_CHARSET_MAXBYTESZ : Maximum character byte size for OCI
|
|
environment or session handle charset
|
|
OCI_NLS_CHARSET_FIXEDWIDTH: Character byte size for fixed-width charset;
|
|
0 for variable-width charset
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCINlsNumericInfoGet(void *envhp, OCIError *errhp, sb4 *val, ub2 item);
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCINlsCharSetNameToId ----------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsCharSetNameToId - Get Oracle charset id given Oracle charset name
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function will get the Oracle character set id corresponding to
|
|
the given Oracle character set name.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
Oracle character set id for the given Oracle character set name if
|
|
character set name and OCI handle are valid; otherwise returns 0.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle.
|
|
name(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a null-terminated Oracle character set name whose id
|
|
will be returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
ub2 OCINlsCharSetNameToId(void *envhp, const oratext *name);
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCINlsCharSetIdToName ----------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsCharSetIdToName - Get Oracle charset name given Oracle charset id
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function will get the Oracle character set name corresponding to
|
|
the given Oracle character set id.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle. If handle invalid, returns OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
buf(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination buffer. On OCI_SUCCESS return, it will contain
|
|
the null-terminated string for character set name.
|
|
buflen(IN)
|
|
Size of destination buffer. Recommended size is OCI_NLS_MAXBUFSZ for
|
|
guarantee to store an Oracle character set name. If it's smaller than
|
|
the length of the character set name, the function will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
id(IN)
|
|
Oracle character set id.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCINlsCharSetIdToName(void *envhp, oratext *buf, size_t buflen, ub2 id);
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCINlsNameMap ------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsNameMap - Map NLS naming from Oracle to other standards and vice
|
|
versa
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function will map NLS naming from Oracle to other standards (such
|
|
as ISO, IANA) and vice versa.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle. If handle invalid, returns OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
buf(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination buffer. On OCI_SUCCESS return, it will
|
|
contain null-terminated string for requested mapped name.
|
|
buflen(IN)
|
|
The size of destination buffer. Recommended size is OCI_NLS_MAXBUFSZ
|
|
for guarantee to store an NLS name. If it is smaller than the length
|
|
of the name, the function will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
srcbuf(IN)
|
|
Pointer to null-terminated NLS name. If it is not a valid name in its
|
|
define scope, the function will return OCI_ERROR.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
It specifies name mapping direction and can take the following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_CS_IANA_TO_ORA : Map character set name from IANA to Oracle
|
|
OCI_NLS_CS_ORA_TO_IANA : Map character set name from Oracle to IANA
|
|
OCI_NLS_LANG_ISO_TO_ORA : Map language name from ISO to Oracle
|
|
OCI_NLS_LANG_ORA_TO_ISO : Map language name from Oracle to ISO
|
|
OCI_NLS_TERR_ISO_TO_ORA : Map territory name from ISO to Oracle
|
|
OCI_NLS_TERR_ORA_TO_ISO : Map territory name from Oracle to ISO
|
|
OCI_NLS_TERR_ISO3_TO_ORA : Map territory name from 3-letter ISO
|
|
abbreviation to Oracle
|
|
OCI_NLS_TERR_ORA_TO_ISO3 : Map territory name from Oracle to 3-letter
|
|
ISO abbreviation
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCINlsNameMap(void *envhp, oratext *buf, size_t buflen,
|
|
const oratext *srcbuf, ub4 flag);
|
|
|
|
/* -------------------- OCIMultiByteToWideChar ------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteToWideChar - Convert a null terminated multibyte string into
|
|
wchar
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This routine converts an entire null-terminated string into the wchar
|
|
format. The wchar output buffer will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set of string.
|
|
dst (OUT)
|
|
Destination buffer for wchar.
|
|
src (IN)
|
|
Source string to be converted.
|
|
rsize (OUT)
|
|
Number of characters converted including null-terminator.
|
|
If it is a NULL pointer, no number return
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIMultiByteToWideChar(void *envhp, OCIWchar *dst, const OraText *src,
|
|
size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* --------------------- OCIMultiByteInSizeToWideChar -----------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteInSizeToWideChar - Convert a mulitbyte string in length into
|
|
wchar
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This routine converts part of string into the wchar format. It will
|
|
convert as many complete characters as it can until it reaches output
|
|
buffer size or input buffer size or it reaches a null-terminator in
|
|
source string. The output buffer will be null-terminated if space permits.
|
|
If dstsz is zero, this function will only return number of characters not
|
|
including ending null terminator for converted string.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set of string.
|
|
dst (OUT)
|
|
Pointer to a destination buffer for wchar. It can be NULL pointer when
|
|
dstsz is zero.
|
|
dstsz(IN)
|
|
Destination buffer size in character. If it is zero, this function just
|
|
returns number of characters will be need for the conversion.
|
|
src (IN)
|
|
Source string to be converted.
|
|
srcsz(IN)
|
|
Length of source string in byte.
|
|
rsize(OUT)
|
|
Number of characters written into destination buffer, or number of
|
|
characters for converted string is dstsz is zero.
|
|
If it is NULL pointer, nothing to return.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIMultiByteInSizeToWideChar(void *envhp, OCIWchar *dst,
|
|
size_t dstsz, const OraText *src,
|
|
size_t srcsz, size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------- OCIWideCharToMultiByte ----------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharToMultiByte - Convert a null terminated wchar string into
|
|
multibyte
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This routine converts an entire null-terminated wide character string into
|
|
multi-byte string. The output buffer will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set of string.
|
|
dst (OUT)
|
|
Destination buffer for multi-byte string.
|
|
src (IN)
|
|
Source wchar string to be converted.
|
|
rsize (OUT)
|
|
Number of bytes written into the destination buffer.
|
|
If it is NULL pointer, nothing to return.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIWideCharToMultiByte(void *envhp, OraText *dst, const OCIWchar *src,
|
|
size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------- OCIWideCharInSizeToMultiByte ----------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
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OCIWideCharInSizeToMultiByte - Convert a wchar string in length into
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mulitbyte
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REMARKS
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This routine converts part of wchar string into the multi-byte format.
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It will convert as many complete characters as it can until it reaches
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output buffer size or input buffer size or it reaches a null-terminator
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in source string. The output buffer will be null-terminated if space
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permits. If dstsz is zero, the function just returns the size of byte not
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including ending null-terminator need to store the converted string.
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RETURNS
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OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set of string.
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dst (OUT)
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Destination buffer for multi-byte. It can be NULL pointer if dstsz is
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zero.
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dstsz(IN)
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Destination buffer size in byte. If it is zero, it just returns the size
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of bytes need for converted string.
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src (IN)
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Source wchar string to be converted.
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srcsz(IN)
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Length of source string in character.
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rsize(OUT)
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Number of bytes written into destination buffer, or number of bytes need
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to store the converted string if dstsz is zero.
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If it is NULL pointer, nothing to return.
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*/
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sword OCIWideCharInSizeToMultiByte(void *envhp, OraText *dst,
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size_t dstsz, const OCIWchar *src,
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size_t srcsz, size_t *rsize);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsAlnum -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsAlnum - test whether wc is a letter or decimal digit
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a letter or decimal digit.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsAlnum(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsAlpha -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsAlpha - test whether wc is an alphabetic letter
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is an alphabetic letter
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsAlpha(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* --------------------- OCIWideCharIsCntrl ---------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsCntrl - test whether wc is a control character
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a control character.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsCntrl(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsDigit -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsDigit - test whether wc is a decimal digit character
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a decimal digit character.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsDigit(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsGraph -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsGraph - test whether wc is a graph character
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a graph character. A graph character is character
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with a visible representation and normally includes alphabetic letter,
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decimal digit, and punctuation.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsGraph(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsLower -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsLower - test whether wc is a lowercase letter
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a lowercase letter.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsLower(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsPrint -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsPrint - test whether wc is a printable character
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a printable character.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsPrint(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsPunct -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsPunct - test whether wc is a punctuation character
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a punctuation character.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsPunct(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsSpace -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsSpace - test whether wc is a space character
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a space character. A space character only causes
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white space in displayed text(for example, space, tab, carriage return,
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newline, vertical tab or form feed).
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsSpace(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharIsUpper -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsUpper - test whether wc is a uppercase letter
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a uppercase letter.
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsUpper(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/*----------------------- OCIWideCharIsXdigit -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsXdigit - test whether wc is a hexadecimal digit
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REMARKS
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It tests whether wc is a hexadecimal digit ( 0-9, A-F, a-f ).
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RETURNS
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TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
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OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsXdigit(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* --------------------- OCIWideCharIsSingleByte ----------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharIsSingleByte - test whether wc is a single-byte character
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REMARKS
|
|
It tests whether wc is a single-byte character when converted into
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multi-byte.
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RETURNS
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|
TRUE or FLASE.
