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  16. data/docker-compose.yml +22 -0
  17. data/ext/tiny_tds/client.c +90 -44
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  32. data/patches/freetds/1.00.27/0001-mingw_missing_inet_pton.diff +0 -0
  33. data/patches/freetds/1.00.27/0002-Don-t-use-MSYS2-file-libws2_32.diff +0 -0
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  48. data/test/client_test.rb +99 -54
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  56. data/test/schema/sqlserver_azure.sql +0 -0
  57. data/test/schema/sybase_ase.sql +0 -0
  58. data/test/schema_test.rb +12 -12
  59. data/test/test_helper.rb +58 -4
  60. data/test/thread_test.rb +1 -1
  61. data/tiny_tds.gemspec +1 -0
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  ## (unreleased)
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+ ## 2.1.5
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+ * Fix compilation errors for Amazon Linux 1. Fixes #495.
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  ## 0.3.2
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  ## 0.1.0 Initial release!
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  * [![TravisCI](https://travis-ci.org/rails-sqlserver/tiny_tds.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rails-sqlserver/tiny_tds) - TravisCI
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  * [![Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/g2bhhbsdkx0mal55/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/rails-sqlserver/tiny-tds/branch/master) - Appveyor
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  * :appname - Short string seen in SQL Servers process/activity window.
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  * :tds_version - TDS version. Defaults to "7.3".
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  * :login_timeout - Seconds to wait for login. Default to 60 seconds.
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- * :timeout - Seconds to wait for a response to a SQL command. Default 5 seconds. Prior to 1.0rc5, FreeTDS was unable to set the timeout on a per-client basis, permitting only a global timeout value. This means that if you're using an older version, the timeout values for all clients will be overwritten each time you instantiate a new `TinyTds::Client` object. If you are using 1.0rc5 or later, all clients will have an independent timeout setting as you'd expect.
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+ * :timeout - Seconds to wait for a response to a SQL command. Default 5 seconds. Prior to 1.0rc5, FreeTDS was unable to set the timeout on a per-client basis, permitting only a global timeout value. This means that if you're using an older version, the timeout values for all clients will be overwritten each time you instantiate a new `TinyTds::Client` object. If you are using 1.0rc5 or later, all clients will have an independent timeout setting as you'd expect. Timeouts caused by network failure will raise a timeout error 1 second after the configured timeout limit is hit (see [#481](https://github.com/rails-sqlserver/tiny_tds/pull/481) for details).
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  * :encoding - Any valid iconv value like CP1251 or ISO-8859-1. Default UTF-8.
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  TinyTDS takes an opinionated stance on how we handle encoding errors. First, we treat errors differently on reads vs. writes. Our opinion is that if you are reading bad data due to your client's encoding option, you would rather just find `?` marks in your strings vs being blocked with exceptions. This is how things wold work via ODBC or SMS. On the other hand, writes will raise an exception. In this case we raise the SYBEICONVO/2402 error message which has a description of `Error converting characters into server's character set. Some character(s) could not be converted.`. Even though the severity of this message is only a `4` and TinyTDS will automatically strip/ignore unknown characters, we feel you should know that you are inserting bad encodings. In this way, a transaction can be rolled back, etc. Remember, any database write that has bad characters due to the client encoding will still be written to the database, but it is up to you rollback said write if needed. Most ORMs like ActiveRecord handle this scenario just fine.
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+ TinyTDS will raise a `TinyTDS::Error` when a timeout is reached based on the options supplied to the client. Depending on the reason for the timeout, the connection could be dead or alive. When db processing is the cause for the timeout, the connection should still be usable after the error is raised. When network failure is the cause of the timeout, the connection will be dead. If you attempt to execute another command batch on a dead connection you will see a `DBPROCESS is dead or not enabled` error. Therefore, it is recommended to check for a `dead?` connection before trying to execute another command batch.
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  ## Binstubs
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- The TinyTDS gem uses binstub wrappers which mirror compiled [FreeTDS Utilities](http://www.freetds.org/userguide/usefreetds.htm) binaries. These native executables are usually installed at the system level when installing FreeTDS. However, when using MiniPortile to install TinyTDS as we do with Windows binaries, these binstubs will find and prefer local gem `exe` directory executables. These are the following binstubs we wrap.
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+ The TinyTDS gem uses binstub wrappers which mirror compiled [FreeTDS Utilities](https://www.freetds.org/userguide/usefreetds.html) binaries. These native executables are usually installed at the system level when installing FreeTDS. However, when using MiniPortile to install TinyTDS as we do with Windows binaries, these binstubs will find and prefer local gem `exe` directory executables. These are the following binstubs we wrap.
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- After that, the quickest way to get setup for development is to use [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). Assuming you have [downloaded docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker) for your platform and you have , you can run our test setup script.
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+ After that, the quickest way to get setup for development is to use [Docker](https://www.docker.com/). Assuming you have [downloaded docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker) for your platform, you can use [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) to run the necessary containers for testing.
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+ push_userdata_error(userdata, error_data);
132
141
  } else {
133
- rb_tinytds_raise_error(dbproc, 0, cancel, dberrstr, source, severity, dberr, oserr);
142
+ rb_tinytds_raise_error(dbproc, error_data);
134
143
  }
135
144
 
