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  14. data/BSDL +2 -2
  15. data/Gemfile +14 -0
  16. data/History.rdoc +436 -4
  17. data/Manifest.txt +8 -21
  18. data/README-Windows.rdoc +4 -4
  19. data/README.ja.rdoc +1 -2
  20. data/README.rdoc +67 -17
  21. data/Rakefile +32 -144
  22. data/Rakefile.cross +70 -69
  23. data/certs/ged.pem +24 -0
  24. data/certs/larskanis-2022.pem +26 -0
  25. data/ext/errorcodes.def +109 -0
  26. data/ext/errorcodes.rb +1 -1
  27. data/ext/errorcodes.txt +35 -2
  28. data/ext/extconf.rb +119 -54
  29. data/ext/gvl_wrappers.c +8 -0
  30. data/ext/gvl_wrappers.h +44 -33
  31. data/ext/pg.c +213 -171
  32. data/ext/pg.h +92 -98
  33. data/ext/pg_binary_decoder.c +82 -15
  34. data/ext/pg_binary_encoder.c +20 -19
  35. data/ext/pg_coder.c +175 -39
  36. data/ext/pg_connection.c +1730 -1135
  37. data/ext/pg_copy_coder.c +94 -27
  38. data/ext/pg_record_coder.c +521 -0
  39. data/ext/pg_result.c +640 -221
  40. data/ext/pg_text_decoder.c +606 -40
  41. data/ext/pg_text_encoder.c +250 -99
  42. data/ext/pg_tuple.c +569 -0
  43. data/ext/pg_type_map.c +55 -15
  44. data/ext/pg_type_map_all_strings.c +19 -5
  45. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_class.c +54 -24
  46. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_column.c +73 -34
  47. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_mri_type.c +48 -19
  48. data/ext/pg_type_map_by_oid.c +55 -25
  49. data/ext/pg_type_map_in_ruby.c +51 -20
  50. data/ext/{util.c → pg_util.c} +12 -12
  51. data/ext/{util.h → pg_util.h} +2 -2
  52. data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_based_on_result.rb +47 -0
  53. data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_for_queries.rb +193 -0
  54. data/lib/pg/basic_type_map_for_results.rb +81 -0
  55. data/lib/pg/basic_type_registry.rb +301 -0
  56. data/lib/pg/binary_decoder.rb +23 -0
  57. data/lib/pg/coder.rb +24 -3
  58. data/lib/pg/connection.rb +723 -65
  59. data/lib/pg/constants.rb +2 -1
  60. data/lib/pg/exceptions.rb +9 -2
  61. data/lib/pg/result.rb +24 -7
  62. data/lib/pg/text_decoder.rb +24 -22
  63. data/lib/pg/text_encoder.rb +40 -8
  64. data/lib/pg/tuple.rb +30 -0
  65. data/lib/pg/type_map_by_column.rb +3 -2
  66. data/lib/pg/version.rb +4 -0
  67. data/lib/pg.rb +61 -36
  68. data/misc/openssl-pg-segfault.rb +31 -0
  69. data/misc/postgres/History.txt +9 -0
  70. data/misc/postgres/Manifest.txt +5 -0
  71. data/misc/postgres/README.txt +21 -0
  72. data/misc/postgres/Rakefile +21 -0
  73. data/misc/postgres/lib/postgres.rb +16 -0
  74. data/misc/ruby-pg/History.txt +9 -0
  75. data/misc/ruby-pg/Manifest.txt +5 -0
  76. data/misc/ruby-pg/README.txt +21 -0
  77. data/misc/ruby-pg/Rakefile +21 -0
  78. data/misc/ruby-pg/lib/ruby/pg.rb +16 -0
  79. data/pg.gemspec +32 -0
  80. data/rakelib/task_extension.rb +46 -0
  81. data/sample/array_insert.rb +1 -1
  82. data/sample/async_api.rb +4 -8
  83. data/sample/async_copyto.rb +1 -1
  84. data/sample/async_mixed.rb +1 -1
  85. data/sample/check_conn.rb +1 -1
  86. data/sample/copydata.rb +71 -0
  87. data/sample/copyfrom.rb +1 -1
  88. data/sample/copyto.rb +1 -1
  89. data/sample/cursor.rb +1 -1
  90. data/sample/disk_usage_report.rb +6 -15
  91. data/sample/issue-119.rb +2 -2
  92. data/sample/losample.rb +1 -1
  93. data/sample/minimal-testcase.rb +2 -2
  94. data/sample/notify_wait.rb +1 -1
  95. data/sample/pg_statistics.rb +6 -15
  96. data/sample/replication_monitor.rb +9 -18
  97. data/sample/test_binary_values.rb +1 -1
  98. data/sample/wal_shipper.rb +2 -2
  99. data/sample/warehouse_partitions.rb +8 -17
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  103. data/ChangeLog +0 -5911
  104. data/lib/pg/basic_type_mapping.rb +0 -399
  105. data/spec/data/expected_trace.out +0 -26
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  107. data/spec/helpers.rb +0 -355
  108. data/spec/pg/basic_type_mapping_spec.rb +0 -251
  109. data/spec/pg/connection_spec.rb +0 -1544
  110. data/spec/pg/result_spec.rb +0 -449
  111. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_class_spec.rb +0 -138
  112. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_column_spec.rb +0 -222
  113. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_mri_type_spec.rb +0 -136
  114. data/spec/pg/type_map_by_oid_spec.rb +0 -149
  115. data/spec/pg/type_map_in_ruby_spec.rb +0 -164