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envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
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wc(IN)
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|
Wchar for testing.
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*/
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boolean OCIWideCharIsSingleByte(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharToLower -------------------------------*/
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/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharToLower - Convert a wchar into the lowercase
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REMARKS
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If there is a lower-case character mapping for wc in the specified locale,
|
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it will return the lower-case in wchar, else return wc itself.
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RETURNS
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|
A wchar
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envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wc(IN)
|
|
Wchar for lowercase mapping.
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|
*/
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OCIWchar OCIWideCharToLower(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharToUpper -------------------------------*/
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|
/*
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NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharToUpper - Convert a wchar into the uppercase
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
If there is a upper-case character mapping for wc in the specified locale,
|
|
it will return the upper-case in wchar, else return wc itself.
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RETURNS
|
|
A wchar
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|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wc(IN)
|
|
Wchar for uppercase mapping.
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|
*/
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OCIWchar OCIWideCharToUpper(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
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/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrcmp --------------------------------*/
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|
/*
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NAME
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OCIWideCharStrcmp - compare two null terminated wchar string
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REMARKS
|
|
It compares two wchar string in binary ( based on wchar encoding value ),
|
|
linguistic, or case-insensitive.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
0, if wstr1 == wstr2.
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|
Positive, if wstr1 > wstr2.
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|
Negative, if wstr1 < wstr2.
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|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set.
|
|
wstr1(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a null-terminated wchar string.
|
|
wstr2(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a null-terminated wchar string.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
It is used to decide the comparison method. It can be taken one of the
|
|
following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_BINARY : for the binary comparison, this is default value.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC : for linguistic comparison specified in the locale.
|
|
This flag can be ORed with OCI_NLS_CASE_INSENSITIVE for case-insensitive
|
|
comparison.
|
|
*/
|
|
int OCIWideCharStrcmp(void *envhp, const OCIWchar *wstr1,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wstr2, int flag);
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|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrncmp -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrncmp - compare twe wchar string in length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function is similar to OCIWideCharStrcmp(), except that at most len1
|
|
characters from wstr1 and len2 characters from wstr1 are compared. The
|
|
null-terminator will be taken into the comparison.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
0, if wstr1 = wstr2
|
|
Positive, if wstr1 > wstr2
|
|
Negative, if wstr1 < wstr2
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wstr1(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the first wchar string
|
|
len1(IN)
|
|
The length for the first string for comparison
|
|
wstr2(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the second wchar string
|
|
len2(IN)
|
|
The length for the second string for comparison.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
It is used to decide the comparison method. It can be taken one of the
|
|
following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_BINARY : for the binary comparison, this is default value.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC : for linguistic comparison specified in the locale.
|
|
This flag can be ORed with OCI_NLS_CASE_INSENSITIVE for case-insensitive
|
|
comparison.
|
|
*/
|
|
int OCIWideCharStrncmp(void *envhp, const OCIWchar *wstr1, size_t len1,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wstr2, size_t len2, int flag);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrcat --------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrcat - concatenate two wchar strings
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function appends a copy of the wchar string pointed to by wsrcstr,
|
|
including the null-terminator to the end of wchar string pointed to by
|
|
wdststr. It returns the number of character in the result string not
|
|
including the ending null-terminator.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of characters in the result string not including the ending
|
|
null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wdststr(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination wchar string for appending.
|
|
wsrcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source wchar string to append.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharStrcat(void *envhp, OCIWchar *wdststr,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wsrcstr);
|
|
|
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|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrchr --------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrchr - Search the first occurrence of wchar in a wchar string
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function searchs for the first occurrence of wc in the wchar string
|
|
pointed to by wstr. It returns a pointer to the whcar if successful, or
|
|
a null pointer.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
wchar pointer if successful, otherwise a null pointer.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the wchar string to search
|
|
wc(IN)
|
|
Wchar to search for.
|
|
*/
|
|
OCIWchar *OCIWideCharStrchr(void *envhp, const OCIWchar *wstr,
|
|
OCIWchar wc);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrcpy --------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrcpy - copy a wchar string
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function copies the wchar string pointed to by wsrcstr, including the
|
|
null-terminator, into the array pointed to by wdststr. It returns the
|
|
number of character copied not including the ending null-terminator.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of characters copied not including the ending null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wdststr(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination wchar buffer.
|
|
wsrcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source wchar string.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharStrcpy(void *envhp, OCIWchar *wdststr,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wsrcstr);
|
|
|
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|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrlen --------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrlen - Return number of character in a wchar string
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function computes the number of characters in the wchar string
|
|
pointed to by wstr, not including the null-terminator, and returns
|
|
this number.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of characters not including ending null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source wchar string.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharStrlen(void *envhp, const OCIWchar *wstr);
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|
|
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|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrncat -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrncat - Concatenate wchar string in length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function is similar to OCIWideCharStrcat(), except that at most n
|
|
characters from wsrcstr are appended to wdststr. Note that the
|
|
null-terminator in wsrcstr will stop appending. wdststr will be
|
|
null-terminated..
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
Number of characters in the result string not including the ending
|
|
null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wdststr(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination wchar string for appending.
|
|
wsrcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source wchar string to append.
|
|
n(IN)
|
|
Number of characters from wsrcstr to append.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharStrncat(void *envhp, OCIWchar *wdststr,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wsrcstr, size_t n);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrncpy -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrncpy - Copy wchar string in length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function is similar to OCIWideCharStrcpy(), except that at most n
|
|
characters are copied from the array pointed to by wsrcstr to the array
|
|
pointed to by wdststr. Note that the null-terminator in wdststr will
|
|
stop coping and result string will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of characters copied not including the ending null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wdststr(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination wchar buffer.
|
|
wsrcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source wchar string.
|
|
n(IN)
|
|
Number of characters from wsrcstr to copy.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharStrncpy(void *envhp, OCIWchar *wdststr,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wsrcstr, size_t n);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIWideCharStrrchr -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrrchr - search the last occurrence of a wchar in wchar string
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function searchs for the last occurrence of wc in the wchar string
|
|
pointed to by wstr. It returns a pointer to the whcar if successful, or
|
|
a null pointer.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
wchar pointer if successful, otherwise a null pointer.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the wchar string to search
|
|
wc(IN)
|
|
Wchar to search for.
|
|
*/
|
|
OCIWchar *OCIWideCharStrrchr(void *envhp, const OCIWchar *wstr,
|
|
OCIWchar wc);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* --------------------- OCIWideCharStrCaseConversion -----------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharStrCaseConversion - convert a wchar string into lowercase or
|
|
uppercase
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function convert the wide char string pointed to by wsrcstr into the
|
|
uppercase or lowercase specified by flag and copies the result into the
|
|
array pointed to by wdststr. The result string will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of characters for result string not including null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle.
|
|
wdststr(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to destination array.
|
|
wsrcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to source string.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
Specify the case to convert:
|
|
OCI_NLS_UPPERCASE : convert to uppercase.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LOWERCASE: convert to lowercase.
|
|
This flag can be ORed with OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC to specify that the
|
|
linguistic setting in the locale will be used for case conversion.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharStrCaseConversion(void *envhp, OCIWchar *wdststr,
|
|
const OCIWchar *wsrcstr, ub4 flag);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------- OCIWideCharDisplayLength ---------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharDisplayLength - Calculate the display length for a wchar
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function determines the number of column positions required for wc
|
|
in display. It returns number of column positions, or 0 if wc is
|
|
null-terminator.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
Number of display positions.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wc(IN)
|
|
Wchar character.