136
145
  return return_value;
@@ -142,36 +151,72 @@ int tinytds_msg_handler(DBPROCESS *dbproc, DBINT msgno, int msgstate, int severi
142
151
 
143
152
  int is_message_an_error = severity > 10 ? 1 : 0;
144
153
 
154
+ tinytds_errordata error_data = {
155
+ .is_message = !is_message_an_error,
156
+ .cancel = is_message_an_error,
157
+ .severity = severity,
158
+ .dberr = msgno,
159
+ .oserr = msgstate
160
+ };
161
+ strncpy(error_data.error, msgtext, ERROR_MSG_SIZE);
162
+ strncpy(error_data.source, source, ERROR_MSG_SIZE);
163
+
145
164
  // See tinytds_err_handler() for info about why we do this
146
165
  if (userdata && userdata->nonblocking) {
147
- if (!userdata->nonblocking_error.is_set) {
148
- userdata->nonblocking_error.is_message = !is_message_an_error;
149
- userdata->nonblocking_error.cancel = is_message_an_error;
150
- strncpy(userdata->nonblocking_error.error, msgtext, ERROR_MSG_SIZE);
151
- strncpy(userdata->nonblocking_error.source, source, ERROR_MSG_SIZE);
152
- userdata->nonblocking_error.severity = severity;
153
- userdata->nonblocking_error.dberr = msgno;
154
- userdata->nonblocking_error.oserr = msgstate;
155
- userdata->nonblocking_error.is_set = 1;
156
- }
166
+ /*
167
+ In the case of non-blocking command batch execution we can receive multiple messages
168
+ (including errors). We keep track of those here so they can be processed once the
169
+ non-blocking call returns.
170
+ */
171
+ push_userdata_error(userdata, error_data);
157
172
 
158
173
  if (is_message_an_error && !dbdead(dbproc) && !userdata->closed) {
159
174
  dbcancel(dbproc);
160
175
  userdata->dbcancel_sent = 1;
161
176
  }
162
177
  } else {
163
- rb_tinytds_raise_error(dbproc, !is_message_an_error, is_message_an_error, msgtext, source, severity, msgno, msgstate);
178
+ rb_tinytds_raise_error(dbproc, error_data);
164
179
  }
165
180
  return 0;
166
181
  }
167
182
 
183
+ /*
184
+ Used by dbsetinterrupt -
185
+ This gets called periodically while waiting on a read from the server
186
+ Right now, we only care about cases where a read from the server is
187
+ taking longer than the specified timeout and dbcancel is not working.
188
+ In these cases we decide that we actually want to handle the interrupt
189
+ */
190
+ static int check_interrupt(void *ptr) {
191
+ GET_CLIENT_USERDATA((DBPROCESS *)ptr);
192
+ return userdata->timing_out;
193
+ }
194
+
195
+ /*
196
+ Used by dbsetinterrupt -
197
+ This gets called if check_interrupt returns TRUE.
198
+ Right now, this is only used in cases where a read from the server is
199
+ taking longer than the specified timeout and dbcancel is not working.
200
+ Return INT_CANCEL to abort the current command batch.
201
+ */
202
+ static int handle_interrupt(void *ptr) {
203
+ GET_CLIENT_USERDATA((DBPROCESS *)ptr);
204
+ if (userdata->timing_out) {
205
+ return INT_CANCEL;
206
+ }
207
+ return INT_CONTINUE;
208
+ }
209
+
168
210
  static void rb_tinytds_client_reset_userdata(tinytds_client_userdata *userdata) {
169
211
  userdata->timing_out = 0;
170
212
  userdata->dbsql_sent = 0;
171
213
  userdata->dbsqlok_sent = 0;
172
214
  userdata->dbcancel_sent = 0;
173
215
  userdata->nonblocking = 0;
174
- userdata->nonblocking_error.is_set = 0;
216
+ // the following is mainly done for consistency since the values are reset accordingly in nogvl_setup/cleanup.
217
+ // the nonblocking_errors array does not need to be freed here. That is done as part of nogvl_cleanup.
218
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors_length = 0;
219
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors_size = 0;
175
220
  }
176
221
 