  116. data/spec/pg/type_map_spec.rb +0 -22
  117. data/spec/pg/type_spec.rb +0 -697
  118. data/spec/pg_spec.rb +0 -50
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require 'pg' unless defined?( PG )
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+
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+ # Simple set of rules for type casting common PostgreSQL types to Ruby.
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+ #
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+ # OIDs of supported type casts are not hard-coded in the sources, but are retrieved from the
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+ # PostgreSQL's +pg_type+ table in PG::BasicTypeMapForResults.new .
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+ #
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+ # Result values are type casted based on the type OID of the given result column.
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+ #
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+ # Higher level libraries will most likely not make use of this class, but use their
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+ # own set of rules to choose suitable encoders and decoders.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ # conn = PG::Connection.new
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+ # # Assign a default ruleset for type casts of output values.
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+ # conn.type_map_for_results = PG::BasicTypeMapForResults.new(conn)
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+ # # Execute a query.
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+ # res = conn.exec_params( "SELECT $1::INT", ['5'] )
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+ # # Retrieve and cast the result value. Value format is 0 (text) and OID is 20. Therefore typecasting
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+ # # is done by PG::TextDecoder::Integer internally for all value retrieval methods.
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+ # res.values # => [[5]]
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+ #
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+ # PG::TypeMapByOid#build_column_map(result) can be used to generate
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+ # a result independent PG::TypeMapByColumn type map, which can subsequently be used
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+ # to cast #get_copy_data fields:
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+ #
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+ # For the following table:
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+ # conn.exec( "CREATE TABLE copytable AS VALUES('a', 123, '{5,4,3}'::INT[])" )
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+ #
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+ # # Retrieve table OIDs per empty result set.
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+ # res = conn.exec( "SELECT * FROM copytable LIMIT 0" )
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+ # # Build a type map for common database to ruby type decoders.
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+ # btm = PG::BasicTypeMapForResults.new(conn)
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+ # # Build a PG::TypeMapByColumn with decoders suitable for copytable.
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+ # tm = btm.build_column_map( res )
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+ # row_decoder = PG::TextDecoder::CopyRow.new type_map: tm
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+ #
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+ # conn.copy_data( "COPY copytable TO STDOUT", row_decoder ) do |res|
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+ # while row=conn.get_copy_data
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+ # p row
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # This prints the rows with type casted columns:
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+ # ["a", 123, [5, 4, 3]]
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+ #
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+ # See also PG::BasicTypeMapBasedOnResult for the encoder direction and PG::BasicTypeRegistry for the definition of additional types.