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|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharDisplayLength(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc );
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------- OCIWideCharMultiByteLength -------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIWideCharMultiByteLength - Determine byte size in multi-byte encoding
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function determines the number of byte required for wc in multi-byte
|
|
encoding. It returns number of bytes in multi-byte for wc.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
Number of bytes.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set .
|
|
wc(IN)
|
|
Wchar character.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIWideCharMultiByteLength(void *envhp, OCIWchar wc);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrcmp -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrcmp - Compare two multi-byte strings
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
It compares two multi-byte strings in binary ( based on encoding value ),
|
|
linguistic, or case-insensitive.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
0, if str1 == str2.
|
|
Positive, if str1 > str2.
|
|
Negative, if str1 < str2.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set.
|
|
str1(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a null-terminated string.
|
|
str2(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a null-terminated string.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
It is used to decide the comparison method. It can be taken one of the
|
|
following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_BINARY: for the binary comparison, this is default value.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC: for linguistic comparison specified in the locale.
|
|
This flag can be ORed with OCI_NLS_CASE_INSENSITIVE for case-insensitive
|
|
comparison.
|
|
*/
|
|
int OCIMultiByteStrcmp(void *envhp, const OraText *str1,
|
|
const OraText *str2, int flag);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrncmp -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrncmp - compare two strings in length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function is similar to OCIMultiBytestrcmp(), except that at most
|
|
len1 bytes from str1 and len2 bytes from str2 are compared. The
|
|
null-terminator will be taken into the comparison.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
0, if str1 = str2
|
|
Positive, if str1 > str2
|
|
Negative, if str1 < str2
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle to determine the character set.
|
|
str1(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the first string
|
|
len1(IN)
|
|
The length for the first string for comparison
|
|
str2(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the second string
|
|
len2(IN)
|
|
The length for the second string for comparison.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
It is used to decide the comparison method. It can be taken one of the
|
|
following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_BINARY: for the binary comparison, this is default value.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC: for linguistic comparison specified in the locale.
|
|
This flag can be ORed with OCI_NLS_CASE_INSENSITIVE for case-insensitive
|
|
comparison.
|
|
*/
|
|
int OCIMultiByteStrncmp(void *envhp, const OraText *str1, size_t len1,
|
|
OraText *str2, size_t len2, int flag);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrcat --------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrcat - concatenate multibyte strings
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function appends a copy of the multi-byte string pointed to by
|
|
srcstr, including the null-terminator to the end of string pointed to by
|
|
dststr. It returns the number of bytes in the result string not including
|
|
the ending null-terminator.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of bytes in the result string not including the ending
|
|
null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to OCI environment handle
|
|
dststr(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination multi-byte string for appending.
|
|
srcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source string to append.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrcat(void *envhp, OraText *dststr,
|
|
const OraText *srcstr);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------- OCIMultiByteStrcpy ------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrcpy - copy multibyte string
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function copies the multi-byte string pointed to by srcstr,
|
|
including the null-terminator, into the array pointed to by dststr. It
|
|
returns the number of bytes copied not including the ending
|
|
null-terminator.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of bytes copied not including the ending null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the OCI environment handle.
|
|
srcstr(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination buffer.
|
|
dststr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source multi-byte string.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrcpy(void *envhp, OraText *dststr,
|
|
const OraText *srcstr);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrlen --------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrlen - Calculate multibyte string length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function computes the number of bytes in the multi-byte string
|
|
pointed to by str, not including the null-terminator, and returns this
|
|
number.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of bytes not including ending null-terminator.
|
|
str(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source multi-byte string.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrlen(void *envhp, const OraText *str);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrncat -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrncat - concatenate string in length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function is similar to OCIMultiBytestrcat(), except that at most n
|
|
bytes from srcstr are appended to dststr. Note that the null-terminator in
|
|
srcstr will stop appending and the function will append as many character
|
|
as possible within n bytes. dststr will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
Number of bytes in the result string not including the ending
|
|
null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to OCI environment handle.
|
|
srcstr(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination multi-byte string for appending.
|
|
dststr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source multi-byte string to append.
|
|
n(IN)
|
|
Number of bytes from srcstr to append.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrncat(void *envhp, OraText *dststr,
|
|
const OraText *srcstr, size_t n);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrncpy -------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrncpy - copy multibyte string in length
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function is similar to OCIMultiBytestrcpy(), except that at most n
|
|
bytes are copied from the array pointed to by srcstr to the array pointed
|
|
to by dststr. Note that the null-terminator in srcstr will stop coping and
|
|
the function will copy as many character as possible within n bytes. The
|
|
result string will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of bytes copied not including the ending null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to a OCI environment handle.
|
|
dststr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source multi-byte string.
|
|
srcstr(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination buffer.
|
|
n(IN)
|
|
Number of bytes from srcstr to copy.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrncpy(void *envhp, OraText *dststr,
|
|
const OraText *srcstr, size_t n);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIMultiByteStrnDisplayLength ---------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrnDisplayLength - calculate the display length for a
|
|
multibyt string
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function returns the number of display positions occupied by the
|
|
complete characters within the range of n bytes.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of display positions.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle.
|
|
str(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a multi-byte string.
|
|
n(IN)
|
|
Number of bytes to examine.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrnDisplayLength(void *envhp, const OraText *str1,
|
|
size_t n);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------- OCIMultiByteStrCaseConversion ---------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMultiByteStrCaseConversion
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function convert the multi-byte string pointed to by srcstr into the
|
|
uppercase or lowercase specified by flag and copies the result into the
|
|
array pointed to by dststr. The result string will be null-terminated.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
number of bytes for result string not including null-terminator.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle.
|
|
dststr(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to destination array.
|
|
srcstr(IN)
|
|
Pointer to source string.
|
|
flag(IN)
|
|
Specify the case to convert:
|
|
OCI_NLS_UPPERCASE: convert to uppercase.
|
|
OCI_NLS_LOWERCASE: convert to lowercase.
|
|
This flag can be ORed with OCI_NLS_LINGUISTIC to specify that the
|
|
linguistic setting in the locale will be used for case conversion.
|
|
*/
|
|
size_t OCIMultiByteStrCaseConversion(void *envhp, OraText *dststr,
|
|
const OraText *srcstr, ub4 flag);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------- OCICharSetToUnicode -----------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCICharSetToUnicode - convert multibyte string into Unicode as UCS2
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function converts a multi-byte string pointed to by src to Unicode
|
|
into the array pointed to by dst. The conversion will stop when it reach
|
|
to the source limitation or destination limitation.
|
|
The function will return number of characters converted into Unicode.
|
|
If dstlen is zero, it will just return the number of characters for the
|
|
result without real conversion.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to an OCI environment handle
|
|
dst(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to a destination buffer
|
|
dstlen(IN)
|
|
Size of destination buffer in character
|
|
src(IN)
|
|
Pointer to multi-byte source string.
|
|
srclen(IN)
|
|
Size of source string in bytes.
|
|
rsize(OUT)
|
|
Number of characters converted.
|
|
If it is a NULL pointer, nothing to return.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCICharSetToUnicode(void *envhp, ub2 *dst, size_t dstlen,
|
|
const OraText *src, size_t srclen, size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------- OCIUnicodeToCharSet -----------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIUnicodeToCharSet - convert Unicode into multibyte
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function converts a Unicode string pointed to by src to multi-byte
|
|
into the array pointed to by dst. The conversion will stop when it reach
|
|
to the source limitation or destination limitation. The function will
|
|
return number of bytes converted into multi-byte. If dstlen is zero, it
|
|
will just return the number of bytes for the result without real
|
|
conversion. If a Unicode character is not convertible for the character
|
|
set specified in OCI environment handle, a replacement character will be
|
|
used for it. In this case, OCICharSetConversionIsReplacementUsed() will
|
|
return ture.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to an OCI environment handle.
|
|
dst(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to a destination buffer.
|
|
dstlen(IN)
|
|
Size of destination buffer in byte.
|
|
src(IN)
|
|
Pointer to a Unicode string.
|
|
srclen(IN)
|
|
Size of source string in characters.
|
|
rsize(OUT)
|
|
Number of bytes converted.
|
|
If it is a NULL pointer, nothing to return.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIUnicodeToCharSet(void *envhp, OraText *dst, size_t dstlen,
|
|
const ub2 *src, size_t srclen, size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCINlsCharSetConvert ------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsCharSetConvert - convert between any two character set.
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function converts a string pointed to by src in the character set
|
|
specified with srcid to the array pointed to by dst in the character set
|
|
specified with dstid. The conversion will stop when it reaches the source
|
|
limitation or destination limitation. The function will return the number
|
|
of bytes converted into the destination buffer. Even though either source
|
|
or destination character set id is OCI_UTF16ID, given and return data
|
|
length will be represented with the byte length as this function is
|
|
intended for generic purpose. Note the conversion will not stop at null
|
|
data.
|
|
To get character set id from name, OCINlsCharSetNameToId can be used.
|
|
To check if derived data in the destination buffer contains any
|
|
replacement character resulting from conversion failure,
|
|
OCICharSetConversionIsReplacementUsed can be used to get the status.
|
|
Data alignment should be guaranteed by a caller. For example, UTF-16 data
|
|
should be aligned to ub2 type.
|
|
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS or OCI_ERROR.
|
|
errhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is recorded in errhp and this
|
|
function returns a NULL pointer. Diagnostic information can be obtained
|
|
by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
dstid(IN)
|
|
Character set id for the destination buffer.
|
|
dstp(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to the destination buffer.
|
|
dstlen(IN)
|
|
The maximum byte size of destination buffer.
|
|
srcid(IN)
|
|
Character set id for the source buffer.
|
|
srcp(IN)
|
|
Pointer to the source buffer.
|
|
srclen(IN)
|
|
The length byte size of source buffer.
|
|
rsize(OUT)
|
|
The number of characters converted. If it is a NULL pointer, nothing to
|
|
return.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCINlsCharSetConvert(void *envhp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub2 dstid, void *dstp, size_t dstlen,
|
|
ub2 srcid, const void *srcp, size_t srclen,
|
|
size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ------------------- OCICharsetConversionIsReplacementUsed ----------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCICharsetConversionIsReplacementUsed - chech if replacement is used in
|
|
conversion
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function indicates whether or not the replacement character was used
|
|
for nonconvertible characters in character set conversion in last invoke
|
|
of OCICharsetUcs2ToMb().
