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# SQL code generation
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import copy
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import itertools
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import operator
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from ordereddict import OrderedDict
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import re
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import UserDict
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import warnings
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import dicts
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import exc
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import iters
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import lists
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import objects
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import regexp
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import strings
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import util
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##### Names
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identifier_max_len = 63 # works for both PostgreSQL and MySQL
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def concat(str_, suffix):
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'''Preserves version so that it won't be truncated off the string, leading
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to collisions.'''
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# Preserve version
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match = re.match(r'^(.*?)((?:(?:#\d+)?\)?)*(?:\.\w+)?(?:::[\w ]+)*)$', str_)
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if match:
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str_, old_suffix = match.groups()
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suffix = old_suffix+suffix
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return strings.concat(str_, suffix, identifier_max_len)
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def truncate(str_): return concat(str_, '')
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def is_safe_name(name):
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'''A name is safe *and unambiguous* if it:
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* contains only *lowercase* word (\w) characters
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* doesn't start with a digit
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* contains "_", so that it's not a keyword
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'''
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return re.match(r'^(?=.*_)(?!\d)[^\WA-Z]+$', name)
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def esc_name(name, quote='"'):
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return quote + name.replace(quote, quote+quote) + quote
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# doubling an embedded quote escapes it in both PostgreSQL and MySQL
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def unesc_name(name, quote='"'):
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removed_ref = [False]
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name = strings.remove_prefix(quote, name, removed_ref)
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if removed_ref[0]:
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name = strings.remove_suffix(quote, name, removed_ref)
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assert removed_ref[0]
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name = name.replace(quote+quote, quote)
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return name
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def clean_name(name): return name.replace('"', '').replace('`', '')
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def esc_comment(comment): return '/*'+comment.replace('*/', '* /')+'*/'
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def lstrip(str_):
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'''Also removes comments.'''
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if str_.startswith('/*'): comment, sep, str_ = str_.partition('*/')
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return str_.lstrip()
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##### General SQL code objects
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class MockDb:
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def esc_value(self, value): return strings.repr_no_u(value)
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def esc_name(self, name): return esc_name(name)
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def col_info(self, col):
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return TypedCol(col.name, '<type>', CustomCode('<default>'), True)
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mockDb = MockDb()
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class BasicObject(objects.BasicObject):
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def __str__(self): return clean_name(strings.repr_no_u(self))
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##### Unparameterized code objects
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class Code(BasicObject):
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def __init__(self, lang='sql'):
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self.lang = lang
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def to_str(self, db): raise NotImplementedError()
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def __repr__(self): return self.to_str(mockDb)
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class CustomCode(Code):
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def __init__(self, str_):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.str_ = str_
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def to_str(self, db): return self.str_
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def as_Code(value, db=None):
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'''
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@param db If set, runs db.std_code() on the value.
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'''
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if isinstance(value, Code): return value
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if util.is_str(value):
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if db != None: value = db.std_code(value)
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return CustomCode(value)
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else: return Literal(value)
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class Expr(Code):
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def __init__(self, expr):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.expr = expr
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def to_str(self, db): return '('+self.expr.to_str(db)+')'
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##### Names
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class Name(Code):
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def __init__(self, name):
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Code.__init__(self)
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name = truncate(name)
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self.name = name
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def to_str(self, db): return db.esc_name(self.name)
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def as_Name(value):
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if isinstance(value, Code): return value
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else: return Name(value)
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##### Literal values
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#### Primitives
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class Literal(Code):
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def __init__(self, value):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.value = value
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def to_str(self, db): return db.esc_value(self.value)
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def as_Value(value):
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if isinstance(value, Code): return value
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else: return Literal(value)
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def is_literal(value): return isinstance(value, Literal)
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def is_null(value): return is_literal(value) and value.value == None
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#### Composites
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class List(Code):
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def __init__(self, values):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.values = values
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def to_str(self, db): return ', '.join((v.to_str(db) for v in self.values))
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class Tuple(List):
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def __init__(self, *values):
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List.__init__(self, values)
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def to_str(self, db): return '('+List.to_str(self, db)+')'
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class Row(Tuple):
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def to_str(self, db): return 'ROW'+Tuple.to_str(self, db)
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### Arrays
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class Array(List):
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def __init__(self, values):
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values = map(remove_col_rename, values)
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List.__init__(self, values)
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def to_str(self, db): return 'ARRAY['+List.to_str(self, db)+']'
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def to_Array(value):
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if isinstance(value, Array): return value
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return Array(lists.mk_seq(value))
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##### Derived elements
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src_self = object() # tells Col that it is its own source column
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class Derived(Code):
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def __init__(self, srcs):
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'''An element which was derived from some other element(s).