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+ class PG::BasicTypeMapForResults < PG::TypeMapByOid
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+ include PG::BasicTypeRegistry::Checker
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+
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+ class WarningTypeMap < PG::TypeMapInRuby
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+ def initialize(typenames)
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+ @already_warned = Hash.new{|h, k| h[k] = {} }
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+ @typenames_by_oid = typenames
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+ end
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+
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+ def typecast_result_value(result, _tuple, field)
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+ format = result.fformat(field)
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+ oid = result.ftype(field)
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+ unless @already_warned[format][oid]
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+ warn "Warning: no type cast defined for type #{@typenames_by_oid[oid].inspect} format #{format} with oid #{oid}. Please cast this type explicitly to TEXT to be safe for future changes."
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+ @already_warned[format][oid] = true
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+ end
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def initialize(connection_or_coder_maps, registry: nil)
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+ @coder_maps = build_coder_maps(connection_or_coder_maps, registry: registry)
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+
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+ # Populate TypeMapByOid hash with decoders
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+ @coder_maps.each_format(:decoder).flat_map{|f| f.coders }.each do |coder|
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+ add_coder(coder)
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+ end
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+
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+ typenames = @coder_maps.typenames_by_oid
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+ self.default_type_map = WarningTypeMap.new(typenames)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require 'pg' unless defined?( PG )
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+
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+ # This class defines the mapping between PostgreSQL types and encoder/decoder classes for PG::BasicTypeMapForResults, PG::BasicTypeMapForQueries and PG::BasicTypeMapBasedOnResult.
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+ #
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+ # Additional types can be added like so:
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+ #
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+ # require 'pg'
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+ # require 'ipaddr'
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+ #
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+ # class InetDecoder < PG::SimpleDecoder
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+ # def decode(string, tuple=nil, field=nil)
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+ # IPAddr.new(string)
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # class InetEncoder < PG::SimpleEncoder
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+ # def encode(ip_addr)
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+ # ip_addr.to_s
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # conn = PG.connect
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+ # regi = PG::BasicTypeRegistry.new.register_default_types
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+ # regi.register_type(0, 'inet', InetEncoder, InetDecoder)
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+ # conn.type_map_for_results = PG::BasicTypeMapForResults.new(conn, registry: regi)
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+ class PG::BasicTypeRegistry
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+ # An instance of this class stores the coders that should be used for a particular wire format (text or binary)
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+ # and type cast direction (encoder or decoder).
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+ #
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+ # Each coder object is filled with the PostgreSQL type name, OID, wire format and array coders are filled with the base elements_type.
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+ class CoderMap
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+ # Hash of text types that don't require quotation, when used within composite types.
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+ # type.name => true
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+ DONT_QUOTE_TYPES = %w[
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+ int2 int4 int8
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+ float4 float8
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+ oid
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+ bool
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+ date timestamp timestamptz
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+ ].inject({}){|h,e| h[e] = true; h }
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+
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+ def initialize(result, coders_by_name, format, arraycoder)
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+ coder_map = {}
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+
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+ arrays, nodes = result.partition { |row| row['typinput'] == 'array_in' }
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+
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+ # populate the base types
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+ nodes.find_all { |row| coders_by_name.key?(row['typname']) }.each do |row|
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+ coder = coders_by_name[row['typname']].dup
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+ coder.oid = row['oid'].to_i
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+ coder.name = row['typname']
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+ coder.format = format
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+ coder_map[coder.oid] = coder
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+ end
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+
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+ if arraycoder
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+ # populate array types
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+ arrays.each do |row|
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+ elements_coder = coder_map[row['typelem'].to_i]
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+ next unless elements_coder
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+
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+ coder = arraycoder.new
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+ coder.oid = row['oid'].to_i
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+ coder.name = row['typname']
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+ coder.format = format
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+ coder.elements_type = elements_coder
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+ coder.needs_quotation = !DONT_QUOTE_TYPES[elements_coder.name]
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+ coder_map[coder.oid] = coder
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ @coders = coder_map.values
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+ @coders_by_name = @coders.inject({}){|h, t| h[t.name] = t; h }
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+ @coders_by_oid = @coders.inject({}){|h, t| h[t.oid] = t; h }
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+ end
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+
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+ attr_reader :coders
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+ attr_reader :coders_by_oid
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+ attr_reader :coders_by_name
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+
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+ def coder_by_name(name)
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+ @coders_by_name[name]
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+ end
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+
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+ def coder_by_oid(oid)
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+ @coders_by_oid[oid]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # An instance of this class stores CoderMap instances to be used for text and binary wire formats
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+ # as well as encoder and decoder directions.