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
TRUE is the replacement character was used in last OCICharsetUcs2ToMb()
|
|
invoking, else FALSE.
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
OCI environment handle. This should be the first handle passed to
|
|
OCICharsetUcs2ToMb().
|
|
*/
|
|
boolean OCICharSetConversionIsReplacementUsed(void *envhp);
|
|
|
|
/*------------------- OCINlsEnvironmentVariableGet -----------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCINlsEnvironmentVariableGet - get a value of NLS environment variable.
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
This function retrieves a value of NLS environment variable to the buffer
|
|
pointed to by val. Data type is determined by the parameter specified by
|
|
item. Either numeric data or string data can be retrieved.
|
|
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS or OCI_ERROR.
|
|
|
|
PARAMETERS
|
|
valp(OUT) -
|
|
Pointer to the buffer.
|
|
size(IN) -
|
|
Size of the buffer. This argument is only applicable to string data type,
|
|
but not to numerical data, in such case, it is ignored.
|
|
item(IN) -
|
|
NLS item value, which can be one of following values:
|
|
OCI_NLS_CHARSET_ID - NLS_LANG character set id in ub2 data type.
|
|
OCI_NLS_NCHARSET_ID - NLS_NCHAR character set id in ub2 data type.
|
|
charset(IN) -
|
|
Character set id for retrieved string data. If it is 0, NLS_LANG will be
|
|
used. OCI_UTF16ID is a valid id. In case of numeric data, this argument
|
|
is ignored.
|
|
rsize(OUT) -
|
|
Size of return value.
|
|
|
|
NOTE
|
|
This functions is mainly used for retrieving character set id from either
|
|
NLS_LANG or NLS_NCHAR environment variables. If NLS_LANG is not set,
|
|
the default character set id is returned.
|
|
For future extension, the buffer is capable for storing other data types.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCINlsEnvironmentVariableGet(void *valp, size_t size, ub2 item,
|
|
ub2 charset, size_t *rsize);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------- OCIMessageOpen ----------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMessageOpen - open a locale message file
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function opens a message handle for facility of product in a language
|
|
pointed to by envhp. It first try to open the message file corresponding
|
|
to envhp for the facility. If it successes, it will use that file to
|
|
initialize a message handle, else it will use the default message file
|
|
which is for American language for the facility. The function return a
|
|
pointer pointed to a message handle into msghp parameter.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
A pointer to OCI environment handle for message language.
|
|
errhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is record in errhp and this
|
|
function returns a NULL pointer. Diagnostic information can be obtained by
|
|
calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
msghp(OUT)
|
|
a message handle for return
|
|
product(IN)
|
|
A pointer to a product name. Product name is used to locate the directory
|
|
for message in a system dependent way. For example, in Solaris, the
|
|
directory of message files for the product `rdbms' is
|
|
`${ORACLE_HOME}/rdbms'.
|
|
facility(IN)
|
|
A pointer to a facility name in the product. It is used to construct a
|
|
message file name. A message file name follows the conversion with
|
|
facility as prefix. For example, the message file name for facility
|
|
`img' in American language will be `imgus.msb' where `us' is the
|
|
abbreviation of American language and `msb' as message binary file
|
|
extension.
|
|
dur(IN)
|
|
Duration for memory allocation for the return message handle. It can be
|
|
the following values:
|
|
OCI_DURATION_CALL
|
|
OCI_DURATION_STATEMENT
|
|
OCI_DURATION_SESSION
|
|
OCI_DURATION_TRANSACTION
|
|
For the detail description, please refer to Memory Related Service
|
|
Interfaces section.
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIMessageOpen(void *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCIMsg **msghp,
|
|
const OraText *product, const OraText *facility,
|
|
OCIDuration dur);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------- OCIMessageGet -----------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMessageGet - get a locale message from a message handle
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function will get message with message number identified by msgno and
|
|
if buflen is not zero, the function will copy the message into the buffer
|
|
pointed to by msgbuf. If buflen is zero, the message will be copied into
|
|
a message buffer inside the message handle pointed to by msgh. For both
|
|
cases. it will return the pointer to the null-terminated message string.
|
|
If it cannot get the message required, it will return a NULL pointer.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
A pointer to a null-terminated message string on success, otherwise a NULL
|
|
pointer.
|
|
msgh(IN/OUT)
|
|
Pointer to a message handle which was previously opened by
|
|
OCIMessageOpen().
|
|
msgno(IN)
|
|
The message number for getting message.
|
|
msgbuf(OUT)
|
|
Pointer to a destination buffer to the message retrieved. If buflen is
|
|
zero, it can be NULL pointer.
|
|
buflen(IN)
|
|
The size of the above destination buffer.
|
|
*/
|
|
OraText *OCIMessageGet(OCIMsg *msgh, ub4 msgno, OraText *msgbuf,
|
|
size_t buflen);
|
|
|
|
/*------------------------- OCIMessageClose ---------------------------------*/
|
|
/*
|
|
NAME
|
|
OCIMessageClose - close a message handle
|
|
REMARKS
|
|
This function closes a message handle pointed to by msgh and frees any
|
|
memory associated with this handle.
|
|
RETURNS
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE or OCI_ERROR
|
|
envhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
A pointer to OCI environment handle for message language.
|
|
errhp(IN/OUT)
|
|
The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is record in errhp and this
|
|
function returns a NULL pointer. Diagnostic information can be obtained by
|
|
calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
msghp(IN/OUT)
|
|
A pointer to a message handle which was previously opened by
|
|
OCIMessageOpen().
|
|
*/
|
|
sword OCIMessageClose(void *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCIMsg *msghp);
|
|
|
|
/*--------------- End of Extensions to NLS cartridge service ----------------*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*----------------- Extensions to OCI Thread interface ---------------------*/
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
******************************************************************************
|
|
1 Threads Interface
|
|
|
|
The OCIThread package provides a number of commonly used threading
|
|
primitives for use by Oracle customers. It offers a portable interface to
|
|
threading capabilities native to various platforms. It does not implement
|
|
threading on platforms which do not have native threading capability.
|
|
|
|
OCIThread does not provide a portable implementation of multithreaded
|
|
facilities. It only serves as a set of portable covers for native
|
|
multithreaded facilities. Therefore, platforms that do not have native
|
|
support for multi-threading will only be able to support a limited
|
|
implementation of OCIThread. As a result, products that rely on all of
|
|
OCIThread's functionality will not port to all platforms. Products that must
|
|
port to all platforms must use only a subset of OCIThread's functionality.
|
|
This issue is discussed further in later sections of this document.
|
|
|
|
The OCIThread API is split into four main parts. Each part is described
|
|
briefly here. The following subsections describe each in greater detail.
|
|
|
|
1. Initialization and Termination Calls
|
|
|
|
These calls deal with the initialization and termination of OCIThread.
|
|
Initialization of OCIThread initializes the OCIThread context which is
|
|
a member of the OCI environment or session handle. This context is
|
|
required for other OCIThread calls.
|
|
|
|
2. Passive Threading Primitives
|
|
|
|
The passive threading primitives include primitives to manipulate mutual
|
|
exclusion (mutex) locks, thread ID's, and thread-specific data keys.
|
|
|
|
The reason that these primitives are described as 'passive' is that while
|
|
their specifications allow for the existence of multiple threads, they do
|
|
not require it. This means that it is possible for these primitives to
|
|
be implemented according to specification in both single-threaded and
|
|
multi-threaded environments.
|
|
|
|
As a result, OCIThread clients that use only these primitives will not
|
|
require the existence of multiple threads in order to work correctly,
|
|
i.e., they will be able to work in single-threaded environments without
|
|
branching code.
|
|
|
|
3. Active Threading Primitives
|
|
|
|
Active threading primitives include primitives dealing with the creation,
|
|
termination, and other manipulation of threads.
|
|
|
|
The reason that these primitives are described as 'active' is that they
|
|
can only be used in true multi-threaded environments. Their
|
|
specifications explicitly require that it be possible to have multiple
|
|
threads. If you need to determine at runtime whether or not you are in a
|
|
multi-threaded environment, call OCIThreadIsMulti() before calling an
|
|
OCIThread active primitive.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.1 Initialization & Termination
|
|
==================================
|
|
|
|
The types and functions described in this section are associated with the
|
|
initialization and termination of the OCIThread package. OCIThread must
|
|
be properly initialized before any of its functionality can be used.