177
222
  static void rb_tinytds_client_mark(void *ptr) {
@@ -381,6 +426,7 @@ static VALUE rb_tinytds_connect(VALUE self, VALUE opts) {
381
426
  }
382
427
  }
383
428
  dbsetuserdata(cwrap->client, (BYTE*)cwrap->userdata);
429
+ dbsetinterrupt(cwrap->client, check_interrupt, handle_interrupt);
384
430
  cwrap->userdata->closed = 0;
385
431
  if (!NIL_P(database) && (azure != Qtrue)) {
386
432
  dbuse(cwrap->client, StringValueCStr(database));
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
5
5
  void init_tinytds_client();
6
6
 
7
7
  #define ERROR_MSG_SIZE 1024
8
+ #define ERRORS_STACK_INIT_SIZE 2
8
9
 
9
10
  typedef struct {
10
- short int is_set;
11
11
  int is_message;
12
12
  int cancel;
13
13
  char error[ERROR_MSG_SIZE];
@@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ typedef struct {
25
25
  RETCODE dbsqlok_retcode;
26
26
  short int dbcancel_sent;
27
27
  short int nonblocking;
28
- tinytds_errordata nonblocking_error;
28
+ short int nonblocking_errors_length;
29
+ short int nonblocking_errors_size;
30
+ tinytds_errordata *nonblocking_errors;
29
31
  VALUE message_handler;
30
32
  } tinytds_client_userdata;
31
33
 
@@ -40,7 +42,7 @@ typedef struct {
40
42
  rb_encoding *encoding;
41
43
  } tinytds_client_wrapper;
42
44
 
43
- VALUE rb_tinytds_raise_error(DBPROCESS *dbproc, int is_message, int cancel, const char *error, const char *source, int severity, int dberr, int oserr);
45
+ VALUE rb_tinytds_raise_error(DBPROCESS *dbproc, tinytds_errordata error);
44
46
 
45
47
  // Lib Macros
46
48
 
File without changes
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ICONV_VERSION = ENV['TINYTDS_ICONV_VERSION'] || "1.15"
3
3
  ICONV_SOURCE_URI = "http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-#{ICONV_VERSION}.tar.gz"
4
4
 
5
5
  OPENSSL_VERSION = ENV['TINYTDS_OPENSSL_VERSION'] || '1.1.1d'
6
- OPENSSL_SOURCE_URI = "https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.1/openssl-#{OPENSSL_VERSION}.tar.gz"
6
+ OPENSSL_SOURCE_URI = "https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-#{OPENSSL_VERSION}.tar.gz"
7
7
 
8
8
  FREETDS_VERSION = ENV['TINYTDS_FREETDS_VERSION'] || "1.1.24"
9
9
  FREETDS_VERSION_INFO = Hash.new { |h,k|
@@ -86,26 +86,40 @@ static void dbcancel_ubf(DBPROCESS *client) {
86
86
  static void nogvl_setup(DBPROCESS *client) {
87
87
  GET_CLIENT_USERDATA(client);
88
88
  userdata->nonblocking = 1;
89
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors_length = 0;
90
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors = malloc(ERRORS_STACK_INIT_SIZE * sizeof(tinytds_errordata));
91
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors_size = ERRORS_STACK_INIT_SIZE;
89
92
  }
90
93
 
91
94
  static void nogvl_cleanup(DBPROCESS *client) {
92
95
  GET_CLIENT_USERDATA(client);
93
96
  userdata->nonblocking = 0;
97
+ userdata->timing_out = 0;
94
98
  /*
95
99
  Now that the blocking operation is done, we can finally throw any
96
100
  exceptions based on errors from SQL Server.
97
101
  */
98
- if (userdata->nonblocking_error.is_set) {
99
- userdata->nonblocking_error.is_set = 0;
100
- rb_tinytds_raise_error(client,
101
- userdata->nonblocking_error.is_message,
102
- userdata->nonblocking_error.cancel,
103
- userdata->nonblocking_error.error,
104
- userdata->nonblocking_error.source,
105
- userdata->nonblocking_error.severity,
106
- userdata->nonblocking_error.dberr,
107
- userdata->nonblocking_error.oserr);
102
+ short int i;
103
+ for (i = 0; i < userdata->nonblocking_errors_length; i++) {
104
+ tinytds_errordata error = userdata->nonblocking_errors[i];
105
+
106
+ // lookahead to drain any info messages ahead of raising error
107
+ if (!error.is_message) {
108
+ short int j;
109
+ for (j = i; j < userdata->nonblocking_errors_length; j++) {
110
+ tinytds_errordata msg_error = userdata->nonblocking_errors[j];
111
+ if (msg_error.is_message) {
112
+ rb_tinytds_raise_error(client, msg_error);
113
+ }
114
+ }
115
+ }
116
+
117
+ rb_tinytds_raise_error(client, error);
108
118
  }
119
+
120
+ free(userdata->nonblocking_errors);
121
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors_length = 0;
122
+ userdata->nonblocking_errors_size = 0;
109
123
  }
110
124
 
111
125
  static RETCODE nogvl_dbsqlok(DBPROCESS *client) {