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+ #
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+ # A PG::BasicTypeRegistry::CoderMapsBundle instance retrieves all type definitions from the PostgreSQL server and matches them with the coder definitions of the global PG::BasicTypeRegistry .
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+ # It provides 4 separate CoderMap instances for the combinations of the two formats and directions.
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+ #
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+ # A PG::BasicTypeRegistry::CoderMapsBundle instance can be used to initialize an instance of
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+ # * PG::BasicTypeMapForResults
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+ # * PG::BasicTypeMapForQueries
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+ # * PG::BasicTypeMapBasedOnResult
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+ # by passing it instead of the connection object like so:
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+ #
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+ # conn = PG::Connection.new
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+ # maps = PG::BasicTypeRegistry::CoderMapsBundle.new(conn)
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+ # conn.type_map_for_results = PG::BasicTypeMapForResults.new(maps)
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+ #
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+ class CoderMapsBundle
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+ attr_reader :typenames_by_oid
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+
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+ def initialize(connection, registry: nil)
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+ registry ||= DEFAULT_TYPE_REGISTRY
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+
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+ result = connection.exec(<<-SQL).to_a
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+ SELECT t.oid, t.typname, t.typelem, t.typdelim, ti.proname AS typinput
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+ FROM pg_type as t
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+ JOIN pg_proc as ti ON ti.oid = t.typinput
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+ SQL
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+
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+ @maps = [
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+ [0, :encoder, PG::TextEncoder::Array],
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+ [0, :decoder, PG::TextDecoder::Array],
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+ [1, :encoder, nil],
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+ [1, :decoder, nil],
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+ ].inject([]) do |h, (format, direction, arraycoder)|
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+ coders = registry.coders_for(format, direction) || {}
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+ h[format] ||= {}
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+ h[format][direction] = CoderMap.new(result, coders, format, arraycoder)
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+ h
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+ end
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+
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+ @typenames_by_oid = result.inject({}){|h, t| h[t['oid'].to_i] = t['typname']; h }
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+ end
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+
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+ def each_format(direction)
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+ @maps.map { |f| f[direction] }
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+ end
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+
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+ def map_for(format, direction)
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+ @maps[format][direction]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module Checker
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+ ValidFormats = { 0 => true, 1 => true }
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+ ValidDirections = { :encoder => true, :decoder => true }
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+
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+ protected def check_format_and_direction(format, direction)
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+ raise(ArgumentError, "Invalid format value %p" % format) unless ValidFormats[format]
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+ raise(ArgumentError, "Invalid direction %p" % direction) unless ValidDirections[direction]
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+ end
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+
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+ protected def build_coder_maps(conn_or_maps, registry: nil)
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+ if conn_or_maps.is_a?(PG::BasicTypeRegistry::CoderMapsBundle)
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+ raise ArgumentError, "registry argument must be given to CoderMapsBundle" if registry
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+ conn_or_maps
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+ else
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+ PG::BasicTypeRegistry::CoderMapsBundle.new(conn_or_maps, registry: registry)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ include Checker
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ # The key of these hashs maps to the `typname` column from the table pg_type.
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+ @coders_by_name = []
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+ end
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+
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+ # Retrieve a Hash of all en- or decoders for a given wire format.
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+ # The hash key is the name as defined in table +pg_type+.
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+ # The hash value is the registered coder object.
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+ def coders_for(format, direction)
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+ check_format_and_direction(format, direction)
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+ @coders_by_name[format]&.[](direction)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Register an encoder or decoder instance for casting a PostgreSQL type.
