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| 1 /* | |
| 2 ** 2001 September 15 | |
| 3 ** | |
| 4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of | |
| 5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: | |
| 6 ** | |
| 7 ** May you do good and not evil. | |
| 8 ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. | |
| 9 ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. | |
| 10 ** | |
| 11 ************************************************************************* | |
| 12 ** This file contains C code routines that are called by the parser | |
| 13 ** to handle SELECT statements in SQLite. | |
| 14 ** | |
| 15 ** $Id: select.c,v 1.313 2006/04/26 17:39:34 drh Exp $ | |
| 16 */ | |
| 17 #include "sqliteInt.h" | |
| 18 | |
| 19 | |
| 20 /* | |
| 21 ** Delete all the content of a Select structure but do not deallocate | |
| 22 ** the select structure itself. | |
| 23 */ | |
| 24 static void clearSelect(Select *p){ | |
| 25 sqlite3ExprListDelete(p->pEList); | |
| 26 sqlite3SrcListDelete(p->pSrc); | |
| 27 sqlite3ExprDelete(p->pWhere); | |
| 28 sqlite3ExprListDelete(p->pGroupBy); | |
| 29 sqlite3ExprDelete(p->pHaving); | |
| 30 sqlite3ExprListDelete(p->pOrderBy); | |
| 31 sqlite3SelectDelete(p->pPrior); | |
| 32 sqlite3ExprDelete(p->pLimit); | |
| 33 sqlite3ExprDelete(p->pOffset); | |
| 34 } | |
| 35 | |
| 36 | |
| 37 /* | |
| 38 ** Allocate a new Select structure and return a pointer to that | |
| 39 ** structure. | |
| 40 */ | |
| 41 Select *sqlite3SelectNew( | |
| 42 ExprList *pEList, /* which columns to include in the result */ | |
| 43 SrcList *pSrc, /* the FROM clause -- which tables to scan */ | |
| 44 Expr *pWhere, /* the WHERE clause */ | |
| 45 ExprList *pGroupBy, /* the GROUP BY clause */ | |
| 46 Expr *pHaving, /* the HAVING clause */ | |
| 47 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* the ORDER BY clause */ | |
| 48 int isDistinct, /* true if the DISTINCT keyword is present */ | |
| 49 Expr *pLimit, /* LIMIT value. NULL means not used */ | |
| 50 Expr *pOffset /* OFFSET value. NULL means no offset */ | |
| 51 ){ | |
| 52 Select *pNew; | |
| 53 Select standin; | |
| 54 pNew = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(*pNew) ); | |
| 55 assert( !pOffset || pLimit ); /* Can't have OFFSET without LIMIT. */ | |
| 56 if( pNew==0 ){ | |
| 57 pNew = &standin; | |
| 58 memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(*pNew)); | |
| 59 } | |
| 60 if( pEList==0 ){ | |
| 61 pEList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(0, sqlite3Expr(TK_ALL,0,0,0), 0); | |
| 62 } | |
| 63 pNew->pEList = pEList; | |
| 64 pNew->pSrc = pSrc; | |
| 65 pNew->pWhere = pWhere; | |
| 66 pNew->pGroupBy = pGroupBy; | |
| 67 pNew->pHaving = pHaving; | |
| 68 pNew->pOrderBy = pOrderBy; | |
| 69 pNew->isDistinct = isDistinct; | |
| 70 pNew->op = TK_SELECT; | |
| 71 pNew->pLimit = pLimit; | |
| 72 pNew->pOffset = pOffset; | |
| 73 pNew->iLimit = -1; | |
| 74 pNew->iOffset = -1; | |
| 75 pNew->addrOpenVirt[0] = -1; | |
| 76 pNew->addrOpenVirt[1] = -1; | |
| 77 pNew->addrOpenVirt[2] = -1; | |
| 78 if( pNew==&standin) { | |
| 79 clearSelect(pNew); | |
| 80 pNew = 0; | |
| 81 } | |
| 82 return pNew; | |
| 83 } | |
| 84 | |
| 85 /* | |
| 86 ** Delete the given Select structure and all of its substructures. | |
| 87 */ | |
| 88 void sqlite3SelectDelete(Select *p){ | |
| 89 if( p ){ | |
| 90 clearSelect(p); | |
| 91 sqliteFree(p); | |
| 92 } | |
| 93 } | |
| 94 | |
| 95 /* | |
| 96 ** Given 1 to 3 identifiers preceeding the JOIN keyword, determine the | |
| 97 ** type of join. Return an integer constant that expresses that type | |
| 98 ** in terms of the following bit values: | |
| 99 ** | |
| 100 ** JT_INNER | |
| 101 ** JT_CROSS | |
| 102 ** JT_OUTER | |
| 103 ** JT_NATURAL | |
| 104 ** JT_LEFT | |
| 105 ** JT_RIGHT | |
| 106 ** | |
| 107 ** A full outer join is the combination of JT_LEFT and JT_RIGHT. | |
| 108 ** | |
| 109 ** If an illegal or unsupported join type is seen, then still return | |
| 110 ** a join type, but put an error in the pParse structure. | |
| 111 */ | |
| 112 int sqlite3JoinType(Parse *pParse, Token *pA, Token *pB, Token *pC){ | |
| 113 int jointype = 0; | |
| 114 Token *apAll[3]; | |
| 115 Token *p; | |
| 116 static const struct { | |
| 117 const char zKeyword[8]; | |
| 118 u8 nChar; | |
| 119 u8 code; | |
| 120 } keywords[] = { | |
| 121 { "natural", 7, JT_NATURAL }, | |
| 122 { "left", 4, JT_LEFT|JT_OUTER }, | |
| 123 { "right", 5, JT_RIGHT|JT_OUTER }, | |
| 124 { "full", 4, JT_LEFT|JT_RIGHT|JT_OUTER }, | |
| 125 { "outer", 5, JT_OUTER }, | |
| 126 { "inner", 5, JT_INNER }, | |
| 127 { "cross", 5, JT_INNER|JT_CROSS }, | |
| 128 }; | |
| 129 int i, j; | |
| 130 apAll[0] = pA; | |
| 131 apAll[1] = pB; | |
| 132 apAll[2] = pC; | |
| 133 for(i=0; i<3 && apAll[i]; i++){ | |
| 134 p = apAll[i]; | |
| 135 for(j=0; j<sizeof(keywords)/sizeof(keywords[0]); j++){ | |
| 136 if( p->n==keywords[j].nChar | |
| 137 && sqlite3StrNICmp((char*)p->z, keywords[j].zKeyword, p->n)==0 ){ | |
| 138 jointype |= keywords[j].code; | |
| 139 break; | |
| 140 } | |
| 141 } | |
| 142 if( j>=sizeof(keywords)/sizeof(keywords[0]) ){ | |
| 143 jointype |= JT_ERROR; | |
| 144 break; | |
| 145 } | |
| 146 } | |
| 147 if( | |
| 148 (jointype & (JT_INNER|JT_OUTER))==(JT_INNER|JT_OUTER) || | |
| 149 (jointype & JT_ERROR)!=0 | |
| 150 ){ | |
| 151 const char *zSp1 = " "; | |
| 152 const char *zSp2 = " "; | |
| 153 if( pB==0 ){ zSp1++; } | |
| 154 if( pC==0 ){ zSp2++; } | |
| 155 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "unknown or unsupported join type: " | |
| 156 "%T%s%T%s%T", pA, zSp1, pB, zSp2, pC); | |
| 157 jointype = JT_INNER; | |
| 158 }else if( jointype & JT_RIGHT ){ | |
| 159 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, | |
| 160 "RIGHT and FULL OUTER JOINs are not currently supported"); | |
| 161 jointype = JT_INNER; | |
| 162 } | |
| 163 return jointype; | |
| 164 } | |
| 165 | |
| 166 /* | |
| 167 ** Return the index of a column in a table. Return -1 if the column | |
| 168 ** is not contained in the table. | |
| 169 */ | |
| 170 static int columnIndex(Table *pTab, const char *zCol){ | |
| 171 int i; | |
| 172 for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++){ | |
| 173 if( sqlite3StrICmp(pTab->aCol[i].zName, zCol)==0 ) return i; | |
| 174 } | |
| 175 return -1; | |
| 176 } | |
| 177 | |
| 178 /* | |
| 179 ** Set the value of a token to a '\000'-terminated string. | |
| 180 */ | |
| 181 static void setToken(Token *p, const char *z){ | |
| 182 p->z = (u8*)z; | |
| 183 p->n = z ? strlen(z) : 0; | |
| 184 p->dyn = 0; | |
| 185 } | |
| 186 | |
| 187 /* | |
| 188 ** Create an expression node for an identifier with the name of zName | |
| 189 */ | |
| 190 static Expr *createIdExpr(const char *zName){ | |
| 191 Token dummy; | |
| 192 setToken(&dummy, zName); | |
| 193 return sqlite3Expr(TK_ID, 0, 0, &dummy); | |
| 194 } | |
| 195 | |
| 196 | |
| 197 /* | |
| 198 ** Add a term to the WHERE expression in *ppExpr that requires the | |
| 199 ** zCol column to be equal in the two tables pTab1 and pTab2. | |
| 200 */ | |
| 201 static void addWhereTerm( | |
| 202 const char *zCol, /* Name of the column */ | |
| 203 const Table *pTab1, /* First table */ | |
| 204 const char *zAlias1, /* Alias for first table. May be NULL */ | |
| 205 const Table *pTab2, /* Second table */ | |
| 206 const char *zAlias2, /* Alias for second table. May be NULL */ | |
| 207 int iRightJoinTable, /* VDBE cursor for the right table */ | |
| 208 Expr **ppExpr /* Add the equality term to this expression */ | |
| 209 ){ | |
| 210 Expr *pE1a, *pE1b, *pE1c; | |
| 211 Expr *pE2a, *pE2b, *pE2c; | |
| 212 Expr *pE; | |
| 213 | |
| 214 pE1a = createIdExpr(zCol); | |
| 215 pE2a = createIdExpr(zCol); | |
| 216 if( zAlias1==0 ){ | |
| 217 zAlias1 = pTab1->zName; | |
| 218 } | |
| 219 pE1b = createIdExpr(zAlias1); | |
| 220 if( zAlias2==0 ){ | |
| 221 zAlias2 = pTab2->zName; | |
| 222 } | |
| 223 pE2b = createIdExpr(zAlias2); | |
| 224 pE1c = sqlite3Expr(TK_DOT, pE1b, pE1a, 0); | |
| 225 pE2c = sqlite3Expr(TK_DOT, pE2b, pE2a, 0); | |
| 226 pE = sqlite3Expr(TK_EQ, pE1c, pE2c, 0); | |
| 227 ExprSetProperty(pE, EP_FromJoin); | |
| 228 pE->iRightJoinTable = iRightJoinTable; | |
| 229 *ppExpr = sqlite3ExprAnd(*ppExpr, pE); | |
| 230 } | |
| 231 | |
| 232 /* | |
| 233 ** Set the EP_FromJoin property on all terms of the given expression. | |
| 234 ** And set the Expr.iRightJoinTable to iTable for every term in the | |
| 235 ** expression. | |
| 236 ** | |
| 237 ** The EP_FromJoin property is used on terms of an expression to tell | |
| 238 ** the LEFT OUTER JOIN processing logic that this term is part of the | |
| 239 ** join restriction specified in the ON or USING clause and not a part | |
| 240 ** of the more general WHERE clause. These terms are moved over to the | |
| 241 ** WHERE clause during join processing but we need to remember that they | |
| 242 ** originated in the ON or USING clause. | |
| 243 ** | |
| 244 ** The Expr.iRightJoinTable tells the WHERE clause processing that the | |
| 245 ** expression depends on table iRightJoinTable even if that table is not | |
| 246 ** explicitly mentioned in the expression. That information is needed | |
| 247 ** for cases like this: | |
| 248 ** | |
| 249 ** SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.a=t2.b AND t1.x=5 | |
| 250 ** | |
| 251 ** The where clause needs to defer the handling of the t1.x=5 | |
| 252 ** term until after the t2 loop of the join. In that way, a | |
| 253 ** NULL t2 row will be inserted whenever t1.x!=5. If we do not | |
| 254 ** defer the handling of t1.x=5, it will be processed immediately | |
| 255 ** after the t1 loop and rows with t1.x!=5 will never appear in | |
| 256 ** the output, which is incorrect. | |
| 257 */ | |
| 258 static void setJoinExpr(Expr *p, int iTable){ | |
| 259 while( p ){ | |
| 260 ExprSetProperty(p, EP_FromJoin); | |
| 261 p->iRightJoinTable = iTable; | |
| 262 setJoinExpr(p->pLeft, iTable); | |
| 263 p = p->pRight; | |
| 264 } | |
| 265 } | |
| 266 | |
| 267 /* | |
| 268 ** This routine processes the join information for a SELECT statement. | |
| 269 ** ON and USING clauses are converted into extra terms of the WHERE clause. | |
| 270 ** NATURAL joins also create extra WHERE clause terms. | |
| 271 ** | |
| 272 ** The terms of a FROM clause are contained in the Select.pSrc structure. | |
| 273 ** The left most table is the first entry in Select.pSrc. The right-most | |
| 274 ** table is the last entry. The join operator is held in the entry to | |
| 275 ** the left. Thus entry 0 contains the join operator for the join between | |
| 276 ** entries 0 and 1. Any ON or USING clauses associated with the join are | |
| 277 ** also attached to the left entry. | |
| 278 ** | |
| 279 ** This routine returns the number of errors encountered. | |
| 280 */ | |
| 281 static int sqliteProcessJoin(Parse *pParse, Select *p){ | |
| 282 SrcList *pSrc; /* All tables in the FROM clause */ | |
| 283 int i, j; /* Loop counters */ | |
| 284 struct SrcList_item *pLeft; /* Left table being joined */ | |
| 285 struct SrcList_item *pRight; /* Right table being joined */ | |
| 286 | |
| 287 pSrc = p->pSrc; | |
| 288 pLeft = &pSrc->a[0]; | |
| 289 pRight = &pLeft[1]; | |
| 290 for(i=0; i<pSrc->nSrc-1; i++, pRight++, pLeft++){ | |
| 291 Table *pLeftTab = pLeft->pTab; | |
| 292 Table *pRightTab = pRight->pTab; | |
| 293 | |
| 294 if( pLeftTab==0 || pRightTab==0 ) continue; | |
| 295 | |
| 296 /* When the NATURAL keyword is present, add WHERE clause terms for | |
| 297 ** every column that the two tables have in common. | |
| 298 */ | |
| 299 if( pLeft->jointype & JT_NATURAL ){ | |
| 300 if( pLeft->pOn || pLeft->pUsing ){ | |
| 301 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "a NATURAL join may not have " | |
| 302 "an ON or USING clause", 0); | |
| 303 return 1; | |
| 304 } | |
| 305 for(j=0; j<pLeftTab->nCol; j++){ | |
| 306 char *zName = pLeftTab->aCol[j].zName; | |
| 307 if( columnIndex(pRightTab, zName)>=0 ){ | |
| 308 addWhereTerm(zName, pLeftTab, pLeft->zAlias, | |
| 309 pRightTab, pRight->zAlias, | |
| 310 pRight->iCursor, &p->pWhere); | |
| 311 | |
| 312 } | |
| 313 } | |
| 314 } | |
| 315 | |
| 316 /* Disallow both ON and USING clauses in the same join | |
| 317 */ | |
| 318 if( pLeft->pOn && pLeft->pUsing ){ | |
| 319 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "cannot have both ON and USING " | |
| 320 "clauses in the same join"); | |
| 321 return 1; | |
| 322 } | |
| 323 | |
| 324 /* Add the ON clause to the end of the WHERE clause, connected by | |
| 325 ** an AND operator. | |
| 326 */ | |
| 327 if( pLeft->pOn ){ | |
| 328 setJoinExpr(pLeft->pOn, pRight->iCursor); | |
| 329 p->pWhere = sqlite3ExprAnd(p->pWhere, pLeft->pOn); | |
| 330 pLeft->pOn = 0; | |
| 331 } | |
| 332 | |
| 333 /* Create extra terms on the WHERE clause for each column named | |
| 334 ** in the USING clause. Example: If the two tables to be joined are | |
| 335 ** A and B and the USING clause names X, Y, and Z, then add this | |
| 336 ** to the WHERE clause: A.X=B.X AND A.Y=B.Y AND A.Z=B.Z | |
| 337 ** Report an error if any column mentioned in the USING clause is | |
| 338 ** not contained in both tables to be joined. | |
| 339 */ | |
| 340 if( pLeft->pUsing ){ | |
| 341 IdList *pList = pLeft->pUsing; | |
| 342 for(j=0; j<pList->nId; j++){ | |
| 343 char *zName = pList->a[j].zName; | |
| 344 if( columnIndex(pLeftTab, zName)<0 || columnIndex(pRightTab, zName)<0 ){ | |
| 345 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "cannot join using column %s - column " | |
| 346 "not present in both tables", zName); | |
| 347 return 1; | |
| 348 } | |
| 349 addWhereTerm(zName, pLeftTab, pLeft->zAlias, | |
| 350 pRightTab, pRight->zAlias, | |
| 351 pRight->iCursor, &p->pWhere); | |
| 352 } | |
| 353 } | |
| 354 } | |
| 355 return 0; | |
| 356 } | |
| 357 | |
| 358 /* | |
| 359 ** Insert code into "v" that will push the record on the top of the | |
| 360 ** stack into the sorter. | |
| 361 */ | |
| 362 static void pushOntoSorter( | |
| 363 Parse *pParse, /* Parser context */ | |
| 364 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* The ORDER BY clause */ | |