|
|
OCIThread's process initialization function, 'OCIThreadProcessInit()',
|
|
must be called with care; see below.
|
|
|
|
The observed behavior of the initialization and termination functions is the
|
|
same regardless of whether OCIThread is in single-threaded or multi-threaded
|
|
environment. It is OK to call the initialization functions from both generic
|
|
and operating system specific (OSD) code.
|
|
|
|
1.1.1 Types
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadContext - OCIThread Context
|
|
-------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Most calls to OCIThread functions take the OCI environment or session
|
|
handle as a parameter. The OCIThread context is part of the OCI
|
|
environment or session handle and it must be initialized by calling
|
|
'OCIThreadInit()'. Termination of the OCIThread context occurs by calling
|
|
'OCIThreadTerm()'.
|
|
|
|
The OCIThread context is a private data structure. Clients must NEVER
|
|
attempt to examine the contents of the context.
|
|
|
|
1.1.2 OCIThreadProcessInit
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadProcessInit - OCIThread Process INITialization
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This function should be called to perform OCIThread process
|
|
initialization.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
void OCIThreadProcessInit();
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
Nothing.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
Whether or not this function needs to be called depends on how OCI
|
|
Thread is going to be used.
|
|
|
|
* In a single-threaded application, calling this function is optional.
|
|
If it is called at all, the first call to it must occur before calls
|
|
to any other OCIThread functions. Subsequent calls can be made
|
|
without restriction; they will not have any effect.
|
|
|
|
* In a multi-threaded application, this function MUST be called. The
|
|
first call to it MUST occur 'strictly before' any other OCIThread
|
|
calls; i.e., no other calls to OCIThread functions (including other
|
|
calls to this one) can be concurrent with the first call.
|
|
Subsequent calls to this function can be made without restriction;
|
|
they will not have any effect.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.1.3 OCIThreadInit
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadInit - OCIThread INITialize
|
|
-------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This initializes OCIThread context.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
It is illegal for OCIThread clients to try an examine the memory
|
|
pointed to by the returned pointer.
|
|
|
|
It is safe to make concurrent calls to 'OCIThreadInit()'. Unlike
|
|
'OCIThreadProcessInit()', there is no need to have a first call
|
|
that occurs before all the others.
|
|
|
|
The first time 'OCIThreadInit()' is called, it initilaizes the OCI
|
|
Thread context. It also saves a pointer to the context in some system
|
|
dependent manner. Subsequent calls to 'OCIThreadInit()' will return
|
|
the same context.
|
|
|
|
Each call to 'OCIThreadInit()' must eventually be matched by a call to
|
|
'OCIThreadTerm()'.
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadTerm - OCIThread TERMinate
|
|
------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This should be called to release the OCIThread context. It should be
|
|
called exactly once for each call made to 'OCIThreadInit()'.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadTerm(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
It is safe to make concurrent calls to 'OCIThreadTerm()'.
|
|
|
|
'OCIThreadTerm()' will not do anything until it has been called as
|
|
many times as 'OCIThreadInit()' has been called. When that happens,
|
|
it terminates the OCIThread layer and frees the memory allocated for
|
|
the context. Once this happens, the context should not be re-used.
|
|
It will be necessary to obtain a new one by calling 'OCIThreadInit()'.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIsMulti - OCIThread Is Multi-Threaded?
|
|
------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This tells the caller whether the application is running in a
|
|
multi-threaded environment or a single-threaded environment.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
boolean OCIThreadIsMulti(void);
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
TRUE if the environment is multi-threaded;
|
|
FALSE if the environment is single-threaded.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.2 Passive Threading Primitives
|
|
==================================
|
|
|
|
1.2.1 Types
|
|
|
|
The passive threading primitives deal with the manipulation of mutex,
|
|
thread ID's, and thread-specific data. Since the specifications of these
|
|
primitives do not require the existence of multiple threads, they can be
|
|
used both on multithreaded and single-threaded platforms.
|
|
|
|
1.2.1.1 OCIThreadMutex - OCIThread Mutual Exclusion Lock
|
|
-----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The type 'OCIThreadMutex' is used to represent a mutual exclusion lock
|
|
(mutex). A mutex is typically used for one of two purposes: (i) to
|
|
ensure that only one thread accesses a given set of data at a time, or
|
|
(ii) to ensure that only one thread executes a given critical section of
|
|
code at a time.
|
|
|
|
Mutexes pointer can be declared as parts of client structures or as
|
|
stand-alone variables. Before they can be used, they must be initialized
|
|
using 'OCIThreadMutexInit()'. Once they are no longer needed, they must be
|
|
destroyed using 'OCIThreadMutexDestroy()'. A mutex pointer must NOT be
|
|
used after it is destroyed.
|
|
|
|
A thread can acquire a mutex by using either 'OCIThreadMutexAcquire()' or
|
|
'OCIThreadMutexTry()'. They both ensure that only one thread at a time is
|
|
allowed to hold a given mutex. A thread that holds a mutex can release it
|
|
by calling 'OCIThreadMutexRelease()'.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.2.1.2 OCIThreadKey - OCIThread Key for Thread-Specific Data
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
A key can be thought of as a process-wide variable that has a
|
|
thread-specific value. What this means is that all the threads in a
|
|
process can use any given key. However, each thread can examine or modify
|
|
that key independently of the other threads. The value that a thread sees
|
|
when it examines the key will always be the same as the value that it last
|
|
set for the key. It will not see any values set for the key by the other
|
|
threads.
|
|
|
|
The type of the value held by a key is a 'void *' generic pointer.
|
|
|
|
Keys can be created using 'OCIThreadKeyInit()'. When a key is created, its
|
|
value is initialized to 'NULL' for all threads.
|
|
|
|
A thread can set a key's value using 'OCIThreadKeySet()'. A thread can
|
|
get a key's value using 'OCIThreadKeyGet()'.
|
|
|
|
The OCIThread key functions will save and retrieve data SPECIFIC TO THE
|
|
THREAD. When clients maintain a pool of threads and assign the threads to
|
|
different tasks, it *may not* be appropriate for a task to use OCIThread
|
|
key functions to save data associated with it. Here is a scenario of how
|
|
things can fail: A thread is assigned to execute the initialization of a
|
|
task. During the initialization, the task stored some data related to it
|
|
in the thread using OCIThread key functions. After the initialization,
|
|
the thread is returned back to the threads pool. Later, the threads pool
|
|
manager assigned another thread to perform some operations on the task,
|
|
and the task needs to retrieve those data it stored earlier in
|
|
initialization. Since the task is running in another thread, it will not
|
|
be able to retrieve the same data back! Applications that use thread
|
|
pools should be aware of this and be cautious when using OCIThread key
|
|
functions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.2.1.3 OCIThreadKeyDestFunc - OCIThread Key Destructor Function Type
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
This is the type of a pointer to a key's destructor routine. Keys can be
|
|
associated with a destructor routine when they are created (see
|
|
'OCIThreadKeyInit()').
|
|
|
|
A key's destructor routine will be called whenever a thread that has a
|
|
non-NULL value for the key terminates.
|
|
|
|
The destructor routine returns nothing and takes one parameter. The
|
|
parameter will be the value that was set for key when the thread
|
|
terminated.
|
|
|
|
The destructor routine is guaranteed to be called on a thread's value
|
|
in the key after the termination of the thread and before process
|
|
termination. No more precise guarantee can be made about the timing
|
|
of the destructor routine call; thus no code in the process may assume
|
|
any post-condition of the destructor routine. In particular, the
|
|
destructor is not guaranteed to execute before a join call on the
|
|
terminated thread returns.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.2.1.4 OCIThreadId - OCIThread Thread ID
|
|
--------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Type 'OCIThreadId' is the type that will be used to identify a thread.
|
|
At any given time, no two threads will ever have the same 'OCIThreadId'.
|
|
However, 'OCIThreadId' values can be recycled; i.e., once a thread dies,
|
|
a new thread may be created that has the same 'OCIThreadId' as the one
|
|
that died. In particular, the thread ID must uniquely identify a thread
|
|
T within a process, and it must be consistent and valid in all threads U
|
|
of the process for which it can be guaranteed that T is running
|
|
concurrently with U. The thread ID for a thread T must be retrievable
|
|
within thread T. This will be done via OCIThreadIdGet().
|
|
|
|
The 'OCIThreadId' type supports the concept of a NULL thread ID: the NULL
|
|
thread ID will never be the same as the ID of an actual thread.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.2.2 Function prototypes for passive primitives
|
|
--------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
1.2.2.1 Mutex functions
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadMutexInit - OCIThread MuteX Initialize
|
|
-----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This allocate and initializes a mutex. All mutexes must be
|
|
initialized prior to use.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadMutexInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadMutex **mutex);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
mutex(OUT): The mutex to initialize.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
Multiple threads must not initialize the same mutex simultaneously.
|
|
Also, a mutex must not be reinitialized until it has been destroyed (see
|
|
'OCIThreadMutexDestroy()').