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+ #
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+ # Coder#name must correspond to the +typname+ column in the +pg_type+ table.
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+ # Coder#format can be 0 for text format and 1 for binary.
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+ def register_coder(coder)
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+ h = @coders_by_name[coder.format] ||= { encoder: {}, decoder: {} }
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+ name = coder.name || raise(ArgumentError, "name of #{coder.inspect} must be defined")
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+ h[:encoder][name] = coder if coder.respond_to?(:encode)
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+ h[:decoder][name] = coder if coder.respond_to?(:decode)
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Register the given +encoder_class+ and/or +decoder_class+ for casting a PostgreSQL type.
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+ #
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+ # +name+ must correspond to the +typname+ column in the +pg_type+ table.
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+ # +format+ can be 0 for text format and 1 for binary.
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+ def register_type(format, name, encoder_class, decoder_class)
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+ register_coder(encoder_class.new(name: name, format: format)) if encoder_class
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+ register_coder(decoder_class.new(name: name, format: format)) if decoder_class
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Alias the +old+ type to the +new+ type.
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+ def alias_type(format, new, old)
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+ [:encoder, :decoder].each do |ende|
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+ enc = @coders_by_name[format][ende][old]
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+ if enc
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+ @coders_by_name[format][ende][new] = enc
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+ else
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+ @coders_by_name[format][ende].delete(new)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Populate the registry with all builtin types of ruby-pg
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+ def register_default_types
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+ register_type 0, 'int2', PG::TextEncoder::Integer, PG::TextDecoder::Integer
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+ alias_type 0, 'int4', 'int2'
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+ alias_type 0, 'int8', 'int2'
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+ alias_type 0, 'oid', 'int2'
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+ register_type 0, 'numeric', PG::TextEncoder::Numeric, PG::TextDecoder::Numeric
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+ register_type 0, 'text', PG::TextEncoder::String, PG::TextDecoder::String
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+ alias_type 0, 'varchar', 'text'
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+ alias_type 0, 'char', 'text'
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+ alias_type 0, 'bpchar', 'text'
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+ alias_type 0, 'xml', 'text'
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+ alias_type 0, 'name', 'text'
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+
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+ # FIXME: why are we keeping these types as strings?
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+ # alias_type 'tsvector', 'text'
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+ # alias_type 'interval', 'text'
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+ # alias_type 'macaddr', 'text'
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+ # alias_type 'uuid', 'text'
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+ #
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+ # register_type 'money', OID::Money.new
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+ # There is no PG::TextEncoder::Bytea, because it's simple and more efficient to send bytea-data
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+ # in binary format, either with PG::BinaryEncoder::Bytea or in Hash param format.
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+ register_type 0, 'bytea', nil, PG::TextDecoder::Bytea
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+ register_type 0, 'bool', PG::TextEncoder::Boolean, PG::TextDecoder::Boolean
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+ # register_type 'bit', OID::Bit.new
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+ # register_type 'varbit', OID::Bit.new
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+ register_type 0, 'float4', PG::TextEncoder::Float, PG::TextDecoder::Float
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+ alias_type 0, 'float8', 'float4'
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+ register_type 0, 'timestamp', PG::TextEncoder::TimestampWithoutTimeZone, PG::TextDecoder::TimestampWithoutTimeZone
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+ register_type 0, 'timestamptz', PG::TextEncoder::TimestampWithTimeZone, PG::TextDecoder::TimestampWithTimeZone
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+ register_type 0, 'date', PG::TextEncoder::Date, PG::TextDecoder::Date
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+ # register_type 'time', OID::Time.new
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+ #
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+ # register_type 'path', OID::Text.new
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+ # register_type 'point', OID::Point.new
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+ # register_type 'polygon', OID::Text.new
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+ # register_type 'circle', OID::Text.new
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+ # register_type 'hstore', OID::Hstore.new
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+ register_type 0, 'json', PG::TextEncoder::JSON, PG::TextDecoder::JSON
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+ alias_type 0, 'jsonb', 'json'
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+ # register_type 'citext', OID::Text.new
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+ # register_type 'ltree', OID::Text.new
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+ #
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+ register_type 0, 'inet', PG::TextEncoder::Inet, PG::TextDecoder::Inet
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+ alias_type 0, 'cidr', 'inet'
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+ register_type 1, 'int2', PG::BinaryEncoder::Int2, PG::BinaryDecoder::Integer