| 365 Select *pSelect /* The whole SELECT statement */ | |
| 366 ){ | |
| 367 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 368 sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pOrderBy); | |
| 369 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Sequence, pOrderBy->iECursor, 0); | |
| 370 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pull, pOrderBy->nExpr + 1, 0); | |
| 371 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, pOrderBy->nExpr + 2, 0); | |
| 372 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxInsert, pOrderBy->iECursor, 0); | |
| 373 if( pSelect->iLimit>=0 ){ | |
| 374 int addr1, addr2; | |
| 375 addr1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemZero, pSelect->iLimit+1, 0); | |
| 376 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemIncr, -1, pSelect->iLimit+1); | |
| 377 addr2 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, 0); | |
| 378 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr1); | |
| 379 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Last, pOrderBy->iECursor, 0); | |
| 380 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Delete, pOrderBy->iECursor, 0); | |
| 381 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr2); | |
| 382 pSelect->iLimit = -1; | |
| 383 } | |
| 384 } | |
| 385 | |
| 386 /* | |
| 387 ** Add code to implement the OFFSET | |
| 388 */ | |
| 389 static void codeOffset( | |
| 390 Vdbe *v, /* Generate code into this VM */ | |
| 391 Select *p, /* The SELECT statement being coded */ | |
| 392 int iContinue, /* Jump here to skip the current record */ | |
| 393 int nPop /* Number of times to pop stack when jumping */ | |
| 394 ){ | |
| 395 if( p->iOffset>=0 && iContinue!=0 ){ | |
| 396 int addr; | |
| 397 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemIncr, -1, p->iOffset); | |
| 398 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemNeg, p->iOffset, 0); | |
| 399 if( nPop>0 ){ | |
| 400 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, nPop, 0); | |
| 401 } | |
| 402 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, iContinue); | |
| 403 VdbeComment((v, "# skip OFFSET records")); | |
| 404 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr); | |
| 405 } | |
| 406 } | |
| 407 | |
| 408 /* | |
| 409 ** Add code that will check to make sure the top N elements of the | |
| 410 ** stack are distinct. iTab is a sorting index that holds previously | |
| 411 ** seen combinations of the N values. A new entry is made in iTab | |
| 412 ** if the current N values are new. | |
| 413 ** | |
| 414 ** A jump to addrRepeat is made and the N+1 values are popped from the | |
| 415 ** stack if the top N elements are not distinct. | |
| 416 */ | |
| 417 static void codeDistinct( | |
| 418 Vdbe *v, /* Generate code into this VM */ | |
| 419 int iTab, /* A sorting index used to test for distinctness */ | |
| 420 int addrRepeat, /* Jump to here if not distinct */ | |
| 421 int N /* The top N elements of the stack must be distinct */ | |
| 422 ){ | |
| 423 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, -N, 0); | |
| 424 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Distinct, iTab, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)+3); | |
| 425 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, N+1, 0); | |
| 426 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, addrRepeat); | |
| 427 VdbeComment((v, "# skip indistinct records")); | |
| 428 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxInsert, iTab, 0); | |
| 429 } | |
| 430 | |
| 431 | |
| 432 /* | |
| 433 ** This routine generates the code for the inside of the inner loop | |
| 434 ** of a SELECT. | |
| 435 ** | |
| 436 ** If srcTab and nColumn are both zero, then the pEList expressions | |
| 437 ** are evaluated in order to get the data for this row. If nColumn>0 | |
| 438 ** then data is pulled from srcTab and pEList is used only to get the | |
| 439 ** datatypes for each column. | |
| 440 */ | |
| 441 static int selectInnerLoop( | |
| 442 Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ | |
| 443 Select *p, /* The complete select statement being coded */ | |
| 444 ExprList *pEList, /* List of values being extracted */ | |
| 445 int srcTab, /* Pull data from this table */ | |
| 446 int nColumn, /* Number of columns in the source table */ | |
| 447 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* If not NULL, sort results using this key */ | |
| 448 int distinct, /* If >=0, make sure results are distinct */ | |
| 449 int eDest, /* How to dispose of the results */ | |
| 450 int iParm, /* An argument to the disposal method */ | |
| 451 int iContinue, /* Jump here to continue with next row */ | |
| 452 int iBreak, /* Jump here to break out of the inner loop */ | |
| 453 char *aff /* affinity string if eDest is SRT_Union */ | |
| 454 ){ | |
| 455 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 456 int i; | |
| 457 int hasDistinct; /* True if the DISTINCT keyword is present */ | |
| 458 | |
| 459 if( v==0 ) return 0; | |
| 460 assert( pEList!=0 ); | |
| 461 | |
| 462 /* If there was a LIMIT clause on the SELECT statement, then do the check | |
| 463 ** to see if this row should be output. | |
| 464 */ | |
| 465 hasDistinct = distinct>=0 && pEList->nExpr>0; | |
| 466 if( pOrderBy==0 && !hasDistinct ){ | |
| 467 codeOffset(v, p, iContinue, 0); | |
| 468 } | |
| 469 | |
| 470 /* Pull the requested columns. | |
| 471 */ | |
| 472 if( nColumn>0 ){ | |
| 473 for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){ | |
| 474 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Column, srcTab, i); | |
| 475 } | |
| 476 }else{ | |
| 477 nColumn = pEList->nExpr; | |
| 478 sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pEList); | |
| 479 } | |
| 480 | |
| 481 /* If the DISTINCT keyword was present on the SELECT statement | |
| 482 ** and this row has been seen before, then do not make this row | |
| 483 ** part of the result. | |
| 484 */ | |
| 485 if( hasDistinct ){ | |
| 486 assert( pEList!=0 ); | |
| 487 assert( pEList->nExpr==nColumn ); | |
| 488 codeDistinct(v, distinct, iContinue, nColumn); | |
| 489 if( pOrderBy==0 ){ | |
| 490 codeOffset(v, p, iContinue, nColumn); | |
| 491 } | |
| 492 } | |
| 493 | |
| 494 switch( eDest ){ | |
| 495 /* In this mode, write each query result to the key of the temporary | |
| 496 ** table iParm. | |
| 497 */ | |
| 498 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT | |
| 499 case SRT_Union: { | |
| 500 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, nColumn, 0); | |
| 501 if( aff ){ | |
| 502 sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(v, -1, aff, P3_STATIC); | |
| 503 } | |
| 504 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxInsert, iParm, 0); | |
| 505 break; | |
| 506 } | |
| 507 | |
| 508 /* Construct a record from the query result, but instead of | |
| 509 ** saving that record, use it as a key to delete elements from | |
| 510 ** the temporary table iParm. | |
| 511 */ | |
| 512 case SRT_Except: { | |
| 513 int addr; | |
| 514 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, nColumn, 0); | |
| 515 sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(v, -1, aff, P3_STATIC); | |
| 516 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_NotFound, iParm, addr+3); | |
| 517 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Delete, iParm, 0); | |
| 518 break; | |
| 519 } | |
| 520 #endif | |
| 521 | |
| 522 /* Store the result as data using a unique key. | |
| 523 */ | |
| 524 case SRT_Table: | |
| 525 case SRT_VirtualTab: { | |
| 526 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, nColumn, 0); | |
| 527 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 528 pushOntoSorter(pParse, pOrderBy, p); | |
| 529 }else{ | |
| 530 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_NewRowid, iParm, 0); | |
| 531 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pull, 1, 0); | |
| 532 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Insert, iParm, 0); | |
| 533 } | |
| 534 break; | |
| 535 } | |
| 536 | |
| 537 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 538 /* If we are creating a set for an "expr IN (SELECT ...)" construct, | |
| 539 ** then there should be a single item on the stack. Write this | |
| 540 ** item into the set table with bogus data. | |
| 541 */ | |
| 542 case SRT_Set: { | |
| 543 int addr1 = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); | |
| 544 int addr2; | |
| 545 | |
| 546 assert( nColumn==1 ); | |
| 547 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_NotNull, -1, addr1+3); | |
| 548 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, 1, 0); | |
| 549 addr2 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, 0); | |
| 550 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 551 /* At first glance you would think we could optimize out the | |
| 552 ** ORDER BY in this case since the order of entries in the set | |
| 553 ** does not matter. But there might be a LIMIT clause, in which | |
| 554 ** case the order does matter */ | |
| 555 pushOntoSorter(pParse, pOrderBy, p); | |
| 556 }else{ | |
| 557 char affinity = (iParm>>16)&0xFF; | |
| 558 affinity = sqlite3CompareAffinity(pEList->a[0].pExpr, affinity); | |
| 559 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_MakeRecord, 1, 0, &affinity, 1); | |
| 560 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxInsert, (iParm&0x0000FFFF), 0); | |
| 561 } | |
| 562 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr2); | |
| 563 break; | |
| 564 } | |
| 565 | |
| 566 /* If any row exist in the result set, record that fact and abort. | |
| 567 */ | |
| 568 case SRT_Exists: { | |
| 569 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemInt, 1, iParm); | |
| 570 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, nColumn, 0); | |
| 571 /* The LIMIT clause will terminate the loop for us */ | |
| 572 break; | |
| 573 } | |
| 574 | |
| 575 /* If this is a scalar select that is part of an expression, then | |
| 576 ** store the results in the appropriate memory cell and break out | |
| 577 ** of the scan loop. | |
| 578 */ | |
| 579 case SRT_Mem: { | |
| 580 assert( nColumn==1 ); | |
| 581 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 582 pushOntoSorter(pParse, pOrderBy, p); | |
| 583 }else{ | |
| 584 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, iParm, 1); | |
| 585 /* The LIMIT clause will jump out of the loop for us */ | |
| 586 } | |
| 587 break; | |
| 588 } | |
| 589 #endif /* #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY */ | |
| 590 | |
| 591 /* Send the data to the callback function or to a subroutine. In the | |
| 592 ** case of a subroutine, the subroutine itself is responsible for | |
| 593 ** popping the data from the stack. | |
| 594 */ | |
| 595 case SRT_Subroutine: | |
| 596 case SRT_Callback: { | |
| 597 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 598 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, nColumn, 0); | |
| 599 pushOntoSorter(pParse, pOrderBy, p); | |
| 600 }else if( eDest==SRT_Subroutine ){ | |
| 601 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Gosub, 0, iParm); | |
| 602 }else{ | |
| 603 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Callback, nColumn, 0); | |
| 604 } | |
| 605 break; | |
| 606 } | |
| 607 | |
| 608 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER) | |
| 609 /* Discard the results. This is used for SELECT statements inside | |
| 610 ** the body of a TRIGGER. The purpose of such selects is to call | |
| 611 ** user-defined functions that have side effects. We do not care | |
| 612 ** about the actual results of the select. | |
| 613 */ | |
| 614 default: { | |
| 615 assert( eDest==SRT_Discard ); | |
| 616 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, nColumn, 0); | |
| 617 break; | |
| 618 } | |
| 619 #endif | |
| 620 } | |
| 621 | |
| 622 /* Jump to the end of the loop if the LIMIT is reached. | |
| 623 */ | |
| 624 if( p->iLimit>=0 && pOrderBy==0 ){ | |
| 625 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemIncr, -1, p->iLimit); | |
| 626 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemZero, p->iLimit, iBreak); | |
| 627 } | |
| 628 return 0; | |
| 629 } | |
| 630 | |
| 631 /* | |
| 632 ** Given an expression list, generate a KeyInfo structure that records | |
| 633 ** the collating sequence for each expression in that expression list. | |
| 634 ** | |
| 635 ** If the ExprList is an ORDER BY or GROUP BY clause then the resulting | |
| 636 ** KeyInfo structure is appropriate for initializing a virtual index to | |
| 637 ** implement that clause. If the ExprList is the result set of a SELECT | |
| 638 ** then the KeyInfo structure is appropriate for initializing a virtual | |
| 639 ** index to implement a DISTINCT test. | |
| 640 ** | |
| 641 ** Space to hold the KeyInfo structure is obtain from malloc. The calling | |
| 642 ** function is responsible for seeing that this structure is eventually | |
| 643 ** freed. Add the KeyInfo structure to the P3 field of an opcode using | |
| 644 ** P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF is the usual way of dealing with this. | |
| 645 */ | |
| 646 static KeyInfo *keyInfoFromExprList(Parse *pParse, ExprList *pList){ | |
| 647 sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; | |
| 648 int nExpr; | |
| 649 KeyInfo *pInfo; | |
| 650 struct ExprList_item *pItem; | |
| 651 int i; | |
| 652 | |
| 653 nExpr = pList->nExpr; | |
| 654 pInfo = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(*pInfo) + nExpr*(sizeof(CollSeq*)+1) ); | |
| 655 if( pInfo ){ | |
| 656 pInfo->aSortOrder = (u8*)&pInfo->aColl[nExpr]; | |
| 657 pInfo->nField = nExpr; | |
| 658 pInfo->enc = ENC(db); | |
| 659 for(i=0, pItem=pList->a; i<nExpr; i++, pItem++){ | |
| 660 CollSeq *pColl; | |
| 661 pColl = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, pItem->pExpr); | |
| 662 if( !pColl ){ | |
| 663 pColl = db->pDfltColl; | |
| 664 } | |
| 665 pInfo->aColl[i] = pColl; | |
| 666 pInfo->aSortOrder[i] = pItem->sortOrder; | |
| 667 } | |
| 668 } | |
| 669 return pInfo; | |
| 670 } | |
| 671 | |
| 672 | |
| 673 /* | |
| 674 ** If the inner loop was generated using a non-null pOrderBy argument, | |