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@param srcs See self.set_srcs()
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'''
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.set_srcs(srcs)
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def set_srcs(self, srcs, overwrite=True):
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'''
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@param srcs (self_type...)|src_self The element(s) this is derived from
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'''
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if not overwrite and self.srcs != (): return # already set
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if srcs == src_self: srcs = (self,)
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srcs = tuple(srcs) # make Col hashable
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self.srcs = srcs
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def _compare_on(self):
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compare_on = self.__dict__.copy()
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del compare_on['srcs'] # ignore
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return compare_on
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def cols_srcs(cols): return lists.uniqify(iters.flatten((v.srcs for v in cols)))
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##### Tables
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class Table(Derived):
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def __init__(self, name, schema=None, srcs=(), is_temp=False):
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'''
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@param schema str|None (for no schema)
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@param srcs (Table...)|src_self See Derived.set_srcs()
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'''
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Derived.__init__(self, srcs)
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if util.is_str(name): name = truncate(name)
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self.name = name
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self.schema = schema
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self.is_temp = is_temp
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self.index_cols = {}
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def to_str(self, db):
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str_ = ''
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if self.schema != None: str_ += as_Name(self.schema).to_str(db)+'.'
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str_ += as_Name(self.name).to_str(db)
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return str_
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def to_Table(self): return self
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def _compare_on(self):
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compare_on = Derived._compare_on(self)
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del compare_on['index_cols'] # ignore
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return compare_on
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def is_underlying_table(table):
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return isinstance(table, Table) and table.to_Table() is table
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class NoUnderlyingTableException(Exception):
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def __init__(self, ref):
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Exception.__init__(self, 'for: '+strings.as_tt(strings.urepr(ref)))
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self.ref = ref
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def underlying_table(table):
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table = remove_table_rename(table)
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if table != None and table.srcs:
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table, = table.srcs # for derived tables or row vars
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if not is_underlying_table(table): raise NoUnderlyingTableException(table)
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return table
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def as_Table(table, schema=None):
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if table == None or isinstance(table, Code): return table
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else: return Table(table, schema)
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def suffixed_table(table, suffix):
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table = copy.copy(table) # don't modify input!
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table.name = concat(table.name, suffix)
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class NamedTable(Table):
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def __init__(self, name, code, cols=None):
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Table.__init__(self, name)
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code = as_Table(code)
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if not isinstance(code, (Table, FunctionCall, Expr)): code = Expr(code)
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if cols != None: cols = [to_name_only_col(c).to_Col() for c in cols]
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self.code = code
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self.cols = cols
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def to_str(self, db):
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str_ = self.code.to_str(db)
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if str_.find('\n') >= 0: whitespace = '\n'
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str_ += whitespace+'AS '+Table.to_str(self, db)
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str_ += ' ('+(', '.join((c.to_str(db) for c in self.cols)))+')'
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def to_Table(self): return Table(self.name)
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def remove_table_rename(table):
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if isinstance(table, NamedTable): table = table.code
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class Col(Derived):
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def __init__(self, name, table=None, srcs=()):
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'''
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@param srcs (Col...)|src_self See Derived.set_srcs()
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'''
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Derived.__init__(self, srcs)
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if util.is_str(name): name = truncate(name)
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if util.is_str(table): table = Table(table)
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assert table == None or isinstance(table, Table)
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self.name = name
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self.table = table
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def to_str(self, db, for_str=False):
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str_ = as_Name(self.name).to_str(db)
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if for_str: str_ = clean_name(str_)
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if self.table != None:
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if for_str: str_ = concat(strings.ustr(table), '.'+str_)
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def __str__(self): return self.to_str(mockDb, for_str=True)
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def to_Col(self): return self
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def is_col(col): return isinstance(col, Col)
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def is_table_col(col): return is_col(col) and col.table != None
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def index_col(col):
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if not is_table_col(col): return None
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table = col.table
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try: name = table.index_cols[col.name]
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else: return Col(name, table, col.srcs)
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def is_temp_col(col): return is_table_col(col) and col.table.is_temp
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def as_Col(col, table=None, name=None):
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if name != None:
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col = as_Value(col)
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if not isinstance(col, Col): col = NamedCol(name, col)
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if isinstance(col, Code): return col
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elif util.is_str(col): return Col(col, table)
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else: return Literal(col)
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def with_table(col, table):
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if isinstance(col, NamedCol): pass # doesn't take a table
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elif isinstance(col, FunctionCall):
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col = copy.deepcopy(col) # don't modify input!
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col.args[0].table = table
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elif isinstance(col, Col):
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col = copy.copy(col) # don't modify input!
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col.table = table
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return col
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def with_default_table(col, table):
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col = as_Col(col)
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if col.table == None: col = with_table(col, table)
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return col
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def set_cols_table(table, cols):
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table = as_Table(table)
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for i, col in enumerate(cols):
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col = cols[i] = as_Col(col)
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col.table = table
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def to_name_only_col(col, check_table=None):
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col = as_Col(col)
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if not is_table_col(col): return col
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return Col(col.name)
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def suffixed_col(col, suffix):
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return Col(concat(col.name, suffix), col.table, col.srcs)
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def has_srcs(col): return is_col(col) and col.srcs
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def cross_join_srcs(cols):
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cols = filter(has_srcs, cols) # empty srcs will mess up the cross join
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srcs = [[s.name for s in c.srcs] for c in cols]
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def __init__(self, name, code):
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Col.__init__(self, name)
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code = as_Value(code)
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self.code = code
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def to_str(self, db):
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return self.code.to_str(db)+' AS '+Col.to_str(self, db)
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def to_Col(self): return Col(self.name)
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def remove_col_rename(col):
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if isinstance(col, NamedCol): col = col.code
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return col
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def underlying_col(col):
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col = remove_col_rename(col)
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if not isinstance(col, Col): raise NoUnderlyingTableException(col)
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return Col(col.name, underlying_table(col.table), col.srcs)
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def wrap(wrap_func, value):
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'''Wraps a value, propagating any column renaming to the returned value.'''