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadMutexDestroy - OCIThread MuteX Destroy
|
|
-----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This destroys and deallocate a mutex. Each mutex must be destroyed
|
|
once it is no longer needed.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadMutexDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadMutex **mutex);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
mutex(IN/OUT): The mutex to destroy.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
It is not legal to destroy a mutex that is uninitialized or is currently
|
|
held by a thread. The destruction of a mutex must not occur concurrently
|
|
with any other operations on the mutex. A mutex must not be used after
|
|
it has been destroyed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadMutexAcquire - OCIThread MuteX Acquire
|
|
-----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This acquires a mutex for the thread in which it is called. If the mutex
|
|
is held by another thread, the calling thread is blocked until it can
|
|
acquire the mutex.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadMutexAcquire(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadMutex *mutex);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
Diagnostic information can be obtained by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
mutex(IN/OUT): The mutex to acquire.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
It is illegal to attempt to acquire an uninitialized mutex.
|
|
|
|
This function's behavior is undefined if it is used by a thread to
|
|
acquire a mutex that is already held by that thread.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadMutexRelease - OCIThread MuteX Release
|
|
-----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This releases a mutex. If there are any threads blocked on the mutex,
|
|
one of them will acquire it and become unblocked.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadMutexRelease(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadMutex *mutex);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
mutex(IN/OUT): The mutex to release.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
It is illegal to attempt to release an uninitialized mutex. It is also
|
|
illegal for a thread to release a mutex that it does not hold.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadKeyInit - OCIThread KeY Initialize
|
|
-------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This creates a key. Each call to this routine allocate and generates
|
|
a new key that is distinct from all other keys.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadKeyInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadKey **key,
|
|
OCIThreadKeyDestFunc destFn);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
key(OUT): The 'OCIThreadKey' in which to create the new key.
|
|
|
|
destFn(IN): The destructor for the key. NULL is permitted.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
Once this function executes successfully, a pointer to an allocated and
|
|
initialized key is return. That key can be used with 'OCIThreadKeyGet()'
|
|
and 'OCIThreadKeySet()'. The initial value of the key will be 'NULL' for
|
|
all threads.
|
|
|
|
It is illegal for this function to be called more than once to create the
|
|
same key (i.e., to be called more than once with the same value for the
|
|
'key' parameter).
|
|
|
|
If the 'destFn' parameter is not NULL, the routine pointed to by 'destFn'
|
|
will be called whenever a thread that has a non-NULL value for the key
|
|
terminates. The routine will be called with one parameter. The
|
|
parameter will be the key's value for the thread at the time at which the
|
|
thread terminated.
|
|
If the key does not need a destructor function, pass NULL for 'destFn'.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadKeyDestroy - OCIThread KeY DESTROY
|
|
-------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
Destroy and deallocate the key pointed to by 'key'.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadKeyDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadKey **key);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
key(IN/OUT): The 'OCIThreadKey' in which to destroy the key.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
This is different from the destructor function callback passed to the
|
|
key create routine. This new destroy function 'OCIThreadKeyDestroy' is
|
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used to terminate any resources OCI THREAD acquired when it created
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'key'. [The 'OCIThreadKeyDestFunc' callback type is a key VALUE
|
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destructor; it does in no way operate on the key itself.]
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|
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This must be called once the user has finished using the key. Not
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calling the key destroy function may result in memory leaks.
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1.2.2.2 Thread Key operations
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-------------------------------
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OCIThreadKeyGet - OCIThread KeY Get value
|
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-----------------------------------------
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Description
|
|
|
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This gets the calling thread's current value for a key.
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Prototype
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sword OCIThreadKeyGet(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadKey *key,
|
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void **pValue);
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|
|
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hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
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err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
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|
|
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key(IN): The key.
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|
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pValue(IN/OUT): The location in which to place the thread-specific
|
|
key value.
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Returns
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|
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|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
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|
|
Notes
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|
|
|
It is illegal to use this function on a key that has not been created
|
|
using 'OCIThreadKeyInit()'.
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|
|
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If the calling thread has not yet assigned a value to the key, 'NULL' is
|
|
placed in the location pointed to by 'pValue'.
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|
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OCIThreadKeySet - OCIThread KeY Set value
|
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-----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This sets the calling thread's value for a key.
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|
|
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Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadKeySet(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadKey *key,
|
|
void *value);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
key(IN/OUT): The key.
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|
|
|
value(IN): The thread-specific value to set in the key.
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|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
It is illegal to use this function on a key that has not been created
|
|
using 'OCIThreadKeyInit()'.
|
|
|
|
1.2.2.3 Thread Id
|
|
--------------------
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdInit - OCIThread Thread Id INITialize
|
|
--------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
Allocate and initialize the thread id 'tid'.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadId **tid);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tid (OUT): Pointer to the thread ID to initialize.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdDestroy - OCIThread Thread Id DESTROY
|
|
--------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
Destroy and deallocate the thread id 'tid'.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadId **tid);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tid(IN/OUT): Pointer to the thread ID to destroy.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Note
|
|
|
|
'tid' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdSet - OCIThread Thread Id Set
|
|
-----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This sets one 'OCIThreadId' to another.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdSet(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tidDest,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tidSrc);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tidDest(OUT): This should point to the location of the 'OCIThreadId'
|
|
to be set to.
|
|
|
|
tidSrc(IN): This should point to the 'OCIThreadId' to set from.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'tid' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdSetNull - OCIThread Thread Id Set Null
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This sets the NULL thread ID to a given 'OCIThreadId'.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdSetNull(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tid);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error, it is
|
|
recorded in err and this function returns OCI_ERROR.
|
|
Diagnostic information can be obtained by calling
|
|
OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tid(OUT): This should point to the 'OCIThreadId' in which to put
|
|
the NULL thread ID.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'tid' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdGet - OCIThread Thread Id Get
|
|
------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This retrieves the 'OCIThreadId' of the thread in which it is called.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdGet(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tid);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tid(OUT): This should point to the location in which to place the
|
|
ID of the calling thread.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'tid' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
When OCIThread is used in a single-threaded environment,
|
|
OCIThreadIdGet() will always place the same value in the location
|
|
pointed to by 'tid'. The exact value itself is not important. The
|
|
important thing is that it is not the same as the NULL thread ID and
|
|
that it is always the same value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdSame - OCIThread Thread Ids Same?
|
|
----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This determines whether or not two 'OCIThreadId's represent the same
|
|
thread.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdSame(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tid1, OCIThreadId *tid2,
|
|
boolean *result);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tid1(IN): Pointer to the first 'OCIThreadId'.
|
|
|
|
tid2(IN): Pointer to the second 'OCIThreadId'.
|
|
|
|
result(IN/OUT): Pointer to the result.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
If 'tid1' and 'tid2' represent the same thread, 'result' is set to TRUE.
|
|
Otherwise, 'result' is set to FALSE.
|
|
|
|
'result' is set to TRUE if both 'tid1' and 'tid2' are the NULL thread ID.
|
|
|
|
'ti1d' and 'tid2' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadIdNull - OCIThread Thread Id NULL?
|
|
---------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This determines whether or not a given 'OCIThreadId' is the NULL thread
|
|
ID.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadIdNull(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tid,
|
|
boolean *result);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tid(IN): Pointer to the 'OCIThreadId' to check.
|
|
|
|
result(IN/OUT): Pointer to the result.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
If 'tid' is the NULL thread ID, 'result' is set to TRUE. Otherwise,
|
|
'result' is set to FALSE.
|
|
|
|
'tid' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.3 Active Threading Primitives
|
|
=================================
|
|
|
|
The active threading primitives deal with the manipulation of actual
|
|
threads. Because the specifications of most of these primitives require
|
|
that it be possible to have multiple threads, they work correctly only in
|
|
the enabled OCIThread; In the disabled OCIThread, they always return
|
|
failure. The exception is OCIThreadHandleGet(); it may be called in a
|
|
single-threaded environment, in which case it will have no effect.
|
|
|
|
Active primitives should only be called by code running in a multi-threaded
|
|
environment. You can call OCIThreadIsMulti() to determine whether the
|
|
environment is multi-threaded or single-threaded.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.3.1 Types
|
|
--------------
|
|
|
|
1.3.1.1 OCIThreadHandle - OCIThread Thread Handle
|
|
------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Type 'OCIThreadHandle' is used to manipulate a thread in the active
|
|
primitives: OCIThreadJoin()and OCIThreadClose(). A thread handle opened by
|
|
OCIThreadCreate() must be closed in a matching call to
|
|
OCIThreadClose(). A thread handle is invalid after the call to
|
|
OCIThreadClose().