| 675 ** then the results were placed in a sorter. After the loop is terminated | |
| 676 ** we need to run the sorter and output the results. The following | |
| 677 ** routine generates the code needed to do that. | |
| 678 */ | |
| 679 static void generateSortTail( | |
| 680 Parse *pParse, /* Parsing context */ | |
| 681 Select *p, /* The SELECT statement */ | |
| 682 Vdbe *v, /* Generate code into this VDBE */ | |
| 683 int nColumn, /* Number of columns of data */ | |
| 684 int eDest, /* Write the sorted results here */ | |
| 685 int iParm /* Optional parameter associated with eDest */ | |
| 686 ){ | |
| 687 int brk = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 688 int cont = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 689 int addr; | |
| 690 int iTab; | |
| 691 int pseudoTab; | |
| 692 ExprList *pOrderBy = p->pOrderBy; | |
| 693 | |
| 694 iTab = pOrderBy->iECursor; | |
| 695 if( eDest==SRT_Callback || eDest==SRT_Subroutine ){ | |
| 696 pseudoTab = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 697 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenPseudo, pseudoTab, 0); | |
| 698 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_SetNumColumns, pseudoTab, nColumn); | |
| 699 } | |
| 700 addr = 1 + sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Sort, iTab, brk); | |
| 701 codeOffset(v, p, cont, 0); | |
| 702 if( eDest==SRT_Callback || eDest==SRT_Subroutine ){ | |
| 703 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Integer, 1, 0); | |
| 704 } | |
| 705 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Column, iTab, pOrderBy->nExpr + 1); | |
| 706 switch( eDest ){ | |
| 707 case SRT_Table: | |
| 708 case SRT_VirtualTab: { | |
| 709 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_NewRowid, iParm, 0); | |
| 710 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pull, 1, 0); | |
| 711 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Insert, iParm, 0); | |
| 712 break; | |
| 713 } | |
| 714 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 715 case SRT_Set: { | |
| 716 assert( nColumn==1 ); | |
| 717 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_NotNull, -1, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)+3); | |
| 718 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, 1, 0); | |
| 719 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)+3); | |
| 720 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_MakeRecord, 1, 0, "c", P3_STATIC); | |
| 721 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxInsert, (iParm&0x0000FFFF), 0); | |
| 722 break; | |
| 723 } | |
| 724 case SRT_Mem: { | |
| 725 assert( nColumn==1 ); | |
| 726 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, iParm, 1); | |
| 727 /* The LIMIT clause will terminate the loop for us */ | |
| 728 break; | |
| 729 } | |
| 730 #endif | |
| 731 case SRT_Callback: | |
| 732 case SRT_Subroutine: { | |
| 733 int i; | |
| 734 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Insert, pseudoTab, 0); | |
| 735 for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){ | |
| 736 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Column, pseudoTab, i); | |
| 737 } | |
| 738 if( eDest==SRT_Callback ){ | |
| 739 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Callback, nColumn, 0); | |
| 740 }else{ | |
| 741 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Gosub, 0, iParm); | |
| 742 } | |
| 743 break; | |
| 744 } | |
| 745 default: { | |
| 746 /* Do nothing */ | |
| 747 break; | |
| 748 } | |
| 749 } | |
| 750 | |
| 751 /* Jump to the end of the loop when the LIMIT is reached | |
| 752 */ | |
| 753 if( p->iLimit>=0 ){ | |
| 754 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemIncr, -1, p->iLimit); | |
| 755 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemZero, p->iLimit, brk); | |
| 756 } | |
| 757 | |
| 758 /* The bottom of the loop | |
| 759 */ | |
| 760 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, cont); | |
| 761 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Next, iTab, addr); | |
| 762 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, brk); | |
| 763 if( eDest==SRT_Callback || eDest==SRT_Subroutine ){ | |
| 764 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, pseudoTab, 0); | |
| 765 } | |
| 766 | |
| 767 } | |
| 768 | |
| 769 /* | |
| 770 ** Return a pointer to a string containing the 'declaration type' of the | |
| 771 ** expression pExpr. The string may be treated as static by the caller. | |
| 772 ** | |
| 773 ** The declaration type is the exact datatype definition extracted from the | |
| 774 ** original CREATE TABLE statement if the expression is a column. The | |
| 775 ** declaration type for a ROWID field is INTEGER. Exactly when an expression | |
| 776 ** is considered a column can be complex in the presence of subqueries. The | |
| 777 ** result-set expression in all of the following SELECT statements is | |
| 778 ** considered a column by this function. | |
| 779 ** | |
| 780 ** SELECT col FROM tbl; | |
| 781 ** SELECT (SELECT col FROM tbl; | |
| 782 ** SELECT (SELECT col FROM tbl); | |
| 783 ** SELECT abc FROM (SELECT col AS abc FROM tbl); | |
| 784 ** | |
| 785 ** The declaration type for any expression other than a column is NULL. | |
| 786 */ | |
| 787 static const char *columnType( | |
| 788 NameContext *pNC, | |
| 789 Expr *pExpr, | |
| 790 const char **pzOriginDb, | |
| 791 const char **pzOriginTab, | |
| 792 const char **pzOriginCol | |
| 793 ){ | |
| 794 char const *zType = 0; | |
| 795 char const *zOriginDb = 0; | |
| 796 char const *zOriginTab = 0; | |
| 797 char const *zOriginCol = 0; | |
| 798 int j; | |
| 799 if( pExpr==0 || pNC->pSrcList==0 ) return 0; | |
| 800 | |
| 801 /* The TK_AS operator can only occur in ORDER BY, GROUP BY, HAVING, | |
| 802 ** and LIMIT clauses. But pExpr originates in the result set of a | |
| 803 ** SELECT. So pExpr can never contain an AS operator. | |
| 804 */ | |
| 805 assert( pExpr->op!=TK_AS ); | |
| 806 | |
| 807 switch( pExpr->op ){ | |
| 808 case TK_AGG_COLUMN: | |
| 809 case TK_COLUMN: { | |
| 810 /* The expression is a column. Locate the table the column is being | |
| 811 ** extracted from in NameContext.pSrcList. This table may be real | |
| 812 ** database table or a subquery. | |
| 813 */ | |
| 814 Table *pTab = 0; /* Table structure column is extracted from */ | |
| 815 Select *pS = 0; /* Select the column is extracted from */ | |
| 816 int iCol = pExpr->iColumn; /* Index of column in pTab */ | |
| 817 while( pNC && !pTab ){ | |
| 818 SrcList *pTabList = pNC->pSrcList; | |
| 819 for(j=0;j<pTabList->nSrc && pTabList->a[j].iCursor!=pExpr->iTable;j++); | |
| 820 if( j<pTabList->nSrc ){ | |
| 821 pTab = pTabList->a[j].pTab; | |
| 822 pS = pTabList->a[j].pSelect; | |
| 823 }else{ | |
| 824 pNC = pNC->pNext; | |
| 825 } | |
| 826 } | |
| 827 | |
| 828 if( pTab==0 ){ | |
| 829 /* FIX ME: | |
| 830 ** This can occurs if you have something like "SELECT new.x;" inside | |
| 831 ** a trigger. In other words, if you reference the special "new" | |
| 832 ** table in the result set of a select. We do not have a good way | |
| 833 ** to find the actual table type, so call it "TEXT". This is really | |
| 834 ** something of a bug, but I do not know how to fix it. | |
| 835 ** | |
| 836 ** This code does not produce the correct answer - it just prevents | |
| 837 ** a segfault. See ticket #1229. | |
| 838 */ | |
| 839 zType = "TEXT"; | |
| 840 break; | |
| 841 } | |
| 842 | |
| 843 assert( pTab ); | |
| 844 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 845 if( pS ){ | |
| 846 /* The "table" is actually a sub-select or a view in the FROM clause | |
| 847 ** of the SELECT statement. Return the declaration type and origin | |
| 848 ** data for the result-set column of the sub-select. | |
| 849 */ | |
| 850 if( iCol>=0 && iCol<pS->pEList->nExpr ){ | |
| 851 /* If iCol is less than zero, then the expression requests the | |
| 852 ** rowid of the sub-select or view. This expression is legal (see | |
| 853 ** test case misc2.2.2) - it always evaluates to NULL. | |
| 854 */ | |
| 855 NameContext sNC; | |
| 856 Expr *p = pS->pEList->a[iCol].pExpr; | |
| 857 sNC.pSrcList = pS->pSrc; | |
| 858 sNC.pNext = 0; | |
| 859 sNC.pParse = pNC->pParse; | |
| 860 zType = columnType(&sNC, p, &zOriginDb, &zOriginTab, &zOriginCol); | |
| 861 } | |
| 862 }else | |
| 863 #endif | |
| 864 if( pTab->pSchema ){ | |
| 865 /* A real table */ | |
| 866 assert( !pS ); | |
| 867 if( iCol<0 ) iCol = pTab->iPKey; | |
| 868 assert( iCol==-1 || (iCol>=0 && iCol<pTab->nCol) ); | |
| 869 if( iCol<0 ){ | |
| 870 zType = "INTEGER"; | |
| 871 zOriginCol = "rowid"; | |
| 872 }else{ | |
| 873 zType = pTab->aCol[iCol].zType; | |
| 874 zOriginCol = pTab->aCol[iCol].zName; | |
| 875 } | |
| 876 zOriginTab = pTab->zName; | |
| 877 if( pNC->pParse ){ | |
| 878 int iDb = sqlite3SchemaToIndex(pNC->pParse->db, pTab->pSchema); | |
| 879 zOriginDb = pNC->pParse->db->aDb[iDb].zName; | |
| 880 } | |
| 881 } | |
| 882 break; | |
| 883 } | |
| 884 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 885 case TK_SELECT: { | |
| 886 /* The expression is a sub-select. Return the declaration type and | |
| 887 ** origin info for the single column in the result set of the SELECT | |
| 888 ** statement. | |
| 889 */ | |
| 890 NameContext sNC; | |
| 891 Select *pS = pExpr->pSelect; | |
| 892 Expr *p = pS->pEList->a[0].pExpr; | |
| 893 sNC.pSrcList = pS->pSrc; | |
| 894 sNC.pNext = pNC; | |
| 895 sNC.pParse = pNC->pParse; | |
| 896 zType = columnType(&sNC, p, &zOriginDb, &zOriginTab, &zOriginCol); | |
| 897 break; | |
| 898 } | |
| 899 #endif | |
| 900 } | |
| 901 | |
| 902 if( pzOriginDb ){ | |
| 903 assert( pzOriginTab && pzOriginCol ); | |
| 904 *pzOriginDb = zOriginDb; | |
| 905 *pzOriginTab = zOriginTab; | |
| 906 *pzOriginCol = zOriginCol; | |
| 907 } | |
| 908 return zType; | |
| 909 } | |
| 910 | |
| 911 /* | |
| 912 ** Generate code that will tell the VDBE the declaration types of columns | |
| 913 ** in the result set. | |
| 914 */ | |
| 915 static void generateColumnTypes( | |
| 916 Parse *pParse, /* Parser context */ | |
| 917 SrcList *pTabList, /* List of tables */ | |
| 918 ExprList *pEList /* Expressions defining the result set */ | |
| 919 ){ | |
| 920 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 921 int i; | |
| 922 NameContext sNC; | |
| 923 sNC.pSrcList = pTabList; | |
| 924 sNC.pParse = pParse; | |
| 925 for(i=0; i<pEList->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 926 Expr *p = pEList->a[i].pExpr; | |
| 927 const char *zOrigDb = 0; | |
| 928 const char *zOrigTab = 0; | |
| 929 const char *zOrigCol = 0; | |
| 930 const char *zType = columnType(&sNC, p, &zOrigDb, &zOrigTab, &zOrigCol); | |
| 931 | |
| 932 /* The vdbe must make it's own copy of the column-type and other | |
| 933 ** column specific strings, in case the schema is reset before this | |
| 934 ** virtual machine is deleted. | |
| 935 */ | |
| 936 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_DECLTYPE, zType, P3_TRANSIENT); | |
| 937 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_DATABASE, zOrigDb, P3_TRANSIENT); | |
| 938 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_TABLE, zOrigTab, P3_TRANSIENT); | |
| 939 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_COLUMN, zOrigCol, P3_TRANSIENT); | |
| 940 } | |
| 941 } | |
| 942 | |
| 943 /* | |
| 944 ** Generate code that will tell the VDBE the names of columns | |
| 945 ** in the result set. This information is used to provide the | |
| 946 ** azCol[] values in the callback. | |
| 947 */ | |
| 948 static void generateColumnNames( | |
| 949 Parse *pParse, /* Parser context */ | |
| 950 SrcList *pTabList, /* List of tables */ | |
| 951 ExprList *pEList /* Expressions defining the result set */ | |
| 952 ){ | |
| 953 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 954 int i, j; | |
| 955 sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; | |
| 956 int fullNames, shortNames; | |
| 957 | |
| 958 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN | |
| 959 /* If this is an EXPLAIN, skip this step */ | |
| 960 if( pParse->explain ){ | |
| 961 return; | |
| 962 } | |
| 963 #endif | |
| 964 | |
| 965 assert( v!=0 ); | |
| 966 if( pParse->colNamesSet || v==0 || sqlite3MallocFailed() ) return; | |
| 967 pParse->colNamesSet = 1; | |
| 968 fullNames = (db->flags & SQLITE_FullColNames)!=0; | |
| 969 shortNames = (db->flags & SQLITE_ShortColNames)!=0; | |
| 970 sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(v, pEList->nExpr); | |
| 971 for(i=0; i<pEList->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 972 Expr *p; | |
| 973 p = pEList->a[i].pExpr; | |
| 974 if( p==0 ) continue; | |
| 975 if( pEList->a[i].zName ){ | |
| 976 char *zName = pEList->a[i].zName; | |
| 977 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_NAME, zName, strlen(zName)); | |
| 978 continue; | |
| 979 } | |
| 980 if( p->op==TK_COLUMN && pTabList ){ | |
| 981 Table *pTab; | |
| 982 char *zCol; | |
| 983 int iCol = p->iColumn; | |
| 984 for(j=0; j<pTabList->nSrc && pTabList->a[j].iCursor!=p->iTable; j++){} | |
| 985 assert( j<pTabList->nSrc ); | |
| 986 pTab = pTabList->a[j].pTab; | |
| 987 if( iCol<0 ) iCol = pTab->iPKey; | |
| 988 assert( iCol==-1 || (iCol>=0 && iCol<pTab->nCol) ); | |
| 989 if( iCol<0 ){ | |
| 990 zCol = "rowid"; | |
| 991 }else{ | |
| 992 zCol = pTab->aCol[iCol].zName; | |
| 993 } | |
| 994 if( !shortNames && !fullNames && p->span.z && p->span.z[0] ){ | |
| 995 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_NAME, (char*)p->span.z, p->span.n); | |
| 996 }else if( fullNames || (!shortNames && pTabList->nSrc>1) ){ | |
| 997 char *zName = 0; | |
| 998 char *zTab; | |
| 999 | |
| 1000 zTab = pTabList->a[j].zAlias; | |
| 1001 if( fullNames || zTab==0 ) zTab = pTab->zName; | |
| 1002 sqlite3SetString(&zName, zTab, ".", zCol, (char*)0); | |
| 1003 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_NAME, zName, P3_DYNAMIC); | |
| 1004 }else{ | |
| 1005 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_NAME, zCol, strlen(zCol)); | |
| 1006 } | |
| 1007 }else if( p->span.z && p->span.z[0] ){ | |
| 1008 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_NAME, (char*)p->span.z, p->span.n); | |