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if isinstance(value, NamedCol):
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return NamedCol(value.name, wrap_func(value.code))
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else: return wrap_func(value)
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class ColDict(dicts.DictProxy):
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'''A dict that automatically makes inserted entries Col objects.
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name by `as_Col(value, name=key.name)`.
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def __init__(self, db, keys_table, dict_={}):
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dicts.DictProxy.__init__(self, OrderedDict())
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keys_table = as_Table(keys_table)
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self.db = db
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self.table = keys_table
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self.update(dict_) # after setting vars because __setitem__() needs them
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def copy(self): return ColDict(self.db, self.table, self.inner.copy())
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return dicts.DictProxy.__getitem__(self, self._key(key))
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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key = self._key(key)
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if value == None:
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try: value = self.db.col_info(key).default
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except NoUnderlyingTableException: pass # not a table column
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dicts.DictProxy.__setitem__(self, key, as_Col(value, name=key.name))
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def _key(self, key): return as_Col(key, self.table)
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##### Definitions
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class TypedCol(Col):
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def __init__(self, name, type_, default=None, nullable=True,
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constraints=None):
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assert default == None or isinstance(default, Code)
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Col.__init__(self, name)
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self.type = type_
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self.default = default
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self.nullable = nullable
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self.constraints = constraints
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def to_str(self, db):
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str_ = Col.to_str(self, db)+' '+as_Code(self.type).to_str(db)
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if not self.nullable: str_ += ' NOT NULL'
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if self.default != None: str_ += ' DEFAULT '+self.default.to_str(db)
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if self.constraints != None: str_ += ' '+self.constraints
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return str_
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def to_Col(self): return Col(self.name)
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class SetOf(Code):
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def __init__(self, type_):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.type = type_
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def to_str(self, db):
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return 'SETOF '+self.type.to_str(db)
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|
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class RowType(Code):
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def __init__(self, table):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.table = table
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def to_str(self, db):
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return self.table.to_str(db)+'%ROWTYPE'
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|
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class ColType(Code):
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def __init__(self, col):
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Code.__init__(self)
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self.col = col
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def to_str(self, db):
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return self.col.to_str(db)+'%TYPE'
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502
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class ArrayType(Code):
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def __init__(self, elem_type):
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Code.__init__(self)
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elem_type = as_Code(elem_type)
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508
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self.elem_type = elem_type
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|
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def to_str(self, db):
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return self.elem_type.to_str(db)+'[]'
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##### Functions
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514
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515
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Function = Table
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as_Function = as_Table
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518
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class InternalFunction(CustomCode): pass
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519
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|
520
|
#### Calls
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521
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|
522
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class NamedArg(NamedCol):
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def __init__(self, name, value):
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524
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NamedCol.__init__(self, name, value)
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525
|
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526
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def to_str(self, db):
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527
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return Col.to_str(self, db)+' := '+self.code.to_str(db)
|
528
|
|
529
|
class FunctionCall(Code):
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530
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def __init__(self, function, *args, **kw_args):
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|
'''
|
532
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@param args [Code|literal-value...] The function's arguments
|
533
|
'''
|
534
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
535
|
|
536
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function = as_Function(function)
|
537
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def filter_(arg): return remove_col_rename(as_Value(arg))
|
538
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args = map(filter_, args)
|
539
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args += [NamedArg(k, filter_(v)) for k, v in kw_args.iteritems()]
|
540
|
|
541
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self.function = function
|
542
|
self.args = args
|
543
|
|
544
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
545
|
args_str = ', '.join((v.to_str(db) for v in self.args))
|
546
|
return self.function.to_str(db)+'('+args_str+')'
|
547
|
|
548
|
def wrap_in_func(function, value):
|
549
|
'''Wraps a value inside a function call.
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550
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Propagates any column renaming to the returned value.
|
551
|
'''
|
552
|
return wrap(lambda v: FunctionCall(function, v), value)
|
553
|
|
554
|
def unwrap_func_call(func_call, check_name=None):
|
555
|
'''Unwraps any function call to its first argument.
|
556
|
Also removes any column renaming.
