UnaryDateTimestampOperatorNode.java
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package org.apache.derby.impl.sql.compile;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.DataValueFactory;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.DataTypeDescriptor;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.DataValueDescriptor;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.types.DateTimeDataValue;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.services.compiler.MethodBuilder;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.error.StandardException;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.sql.compile.C_NodeTypes;
import org.apache.derby.impl.sql.compile.ExpressionClassBuilder;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.reference.ClassName;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.reference.SQLState;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.services.classfile.VMOpcode;
import org.apache.derby.iapi.services.sanity.SanityManager;
import java.sql.Types;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* This class implements the timestamp( x) and date(x) functions.
*
* These two functions implement a few special cases of string conversions beyond the normal string to
* date/timestamp casts.
*/
public class UnaryDateTimestampOperatorNode extends UnaryOperatorNode
{
private static final String TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME = "getTimestamp";
private static final String DATE_METHOD_NAME = "getDate";
/**
* @param operand The operand of the function
* @param targetType The type of the result. Timestamp or Date.
*
* @exception StandardException Thrown on error
*/
public void init( Object operand, Object targetType)
throws StandardException
{
setType( (DataTypeDescriptor) targetType);
switch( getTypeServices().getJDBCTypeId())
{
case Types.DATE:
super.init( operand, "date", DATE_METHOD_NAME);
break;
case Types.TIMESTAMP:
super.init( operand, "timestamp", TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME);
break;
default:
if( SanityManager.DEBUG)
SanityManager.NOTREACHED();
super.init( operand);
}
}
/**
* Called by UnaryOperatorNode.bindExpression.
*
* If the operand is a constant then evaluate the function at compile time. Otherwise,
* if the operand input type is the same as the output type then discard this node altogether.
* If the function is "date" and the input is a timestamp then change this node to a cast.
*
* @param fromList The FROM list for the query this
* expression is in, for binding columns.
* @param subqueryList The subquery list being built as we find SubqueryNodes
* @param aggregateVector The aggregate vector being built as we find AggregateNodes
*
* @return The new top of the expression tree.
*
* @exception StandardException Thrown on error
*/
public ValueNode bindExpression (
FromList fromList, SubqueryList subqueryList,
Vector aggregateVector)
throws StandardException
{
boolean isIdentity = false; // Is this function the identity operator?
boolean operandIsNumber = false;
bindOperand( fromList, subqueryList, aggregateVector);
DataTypeDescriptor operandType = operand.getTypeServices();
switch( operandType.getJDBCTypeId())
{
case Types.BIGINT:
case Types.INTEGER:
case Types.SMALLINT:
case Types.TINYINT:
case Types.DECIMAL:
case Types.NUMERIC:
case Types.DOUBLE:
case Types.FLOAT:
if( TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME.equals( methodName))
invalidOperandType();
operandIsNumber = true;
break;
case Types.CHAR:
case Types.VARCHAR:
break;
case Types.DATE:
if( TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME.equals( methodName))
invalidOperandType();
isIdentity = true;
break;
case Types.NULL:
break;
case Types.TIMESTAMP:
if( TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME.equals( methodName))
isIdentity = true;
break;
default:
invalidOperandType();
}
if( operand instanceof ConstantNode)
{
DataValueFactory dvf = getLanguageConnectionContext().getDataValueFactory();
DataValueDescriptor sourceValue = ((ConstantNode) operand).getValue();
DataValueDescriptor destValue = null;
if( sourceValue.isNull())
{
destValue = (TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME.equals( methodName))
? dvf.getNullTimestamp( (DateTimeDataValue) null)
: dvf.getNullDate( (DateTimeDataValue) null);
}
else
{
destValue = (TIMESTAMP_METHOD_NAME.equals( methodName))
? dvf.getTimestamp( sourceValue) : dvf.getDate( sourceValue);
}
return (ValueNode) getNodeFactory().getNode( C_NodeTypes.USERTYPE_CONSTANT_NODE,
destValue, getContextManager());
}
if( isIdentity)
return operand;
return this;
} // end of bindUnaryOperator
private void invalidOperandType() throws StandardException
{
throw StandardException.newException( SQLState.LANG_UNARY_FUNCTION_BAD_TYPE,
getOperatorString(), getOperand().getTypeServices().getSQLstring());
}
/**
* Do code generation for this unary operator.
*
* @param acb The ExpressionClassBuilder for the class we're generating
* @param mb The method the expression will go into
*
*
* @exception StandardException Thrown on error
*/
public void generateExpression( ExpressionClassBuilder acb,
MethodBuilder mb)
throws StandardException
{
acb.pushDataValueFactory( mb);
operand.generateExpression( acb, mb);
mb.cast( ClassName.DataValueDescriptor);
mb.callMethod( VMOpcode.INVOKEINTERFACE, (String) null, methodName, getTypeCompiler().interfaceName(), 1);
} // end of generateExpression
}
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