| 1009 /* sqlite3VdbeCompressSpace(v, addr); */ | |
| 1010 }else{ | |
| 1011 char zName[30]; | |
| 1012 assert( p->op!=TK_COLUMN || pTabList==0 ); | |
| 1013 sprintf(zName, "column%d", i+1); | |
| 1014 sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, i, COLNAME_NAME, zName, 0); | |
| 1015 } | |
| 1016 } | |
| 1017 generateColumnTypes(pParse, pTabList, pEList); | |
| 1018 } | |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT | |
| 1021 /* | |
| 1022 ** Name of the connection operator, used for error messages. | |
| 1023 */ | |
| 1024 static const char *selectOpName(int id){ | |
| 1025 char *z; | |
| 1026 switch( id ){ | |
| 1027 case TK_ALL: z = "UNION ALL"; break; | |
| 1028 case TK_INTERSECT: z = "INTERSECT"; break; | |
| 1029 case TK_EXCEPT: z = "EXCEPT"; break; | |
| 1030 default: z = "UNION"; break; | |
| 1031 } | |
| 1032 return z; | |
| 1033 } | |
| 1034 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT */ | |
| 1035 | |
| 1036 /* | |
| 1037 ** Forward declaration | |
| 1038 */ | |
| 1039 static int prepSelectStmt(Parse*, Select*); | |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 /* | |
| 1042 ** Given a SELECT statement, generate a Table structure that describes | |
| 1043 ** the result set of that SELECT. | |
| 1044 */ | |
| 1045 Table *sqlite3ResultSetOfSelect(Parse *pParse, char *zTabName, Select *pSelect){ | |
| 1046 Table *pTab; | |
| 1047 int i, j; | |
| 1048 ExprList *pEList; | |
| 1049 Column *aCol, *pCol; | |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 while( pSelect->pPrior ) pSelect = pSelect->pPrior; | |
| 1052 if( prepSelectStmt(pParse, pSelect) ){ | |
| 1053 return 0; | |
| 1054 } | |
| 1055 if( sqlite3SelectResolve(pParse, pSelect, 0) ){ | |
| 1056 return 0; | |
| 1057 } | |
| 1058 pTab = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Table) ); | |
| 1059 if( pTab==0 ){ | |
| 1060 return 0; | |
| 1061 } | |
| 1062 pTab->nRef = 1; | |
| 1063 pTab->zName = zTabName ? sqliteStrDup(zTabName) : 0; | |
| 1064 pEList = pSelect->pEList; | |
| 1065 pTab->nCol = pEList->nExpr; | |
| 1066 assert( pTab->nCol>0 ); | |
| 1067 pTab->aCol = aCol = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(pTab->aCol[0])*pTab->nCol ); | |
| 1068 for(i=0, pCol=aCol; i<pTab->nCol; i++, pCol++){ | |
| 1069 Expr *p, *pR; | |
| 1070 char *zType; | |
| 1071 char *zName; | |
| 1072 char *zBasename; | |
| 1073 CollSeq *pColl; | |
| 1074 int cnt; | |
| 1075 NameContext sNC; | |
| 1076 | |
| 1077 /* Get an appropriate name for the column | |
| 1078 */ | |
| 1079 p = pEList->a[i].pExpr; | |
| 1080 assert( p->pRight==0 || p->pRight->token.z==0 || p->pRight->token.z[0]!=0 ); | |
| 1081 if( (zName = pEList->a[i].zName)!=0 ){ | |
| 1082 /* If the column contains an "AS <name>" phrase, use <name> as the name */ | |
| 1083 zName = sqliteStrDup(zName); | |
| 1084 }else if( p->op==TK_DOT | |
| 1085 && (pR=p->pRight)!=0 && pR->token.z && pR->token.z[0] ){ | |
| 1086 /* For columns of the from A.B use B as the name */ | |
| 1087 zName = sqlite3MPrintf("%T", &pR->token); | |
| 1088 }else if( p->span.z && p->span.z[0] ){ | |
| 1089 /* Use the original text of the column expression as its name */ | |
| 1090 zName = sqlite3MPrintf("%T", &p->span); | |
| 1091 }else{ | |
| 1092 /* If all else fails, make up a name */ | |
| 1093 zName = sqlite3MPrintf("column%d", i+1); | |
| 1094 } | |
| 1095 sqlite3Dequote(zName); | |
| 1096 if( sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ | |
| 1097 sqliteFree(zName); | |
| 1098 sqlite3DeleteTable(0, pTab); | |
| 1099 return 0; | |
| 1100 } | |
| 1101 | |
| 1102 /* Make sure the column name is unique. If the name is not unique, | |
| 1103 ** append a integer to the name so that it becomes unique. | |
| 1104 */ | |
| 1105 zBasename = zName; | |
| 1106 for(j=cnt=0; j<i; j++){ | |
| 1107 if( sqlite3StrICmp(aCol[j].zName, zName)==0 ){ | |
| 1108 zName = sqlite3MPrintf("%s:%d", zBasename, ++cnt); | |
| 1109 j = -1; | |
| 1110 if( zName==0 ) break; | |
| 1111 } | |
| 1112 } | |
| 1113 if( zBasename!=zName ){ | |
| 1114 sqliteFree(zBasename); | |
| 1115 } | |
| 1116 pCol->zName = zName; | |
| 1117 | |
| 1118 /* Get the typename, type affinity, and collating sequence for the | |
| 1119 ** column. | |
| 1120 */ | |
| 1121 memset(&sNC, 0, sizeof(sNC)); | |
| 1122 sNC.pSrcList = pSelect->pSrc; | |
| 1123 zType = sqliteStrDup(columnType(&sNC, p, 0, 0, 0)); | |
| 1124 pCol->zType = zType; | |
| 1125 pCol->affinity = sqlite3ExprAffinity(p); | |
| 1126 pColl = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, p); | |
| 1127 if( pColl ){ | |
| 1128 pCol->zColl = sqliteStrDup(pColl->zName); | |
| 1129 } | |
| 1130 } | |
| 1131 pTab->iPKey = -1; | |
| 1132 return pTab; | |
| 1133 } | |
| 1134 | |
| 1135 /* | |
| 1136 ** Prepare a SELECT statement for processing by doing the following | |
| 1137 ** things: | |
| 1138 ** | |
| 1139 ** (1) Make sure VDBE cursor numbers have been assigned to every | |
| 1140 ** element of the FROM clause. | |
| 1141 ** | |
| 1142 ** (2) Fill in the pTabList->a[].pTab fields in the SrcList that | |
| 1143 ** defines FROM clause. When views appear in the FROM clause, | |
| 1144 ** fill pTabList->a[].pSelect with a copy of the SELECT statement | |
| 1145 ** that implements the view. A copy is made of the view's SELECT | |
| 1146 ** statement so that we can freely modify or delete that statement | |
| 1147 ** without worrying about messing up the presistent representation | |
| 1148 ** of the view. | |
| 1149 ** | |
| 1150 ** (3) Add terms to the WHERE clause to accomodate the NATURAL keyword | |
| 1151 ** on joins and the ON and USING clause of joins. | |
| 1152 ** | |
| 1153 ** (4) Scan the list of columns in the result set (pEList) looking | |
| 1154 ** for instances of the "*" operator or the TABLE.* operator. | |
| 1155 ** If found, expand each "*" to be every column in every table | |
| 1156 ** and TABLE.* to be every column in TABLE. | |
| 1157 ** | |
| 1158 ** Return 0 on success. If there are problems, leave an error message | |
| 1159 ** in pParse and return non-zero. | |
| 1160 */ | |
| 1161 static int prepSelectStmt(Parse *pParse, Select *p){ | |
| 1162 int i, j, k, rc; | |
| 1163 SrcList *pTabList; | |
| 1164 ExprList *pEList; | |
| 1165 struct SrcList_item *pFrom; | |
| 1166 | |
| 1167 if( p==0 || p->pSrc==0 || sqlite3MallocFailed() ){ | |
| 1168 return 1; | |
| 1169 } | |
| 1170 pTabList = p->pSrc; | |
| 1171 pEList = p->pEList; | |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 /* Make sure cursor numbers have been assigned to all entries in | |
| 1174 ** the FROM clause of the SELECT statement. | |
| 1175 */ | |
| 1176 sqlite3SrcListAssignCursors(pParse, p->pSrc); | |
| 1177 | |
| 1178 /* Look up every table named in the FROM clause of the select. If | |
| 1179 ** an entry of the FROM clause is a subquery instead of a table or view, | |
| 1180 ** then create a transient table structure to describe the subquery. | |
| 1181 */ | |
| 1182 for(i=0, pFrom=pTabList->a; i<pTabList->nSrc; i++, pFrom++){ | |
| 1183 Table *pTab; | |
| 1184 if( pFrom->pTab!=0 ){ | |
| 1185 /* This statement has already been prepared. There is no need | |
| 1186 ** to go further. */ | |
| 1187 assert( i==0 ); | |
| 1188 return 0; | |
| 1189 } | |
| 1190 if( pFrom->zName==0 ){ | |
| 1191 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 1192 /* A sub-query in the FROM clause of a SELECT */ | |
| 1193 assert( pFrom->pSelect!=0 ); | |
| 1194 if( pFrom->zAlias==0 ){ | |
| 1195 pFrom->zAlias = | |
| 1196 sqlite3MPrintf("sqlite_subquery_%p_", (void*)pFrom->pSelect); | |
| 1197 } | |
| 1198 assert( pFrom->pTab==0 ); | |
| 1199 pFrom->pTab = pTab = | |
| 1200 sqlite3ResultSetOfSelect(pParse, pFrom->zAlias, pFrom->pSelect); | |
| 1201 if( pTab==0 ){ | |
| 1202 return 1; | |
| 1203 } | |
| 1204 /* The isTransient flag indicates that the Table structure has been | |
| 1205 ** dynamically allocated and may be freed at any time. In other words, | |
| 1206 ** pTab is not pointing to a persistent table structure that defines | |
| 1207 ** part of the schema. */ | |
| 1208 pTab->isTransient = 1; | |
| 1209 #endif | |
| 1210 }else{ | |
| 1211 /* An ordinary table or view name in the FROM clause */ | |
| 1212 assert( pFrom->pTab==0 ); | |
| 1213 pFrom->pTab = pTab = | |
| 1214 sqlite3LocateTable(pParse,pFrom->zName,pFrom->zDatabase); | |
| 1215 if( pTab==0 ){ | |
| 1216 return 1; | |
| 1217 } | |
| 1218 pTab->nRef++; | |
| 1219 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW | |
| 1220 if( pTab->pSelect ){ | |
| 1221 /* We reach here if the named table is a really a view */ | |
| 1222 if( sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(pParse, pTab) ){ | |
| 1223 return 1; | |
| 1224 } | |
| 1225 /* If pFrom->pSelect!=0 it means we are dealing with a | |
| 1226 ** view within a view. The SELECT structure has already been | |
| 1227 ** copied by the outer view so we can skip the copy step here | |
| 1228 ** in the inner view. | |
| 1229 */ | |
| 1230 if( pFrom->pSelect==0 ){ | |
| 1231 pFrom->pSelect = sqlite3SelectDup(pTab->pSelect); | |
| 1232 } | |
| 1233 } | |
| 1234 #endif | |
| 1235 } | |
| 1236 } | |
| 1237 | |
| 1238 /* Process NATURAL keywords, and ON and USING clauses of joins. | |
| 1239 */ | |
| 1240 if( sqliteProcessJoin(pParse, p) ) return 1; | |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 /* For every "*" that occurs in the column list, insert the names of | |
| 1243 ** all columns in all tables. And for every TABLE.* insert the names | |
| 1244 ** of all columns in TABLE. The parser inserted a special expression | |
| 1245 ** with the TK_ALL operator for each "*" that it found in the column list. | |
| 1246 ** The following code just has to locate the TK_ALL expressions and expand | |
| 1247 ** each one to the list of all columns in all tables. | |
| 1248 ** | |
| 1249 ** The first loop just checks to see if there are any "*" operators | |
| 1250 ** that need expanding. | |
| 1251 */ | |
| 1252 for(k=0; k<pEList->nExpr; k++){ | |
| 1253 Expr *pE = pEList->a[k].pExpr; | |
| 1254 if( pE->op==TK_ALL ) break; | |
| 1255 if( pE->op==TK_DOT && pE->pRight && pE->pRight->op==TK_ALL | |
| 1256 && pE->pLeft && pE->pLeft->op==TK_ID ) break; | |
| 1257 } | |
| 1258 rc = 0; | |
| 1259 if( k<pEList->nExpr ){ | |
| 1260 /* | |
| 1261 ** If we get here it means the result set contains one or more "*" | |
| 1262 ** operators that need to be expanded. Loop through each expression | |
| 1263 ** in the result set and expand them one by one. | |
| 1264 */ | |
| 1265 struct ExprList_item *a = pEList->a; | |
| 1266 ExprList *pNew = 0; | |
| 1267 int flags = pParse->db->flags; | |
| 1268 int longNames = (flags & SQLITE_FullColNames)!=0 && | |
| 1269 (flags & SQLITE_ShortColNames)==0; | |
| 1270 | |
| 1271 for(k=0; k<pEList->nExpr; k++){ | |
| 1272 Expr *pE = a[k].pExpr; | |
| 1273 if( pE->op!=TK_ALL && | |
| 1274 (pE->op!=TK_DOT || pE->pRight==0 || pE->pRight->op!=TK_ALL) ){ | |
| 1275 /* This particular expression does not need to be expanded. | |
| 1276 */ | |
| 1277 pNew = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pNew, a[k].pExpr, 0); | |
| 1278 if( pNew ){ | |
| 1279 pNew->a[pNew->nExpr-1].zName = a[k].zName; | |
| 1280 }else{ | |
| 1281 rc = 1; | |
| 1282 } | |
| 1283 a[k].pExpr = 0; | |
| 1284 a[k].zName = 0; | |
| 1285 }else{ | |
| 1286 /* This expression is a "*" or a "TABLE.*" and needs to be | |
| 1287 ** expanded. */ | |
| 1288 int tableSeen = 0; /* Set to 1 when TABLE matches */ | |
| 1289 char *zTName; /* text of name of TABLE */ | |
| 1290 if( pE->op==TK_DOT && pE->pLeft ){ | |
| 1291 zTName = sqlite3NameFromToken(&pE->pLeft->token); | |
| 1292 }else{ | |
| 1293 zTName = 0; | |
| 1294 } | |
| 1295 for(i=0, pFrom=pTabList->a; i<pTabList->nSrc; i++, pFrom++){ | |
| 1296 Table *pTab = pFrom->pTab; | |
| 1297 char *zTabName = pFrom->zAlias; | |
| 1298 if( zTabName==0 || zTabName[0]==0 ){ | |
| 1299 zTabName = pTab->zName; | |
| 1300 } | |
| 1301 if( zTName && (zTabName==0 || zTabName[0]==0 || | |
| 1302 sqlite3StrICmp(zTName, zTabName)!=0) ){ | |
| 1303 continue; | |
| 1304 } | |
| 1305 tableSeen = 1; | |
| 1306 for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ | |
| 1307 Expr *pExpr, *pRight; | |
| 1308 char *zName = pTab->aCol[j].zName; | |
| 1309 | |
| 1310 if( i>0 ){ | |
| 1311 struct SrcList_item *pLeft = &pTabList->a[i-1]; | |
| 1312 if( (pLeft->jointype & JT_NATURAL)!=0 && | |
| 1313 columnIndex(pLeft->pTab, zName)>=0 ){ | |
| 1314 /* In a NATURAL join, omit the join columns from the | |
| 1315 ** table on the right */ | |
| 1316 continue; | |
| 1317 } | |
| 1318 if( sqlite3IdListIndex(pLeft->pUsing, zName)>=0 ){ | |
| 1319 /* In a join with a USING clause, omit columns in the | |
| 1320 ** using clause from the table on the right. */ | |
| 1321 continue; | |
| 1322 } | |
| 1323 } | |
| 1324 pRight = sqlite3Expr(TK_ID, 0, 0, 0); | |
| 1325 if( pRight==0 ) break; | |
| 1326 setToken(&pRight->token, zName); | |
| 1327 if( zTabName && (longNames || pTabList->nSrc>1) ){ | |
| 1328 Expr *pLeft = sqlite3Expr(TK_ID, 0, 0, 0); | |
| 1329 pExpr = sqlite3Expr(TK_DOT, pLeft, pRight, 0); | |
| 1330 if( pExpr==0 ) break; | |
| 1331 setToken(&pLeft->token, zTabName); | |
| 1332 setToken(&pExpr->span, sqlite3MPrintf("%s.%s", zTabName, zName)); | |
| 1333 pExpr->span.dyn = 1; | |
| 1334 pExpr->token.z = 0; | |
| 1335 pExpr->token.n = 0; | |
| 1336 pExpr->token.dyn = 0; | |
| 1337 }else{ | |
| 1338 pExpr = pRight; | |
| 1339 pExpr->span = pExpr->token; | |
| 1340 } | |
| 1341 if( longNames ){ | |
| 1342 pNew = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pNew, pExpr, &pExpr->span); | |
| 1343 }else{ | |
| 1344 pNew = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pNew, pExpr, &pRight->token); | |
| 1345 } | |
| 1346 } | |
| 1347 } | |
| 1348 if( !tableSeen ){ | |
| 1349 if( zTName ){ | |
| 1350 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "no such table: %s", zTName); | |
| 1351 }else{ | |
| 1352 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "no tables specified"); | |
| 1353 } | |
| 1354 rc = 1; | |
| 1355 } | |
| 1356 sqliteFree(zTName); | |
| 1357 } | |
| 1358 } | |
| 1359 sqlite3ExprListDelete(pEList); | |