|
557
|
'''
|
558
|
func_call = remove_col_rename(func_call)
|
559
|
if not isinstance(func_call, FunctionCall): return func_call
|
560
|
|
561
|
if check_name != None:
|
562
|
name = func_call.function.name
|
563
|
assert name == None or name == check_name
|
564
|
return func_call.args[0]
|
565
|
|
566
|
#### Definitions
|
567
|
|
568
|
class FunctionDef(Code):
|
569
|
def __init__(self, function, return_type, body, params=[], modifiers=None):
|
570
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
571
|
|
572
|
return_type = as_Code(return_type)
|
573
|
body = as_Code(body)
|
574
|
|
575
|
self.function = function
|
576
|
self.return_type = return_type
|
577
|
self.body = body
|
578
|
self.params = params
|
579
|
self.modifiers = modifiers
|
580
|
|
581
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
582
|
params_str = (', '.join((p.to_str(db) for p in self.params)))
|
583
|
str_ = '''\
|
584
|
CREATE FUNCTION '''+self.function.to_str(db)+'''('''+params_str+''')
|
585
|
RETURNS '''+self.return_type.to_str(db)+'''
|
586
|
LANGUAGE '''+self.body.lang+'''
|
587
|
'''
|
588
|
if self.modifiers != None: str_ += self.modifiers+'\n'
|
589
|
str_ += '''\
|
590
|
AS $$
|
591
|
'''+self.body.to_str(db)+'''
|
592
|
$$;
|
593
|
'''
|
594
|
return str_
|
595
|
|
596
|
class FunctionParam(TypedCol):
|
597
|
def __init__(self, name, type_, default=None, out=False):
|
598
|
TypedCol.__init__(self, name, type_, default)
|
599
|
|
600
|
self.out = out
|
601
|
|
602
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
603
|
str_ = TypedCol.to_str(self, db)
|
604
|
if self.out: str_ = 'OUT '+str_
|
605
|
return str_
|
606
|
|
607
|
def to_Col(self): return Col(self.name)
|
608
|
|
609
|
### PL/pgSQL
|
610
|
|
611
|
class ReturnQuery(Code):
|
612
|
def __init__(self, query):
|
613
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
614
|
|
615
|
query = as_Code(query)
|
616
|
|
617
|
self.query = query
|
618
|
|
619
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
620
|
return 'RETURN QUERY\n'+strings.indent(self.query.to_str(db))+';\n'
|
621
|
|
622
|
## Exceptions
|
623
|
|
624
|
class BaseExcHandler(BasicObject):
|
625
|
def to_str(self, db, body): raise NotImplementedError()
|
626
|
|
627
|
def __repr__(self): return self.to_str(mockDb, '<body>')
|
628
|
|
629
|
suppress_exc = 'NULL;\n';
|
630
|
|
631
|
reraise_exc = 'RAISE USING ERRCODE = SQLSTATE, MESSAGE = SQLERRM;\n';
|
632
|
|
633
|
class ExcHandler(BaseExcHandler):
|
634
|
def __init__(self, exc, handler=None):
|
635
|
if handler != None: handler = as_Code(handler)
|
636
|
|
637
|
self.exc = exc
|
638
|
self.handler = handler
|
639
|
|
640
|
def to_str(self, db, body):
|
641
|
body = as_Code(body)
|
642
|
|
643
|
if self.handler != None:
|
644
|
handler_str = '\n'+strings.indent(self.handler.to_str(db), 2)
|
645
|
else: handler_str = ' '+suppress_exc
|
646
|
|
647
|
str_ = '''\
|
648
|
BEGIN
|
649
|
'''+strings.indent(body.to_str(db))+'''\
|
650
|
EXCEPTION
|
651
|
WHEN '''+self.exc+''' THEN'''+handler_str+'''\
|
652
|
END;\
|
653
|
'''
|
654
|
return str_
|
655
|
|
656
|
class NestedExcHandler(BaseExcHandler):
|
657
|
def __init__(self, *handlers):
|
658
|
'''
|
659
|
@param handlers Sorted from outermost to innermost
|
660
|
'''
|
661
|
self.handlers = handlers
|
662
|
|
663
|
def to_str(self, db, body):
|
664
|
for handler in reversed(self.handlers): body = handler.to_str(db, body)
|
665
|
return body
|
666
|
|
667
|
class ExcToWarning(Code):
|
668
|
def __init__(self, return_):
|
669
|
'''
|
670
|
@param return_ Statement to return a default value in case of error
|
671
|
'''
|
672
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
673
|
|
674
|
return_ = as_Code(return_)
|
675
|
|
676
|
self.return_ = return_
|
677
|
|
678
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
679
|
return "RAISE WARNING '%', SQLERRM;\n"+self.return_.to_str(db)
|
680
|
|
681
|
unique_violation_handler = ExcHandler('unique_violation')
|
682
|
|
683
|
# Note doubled "\"s because inside Python string
|
684
|
plpythonu_error_handler = ExcHandler('internal_error', '''\
|
685
|
-- Handle PL/Python exceptions
|
686
|
DECLARE
|
687
|
matches text[] := regexp_matches(SQLERRM,
|
688
|
E'^(?:PL/Python: )?(\\\\w+): (.*)$'); -- .* also matches \\n
|
689
|
exc_name text := matches[1];
|
690
|
msg text := matches[2];
|
691
|
BEGIN
|
692
|
/* Re-raise PL/Python exceptions with the PL/Python prefix removed.
|
693
|
This allows the exception to be parsed like a native exception.
|
694
|
Always raise as data_exception so it goes in the errors table. */
|
695
|
IF exc_name IS NOT NULL THEN
|
696
|
RAISE data_exception USING MESSAGE = msg;
|
697
|
-- Re-raise non-PL/Python exceptions
|
698
|
ELSE
|
699
|
'''+reraise_exc+'''\
|
700
|
END IF;
|
701
|
END;
|
702
|
''')
|
703
|
|
704
|
def data_exception_handler(handler):
|
705
|
return ExcHandler('data_exception', handler)
|
706
|
|
707
|
row_var = Table('row')
|
708
|
|
709
|
class RowExcIgnore(Code):
|
710
|
def __init__(self, row_type, select_query, with_row, cols=None,
|
711
|
exc_handler=unique_violation_handler, row_var=row_var):
|
712
|
'''
|
713
|
@param row_type Ignored if a custom row_var is used.