|
|
|
|
The distinction between a thread ID and a thread handle in OCIThread usage
|
|
follows the distinction between the thread ID and the thread handle on
|
|
Windows NT. On many platforms, the underlying native types are the same.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.3.2 Functions
|
|
------------------
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadHndInit - OCIThread HaNDle Initialize
|
|
----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
Allocate and initialize the thread handle.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadHndInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadHandle **thnd);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
thnd(OUT): The address of pointer to the thread handle to initialize.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadHndDestroy - OCIThread HaNDle Destroy
|
|
----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
Destroy and deallocate the thread handle.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadHndDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadHandle **thnd);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
thnd(IN/OUT): The address of pointer to the thread handle to destroy.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'thnd' should be initialized by OCIThreadHndInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadCreate - OCIThread Thread Create
|
|
-----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This creates a new thread.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadCreate(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
void (*start)(void *), void *arg,
|
|
OCIThreadId *tid, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
start(IN): The function in which the new thread should begin
|
|
execution.
|
|
|
|
arg(IN): The argument to give the function pointed to by 'start'.
|
|
|
|
tid(IN/OUT): If not NULL, gets the ID for the new thread.
|
|
|
|
tHnd(IN/OUT): If not NULL, gets the handle for the new thread.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
The new thread will start by executing a call to the function pointed
|
|
to by 'start' with the argument given by 'arg'. When that function
|
|
returns, the new thread will terminate. The function should not
|
|
return a value and should accept one parameter, a 'void *'.
|
|
|
|
The call to OCIThreadCreate() must be matched by a call to
|
|
OCIThreadClose() if and only if tHnd is non-NULL.
|
|
|
|
If tHnd is NULL, a thread ID placed in *tid will not be valid in the
|
|
calling thread because the timing of the spawned thread's termination
|
|
is unknown.
|
|
|
|
'tid' should be initialized by OCIThreadIdInit().
|
|
|
|
'thnd' should be initialized by OCIThreadHndInit().
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadJoin - OCIThread Thread Join
|
|
-------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This function allows the calling thread to 'join' with another thread.
|
|
It blocks the caller until the specified thread terminates.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadJoin(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tHnd(IN): The 'OCIThreadHandle' of the thread to join with.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'thnd' should be initialized by OCIThreadHndInit().
|
|
|
|
The result of multiple threads all trying to join with the same thread is
|
|
undefined.
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadClose - OCIThread Thread Close
|
|
---------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
This function should be called to close a thread handle.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadClose(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tHnd(IN/OUT): The OCIThread thread handle to close.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'thnd' should be initialized by OCIThreadHndInit().
|
|
|
|
Both thread handle and the thread ID that was returned by the same call
|
|
to OCIThreadCreate() are invalid after the call to OCIThreadClose().
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OCIThreadHandleGet - OCIThread Thread Get Handle
|
|
------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Description
|
|
|
|
Retrieve the 'OCIThreadHandle' of the thread in which it is called.
|
|
|
|
Prototype
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadHandleGet(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
|
|
|
|
hndl(IN/OUT): The OCI environment or session handle.
|
|
|
|
err(IN/OUT): The OCI error handle. If there is an error and OCI_ERROR
|
|
is returned, the error is recorded in err and diagnostic
|
|
information can be obtained by calling OCIErrorGet().
|
|
|
|
tHnd(IN/OUT): If not NULL, the location to place the thread
|
|
handle for the thread.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
OCI_SUCCESS, OCI_ERROR or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE.
|
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
'thnd' should be initialized by OCIThreadHndInit().
|
|
|
|
The thread handle 'tHnd' retrieved by this function must be closed
|
|
with OCIThreadClose() and destroyed by OCIThreadHndDestroy() after it
|
|
is used.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.4 Using OCIThread
|
|
=====================
|
|
|
|
This section summarizes some of the more important details relating to the use
|
|
of OCIThread.
|
|
|
|
* Process initialization
|
|
|
|
OCIThread only requires that the process initialization function
|
|
('OCIThreadProcessInit()') be called when OCIThread is being used in a
|
|
multi-threaded application. Failing to call 'OCIThreadProcessInit()' in
|
|
a single-threaded application is not an error.
|
|
|
|
* OCIThread initialization
|
|
|
|
Separate calls to 'OCIThreadInit()' will all return the same OCIThread
|
|
context.
|
|
|
|
Also, remember that each call to 'OCIThreadInit()' must eventually be
|
|
matched by a call to 'OCIThreadTerm()'.
|
|
|
|
* Active vs. Passive Threading primitives
|
|
|
|
OCIThread client code written without using any active primitives can be
|
|
compiled and used without change on both single-threaded and
|
|
multi-threaded platforms.
|
|
|
|
OCIThread client code written using active primitives will only work
|
|
correctly on multi-threaded platforms. In order to write a version of the
|
|
same application to run on single-threaded platform, it is necessary to
|
|
branch the your code, whether by branching versions of the source file or
|
|
by branching at runtime with the OCIThreadIsMulti() call.
|
|
|
|
******************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
/*****************************************************************************
|
|
ACTUAL PROTOTYPE DECLARATIONS
|
|
******************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
void OCIThreadProcessInit();
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadTerm(void *hndl, OCIError *err);
|
|
|
|
boolean OCIThreadIsMulti();
|
|
|
|
sword OCIThreadMutexInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
|
|
OCIThreadMutex **mutex);
|
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sword OCIThreadMutexDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadMutex **mutex);
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sword OCIThreadMutexAcquire(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadMutex *mutex);
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sword OCIThreadMutexRelease(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadMutex *mutex);
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sword OCIThreadKeyInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadKey **key,
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OCIThreadKeyDestFunc destFn);
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sword OCIThreadKeyDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadKey **key);
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sword OCIThreadKeyGet(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadKey *key,
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void **pValue);
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sword OCIThreadKeySet(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadKey *key,
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void *value);
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sword OCIThreadIdInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadId **tid);
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sword OCIThreadIdDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadId **tid);
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sword OCIThreadIdSet(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadId *tidDest, OCIThreadId *tidSrc);
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sword OCIThreadIdSetNull(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadId *tid);
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sword OCIThreadIdGet(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadId *tid);
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sword OCIThreadIdSame(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadId *tid1, OCIThreadId *tid2,
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boolean *result);
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sword OCIThreadIdNull(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIThreadId *tid, boolean *result);
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sword OCIThreadHndInit(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle **thnd);
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sword OCIThreadHndDestroy(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle **thnd);
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sword OCIThreadCreate(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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void (*start)(void *), void *arg,
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OCIThreadId *tid, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
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sword OCIThreadJoin(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
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sword OCIThreadClose(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
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sword OCIThreadHandleGet(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIThreadHandle *tHnd);
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/*----------------- End OCI Thread interface Extensions ---------------------*/
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/*------------------ Begin OCI Row Callback Interfaces ----------------------*/
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typedef sword (*OCIBindRowCallback)(void *ctx);
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typedef sword (*OCIFetchRowCallback)(void *ctx);
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/*------------------ Begin OCI Row Callback Interfaces ----------------------*/
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/*--------------- Begin OCI Client Notification Interfaces ------------------*/
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typedef ub4 (*OCISubscriptionNotify)(void *ctx, OCISubscription *subscrhp,
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void *pay, ub4 payl,
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void *desc, ub4 mode);
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sword OCISubscriptionRegister(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCISubscription **subscrhpp,
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ub2 count, OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
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sword OCISubscriptionPost(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCISubscription **subscrhpp,
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ub2 count, OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
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sword OCISubscriptionUnRegister(OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCISubscription *subscrhp,
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OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
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sword OCISubscriptionDisable(OCISubscription *subscrhp,
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OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
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sword OCISubscriptionEnable(OCISubscription *subscrhp,
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OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
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/*------------------- End OCI Publish/Subscribe Interfaces ------------------*/
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/*----------------- Extensions to Datetime interfaces -----------------------*/
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/*--------------------- Actual Prototypes -----------------------------------*/
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sword OCIDateTimeGetTime(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *datetime,
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ub1 *hr, ub1 *mm, ub1 *ss, ub4 *fsec);
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sword OCIDateTimeGetDate(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date,
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sb2 *yr, ub1 *mnth, ub1 *dy );
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sword OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset(void *hndl,OCIError *err,
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const OCIDateTime *datetime,