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+ register_type 1, 'int4', PG::BinaryEncoder::Int4, PG::BinaryDecoder::Integer
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+ register_type 1, 'int8', PG::BinaryEncoder::Int8, PG::BinaryDecoder::Integer
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+ alias_type 1, 'oid', 'int2'
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+
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+ register_type 1, 'text', PG::BinaryEncoder::String, PG::BinaryDecoder::String
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+ alias_type 1, 'varchar', 'text'
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+ alias_type 1, 'char', 'text'
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+ alias_type 1, 'bpchar', 'text'
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+ alias_type 1, 'xml', 'text'
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+ alias_type 1, 'name', 'text'
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+
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+ register_type 1, 'bytea', PG::BinaryEncoder::Bytea, PG::BinaryDecoder::Bytea
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+ register_type 1, 'bool', PG::BinaryEncoder::Boolean, PG::BinaryDecoder::Boolean
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+ register_type 1, 'float4', nil, PG::BinaryDecoder::Float
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+ register_type 1, 'float8', nil, PG::BinaryDecoder::Float
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+ register_type 1, 'timestamp', nil, PG::BinaryDecoder::TimestampUtc
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+ register_type 1, 'timestamptz', nil, PG::BinaryDecoder::TimestampUtcToLocal
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+
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ alias define_default_types register_default_types
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+
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+ # @private
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+ DEFAULT_TYPE_REGISTRY = PG::BasicTypeRegistry.new.register_default_types
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+
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+ # Delegate class method calls to DEFAULT_TYPE_REGISTRY
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+ class << self
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+ %i[ register_coder register_type alias_type ].each do |meth|
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+ define_method(meth) do |*args|
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+ warn "PG::BasicTypeRegistry.#{meth} is deprecated. Please use your own instance by PG::BasicTypeRegistry.new instead!"
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+ DEFAULT_TYPE_REGISTRY.send(meth, *args)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module PG
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+ module BinaryDecoder
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+ # Convenience classes for timezone options
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+ class TimestampUtc < Timestamp
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+ def initialize(params={})
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+ super(params.merge(flags: PG::Coder::TIMESTAMP_DB_UTC | PG::Coder::TIMESTAMP_APP_UTC))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class TimestampUtcToLocal < Timestamp
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+ def initialize(params={})
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+ super(params.merge(flags: PG::Coder::TIMESTAMP_DB_UTC | PG::Coder::TIMESTAMP_APP_LOCAL))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class TimestampLocal < Timestamp
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+ def initialize(params={})
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+ super(params.merge(flags: PG::Coder::TIMESTAMP_DB_LOCAL | PG::Coder::TIMESTAMP_APP_LOCAL))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end # module PG
data/lib/pg/coder.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
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- #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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  module PG
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  module BinaryFormatting
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  Params = { format: 1 }
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  def initialize( params={} )
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- super(params.merge(Params))
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+ super(Params.merge(params))
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  end
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  end
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  {
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  oid: oid,
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  format: format,
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+ flags: flags,
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  name: name,
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  }
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  str[-1,0] = "#{name_str} #{oid_str}#{format_str}"
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  str
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  end
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+
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+ def inspect_short
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+ str = case format
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+ when 0 then "T"
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+ when 1 then "B"
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+ else format.to_s
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+ end
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+ str += "E" if respond_to?(:encode)
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+ str += "D" if respond_to?(:decode)
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+
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+ "#{name || self.class.name}:#{str}"
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+ end
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  end
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  class CompositeCoder < Coder
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  })
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  end
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  end
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- end # module PG
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+ class RecordCoder < Coder
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+ def to_h
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+ super.merge!({
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+ type_map: type_map,
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+ })
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end # module PG