|
714
|
@pre If a custom row_var is used, it must already be defined.
|
715
|
'''
|
716
|
Code.__init__(self, lang='plpgsql')
|
717
|
|
718
|
row_type = as_Code(row_type)
|
719
|
select_query = as_Code(select_query)
|
720
|
with_row = as_Code(with_row)
|
721
|
row_var = as_Table(row_var)
|
722
|
|
723
|
self.row_type = row_type
|
724
|
self.select_query = select_query
|
725
|
self.with_row = with_row
|
726
|
self.cols = cols
|
727
|
self.exc_handler = exc_handler
|
728
|
self.row_var = row_var
|
729
|
|
730
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
731
|
if self.cols == None: row_vars = [self.row_var]
|
732
|
else: row_vars = [Col(c.name, self.row_var) for c in self.cols]
|
733
|
|
734
|
# Need an EXCEPTION block for each individual row because "When an error
|
735
|
# is caught by an EXCEPTION clause, [...] all changes to persistent
|
736
|
# database state within the block are rolled back."
|
737
|
# This is unfortunate because "A block containing an EXCEPTION clause is
|
738
|
# significantly more expensive to enter and exit than a block without
|
739
|
# one."
|
740
|
# (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/\
|
741
|
# plpgsql-control-structures.html#PLPGSQL-ERROR-TRAPPING)
|
742
|
str_ = '''\
|
743
|
FOR '''+(', '.join((v.to_str(db) for v in row_vars)))+''' IN
|
744
|
'''+strings.indent(self.select_query.to_str(db))+'''\
|
745
|
LOOP
|
746
|
'''+strings.indent(self.exc_handler.to_str(db, self.with_row))+'''\
|
747
|
END LOOP;
|
748
|
'''
|
749
|
if self.row_var == row_var:
|
750
|
str_ = '''\
|
751
|
DECLARE
|
752
|
'''+self.row_var.to_str(db)+''' '''+self.row_type.to_str(db)+''';
|
753
|
BEGIN
|
754
|
'''+strings.indent(str_)+'''\
|
755
|
END;
|
756
|
'''
|
757
|
return str_
|
758
|
|
759
|
##### Casts
|
760
|
|
761
|
class Cast(FunctionCall):
|
762
|
def __init__(self, type_, value):
|
763
|
type_ = as_Code(type_)
|
764
|
value = as_Value(value)
|
765
|
|
766
|
self.type_ = type_
|
767
|
self.value = value
|
768
|
|
769
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
770
|
return 'CAST('+self.value.to_str(db)+' AS '+self.type_.to_str(db)+')'
|
771
|
|
772
|
def cast_literal(value):
|
773
|
if not is_literal(value): return value
|
774
|
|
775
|
if util.is_str(value.value): value = Cast('text', value)
|
776
|
return value
|
777
|
|
778
|
##### Conditions
|
779
|
|
780
|
class NotCond(Code):
|
781
|
def __init__(self, cond):
|
782
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
783
|
|
784
|
self.cond = cond
|
785
|
|
786
|
def to_str(self, db): return 'NOT '+self.cond.to_str(db)
|
787
|
|
788
|
class ColValueCond(Code):
|
789
|
def __init__(self, col, value):
|
790
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
791
|
|
792
|
value = as_ValueCond(value)
|
793
|
|
794
|
self.col = col
|
795
|
self.value = value
|
796
|
|
797
|
def to_str(self, db): return self.value.to_str(db, self.col)
|
798
|
|
799
|
def combine_conds(conds, keyword=None):
|
800
|
'''
|
801
|
@param keyword The keyword to add before the conditions, if any
|
802
|
'''
|
803
|
str_ = ''
|
804
|
if keyword != None:
|
805
|
if conds == []: whitespace = ''
|
806
|
elif len(conds) == 1: whitespace = ' '
|
807
|
else: whitespace = '\n'
|
808
|
str_ += keyword+whitespace
|
809
|
|
810
|
str_ += '\nAND '.join(conds)
|
811
|
return str_
|
812
|
|
813
|
##### Condition column comparisons
|
814
|
|
815
|
class ValueCond(BasicObject):
|
816
|
def __init__(self, value):
|
817
|
value = remove_col_rename(as_Value(value))
|
818
|
|
819
|
self.value = value
|
820
|
|
821
|
def to_str(self, db, left_value):
|
822
|
'''
|
823
|
@param left_value The Code object that the condition is being applied on
|
824
|
'''
|
825
|
raise NotImplemented()
|
826
|
|
827
|
def __repr__(self): return self.to_str(mockDb, '<left_value>')
|
828
|
|
829
|
class CompareCond(ValueCond):
|
830
|
def __init__(self, value, operator='='):
|
831
|
'''
|
832
|
@param operator By default, compares NULL values literally. Use '~=' or
|
833
|
'~!=' to pass NULLs through.