| 1360 p->pEList = pNew; | |
| 1361 } | |
| 1362 return rc; | |
| 1363 } | |
| 1364 | |
| 1365 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT | |
| 1366 /* | |
| 1367 ** This routine associates entries in an ORDER BY expression list with | |
| 1368 ** columns in a result. For each ORDER BY expression, the opcode of | |
| 1369 ** the top-level node is changed to TK_COLUMN and the iColumn value of | |
| 1370 ** the top-level node is filled in with column number and the iTable | |
| 1371 ** value of the top-level node is filled with iTable parameter. | |
| 1372 ** | |
| 1373 ** If there are prior SELECT clauses, they are processed first. A match | |
| 1374 ** in an earlier SELECT takes precedence over a later SELECT. | |
| 1375 ** | |
| 1376 ** Any entry that does not match is flagged as an error. The number | |
| 1377 ** of errors is returned. | |
| 1378 */ | |
| 1379 static int matchOrderbyToColumn( | |
| 1380 Parse *pParse, /* A place to leave error messages */ | |
| 1381 Select *pSelect, /* Match to result columns of this SELECT */ | |
| 1382 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* The ORDER BY values to match against columns */ | |
| 1383 int iTable, /* Insert this value in iTable */ | |
| 1384 int mustComplete /* If TRUE all ORDER BYs must match */ | |
| 1385 ){ | |
| 1386 int nErr = 0; | |
| 1387 int i, j; | |
| 1388 ExprList *pEList; | |
| 1389 | |
| 1390 if( pSelect==0 || pOrderBy==0 ) return 1; | |
| 1391 if( mustComplete ){ | |
| 1392 for(i=0; i<pOrderBy->nExpr; i++){ pOrderBy->a[i].done = 0; } | |
| 1393 } | |
| 1394 if( prepSelectStmt(pParse, pSelect) ){ | |
| 1395 return 1; | |
| 1396 } | |
| 1397 if( pSelect->pPrior ){ | |
| 1398 if( matchOrderbyToColumn(pParse, pSelect->pPrior, pOrderBy, iTable, 0) ){ | |
| 1399 return 1; | |
| 1400 } | |
| 1401 } | |
| 1402 pEList = pSelect->pEList; | |
| 1403 for(i=0; i<pOrderBy->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 1404 Expr *pE = pOrderBy->a[i].pExpr; | |
| 1405 int iCol = -1; | |
| 1406 if( pOrderBy->a[i].done ) continue; | |
| 1407 if( sqlite3ExprIsInteger(pE, &iCol) ){ | |
| 1408 if( iCol<=0 || iCol>pEList->nExpr ){ | |
| 1409 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, | |
| 1410 "ORDER BY position %d should be between 1 and %d", | |
| 1411 iCol, pEList->nExpr); | |
| 1412 nErr++; | |
| 1413 break; | |
| 1414 } | |
| 1415 if( !mustComplete ) continue; | |
| 1416 iCol--; | |
| 1417 } | |
| 1418 for(j=0; iCol<0 && j<pEList->nExpr; j++){ | |
| 1419 if( pEList->a[j].zName && (pE->op==TK_ID || pE->op==TK_STRING) ){ | |
| 1420 char *zName, *zLabel; | |
| 1421 zName = pEList->a[j].zName; | |
| 1422 zLabel = sqlite3NameFromToken(&pE->token); | |
| 1423 assert( zLabel!=0 ); | |
| 1424 if( sqlite3StrICmp(zName, zLabel)==0 ){ | |
| 1425 iCol = j; | |
| 1426 } | |
| 1427 sqliteFree(zLabel); | |
| 1428 } | |
| 1429 if( iCol<0 && sqlite3ExprCompare(pE, pEList->a[j].pExpr) ){ | |
| 1430 iCol = j; | |
| 1431 } | |
| 1432 } | |
| 1433 if( iCol>=0 ){ | |
| 1434 pE->op = TK_COLUMN; | |
| 1435 pE->iColumn = iCol; | |
| 1436 pE->iTable = iTable; | |
| 1437 pE->iAgg = -1; | |
| 1438 pOrderBy->a[i].done = 1; | |
| 1439 } | |
| 1440 if( iCol<0 && mustComplete ){ | |
| 1441 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, | |
| 1442 "ORDER BY term number %d does not match any result column", i+1); | |
| 1443 nErr++; | |
| 1444 break; | |
| 1445 } | |
| 1446 } | |
| 1447 return nErr; | |
| 1448 } | |
| 1449 #endif /* #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT */ | |
| 1450 | |
| 1451 /* | |
| 1452 ** Get a VDBE for the given parser context. Create a new one if necessary. | |
| 1453 ** If an error occurs, return NULL and leave a message in pParse. | |
| 1454 */ | |
| 1455 Vdbe *sqlite3GetVdbe(Parse *pParse){ | |
| 1456 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 1457 if( v==0 ){ | |
| 1458 v = pParse->pVdbe = sqlite3VdbeCreate(pParse->db); | |
| 1459 } | |
| 1460 return v; | |
| 1461 } | |
| 1462 | |
| 1463 | |
| 1464 /* | |
| 1465 ** Compute the iLimit and iOffset fields of the SELECT based on the | |
| 1466 ** pLimit and pOffset expressions. pLimit and pOffset hold the expressions | |
| 1467 ** that appear in the original SQL statement after the LIMIT and OFFSET | |
| 1468 ** keywords. Or NULL if those keywords are omitted. iLimit and iOffset | |
| 1469 ** are the integer memory register numbers for counters used to compute | |
| 1470 ** the limit and offset. If there is no limit and/or offset, then | |
| 1471 ** iLimit and iOffset are negative. | |
| 1472 ** | |
| 1473 ** This routine changes the values of iLimit and iOffset only if | |
| 1474 ** a limit or offset is defined by pLimit and pOffset. iLimit and | |
| 1475 ** iOffset should have been preset to appropriate default values | |
| 1476 ** (usually but not always -1) prior to calling this routine. | |
| 1477 ** Only if pLimit!=0 or pOffset!=0 do the limit registers get | |
| 1478 ** redefined. The UNION ALL operator uses this property to force | |
| 1479 ** the reuse of the same limit and offset registers across multiple | |
| 1480 ** SELECT statements. | |
| 1481 */ | |
| 1482 static void computeLimitRegisters(Parse *pParse, Select *p, int iBreak){ | |
| 1483 Vdbe *v = 0; | |
| 1484 int iLimit = 0; | |
| 1485 int iOffset; | |
| 1486 int addr1, addr2; | |
| 1487 | |
| 1488 /* | |
| 1489 ** "LIMIT -1" always shows all rows. There is some | |
| 1490 ** contraversy about what the correct behavior should be. | |
| 1491 ** The current implementation interprets "LIMIT 0" to mean | |
| 1492 ** no rows. | |
| 1493 */ | |
| 1494 if( p->pLimit ){ | |
| 1495 p->iLimit = iLimit = pParse->nMem; | |
| 1496 pParse->nMem += 2; | |
| 1497 v = sqlite3GetVdbe(pParse); | |
| 1498 if( v==0 ) return; | |
| 1499 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, p->pLimit); | |
| 1500 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MustBeInt, 0, 0); | |
| 1501 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, iLimit, 0); | |
| 1502 VdbeComment((v, "# LIMIT counter")); | |
| 1503 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemZero, iLimit, iBreak); | |
| 1504 } | |
| 1505 if( p->pOffset ){ | |
| 1506 p->iOffset = iOffset = pParse->nMem++; | |
| 1507 v = sqlite3GetVdbe(pParse); | |
| 1508 if( v==0 ) return; | |
| 1509 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, p->pOffset); | |
| 1510 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MustBeInt, 0, 0); | |
| 1511 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, iOffset, p->pLimit==0); | |
| 1512 VdbeComment((v, "# OFFSET counter")); | |
| 1513 addr1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemPos, iOffset, 0); | |
| 1514 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, 1, 0); | |
| 1515 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Integer, 0, 0); | |
| 1516 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr1); | |
| 1517 if( p->pLimit ){ | |
| 1518 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Add, 0, 0); | |
| 1519 } | |
| 1520 } | |
| 1521 if( p->pLimit ){ | |
| 1522 addr1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemPos, iLimit, 0); | |
| 1523 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Pop, 1, 0); | |
| 1524 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemInt, -1, iLimit+1); | |
| 1525 addr2 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, 0); | |
| 1526 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr1); | |
| 1527 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, iLimit+1, 1); | |
| 1528 VdbeComment((v, "# LIMIT+OFFSET")); | |
| 1529 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr2); | |
| 1530 } | |
| 1531 } | |
| 1532 | |
| 1533 /* | |
| 1534 ** Allocate a virtual index to use for sorting. | |
| 1535 */ | |
| 1536 static void createSortingIndex(Parse *pParse, Select *p, ExprList *pOrderBy){ | |
| 1537 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 1538 int addr; | |
| 1539 assert( pOrderBy->iECursor==0 ); | |
| 1540 pOrderBy->iECursor = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 1541 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(pParse->pVdbe, OP_OpenVirtual, | |
| 1542 pOrderBy->iECursor, pOrderBy->nExpr+1); | |
| 1543 assert( p->addrOpenVirt[2] == -1 ); | |
| 1544 p->addrOpenVirt[2] = addr; | |
| 1545 } | |
| 1546 } | |
| 1547 | |
| 1548 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT | |
| 1549 /* | |
| 1550 ** Return the appropriate collating sequence for the iCol-th column of | |
| 1551 ** the result set for the compound-select statement "p". Return NULL if | |
| 1552 ** the column has no default collating sequence. | |
| 1553 ** | |
| 1554 ** The collating sequence for the compound select is taken from the | |
| 1555 ** left-most term of the select that has a collating sequence. | |
| 1556 */ | |
| 1557 static CollSeq *multiSelectCollSeq(Parse *pParse, Select *p, int iCol){ | |
| 1558 CollSeq *pRet; | |
| 1559 if( p->pPrior ){ | |
| 1560 pRet = multiSelectCollSeq(pParse, p->pPrior, iCol); | |
| 1561 }else{ | |
| 1562 pRet = 0; | |
| 1563 } | |
| 1564 if( pRet==0 ){ | |
| 1565 pRet = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, p->pEList->a[iCol].pExpr); | |
| 1566 } | |
| 1567 return pRet; | |
| 1568 } | |
| 1569 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT */ | |
| 1570 | |
| 1571 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT | |
| 1572 /* | |
| 1573 ** This routine is called to process a query that is really the union | |
| 1574 ** or intersection of two or more separate queries. | |
| 1575 ** | |
| 1576 ** "p" points to the right-most of the two queries. the query on the | |
| 1577 ** left is p->pPrior. The left query could also be a compound query | |
| 1578 ** in which case this routine will be called recursively. | |
| 1579 ** | |
| 1580 ** The results of the total query are to be written into a destination | |
| 1581 ** of type eDest with parameter iParm. | |
| 1582 ** | |
| 1583 ** Example 1: Consider a three-way compound SQL statement. | |
| 1584 ** | |
| 1585 ** SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2 UNION SELECT c FROM t3 | |
| 1586 ** | |
| 1587 ** This statement is parsed up as follows: | |
| 1588 ** | |
| 1589 ** SELECT c FROM t3 | |
| 1590 ** | | |
| 1591 ** `-----> SELECT b FROM t2 | |
| 1592 ** | | |
| 1593 ** `------> SELECT a FROM t1 | |
| 1594 ** | |
| 1595 ** The arrows in the diagram above represent the Select.pPrior pointer. | |
| 1596 ** So if this routine is called with p equal to the t3 query, then | |
| 1597 ** pPrior will be the t2 query. p->op will be TK_UNION in this case. | |
| 1598 ** | |
| 1599 ** Notice that because of the way SQLite parses compound SELECTs, the | |
| 1600 ** individual selects always group from left to right. | |
| 1601 */ | |
| 1602 static int multiSelect( | |
| 1603 Parse *pParse, /* Parsing context */ | |
| 1604 Select *p, /* The right-most of SELECTs to be coded */ | |
| 1605 int eDest, /* \___ Store query results as specified */ | |
| 1606 int iParm, /* / by these two parameters. */ | |
| 1607 char *aff /* If eDest is SRT_Union, the affinity string */ | |
| 1608 ){ | |
| 1609 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Success code from a subroutine */ | |
| 1610 Select *pPrior; /* Another SELECT immediately to our left */ | |
| 1611 Vdbe *v; /* Generate code to this VDBE */ | |
| 1612 int nCol; /* Number of columns in the result set */ | |
| 1613 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause on p */ | |
| 1614 int aSetP2[2]; /* Set P2 value of these op to number of columns */ | |
| 1615 int nSetP2 = 0; /* Number of slots in aSetP2[] used */ | |
| 1616 | |
| 1617 /* Make sure there is no ORDER BY or LIMIT clause on prior SELECTs. Only | |
| 1618 ** the last (right-most) SELECT in the series may have an ORDER BY or LIMIT. | |
| 1619 */ | |
| 1620 if( p==0 || p->pPrior==0 ){ | |
| 1621 rc = 1; | |
| 1622 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1623 } | |
| 1624 pPrior = p->pPrior; | |
| 1625 assert( pPrior->pRightmost!=pPrior ); | |
| 1626 assert( pPrior->pRightmost==p->pRightmost ); | |
| 1627 if( pPrior->pOrderBy ){ | |
| 1628 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse,"ORDER BY clause should come after %s not before", | |
| 1629 selectOpName(p->op)); | |
| 1630 rc = 1; | |
| 1631 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1632 } | |
| 1633 if( pPrior->pLimit ){ | |
| 1634 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse,"LIMIT clause should come after %s not before", | |
| 1635 selectOpName(p->op)); | |
| 1636 rc = 1; | |
| 1637 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1638 } | |
| 1639 | |
| 1640 /* Make sure we have a valid query engine. If not, create a new one. | |
| 1641 */ | |
| 1642 v = sqlite3GetVdbe(pParse); | |
| 1643 if( v==0 ){ | |
| 1644 rc = 1; | |
| 1645 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1646 } | |
| 1647 | |
| 1648 /* Create the destination temporary table if necessary | |
| 1649 */ | |
| 1650 if( eDest==SRT_VirtualTab ){ | |
| 1651 assert( p->pEList ); | |
| 1652 assert( nSetP2<sizeof(aSetP2)/sizeof(aSetP2[0]) ); | |
| 1653 aSetP2[nSetP2++] = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenVirtual, iParm, 0); | |
| 1654 eDest = SRT_Table; | |
| 1655 } | |
| 1656 | |
| 1657 /* Generate code for the left and right SELECT statements. | |
| 1658 */ | |
| 1659 pOrderBy = p->pOrderBy; | |
| 1660 switch( p->op ){ | |
| 1661 case TK_ALL: { | |
| 1662 if( pOrderBy==0 ){ | |
| 1663 int addr = 0; | |
| 1664 assert( !pPrior->pLimit ); | |
| 1665 pPrior->pLimit = p->pLimit; | |
| 1666 pPrior->pOffset = p->pOffset; | |
| 1667 rc = sqlite3Select(pParse, pPrior, eDest, iParm, 0, 0, 0, aff); | |
| 1668 p->pLimit = 0; | |
| 1669 p->pOffset = 0; | |
| 1670 if( rc ){ | |
| 1671 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1672 } | |
| 1673 p->pPrior = 0; | |
| 1674 p->iLimit = pPrior->iLimit; | |
| 1675 p->iOffset = pPrior->iOffset; | |
| 1676 if( p->iLimit>=0 ){ | |
| 1677 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemZero, p->iLimit, 0); | |
| 1678 VdbeComment((v, "# Jump ahead if LIMIT reached")); | |
| 1679 } | |
| 1680 rc = sqlite3Select(pParse, p, eDest, iParm, 0, 0, 0, aff); | |