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sb1 *hr,sb1 *mm);
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sword OCIDateTimeConstruct(void *hndl,OCIError *err,OCIDateTime *datetime,
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sb2 yr,ub1 mnth,ub1 dy,ub1 hr,ub1 mm,ub1 ss,ub4 fsec,
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OraText *timezone,size_t timezone_length);
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sword OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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OCIDateTime *sys_date );
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sword OCIDateTimeAssign(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *from,
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OCIDateTime *to);
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sword OCIDateTimeToText(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date,
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const OraText *fmt, ub1 fmt_length, ub1 fsprec,
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const OraText *lang_name, size_t lang_length,
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ub4 *buf_size, OraText *buf );
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sword OCIDateTimeFromText(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OraText *date_str,
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size_t dstr_length, const OraText *fmt, ub1 fmt_length,
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const OraText *lang_name, size_t lang_length, OCIDateTime *date );
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sword OCIDateTimeCompare(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date1,
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const OCIDateTime *date2, sword *result );
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sword OCIDateTimeCheck(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIDateTime *date,
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ub4 *valid );
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sword OCIDateTimeConvert(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *indate,
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OCIDateTime *outdate);
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sword OCIDateTimeSubtract(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *indate1,
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OCIDateTime *indate2, OCIInterval *inter);
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sword OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *datetime,
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OCIInterval *inter, OCIDateTime *outdatetime);
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sword OCIDateTimeIntervalSub(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIDateTime *datetime,
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OCIInterval *inter, OCIDateTime *outdatetime);
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sword OCIIntervalSubtract(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *minuend,
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OCIInterval *subtrahend, OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalAdd(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *addend1,
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OCIInterval *addend2, OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalMultiply(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *inter,
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OCINumber *nfactor, OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalDivide(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *dividend,
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OCINumber *divisor, OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalCompare(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *inter1,
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OCIInterval *inter2, sword *result );
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sword OCIIntervalFromNumber(void *hndl, OCIError *err, OCIInterval *inter,
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OCINumber *number);
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sword OCIIntervalFromText( void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OraText *inpstr,
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size_t str_len, OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalToText( void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *inter,
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ub1 lfprec, ub1 fsprec,
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OraText *buffer, size_t buflen, size_t *resultlen );
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sword OCIIntervalToNumber(void *hndl, OCIError *err,const OCIInterval *inter,
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OCINumber *number);
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sword OCIIntervalCheck(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *interval,
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ub4 *valid );
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sword OCIIntervalAssign(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const OCIInterval *ininter,
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OCIInterval *outinter );
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sword OCIIntervalSetYearMonth(void *hndl, OCIError *err, sb4 yr, sb4 mnth,
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OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalGetYearMonth(void *hndl, OCIError *err, sb4 *yr, sb4 *mnth,
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const OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalSetDaySecond(void *hndl, OCIError *err, sb4 dy, sb4 hr,
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sb4 mm, sb4 ss, sb4 fsec, OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIIntervalGetDaySecond(void *hndl, OCIError *err, sb4 *dy, sb4 *hr,
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sb4 *mm, sb4 *ss, sb4 *fsec, const OCIInterval *result );
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sword OCIDateTimeToArray(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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const OCIDateTime *datetime, const OCIInterval *reftz,
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ub1 *outarray, ub4 *len, ub1 fsprec);
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sword OCIDateTimeFromArray(void *hndl, OCIError *err, ub1 *inarray, ub4 len,
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ub1 type, OCIDateTime *datetime,
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|
const OCIInterval *reftz, ub1 fsprec);
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sword OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName(void *hndl, OCIError *err,
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const OCIDateTime *datetime,
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ub1 *buf, ub4 *buflen);
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sword OCIIntervalFromTZ(void *hndl, OCIError *err, const oratext *inpstring,
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|
size_t str_len, OCIInterval *result);
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/*----------------- End Datetime interface Extensions -----------------------*/
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/*----------------- Connection Pooling prototypes ---------------------------*/
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sword OCIConnectionPoolCreate(OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCICPool *poolhp,
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|
OraText **poolName, sb4 *poolNameLen,
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|
const OraText *dblink, sb4 dblinkLen,
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|
ub4 connMin, ub4 connMax, ub4 connIncr,
|
|
const OraText *poolUserName, sb4 poolUserLen,
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|
const OraText *poolPassword, sb4 poolPassLen,
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|
ub4 mode);
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|
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sword OCIConnectionPoolDestroy(OCICPool *poolhp,
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|
OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
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|
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/*----------------- End Connection Pooling prototypes -----------------------*/
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|
|
|
/*-------------------- Session Pooling prototypes ---------------------------*/
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sword OCISessionPoolCreate (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCISPool *spoolhp,
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|
OraText **poolName, ub4 *poolNameLen,
|
|
const OraText *connStr, ub4 connStrLen,
|
|
ub4 sessMin, ub4 sessMax, ub4 sessIncr,
|
|
OraText *userid, ub4 useridLen,
|
|
OraText *password, ub4 passwordLen,
|
|
ub4 mode);
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|
|
|
sword OCISessionPoolDestroy (OCISPool *spoolhp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISessionGet (OCIEnv *envhp, OCIError *errhp, OCISvcCtx **svchp,
|
|
OCIAuthInfo *authhp,
|
|
OraText *poolName, ub4 poolName_len,
|
|
const OraText *tagInfo, ub4 tagInfo_len,
|
|
OraText **retTagInfo, ub4 *retTagInfo_len,
|
|
boolean *found, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCISessionRelease (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OraText *tag, ub4 tag_len,
|
|
ub4 mode);
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|
|
|
/*-------------------- End Session Pooling prototypes -----------------------*/
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|
|
/* --------------------- OCI Application Context --------------------------*/
|
|
|
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sword OCIAppCtxSet(void * sesshndl, void *nsptr, ub4 nsptrlen,
|
|
void *attrptr, ub4 attrptrlen,
|
|
void *valueptr, ub4 valueptrlen,
|
|
OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIAppCtxClearAll(void *sesshndl, void *nsptr, ub4 nsptrlen,
|
|
OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
/*-------------------------------- OCIMemStats ------------------------------*/
|
|
sword OCIMemStats(void *hndlp, OCIError *errhp, OCIEnv **envhp,
|
|
ub4 mode, ub4 mode1, oratext *tabname);
|
|
|
|
/*-------------------------------- OCIPing ----------------------------------*/
|
|
sword OCIPing (OCISvcCtx *svchp, OCIError *errhp, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
/*----------------- Kerberos Authentication prototypes ----------------------*/
|
|
|
|
sword OCIKerbAttrSet(OCISession *trgthndlp, ub4 cred_use, ub1 *ftgt_ticket,
|
|
ub4 ticket_len, ub1 *session_key, ub4 skey_len,
|
|
ub2 ftgt_keytype, ub4 ftgt_ticket_flags,
|
|
sb4 ftgt_auth_time, sb4 ftgt_start_time,
|
|
sb4 ftgt_end_time, sb4 ftgt_renew_time,
|
|
oratext *ftgt_client_principal,
|
|
ub4 ftgt_client_principal_len, oratext *ftgt_client_realm,
|
|
ub4 ftgt_client_realm_len, OCIError *errhp);
|
|
|
|
/*------------------- End Kerberos Authentication prototypes ----------------*/
|
|
|
|
/*------------------- Database Startup/Shutdown prototypes ------------------*/
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDBStartup (OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAdmin *admhp,
|
|
ub4 mode,
|
|
ub4 flags);
|
|
|
|
sword OCIDBShutdown(OCISvcCtx *svchp,
|
|
OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIAdmin *admhp,
|
|
ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
/*------------------ End Database Startup/Shutdown prototypes ---------------*/
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- OCIClientVersion ------------------------------*/
|
|
void OCIClientVersion(sword *major_version,
|
|
sword *minor_version,
|
|
sword *update_num,
|
|
sword *patch_num,
|
|
sword *port_update_num);
|
|
/*----------------------- End OCIClientVersion --------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- HA Event prototypes ------------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
sword OCIInitEventHandle(OCIError *errhp,
|
|
OCIEvent *event,
|
|
text *str,
|
|
ub4 size);
|
|
|
|
/*----------------------- End HA Event prototypes --------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
|
/* the following functions are depracated and should not be used */
|
|
#ifdef NEVER
|
|
sword OCIStmtBindByPos (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIBind *bindp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 position, void *valuep, sb4 value_sz,
|
|
ub2 dty, void *indp, ub2 *alenp, ub2 *rcodep,
|
|
ub4 maxarr_len, ub4 *curelep, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
|
|
sword OCIStmtBindByName (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIBind *bindp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
const OraText *placeholder, sb4 placeh_len, void *valuep,
|
|
sb4 value_sz, ub2 dty, void *indp, ub2 *alenp,
|
|
ub2 *rcodep, ub4 maxarr_len, ub4 *curelep, ub4 mode);
|
|
|
|
sword ocidefn (OCIStmt *stmtp, OCIDefine *defnp, OCIError *errhp,
|
|
ub4 position, void *valuep, sb4 value_sz, ub2 dty,
|
|
void *indp, ub2 *rlenp, ub2 *rcodep, ub4 mode);
|
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#endif /* NEVER */
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#endif /* OCIAP_ORACLE */
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