|
834
|
'''
|
835
|
ValueCond.__init__(self, value)
|
836
|
self.operator = operator
|
837
|
|
838
|
def to_str(self, db, left_value):
|
839
|
left_value = remove_col_rename(as_Col(left_value))
|
840
|
|
841
|
right_value = self.value
|
842
|
|
843
|
# Parse operator
|
844
|
operator = self.operator
|
845
|
passthru_null_ref = [False]
|
846
|
operator = strings.remove_prefix('~', operator, passthru_null_ref)
|
847
|
neg_ref = [False]
|
848
|
operator = strings.remove_prefix('!', operator, neg_ref)
|
849
|
equals = operator.endswith('=') # also includes <=, >=
|
850
|
|
851
|
# Handle nullable columns
|
852
|
check_null = False
|
853
|
if not passthru_null_ref[0]: # NULLs compare equal
|
854
|
try: left_value = ensure_not_null(db, left_value)
|
855
|
except ensure_not_null_excs: # fall back to alternate method
|
856
|
check_null = equals and isinstance(right_value, Col)
|
857
|
else:
|
858
|
if isinstance(left_value, EnsureNotNull):
|
859
|
right_value = ensure_not_null(db, right_value,
|
860
|
left_value.type) # apply same function to both sides
|
861
|
|
862
|
if equals and is_null(right_value): operator = 'IS'
|
863
|
|
864
|
left = left_value.to_str(db)
|
865
|
right = right_value.to_str(db)
|
866
|
|
867
|
# Create str
|
868
|
str_ = left+' '+operator+' '+right
|
869
|
if check_null:
|
870
|
str_ = '('+str_+' OR ('+left+' IS NULL AND '+right+' IS NULL))'
|
871
|
if neg_ref[0]: str_ = 'NOT '+str_
|
872
|
return str_
|
873
|
|
874
|
# Tells as_ValueCond() to assume a non-ValueCond is a literal value
|
875
|
assume_literal = object()
|
876
|
|
877
|
def as_ValueCond(value, default_table=assume_literal):
|
878
|
if not isinstance(value, ValueCond):
|
879
|
if default_table is not assume_literal:
|
880
|
value = with_default_table(value, default_table)
|
881
|
return CompareCond(value)
|
882
|
else: return value
|
883
|
|
884
|
##### Joins
|
885
|
|
886
|
join_same = object() # tells Join the left and right columns have the same name
|
887
|
|
888
|
# Tells Join the left and right columns have the same name and are never NULL
|
889
|
join_same_not_null = object()
|
890
|
|
891
|
filter_out = object() # tells Join to filter out rows that match the join
|
892
|
|
893
|
class Join(BasicObject):
|
894
|
def __init__(self, table, mapping={}, type_=None):
|
895
|
'''
|
896
|
@param mapping dict(right_table_col=left_table_col, ...)
|
897
|
* if left_table_col is join_same: left_table_col = right_table_col
|
898
|
* Note that right_table_col must be a string
|
899
|
* if left_table_col is join_same_not_null:
|
900
|
left_table_col = right_table_col and both have NOT NULL constraint
|
901
|
* Note that right_table_col must be a string
|
902
|
@param type_ None (for plain join)|str (e.g. 'LEFT')|filter_out
|
903
|
* filter_out: equivalent to 'LEFT' with the query filtered by
|
904
|
`table_pkey IS NULL` (indicating no match)
|
905
|
'''
|
906
|
if util.is_str(table): table = Table(table)
|
907
|
assert type_ == None or util.is_str(type_) or type_ is filter_out
|
908
|
|
909
|
self.table = table
|
910
|
self.mapping = mapping
|
911
|
self.type_ = type_
|
912
|
|
913
|
def to_str(self, db, left_table_):
|
914
|
def join(entry):
|
915
|
'''Parses non-USING joins'''
|
916
|
right_table_col, left_table_col = entry
|
917
|
|
918
|
# Switch order (right_table_col is on the left in the comparison)
|
919
|
left = right_table_col
|
920
|
right = left_table_col
|
921
|
left_table = self.table
|
922
|
right_table = left_table_
|
923
|
|
924
|
# Parse left side
|
925
|
left = with_default_table(left, left_table)
|
926
|
|
927
|
# Parse special values
|
928
|
left_on_right = Col(left.name, right_table)
|
929
|
if right is join_same: right = left_on_right
|
930
|
elif right is join_same_not_null:
|
931
|
right = CompareCond(left_on_right, '~=')
|
932
|
|
933
|
# Parse right side
|
934
|
right = as_ValueCond(right, right_table)
|
935
|
|
936
|
return right.to_str(db, left)
|
937
|
|
938
|
# Create join condition
|
939
|
type_ = self.type_
|
940
|
joins = self.mapping
|
941
|
if joins == {}: join_cond = None
|
942
|
elif type_ is not filter_out and reduce(operator.and_,
|
943
|
(v is join_same_not_null for v in joins.itervalues())):
|
944
|
# all cols w/ USING, so can use simpler USING syntax
|
945
|
cols = map(to_name_only_col, joins.iterkeys())
|
946
|
join_cond = 'USING ('+(', '.join((c.to_str(db) for c in cols)))+')'