| 1681 p->pPrior = pPrior; | |
| 1682 if( rc ){ | |
| 1683 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1684 } | |
| 1685 if( addr ){ | |
| 1686 sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr); | |
| 1687 } | |
| 1688 break; | |
| 1689 } | |
| 1690 /* For UNION ALL ... ORDER BY fall through to the next case */ | |
| 1691 } | |
| 1692 case TK_EXCEPT: | |
| 1693 case TK_UNION: { | |
| 1694 int unionTab; /* Cursor number of the temporary table holding result */ | |
| 1695 int op = 0; /* One of the SRT_ operations to apply to self */ | |
| 1696 int priorOp; /* The SRT_ operation to apply to prior selects */ | |
| 1697 Expr *pLimit, *pOffset; /* Saved values of p->nLimit and p->nOffset */ | |
| 1698 int addr; | |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 priorOp = p->op==TK_ALL ? SRT_Table : SRT_Union; | |
| 1701 if( eDest==priorOp && pOrderBy==0 && !p->pLimit && !p->pOffset ){ | |
| 1702 /* We can reuse a temporary table generated by a SELECT to our | |
| 1703 ** right. | |
| 1704 */ | |
| 1705 unionTab = iParm; | |
| 1706 }else{ | |
| 1707 /* We will need to create our own temporary table to hold the | |
| 1708 ** intermediate results. | |
| 1709 */ | |
| 1710 unionTab = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 1711 if( pOrderBy && matchOrderbyToColumn(pParse, p, pOrderBy, unionTab,1) ){ | |
| 1712 rc = 1; | |
| 1713 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1714 } | |
| 1715 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenVirtual, unionTab, 0); | |
| 1716 if( priorOp==SRT_Table ){ | |
| 1717 assert( nSetP2<sizeof(aSetP2)/sizeof(aSetP2[0]) ); | |
| 1718 aSetP2[nSetP2++] = addr; | |
| 1719 }else{ | |
| 1720 assert( p->addrOpenVirt[0] == -1 ); | |
| 1721 p->addrOpenVirt[0] = addr; | |
| 1722 p->pRightmost->usesVirt = 1; | |
| 1723 } | |
| 1724 createSortingIndex(pParse, p, pOrderBy); | |
| 1725 assert( p->pEList ); | |
| 1726 } | |
| 1727 | |
| 1728 /* Code the SELECT statements to our left | |
| 1729 */ | |
| 1730 assert( !pPrior->pOrderBy ); | |
| 1731 rc = sqlite3Select(pParse, pPrior, priorOp, unionTab, 0, 0, 0, aff); | |
| 1732 if( rc ){ | |
| 1733 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1734 } | |
| 1735 | |
| 1736 /* Code the current SELECT statement | |
| 1737 */ | |
| 1738 switch( p->op ){ | |
| 1739 case TK_EXCEPT: op = SRT_Except; break; | |
| 1740 case TK_UNION: op = SRT_Union; break; | |
| 1741 case TK_ALL: op = SRT_Table; break; | |
| 1742 } | |
| 1743 p->pPrior = 0; | |
| 1744 p->pOrderBy = 0; | |
| 1745 p->disallowOrderBy = pOrderBy!=0; | |
| 1746 pLimit = p->pLimit; | |
| 1747 p->pLimit = 0; | |
| 1748 pOffset = p->pOffset; | |
| 1749 p->pOffset = 0; | |
| 1750 rc = sqlite3Select(pParse, p, op, unionTab, 0, 0, 0, aff); | |
| 1751 p->pPrior = pPrior; | |
| 1752 p->pOrderBy = pOrderBy; | |
| 1753 sqlite3ExprDelete(p->pLimit); | |
| 1754 p->pLimit = pLimit; | |
| 1755 p->pOffset = pOffset; | |
| 1756 p->iLimit = -1; | |
| 1757 p->iOffset = -1; | |
| 1758 if( rc ){ | |
| 1759 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1760 } | |
| 1761 | |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 /* Convert the data in the temporary table into whatever form | |
| 1764 ** it is that we currently need. | |
| 1765 */ | |
| 1766 if( eDest!=priorOp || unionTab!=iParm ){ | |
| 1767 int iCont, iBreak, iStart; | |
| 1768 assert( p->pEList ); | |
| 1769 if( eDest==SRT_Callback ){ | |
| 1770 Select *pFirst = p; | |
| 1771 while( pFirst->pPrior ) pFirst = pFirst->pPrior; | |
| 1772 generateColumnNames(pParse, 0, pFirst->pEList); | |
| 1773 } | |
| 1774 iBreak = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 1775 iCont = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 1776 computeLimitRegisters(pParse, p, iBreak); | |
| 1777 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Rewind, unionTab, iBreak); | |
| 1778 iStart = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); | |
| 1779 rc = selectInnerLoop(pParse, p, p->pEList, unionTab, p->pEList->nExpr, | |
| 1780 pOrderBy, -1, eDest, iParm, | |
| 1781 iCont, iBreak, 0); | |
| 1782 if( rc ){ | |
| 1783 rc = 1; | |
| 1784 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1785 } | |
| 1786 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, iCont); | |
| 1787 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Next, unionTab, iStart); | |
| 1788 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, iBreak); | |
| 1789 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, unionTab, 0); | |
| 1790 } | |
| 1791 break; | |
| 1792 } | |
| 1793 case TK_INTERSECT: { | |
| 1794 int tab1, tab2; | |
| 1795 int iCont, iBreak, iStart; | |
| 1796 Expr *pLimit, *pOffset; | |
| 1797 int addr; | |
| 1798 | |
| 1799 /* INTERSECT is different from the others since it requires | |
| 1800 ** two temporary tables. Hence it has its own case. Begin | |
| 1801 ** by allocating the tables we will need. | |
| 1802 */ | |
| 1803 tab1 = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 1804 tab2 = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 1805 if( pOrderBy && matchOrderbyToColumn(pParse,p,pOrderBy,tab1,1) ){ | |
| 1806 rc = 1; | |
| 1807 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1808 } | |
| 1809 createSortingIndex(pParse, p, pOrderBy); | |
| 1810 | |
| 1811 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenVirtual, tab1, 0); | |
| 1812 assert( p->addrOpenVirt[0] == -1 ); | |
| 1813 p->addrOpenVirt[0] = addr; | |
| 1814 p->pRightmost->usesVirt = 1; | |
| 1815 assert( p->pEList ); | |
| 1816 | |
| 1817 /* Code the SELECTs to our left into temporary table "tab1". | |
| 1818 */ | |
| 1819 rc = sqlite3Select(pParse, pPrior, SRT_Union, tab1, 0, 0, 0, aff); | |
| 1820 if( rc ){ | |
| 1821 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1822 } | |
| 1823 | |
| 1824 /* Code the current SELECT into temporary table "tab2" | |
| 1825 */ | |
| 1826 addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenVirtual, tab2, 0); | |
| 1827 assert( p->addrOpenVirt[1] == -1 ); | |
| 1828 p->addrOpenVirt[1] = addr; | |
| 1829 p->pPrior = 0; | |
| 1830 pLimit = p->pLimit; | |
| 1831 p->pLimit = 0; | |
| 1832 pOffset = p->pOffset; | |
| 1833 p->pOffset = 0; | |
| 1834 rc = sqlite3Select(pParse, p, SRT_Union, tab2, 0, 0, 0, aff); | |
| 1835 p->pPrior = pPrior; | |
| 1836 sqlite3ExprDelete(p->pLimit); | |
| 1837 p->pLimit = pLimit; | |
| 1838 p->pOffset = pOffset; | |
| 1839 if( rc ){ | |
| 1840 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1841 } | |
| 1842 | |
| 1843 /* Generate code to take the intersection of the two temporary | |
| 1844 ** tables. | |
| 1845 */ | |
| 1846 assert( p->pEList ); | |
| 1847 if( eDest==SRT_Callback ){ | |
| 1848 Select *pFirst = p; | |
| 1849 while( pFirst->pPrior ) pFirst = pFirst->pPrior; | |
| 1850 generateColumnNames(pParse, 0, pFirst->pEList); | |
| 1851 } | |
| 1852 iBreak = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 1853 iCont = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 1854 computeLimitRegisters(pParse, p, iBreak); | |
| 1855 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Rewind, tab1, iBreak); | |
| 1856 iStart = sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_RowKey, tab1, 0); | |
| 1857 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_NotFound, tab2, iCont); | |
| 1858 rc = selectInnerLoop(pParse, p, p->pEList, tab1, p->pEList->nExpr, | |
| 1859 pOrderBy, -1, eDest, iParm, | |
| 1860 iCont, iBreak, 0); | |
| 1861 if( rc ){ | |
| 1862 rc = 1; | |
| 1863 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1864 } | |
| 1865 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, iCont); | |
| 1866 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Next, tab1, iStart); | |
| 1867 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, iBreak); | |
| 1868 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, tab2, 0); | |
| 1869 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, tab1, 0); | |
| 1870 break; | |
| 1871 } | |
| 1872 } | |
| 1873 | |
| 1874 /* Make sure all SELECTs in the statement have the same number of elements | |
| 1875 ** in their result sets. | |
| 1876 */ | |
| 1877 assert( p->pEList && pPrior->pEList ); | |
| 1878 if( p->pEList->nExpr!=pPrior->pEList->nExpr ){ | |
| 1879 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "SELECTs to the left and right of %s" | |
| 1880 " do not have the same number of result columns", selectOpName(p->op)); | |
| 1881 rc = 1; | |
| 1882 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1883 } | |
| 1884 | |
| 1885 /* Set the number of columns in temporary tables | |
| 1886 */ | |
| 1887 nCol = p->pEList->nExpr; | |
| 1888 while( nSetP2 ){ | |
| 1889 sqlite3VdbeChangeP2(v, aSetP2[--nSetP2], nCol); | |
| 1890 } | |
| 1891 | |
| 1892 /* Compute collating sequences used by either the ORDER BY clause or | |
| 1893 ** by any temporary tables needed to implement the compound select. | |
| 1894 ** Attach the KeyInfo structure to all temporary tables. Invoke the | |
| 1895 ** ORDER BY processing if there is an ORDER BY clause. | |
| 1896 ** | |
| 1897 ** This section is run by the right-most SELECT statement only. | |
| 1898 ** SELECT statements to the left always skip this part. The right-most | |
| 1899 ** SELECT might also skip this part if it has no ORDER BY clause and | |
| 1900 ** no temp tables are required. | |
| 1901 */ | |
| 1902 if( pOrderBy || p->usesVirt ){ | |
| 1903 int i; /* Loop counter */ | |
| 1904 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Collating sequence for the result set */ | |
| 1905 Select *pLoop; /* For looping through SELECT statements */ | |
| 1906 CollSeq **apColl; | |
| 1907 CollSeq **aCopy; | |
| 1908 | |
| 1909 assert( p->pRightmost==p ); | |
| 1910 pKeyInfo = sqliteMalloc(sizeof(*pKeyInfo)+nCol*2*sizeof(CollSeq*) + nCol); | |
| 1911 if( !pKeyInfo ){ | |
| 1912 rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; | |
| 1913 goto multi_select_end; | |
| 1914 } | |
| 1915 | |
| 1916 pKeyInfo->enc = ENC(pParse->db); | |
| 1917 pKeyInfo->nField = nCol; | |
| 1918 | |
| 1919 for(i=0, apColl=pKeyInfo->aColl; i<nCol; i++, apColl++){ | |
| 1920 *apColl = multiSelectCollSeq(pParse, p, i); | |
| 1921 if( 0==*apColl ){ | |
| 1922 *apColl = pParse->db->pDfltColl; | |
| 1923 } | |
| 1924 } | |
| 1925 | |
| 1926 for(pLoop=p; pLoop; pLoop=pLoop->pPrior){ | |
| 1927 for(i=0; i<2; i++){ | |
| 1928 int addr = pLoop->addrOpenVirt[i]; | |
| 1929 if( addr<0 ){ | |
| 1930 /* If [0] is unused then [1] is also unused. So we can | |
| 1931 ** always safely abort as soon as the first unused slot is found */ | |
| 1932 assert( pLoop->addrOpenVirt[1]<0 ); | |
| 1933 break; | |
| 1934 } | |
| 1935 sqlite3VdbeChangeP2(v, addr, nCol); | |
| 1936 sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(v, addr, (char*)pKeyInfo, P3_KEYINFO); | |
| 1937 } | |
| 1938 } | |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 1941 struct ExprList_item *pOTerm = pOrderBy->a; | |
| 1942 int nOrderByExpr = pOrderBy->nExpr; | |
| 1943 int addr; | |
| 1944 u8 *pSortOrder; | |
| 1945 | |
| 1946 aCopy = &pKeyInfo->aColl[nCol]; | |
| 1947 pSortOrder = pKeyInfo->aSortOrder = (u8*)&aCopy[nCol]; | |
| 1948 memcpy(aCopy, pKeyInfo->aColl, nCol*sizeof(CollSeq*)); | |
| 1949 apColl = pKeyInfo->aColl; | |
| 1950 for(i=0; i<nOrderByExpr; i++, pOTerm++, apColl++, pSortOrder++){ | |
| 1951 Expr *pExpr = pOTerm->pExpr; | |
| 1952 char *zName = pOTerm->zName; | |
| 1953 assert( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN && pExpr->iColumn<nCol ); | |
| 1954 if( zName ){ | |
| 1955 *apColl = sqlite3LocateCollSeq(pParse, zName, -1); | |
| 1956 }else{ | |
| 1957 *apColl = aCopy[pExpr->iColumn]; | |
| 1958 } | |
| 1959 *pSortOrder = pOTerm->sortOrder; | |
| 1960 } | |
| 1961 assert( p->pRightmost==p ); | |
| 1962 assert( p->addrOpenVirt[2]>=0 ); | |
| 1963 addr = p->addrOpenVirt[2]; | |
| 1964 sqlite3VdbeChangeP2(v, addr, p->pEList->nExpr+2); | |
| 1965 pKeyInfo->nField = nOrderByExpr; | |
| 1966 sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(v, addr, (char*)pKeyInfo, P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF); | |
| 1967 pKeyInfo = 0; | |
| 1968 generateSortTail(pParse, p, v, p->pEList->nExpr, eDest, iParm); | |
| 1969 } | |
| 1970 | |
| 1971 sqliteFree(pKeyInfo); | |
| 1972 } | |
| 1973 | |
| 1974 multi_select_end: | |
| 1975 return rc; | |
| 1976 } | |
| 1977 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT */ | |
| 1978 | |
| 1979 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW | |
| 1980 /* | |
| 1981 ** Scan through the expression pExpr. Replace every reference to | |
| 1982 ** a column in table number iTable with a copy of the iColumn-th | |
| 1983 ** entry in pEList. (But leave references to the ROWID column | |
| 1984 ** unchanged.) | |
| 1985 ** | |
| 1986 ** This routine is part of the flattening procedure. A subquery | |
| 1987 ** whose result set is defined by pEList appears as entry in the | |
| 1988 ** FROM clause of a SELECT such that the VDBE cursor assigned to that | |
| 1989 ** FORM clause entry is iTable. This routine make the necessary | |
| 1990 ** changes to pExpr so that it refers directly to the source table | |
| 1991 ** of the subquery rather the result set of the subquery. | |
| 1992 */ | |
| 1993 static void substExprList(ExprList*,int,ExprList*); /* Forward Decl */ | |
| 1994 static void substSelect(Select *, int, ExprList *); /* Forward Decl */ | |
| 1995 static void substExpr(Expr *pExpr, int iTable, ExprList *pEList){ | |
| 1996 if( pExpr==0 ) return; | |
| 1997 if( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN && pExpr->iTable==iTable ){ | |
| 1998 if( pExpr->iColumn<0 ){ | |
| 1999 pExpr->op = TK_NULL; | |
| 2000 }else{ | |
| 2001 Expr *pNew; | |
| 2002 assert( pEList!=0 && pExpr->iColumn<pEList->nExpr ); | |
| 2003 assert( pExpr->pLeft==0 && pExpr->pRight==0 && pExpr->pList==0 ); | |
| 2004 pNew = pEList->a[pExpr->iColumn].pExpr; | |
| 2005 assert( pNew!=0 ); | |
| 2006 pExpr->op = pNew->op; | |
| 2007 assert( pExpr->pLeft==0 ); | |
| 2008 pExpr->pLeft = sqlite3ExprDup(pNew->pLeft); | |
| 2009 assert( pExpr->pRight==0 ); | |
| 2010 pExpr->pRight = sqlite3ExprDup(pNew->pRight); | |
| 2011 assert( pExpr->pList==0 ); | |
| 2012 pExpr->pList = sqlite3ExprListDup(pNew->pList); | |
| 2013 pExpr->iTable = pNew->iTable; | |
| 2014 pExpr->iColumn = pNew->iColumn; | |
| 2015 pExpr->iAgg = pNew->iAgg; | |
| 2016 sqlite3TokenCopy(&pExpr->token, &pNew->token); | |
| 2017 sqlite3TokenCopy(&pExpr->span, &pNew->span); | |
| 2018 pExpr->pSelect = sqlite3SelectDup(pNew->pSelect); | |
| 2019 pExpr->flags = pNew->flags; | |
| 2020 } | |
| 2021 }else{ | |
| 2022 substExpr(pExpr->pLeft, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2023 substExpr(pExpr->pRight, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2024 substSelect(pExpr->pSelect, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2025 substExprList(pExpr->pList, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2026 } | |
| 2027 } | |
| 2028 static void substExprList(ExprList *pList, int iTable, ExprList *pEList){ | |
| 2029 int i; | |
| 2030 if( pList==0 ) return; | |
| 2031 for(i=0; i<pList->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 2032 substExpr(pList->a[i].pExpr, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2033 } | |
| 2034 } | |
| 2035 static void substSelect(Select *p, int iTable, ExprList *pEList){ | |
| 2036 if( !p ) return; | |
| 2037 substExprList(p->pEList, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2038 substExprList(p->pGroupBy, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2039 substExprList(p->pOrderBy, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2040 substExpr(p->pHaving, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2041 substExpr(p->pWhere, iTable, pEList); | |
| 2042 } | |
| 2043 #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW) */ | |
| 2044 | |
| 2045 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW | |
| 2046 /* | |
| 2047 ** This routine attempts to flatten subqueries in order to speed | |
| 2048 ** execution. It returns 1 if it makes changes and 0 if no flattening | |
| 2049 ** occurs. | |
| 2050 ** | |
| 2051 ** To understand the concept of flattening, consider the following | |
| 2052 ** query: | |
| 2053 ** | |
| 2054 ** SELECT a FROM (SELECT x+y AS a FROM t1 WHERE z<100) WHERE a>5 | |
| 2055 ** | |
| 2056 ** The default way of implementing this query is to execute the | |
| 2057 ** subquery first and store the results in a temporary table, then | |
| 2058 ** run the outer query on that temporary table. This requires two | |
| 2059 ** passes over the data. Furthermore, because the temporary table | |
| 2060 ** has no indices, the WHERE clause on the outer query cannot be | |
| 2061 ** optimized. | |
| 2062 ** | |
| 2063 ** This routine attempts to rewrite queries such as the above into | |
| 2064 ** a single flat select, like this: | |
| 2065 ** | |
| 2066 ** SELECT x+y AS a FROM t1 WHERE z<100 AND a>5 | |
| 2067 ** | |
| 2068 ** The code generated for this simpification gives the same result | |
| 2069 ** but only has to scan the data once. And because indices might | |
| 2070 ** exist on the table t1, a complete scan of the data might be | |
| 2071 ** avoided. | |
| 2072 ** | |
| 2073 ** Flattening is only attempted if all of the following are true: | |
| 2074 ** | |
| 2075 ** (1) The subquery and the outer query do not both use aggregates. | |
| 2076 ** | |
| 2077 ** (2) The subquery is not an aggregate or the outer query is not a join. | |
| 2078 ** | |
| 2079 ** (3) The subquery is not the right operand of a left outer join, or | |
| 2080 ** the subquery is not itself a join. (Ticket #306) | |
| 2081 ** | |
| 2082 ** (4) The subquery is not DISTINCT or the outer query is not a join. | |
| 2083 ** | |
| 2084 ** (5) The subquery is not DISTINCT or the outer query does not use | |
| 2085 ** aggregates. | |
| 2086 ** | |
| 2087 ** (6) The subquery does not use aggregates or the outer query is not | |
| 2088 ** DISTINCT. | |
| 2089 ** | |
| 2090 ** (7) The subquery has a FROM clause. | |
| 2091 ** | |
| 2092 ** (8) The subquery does not use LIMIT or the outer query is not a join. | |
| 2093 ** | |
| 2094 ** (9) The subquery does not use LIMIT or the outer query does not use | |
| 2095 ** aggregates. | |
| 2096 ** | |
| 2097 ** (10) The subquery does not use aggregates or the outer query does not | |
| 2098 ** use LIMIT. | |
| 2099 ** | |
| 2100 ** (11) The subquery and the outer query do not both have ORDER BY clauses. | |
| 2101 ** | |
| 2102 ** (12) The subquery is not the right term of a LEFT OUTER JOIN or the | |
| 2103 ** subquery has no WHERE clause. (added by ticket #350) | |
| 2104 ** | |
| 2105 ** (13) The subquery and outer query do not both use LIMIT | |
| 2106 ** | |
| 2107 ** (14) The subquery does not use OFFSET | |
| 2108 ** | |
| 2109 ** In this routine, the "p" parameter is a pointer to the outer query. | |
| 2110 ** The subquery is p->pSrc->a[iFrom]. isAgg is true if the outer query | |
| 2111 ** uses aggregates and subqueryIsAgg is true if the subquery uses aggregates. | |
| 2112 ** | |
| 2113 ** If flattening is not attempted, this routine is a no-op and returns 0. | |
| 2114 ** If flattening is attempted this routine returns 1. | |
| 2115 ** | |
| 2116 ** All of the expression analysis must occur on both the outer query and | |
| 2117 ** the subquery before this routine runs. | |
| 2118 */ | |
| 2119 static int flattenSubquery( | |
| 2120 Select *p, /* The parent or outer SELECT statement */ | |
| 2121 int iFrom, /* Index in p->pSrc->a[] of the inner subquery */ | |
| 2122 int isAgg, /* True if outer SELECT uses aggregate functions */ | |
| 2123 int subqueryIsAgg /* True if the subquery uses aggregate functions */ | |
| 2124 ){ | |
| 2125 Select *pSub; /* The inner query or "subquery" */ | |
| 2126 SrcList *pSrc; /* The FROM clause of the outer query */ | |
| 2127 SrcList *pSubSrc; /* The FROM clause of the subquery */ | |
| 2128 ExprList *pList; /* The result set of the outer query */ | |
| 2129 int iParent; /* VDBE cursor number of the pSub result set temp table */ | |
| 2130 int i; /* Loop counter */ | |
| 2131 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause */ | |
| 2132 struct SrcList_item *pSubitem; /* The subquery */ | |
| 2133 | |
| 2134 /* Check to see if flattening is permitted. Return 0 if not. | |
| 2135 */ | |
| 2136 if( p==0 ) return 0; | |
| 2137 pSrc = p->pSrc; | |
| 2138 assert( pSrc && iFrom>=0 && iFrom<pSrc->nSrc ); | |
| 2139 pSubitem = &pSrc->a[iFrom]; | |
| 2140 pSub = pSubitem->pSelect; | |
| 2141 assert( pSub!=0 ); | |
| 2142 if( isAgg && subqueryIsAgg ) return 0; /* Restriction (1) */ | |
| 2143 if( subqueryIsAgg && pSrc->nSrc>1 ) return 0; /* Restriction (2) */ | |
| 2144 pSubSrc = pSub->pSrc; | |
| 2145 assert( pSubSrc ); | |
| 2146 /* Prior to version 3.1.2, when LIMIT and OFFSET had to be simple constants, | |
| 2147 ** not arbitrary expresssions, we allowed some combining of LIMIT and OFFSET | |
| 2148 ** because they could be computed at compile-time. But when LIMIT and OFFSET | |
| 2149 ** became arbitrary expressions, we were forced to add restrictions (13) | |
| 2150 ** and (14). */ | |
| 2151 if( pSub->pLimit && p->pLimit ) return 0; /* Restriction (13) */ | |
| 2152 if( pSub->pOffset ) return 0; /* Restriction (14) */ | |
| 2153 if( pSubSrc->nSrc==0 ) return 0; /* Restriction (7) */ | |
| 2154 if( (pSub->isDistinct || pSub->pLimit) | |
| 2155 && (pSrc->nSrc>1 || isAgg) ){ /* Restrictions (4)(5)(8)(9) */ | |
| 2156 return 0; | |
| 2157 } | |
| 2158 if( p->isDistinct && subqueryIsAgg ) return 0; /* Restriction (6) */ | |
| 2159 if( (p->disallowOrderBy || p->pOrderBy) && pSub->pOrderBy ){ | |
| 2160 return 0; /* Restriction (11) */ | |
| 2161 } | |
| 2162 | |
| 2163 /* Restriction 3: If the subquery is a join, make sure the subquery is | |
| 2164 ** not used as the right operand of an outer join. Examples of why this | |
| 2165 ** is not allowed: | |
| 2166 ** | |
| 2167 ** t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN (t2 JOIN t3) | |
| 2168 ** | |
| 2169 ** If we flatten the above, we would get | |
| 2170 ** | |
| 2171 ** (t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN t2) JOIN t3 | |
| 2172 ** | |
| 2173 ** which is not at all the same thing. | |
| 2174 */ | |
| 2175 if( pSubSrc->nSrc>1 && iFrom>0 && (pSrc->a[iFrom-1].jointype & JT_OUTER)!=0 ){ | |
| 2176 return 0; | |
| 2177 } | |
| 2178 | |
| 2179 /* Restriction 12: If the subquery is the right operand of a left outer | |
| 2180 ** join, make sure the subquery has no WHERE clause. | |
| 2181 ** An examples of why this is not allowed: | |
| 2182 ** | |
| 2183 ** t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT * FROM t2 WHERE t2.x>0) | |
| 2184 ** | |
| 2185 ** If we flatten the above, we would get | |
| 2186 ** | |
| 2187 ** (t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN t2) WHERE t2.x>0 | |
| 2188 ** | |
| 2189 ** But the t2.x>0 test will always fail on a NULL row of t2, which | |
| 2190 ** effectively converts the OUTER JOIN into an INNER JOIN. | |
| 2191 */ | |
| 2192 if( iFrom>0 && (pSrc->a[iFrom-1].jointype & JT_OUTER)!=0 | |
| 2193 && pSub->pWhere!=0 ){ | |
| 2194 return 0; | |
| 2195 } | |
| 2196 | |
| 2197 /* If we reach this point, it means flattening is permitted for the | |
| 2198 ** iFrom-th entry of the FROM clause in the outer query. | |
| 2199 */ | |
| 2200 | |
| 2201 /* Move all of the FROM elements of the subquery into the | |
| 2202 ** the FROM clause of the outer query. Before doing this, remember | |
| 2203 ** the cursor number for the original outer query FROM element in | |
| 2204 ** iParent. The iParent cursor will never be used. Subsequent code | |
| 2205 ** will scan expressions looking for iParent references and replace | |
| 2206 ** those references with expressions that resolve to the subquery FROM | |
| 2207 ** elements we are now copying in. | |
| 2208 */ | |
| 2209 iParent = pSubitem->iCursor; | |
| 2210 { | |
| 2211 int nSubSrc = pSubSrc->nSrc; | |
| 2212 int jointype = pSubitem->jointype; | |
| 2213 | |
| 2214 sqlite3DeleteTable(0, pSubitem->pTab); | |
| 2215 sqliteFree(pSubitem->zDatabase); | |
| 2216 sqliteFree(pSubitem->zName); | |
| 2217 sqliteFree(pSubitem->zAlias); | |
| 2218 if( nSubSrc>1 ){ | |
| 2219 int extra = nSubSrc - 1; | |
| 2220 for(i=1; i<nSubSrc; i++){ | |
| 2221 pSrc = sqlite3SrcListAppend(pSrc, 0, 0); | |
| 2222 } | |
| 2223 p->pSrc = pSrc; | |
| 2224 for(i=pSrc->nSrc-1; i-extra>=iFrom; i--){ | |
| 2225 pSrc->a[i] = pSrc->a[i-extra]; | |
| 2226 } | |
| 2227 } | |
| 2228 for(i=0; i<nSubSrc; i++){ | |
| 2229 pSrc->a[i+iFrom] = pSubSrc->a[i]; | |
| 2230 memset(&pSubSrc->a[i], 0, sizeof(pSubSrc->a[i])); | |
| 2231 } | |
| 2232 pSrc->a[iFrom+nSubSrc-1].jointype = jointype; | |
| 2233 } | |
| 2234 | |
| 2235 /* Now begin substituting subquery result set expressions for | |
| 2236 ** references to the iParent in the outer query. | |
| 2237 ** | |
| 2238 ** Example: | |
| 2239 ** | |
| 2240 ** SELECT a+5, b*10 FROM (SELECT x*3 AS a, y+10 AS b FROM t1) WHERE a>b; | |
| 2241 ** \ \_____________ subquery __________/ / | |
| 2242 ** \_____________________ outer query ______________________________/ | |
| 2243 ** | |
| 2244 ** We look at every expression in the outer query and every place we see | |
| 2245 ** "a" we substitute "x*3" and every place we see "b" we substitute "y+10". | |
| 2246 */ | |
| 2247 pList = p->pEList; | |
| 2248 for(i=0; i<pList->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 2249 Expr *pExpr; | |
| 2250 if( pList->a[i].zName==0 && (pExpr = pList->a[i].pExpr)->span.z!=0 ){ | |
| 2251 pList->a[i].zName = sqliteStrNDup((char*)pExpr->span.z, pExpr->span.n); | |
| 2252 } | |
| 2253 } | |
| 2254 substExprList(p->pEList, iParent, pSub->pEList); | |
| 2255 if( isAgg ){ | |
| 2256 substExprList(p->pGroupBy, iParent, pSub->pEList); | |
| 2257 substExpr(p->pHaving, iParent, pSub->pEList); | |
| 2258 } | |
| 2259 if( pSub->pOrderBy ){ | |
| 2260 assert( p->pOrderBy==0 ); | |
| 2261 p->pOrderBy = pSub->pOrderBy; | |
| 2262 pSub->pOrderBy = 0; | |
| 2263 }else if( p->pOrderBy ){ | |
| 2264 substExprList(p->pOrderBy, iParent, pSub->pEList); | |
| 2265 } | |
| 2266 if( pSub->pWhere ){ | |
| 2267 pWhere = sqlite3ExprDup(pSub->pWhere); | |
| 2268 }else{ | |
| 2269 pWhere = 0; | |
| 2270 } | |
| 2271 if( subqueryIsAgg ){ | |
| 2272 assert( p->pHaving==0 ); | |
| 2273 p->pHaving = p->pWhere; | |
| 2274 p->pWhere = pWhere; | |
| 2275 substExpr(p->pHaving, iParent, pSub->pEList); | |
| 2276 p->pHaving = sqlite3ExprAnd(p->pHaving, sqlite3ExprDup(pSub->pHaving)); | |
| 2277 assert( p->pGroupBy==0 ); | |
| 2278 p->pGroupBy = sqlite3ExprListDup(pSub->pGroupBy); | |
| 2279 }else{ | |
| 2280 substExpr(p->pWhere, iParent, pSub->pEList); | |
| 2281 p->pWhere = sqlite3ExprAnd(p->pWhere, pWhere); | |
| 2282 } | |
| 2283 | |
| 2284 /* The flattened query is distinct if either the inner or the | |
| 2285 ** outer query is distinct. | |
| 2286 */ | |
| 2287 p->isDistinct = p->isDistinct || pSub->isDistinct; | |
| 2288 | |
| 2289 /* | |
| 2290 ** SELECT ... FROM (SELECT ... LIMIT a OFFSET b) LIMIT x OFFSET y; | |
| 2291 ** | |
| 2292 ** One is tempted to try to add a and b to combine the limits. But this | |
| 2293 ** does not work if either limit is negative. | |
| 2294 */ | |
| 2295 if( pSub->pLimit ){ | |
| 2296 p->pLimit = pSub->pLimit; | |
| 2297 pSub->pLimit = 0; | |
| 2298 } | |
| 2299 | |
| 2300 /* Finially, delete what is left of the subquery and return | |
| 2301 ** success. | |
| 2302 */ | |
| 2303 sqlite3SelectDelete(pSub); | |
| 2304 return 1; | |
| 2305 } | |
| 2306 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW */ | |
| 2307 | |
| 2308 /* | |
| 2309 ** Analyze the SELECT statement passed in as an argument to see if it | |
| 2310 ** is a simple min() or max() query. If it is and this query can be | |
| 2311 ** satisfied using a single seek to the beginning or end of an index, | |
| 2312 ** then generate the code for this SELECT and return 1. If this is not a | |
| 2313 ** simple min() or max() query, then return 0; | |
| 2314 ** | |
| 2315 ** A simply min() or max() query looks like this: | |
| 2316 ** | |
| 2317 ** SELECT min(a) FROM table; | |
| 2318 ** SELECT max(a) FROM table; | |
| 2319 ** | |
| 2320 ** The query may have only a single table in its FROM argument. There | |