|
947
|
else: join_cond = combine_conds(map(join, joins.iteritems()), 'ON')
|
948
|
|
949
|
if isinstance(self.table, NamedTable): whitespace = '\n'
|
950
|
else: whitespace = ' '
|
951
|
|
952
|
# Create join
|
953
|
if type_ is filter_out: type_ = 'LEFT'
|
954
|
str_ = ''
|
955
|
if type_ != None: str_ += type_+' '
|
956
|
str_ += 'JOIN'+whitespace+self.table.to_str(db)
|
957
|
if join_cond != None: str_ += whitespace+join_cond
|
958
|
return str_
|
959
|
|
960
|
def __repr__(self): return self.to_str(mockDb, '<left_table>')
|
961
|
|
962
|
##### Value exprs
|
963
|
|
964
|
all_cols = CustomCode('*')
|
965
|
|
966
|
default = CustomCode('DEFAULT')
|
967
|
|
968
|
row_count = FunctionCall(InternalFunction('COUNT'), all_cols)
|
969
|
|
970
|
class Coalesce(FunctionCall):
|
971
|
def __init__(self, *args):
|
972
|
FunctionCall.__init__(self, InternalFunction('COALESCE'), *args)
|
973
|
|
974
|
class Nullif(FunctionCall):
|
975
|
def __init__(self, *args):
|
976
|
FunctionCall.__init__(self, InternalFunction('NULLIF'), *args)
|
977
|
|
978
|
null_as_str = Cast('text', 'NULL')
|
979
|
|
980
|
def to_text(value): return Coalesce(Cast('text', value), null_as_str)
|
981
|
|
982
|
# See <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/datatype-numeric.html>
|
983
|
null_sentinels = {
|
984
|
'character varying': r'\N',
|
985
|
'double precision': 'NaN',
|
986
|
'integer': 2147483647,
|
987
|
'text': r'\N',
|
988
|
'date': 'infinity',
|
989
|
'timestamp with time zone': 'infinity',
|
990
|
'taxonrank': 'unknown',
|
991
|
}
|
992
|
|
993
|
class EnsureNotNull(Coalesce):
|
994
|
def __init__(self, value, type_):
|
995
|
if isinstance(type_, ArrayType): null = []
|
996
|
else: null = null_sentinels[type_]
|
997
|
Coalesce.__init__(self, as_Col(value), Cast(type_, null))
|
998
|
|
999
|
self.type = type_
|
1000
|
|
1001
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
1002
|
col = self.args[0]
|
1003
|
index_col_ = index_col(col)
|
1004
|
if index_col_ != None: return index_col_.to_str(db)
|
1005
|
return Coalesce.to_str(self, db)
|
1006
|
|
1007
|
#### Arrays
|
1008
|
|
1009
|
class ArrayMerge(FunctionCall):
|
1010
|
def __init__(self, sep, array):
|
1011
|
array = to_Array(array)
|
1012
|
FunctionCall.__init__(self, InternalFunction('array_to_string'), array,
|
1013
|
sep)
|
1014
|
|
1015
|
def merge_not_null(db, sep, values):
|
1016
|
return ArrayMerge(sep, map(to_text, values))
|
1017
|
|
1018
|
##### Table exprs
|
1019
|
|
1020
|
class Values(Code):
|
1021
|
def __init__(self, values):
|
1022
|
'''
|
1023
|
@param values [...]|[[...], ...] Can be one or multiple rows.
|
1024
|
'''
|
1025
|
Code.__init__(self)
|
1026
|
|
1027
|
rows = values
|
1028
|
if len(values) >= 1 and not lists.is_seq(values[0]): # only one row
|
1029
|
rows = [values]
|
1030
|
for i, row in enumerate(rows):
|
1031
|
rows[i] = map(remove_col_rename, map(as_Value, row))
|
1032
|
|
1033
|
self.rows = rows
|
1034
|
|
1035
|
def to_str(self, db):
|
1036
|
return 'VALUES '+(', '.join((Tuple(*r).to_str(db) for r in self.rows)))
|
1037
|
|
1038
|
def NamedValues(name, cols, values):
|
1039
|
'''
|
1040
|
@param cols None|[...]
|
1041
|
@post `cols` will be changed to Col objects with the table set to `name`.
|
1042
|
'''
|
1043
|
table = NamedTable(name, Values(values), cols)
|
1044
|
if cols != None: set_cols_table(table, cols)
|
1045
|
return table
|
1046
|
|
1047
|
##### Database structure
|
1048
|
|
1049
|
def is_nullable(db, value):
|
1050
|
if not is_table_col(value): return is_null(value)
|
1051
|
try: return db.col_info(value).nullable
|
1052
|
except NoUnderlyingTableException: return True # not a table column
|
1053
|
|
1054
|
text_types = set(['character varying', 'text'])
|
1055
|
|
1056
|
def is_text_type(type_): return type_ in text_types
|
1057
|
|
1058
|
def is_text_col(db, col): return is_text_type(db.col_info(col).type)
|
1059
|
|
1060
|
def canon_type(type_):
|
1061
|
if type_ in text_types: return 'text'
|
1062
|
else: return type_
|
1063
|
|
1064
|
ensure_not_null_excs = (NoUnderlyingTableException, KeyError)
|
1065
|
|
1066
|
def ensure_not_null(db, col, type_=None):
|
1067
|
'''
|
1068
|
@param col If type_ is not set, must have an underlying column.
|
1069
|
@param type_ If set, overrides the underlying column's type and casts the
|
1070
|
column to it if needed.
|
1071
|
@return EnsureNotNull|Col
|
1072
|
@throws ensure_not_null_excs
|
1073
|
'''
|
1074
|
col = remove_col_rename(col)
|
1075
|
|
1076
|
try: col_type = db.col_info(underlying_col(col)).type
|
1077
|
except NoUnderlyingTableException:
|
1078
|
if type_ == None and is_null(col): raise # NULL has no type
|
1079
|
else:
|
1080
|
if type_ == None: type_ = col_type
|
1081
|
elif type_ != col_type: col = Cast(type_, col)
|
1082
|
|
1083
|
if is_nullable(db, col):
|
1084
|
try: col = EnsureNotNull(col, type_)
|
1085
|
except KeyError, e:
|
1086
|
# Warn of no null sentinel for type, even if caller catches error
|
1087
|
warnings.warn(UserWarning(exc.str_(e)))
|
1088
|
raise
|
1089
|
|
1090
|
return col
|
1091
|
|
1092
|
def try_mk_not_null(db, value):
|
1093
|
'''
|
1094
|
Warning: This function does not guarantee that its result is NOT NULL.
|
1095
|
'''
|
1096
|
try: return ensure_not_null(db, value)
|
1097
|
except ensure_not_null_excs: return value
|
1098
|
|
1099
|
##### Expression transforming
|
1100
|
|
1101
|
true_expr = 'true'
|
1102
|
false_expr = 'false'
|
1103
|
|
1104
|
true_re = true_expr
|
1105
|
false_re = false_expr
|
1106
|
bool_re = r'(?:'+true_re+r'|'+false_re+r')'
|
1107
|
atom_re = r'(?:'+bool_re+r'|\([^()]*\)'+r')'
|
1108
|
|
1109
|
def logic_op_re(op, value_re, expr_re=''):
|
1110
|
op_re = ' '+op+' '
|
1111
|
return '(?:'+expr_re+op_re+value_re+'|'+value_re+op_re+expr_re+')'
|
1112
|
|
1113
|
not_re = r'\bNOT '
|
1114
|
not_false_re = not_re+false_re+r'\b'
|
1115
|
not_true_re = not_re+true_re+r'\b'
|
1116
|
and_false_re = logic_op_re('AND', false_re, atom_re)
|
1117
|
and_false_not_true_re = '(?:'+not_true_re+'|'+and_false_re+')'
|
1118
|
and_true_re = logic_op_re('AND', true_re)
|
1119
|
or_re = logic_op_re('OR', bool_re)
|
1120
|
or_and_true_re = '(?:'+and_true_re+'|'+or_re+')'
|
1121
|
|
1122
|
def simplify_parens(expr):
|
1123
|
return regexp.sub_nested(r'\(('+atom_re+')\)', r'\1', expr)
|
1124
|
|
1125
|
def simplify_recursive(sub_func, expr):
|
1126
|
'''
|
1127
|
@param sub_func See regexp.sub_recursive() sub_func param
|
1128
|
'''
|
1129
|
return regexp.sub_recursive(lambda s: sub_func(simplify_parens(s)), expr)
|
1130
|
# simplify_parens() is also done at end in final iteration
|
1131
|
|
1132
|
def simplify_expr(expr):
|
1133
|
def simplify_logic_ops(expr):
|
1134
|
total_n = 0
|
1135
|
expr, n = re.subn(not_false_re, true_re, expr)
|
1136
|
total_n += n
|
1137
|
expr, n = re.subn(and_false_not_true_re, false_expr, expr)
|
1138
|
total_n += n
|
1139
|
expr, n = re.subn(or_and_true_re, r'', expr)
|
1140
|
total_n += n
|
1141
|
return expr, total_n
|
1142
|
|
1143
|
expr = expr.replace('(NULL IS NULL)', true_expr)
|
1144
|
expr = expr.replace('(NULL IS NOT NULL)', false_expr)
|
1145
|
expr = simplify_recursive(simplify_logic_ops, expr)
|
1146
|
return expr
|
1147
|
|
1148
|
name_re = r'(?:\w+|(?:"[^"]*")+)'
|
1149
|
|
1150
|
def parse_expr_col(str_):
|
1151
|
match = re.match(r'^\('+name_re+r'\(('+name_re+r').*\)\)$', str_)
|
1152
|
if match: str_ = match.group(1)
|
1153
|
return unesc_name(str_)
|
1154
|
|
1155
|
def map_expr(db, expr, mapping, in_cols_found=None):
|
1156
|
'''Replaces output columns with input columns in an expression.
|
1157
|
@param in_cols_found If set, will be filled in with the expr's (input) cols
|
1158
|
'''
|
1159
|
for out, in_ in mapping.iteritems():
|
1160
|
orig_expr = expr
|
1161
|
out = to_name_only_col(out)
|
1162
|
in_str = to_name_only_col(remove_col_rename(in_)).to_str(db)
|
1163
|
|
1164
|
# Replace out both with and without quotes
|
1165
|
expr = expr.replace(out.to_str(db), in_str)
|
1166
|
expr = re.sub(r'(?<!["\'\.=\[])\b'+out.name+r'\b(?!["\',\.=\]])',
|
1167
|
in_str, expr)
|
1168
|
|
1169
|
if in_cols_found != None and expr != orig_expr: # replaced something
|
1170
|
in_cols_found.append(in_)
|
1171
|
|
1172
|
return simplify_expr(expr)
|