| 2321 ** can be no GROUP BY or HAVING or WHERE clauses. The result set must | |
| 2322 ** be the min() or max() of a single column of the table. The column | |
| 2323 ** in the min() or max() function must be indexed. | |
| 2324 ** | |
| 2325 ** The parameters to this routine are the same as for sqlite3Select(). | |
| 2326 ** See the header comment on that routine for additional information. | |
| 2327 */ | |
| 2328 static int simpleMinMaxQuery(Parse *pParse, Select *p, int eDest, int iParm){ | |
| 2329 Expr *pExpr; | |
| 2330 int iCol; | |
| 2331 Table *pTab; | |
| 2332 Index *pIdx; | |
| 2333 int base; | |
| 2334 Vdbe *v; | |
| 2335 int seekOp; | |
| 2336 ExprList *pEList, *pList, eList; | |
| 2337 struct ExprList_item eListItem; | |
| 2338 SrcList *pSrc; | |
| 2339 int brk; | |
| 2340 int iDb; | |
| 2341 | |
| 2342 /* Check to see if this query is a simple min() or max() query. Return | |
| 2343 ** zero if it is not. | |
| 2344 */ | |
| 2345 if( p->pGroupBy || p->pHaving || p->pWhere ) return 0; | |
| 2346 pSrc = p->pSrc; | |
| 2347 if( pSrc->nSrc!=1 ) return 0; | |
| 2348 pEList = p->pEList; | |
| 2349 if( pEList->nExpr!=1 ) return 0; | |
| 2350 pExpr = pEList->a[0].pExpr; | |
| 2351 if( pExpr->op!=TK_AGG_FUNCTION ) return 0; | |
| 2352 pList = pExpr->pList; | |
| 2353 if( pList==0 || pList->nExpr!=1 ) return 0; | |
| 2354 if( pExpr->token.n!=3 ) return 0; | |
| 2355 if( sqlite3StrNICmp((char*)pExpr->token.z,"min",3)==0 ){ | |
| 2356 seekOp = OP_Rewind; | |
| 2357 }else if( sqlite3StrNICmp((char*)pExpr->token.z,"max",3)==0 ){ | |
| 2358 seekOp = OP_Last; | |
| 2359 }else{ | |
| 2360 return 0; | |
| 2361 } | |
| 2362 pExpr = pList->a[0].pExpr; | |
| 2363 if( pExpr->op!=TK_COLUMN ) return 0; | |
| 2364 iCol = pExpr->iColumn; | |
| 2365 pTab = pSrc->a[0].pTab; | |
| 2366 | |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 /* If we get to here, it means the query is of the correct form. | |
| 2369 ** Check to make sure we have an index and make pIdx point to the | |
| 2370 ** appropriate index. If the min() or max() is on an INTEGER PRIMARY | |
| 2371 ** key column, no index is necessary so set pIdx to NULL. If no | |
| 2372 ** usable index is found, return 0. | |
| 2373 */ | |
| 2374 if( iCol<0 ){ | |
| 2375 pIdx = 0; | |
| 2376 }else{ | |
| 2377 CollSeq *pColl = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, pExpr); | |
| 2378 for(pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ | |
| 2379 assert( pIdx->nColumn>=1 ); | |
| 2380 if( pIdx->aiColumn[0]==iCol && | |
| 2381 0==sqlite3StrICmp(pIdx->azColl[0], pColl->zName) ){ | |
| 2382 break; | |
| 2383 } | |
| 2384 } | |
| 2385 if( pIdx==0 ) return 0; | |
| 2386 } | |
| 2387 | |
| 2388 /* Identify column types if we will be using the callback. This | |
| 2389 ** step is skipped if the output is going to a table or a memory cell. | |
| 2390 ** The column names have already been generated in the calling function. | |
| 2391 */ | |
| 2392 v = sqlite3GetVdbe(pParse); | |
| 2393 if( v==0 ) return 0; | |
| 2394 | |
| 2395 /* If the output is destined for a temporary table, open that table. | |
| 2396 */ | |
| 2397 if( eDest==SRT_VirtualTab ){ | |
| 2398 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenVirtual, iParm, 1); | |
| 2399 } | |
| 2400 | |
| 2401 /* Generating code to find the min or the max. Basically all we have | |
| 2402 ** to do is find the first or the last entry in the chosen index. If | |
| 2403 ** the min() or max() is on the INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, then find the first | |
| 2404 ** or last entry in the main table. | |
| 2405 */ | |
| 2406 iDb = sqlite3SchemaToIndex(pParse->db, pTab->pSchema); | |
| 2407 assert( iDb>=0 || pTab->isTransient ); | |
| 2408 sqlite3CodeVerifySchema(pParse, iDb); | |
| 2409 sqlite3TableLock(pParse, iDb, pTab->tnum, 0, pTab->zName); | |
| 2410 base = pSrc->a[0].iCursor; | |
| 2411 brk = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 2412 computeLimitRegisters(pParse, p, brk); | |
| 2413 if( pSrc->a[0].pSelect==0 ){ | |
| 2414 sqlite3OpenTable(pParse, base, iDb, pTab, OP_OpenRead); | |
| 2415 } | |
| 2416 if( pIdx==0 ){ | |
| 2417 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, seekOp, base, 0); | |
| 2418 }else{ | |
| 2419 /* Even though the cursor used to open the index here is closed | |
| 2420 ** as soon as a single value has been read from it, allocate it | |
| 2421 ** using (pParse->nTab++) to prevent the cursor id from being | |
| 2422 ** reused. This is important for statements of the form | |
| 2423 ** "INSERT INTO x SELECT max() FROM x". | |
| 2424 */ | |
| 2425 int iIdx; | |
| 2426 KeyInfo *pKey = sqlite3IndexKeyinfo(pParse, pIdx); | |
| 2427 iIdx = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 2428 assert( pIdx->pSchema==pTab->pSchema ); | |
| 2429 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Integer, iDb, 0); | |
| 2430 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_OpenRead, iIdx, pIdx->tnum, | |
| 2431 (char*)pKey, P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF); | |
| 2432 if( seekOp==OP_Rewind ){ | |
| 2433 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Null, 0, 0); | |
| 2434 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, 1, 0); | |
| 2435 seekOp = OP_MoveGt; | |
| 2436 } | |
| 2437 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, seekOp, iIdx, 0); | |
| 2438 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxRowid, iIdx, 0); | |
| 2439 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, iIdx, 0); | |
| 2440 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MoveGe, base, 0); | |
| 2441 } | |
| 2442 eList.nExpr = 1; | |
| 2443 memset(&eListItem, 0, sizeof(eListItem)); | |
| 2444 eList.a = &eListItem; | |
| 2445 eList.a[0].pExpr = pExpr; | |
| 2446 selectInnerLoop(pParse, p, &eList, 0, 0, 0, -1, eDest, iParm, brk, brk, 0); | |
| 2447 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, brk); | |
| 2448 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, base, 0); | |
| 2449 | |
| 2450 return 1; | |
| 2451 } | |
| 2452 | |
| 2453 /* | |
| 2454 ** Analyze and ORDER BY or GROUP BY clause in a SELECT statement. Return | |
| 2455 ** the number of errors seen. | |
| 2456 ** | |
| 2457 ** An ORDER BY or GROUP BY is a list of expressions. If any expression | |
| 2458 ** is an integer constant, then that expression is replaced by the | |
| 2459 ** corresponding entry in the result set. | |
| 2460 */ | |
| 2461 static int processOrderGroupBy( | |
| 2462 NameContext *pNC, /* Name context of the SELECT statement. */ | |
| 2463 ExprList *pOrderBy, /* The ORDER BY or GROUP BY clause to be processed */ | |
| 2464 const char *zType /* Either "ORDER" or "GROUP", as appropriate */ | |
| 2465 ){ | |
| 2466 int i; | |
| 2467 ExprList *pEList = pNC->pEList; /* The result set of the SELECT */ | |
| 2468 Parse *pParse = pNC->pParse; /* The result set of the SELECT */ | |
| 2469 assert( pEList ); | |
| 2470 | |
| 2471 if( pOrderBy==0 ) return 0; | |
| 2472 for(i=0; i<pOrderBy->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 2473 int iCol; | |
| 2474 Expr *pE = pOrderBy->a[i].pExpr; | |
| 2475 if( sqlite3ExprIsInteger(pE, &iCol) ){ | |
| 2476 if( iCol>0 && iCol<=pEList->nExpr ){ | |
| 2477 sqlite3ExprDelete(pE); | |
| 2478 pE = pOrderBy->a[i].pExpr = sqlite3ExprDup(pEList->a[iCol-1].pExpr); | |
| 2479 }else{ | |
| 2480 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, | |
| 2481 "%s BY column number %d out of range - should be " | |
| 2482 "between 1 and %d", zType, iCol, pEList->nExpr); | |
| 2483 return 1; | |
| 2484 } | |
| 2485 } | |
| 2486 if( sqlite3ExprResolveNames(pNC, pE) ){ | |
| 2487 return 1; | |
| 2488 } | |
| 2489 } | |
| 2490 return 0; | |
| 2491 } | |
| 2492 | |
| 2493 /* | |
| 2494 ** This routine resolves any names used in the result set of the | |
| 2495 ** supplied SELECT statement. If the SELECT statement being resolved | |
| 2496 ** is a sub-select, then pOuterNC is a pointer to the NameContext | |
| 2497 ** of the parent SELECT. | |
| 2498 */ | |
| 2499 int sqlite3SelectResolve( | |
| 2500 Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ | |
| 2501 Select *p, /* The SELECT statement being coded. */ | |
| 2502 NameContext *pOuterNC /* The outer name context. May be NULL. */ | |
| 2503 ){ | |
| 2504 ExprList *pEList; /* Result set. */ | |
| 2505 int i; /* For-loop variable used in multiple places */ | |
| 2506 NameContext sNC; /* Local name-context */ | |
| 2507 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The group by clause */ | |
| 2508 | |
| 2509 /* If this routine has run before, return immediately. */ | |
| 2510 if( p->isResolved ){ | |
| 2511 assert( !pOuterNC ); | |
| 2512 return SQLITE_OK; | |
| 2513 } | |
| 2514 p->isResolved = 1; | |
| 2515 | |
| 2516 /* If there have already been errors, do nothing. */ | |
| 2517 if( pParse->nErr>0 ){ | |
| 2518 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2519 } | |
| 2520 | |
| 2521 /* Prepare the select statement. This call will allocate all cursors | |
| 2522 ** required to handle the tables and subqueries in the FROM clause. | |
| 2523 */ | |
| 2524 if( prepSelectStmt(pParse, p) ){ | |
| 2525 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2526 } | |
| 2527 | |
| 2528 /* Resolve the expressions in the LIMIT and OFFSET clauses. These | |
| 2529 ** are not allowed to refer to any names, so pass an empty NameContext. | |
| 2530 */ | |
| 2531 memset(&sNC, 0, sizeof(sNC)); | |
| 2532 sNC.pParse = pParse; | |
| 2533 if( sqlite3ExprResolveNames(&sNC, p->pLimit) || | |
| 2534 sqlite3ExprResolveNames(&sNC, p->pOffset) ){ | |
| 2535 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2536 } | |
| 2537 | |
| 2538 /* Set up the local name-context to pass to ExprResolveNames() to | |
| 2539 ** resolve the expression-list. | |
| 2540 */ | |
| 2541 sNC.allowAgg = 1; | |
| 2542 sNC.pSrcList = p->pSrc; | |
| 2543 sNC.pNext = pOuterNC; | |
| 2544 | |
| 2545 /* Resolve names in the result set. */ | |
| 2546 pEList = p->pEList; | |
| 2547 if( !pEList ) return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2548 for(i=0; i<pEList->nExpr; i++){ | |
| 2549 Expr *pX = pEList->a[i].pExpr; | |
| 2550 if( sqlite3ExprResolveNames(&sNC, pX) ){ | |
| 2551 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2552 } | |
| 2553 } | |
| 2554 | |
| 2555 /* If there are no aggregate functions in the result-set, and no GROUP BY | |
| 2556 ** expression, do not allow aggregates in any of the other expressions. | |
| 2557 */ | |
| 2558 assert( !p->isAgg ); | |
| 2559 pGroupBy = p->pGroupBy; | |
| 2560 if( pGroupBy || sNC.hasAgg ){ | |
| 2561 p->isAgg = 1; | |
| 2562 }else{ | |
| 2563 sNC.allowAgg = 0; | |
| 2564 } | |
| 2565 | |
| 2566 /* If a HAVING clause is present, then there must be a GROUP BY clause. | |
| 2567 */ | |
| 2568 if( p->pHaving && !pGroupBy ){ | |
| 2569 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "a GROUP BY clause is required before HAVING"); | |
| 2570 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2571 } | |
| 2572 | |
| 2573 /* Add the expression list to the name-context before parsing the | |
| 2574 ** other expressions in the SELECT statement. This is so that | |
| 2575 ** expressions in the WHERE clause (etc.) can refer to expressions by | |
| 2576 ** aliases in the result set. | |
| 2577 ** | |
| 2578 ** Minor point: If this is the case, then the expression will be | |
| 2579 ** re-evaluated for each reference to it. | |
| 2580 */ | |
| 2581 sNC.pEList = p->pEList; | |
| 2582 if( sqlite3ExprResolveNames(&sNC, p->pWhere) || | |
| 2583 sqlite3ExprResolveNames(&sNC, p->pHaving) || | |
| 2584 processOrderGroupBy(&sNC, p->pOrderBy, "ORDER") || | |
| 2585 processOrderGroupBy(&sNC, pGroupBy, "GROUP") | |
| 2586 ){ | |
| 2587 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2588 } | |
| 2589 | |
| 2590 /* Make sure the GROUP BY clause does not contain aggregate functions. | |
| 2591 */ | |
| 2592 if( pGroupBy ){ | |
| 2593 struct ExprList_item *pItem; | |
| 2594 | |
| 2595 for(i=0, pItem=pGroupBy->a; i<pGroupBy->nExpr; i++, pItem++){ | |
| 2596 if( ExprHasProperty(pItem->pExpr, EP_Agg) ){ | |
| 2597 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "aggregate functions are not allowed in " | |
| 2598 "the GROUP BY clause"); | |
| 2599 return SQLITE_ERROR; | |
| 2600 } | |
| 2601 } | |
| 2602 } | |
| 2603 | |
| 2604 return SQLITE_OK; | |
| 2605 } | |
| 2606 | |
| 2607 /* | |
| 2608 ** Reset the aggregate accumulator. | |
| 2609 ** | |
| 2610 ** The aggregate accumulator is a set of memory cells that hold | |
| 2611 ** intermediate results while calculating an aggregate. This | |
| 2612 ** routine simply stores NULLs in all of those memory cells. | |
| 2613 */ | |
| 2614 static void resetAccumulator(Parse *pParse, AggInfo *pAggInfo){ | |
| 2615 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 2616 int i; | |
| 2617 struct AggInfo_func *pFunc; | |
| 2618 if( pAggInfo->nFunc+pAggInfo->nColumn==0 ){ | |
| 2619 return; | |
| 2620 } | |
| 2621 for(i=0; i<pAggInfo->nColumn; i++){ | |
| 2622 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemNull, pAggInfo->aCol[i].iMem, 0); | |
| 2623 } | |
| 2624 for(pFunc=pAggInfo->aFunc, i=0; i<pAggInfo->nFunc; i++, pFunc++){ | |
| 2625 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemNull, pFunc->iMem, 0); | |
| 2626 if( pFunc->iDistinct>=0 ){ | |
| 2627 Expr *pE = pFunc->pExpr; | |
| 2628 if( pE->pList==0 || pE->pList->nExpr!=1 ){ | |
| 2629 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "DISTINCT in aggregate must be followed " | |
| 2630 "by an expression"); | |
| 2631 pFunc->iDistinct = -1; | |
| 2632 }else{ | |
| 2633 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo = keyInfoFromExprList(pParse, pE->pList); | |
| 2634 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_OpenVirtual, pFunc->iDistinct, 0, | |
| 2635 (char*)pKeyInfo, P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF); | |
| 2636 } | |
| 2637 } | |
| 2638 } | |
| 2639 } | |
| 2640 | |
| 2641 /* | |
| 2642 ** Invoke the OP_AggFinalize opcode for every aggregate function | |
| 2643 ** in the AggInfo structure. | |
| 2644 */ | |
| 2645 static void finalizeAggFunctions(Parse *pParse, AggInfo *pAggInfo){ | |
| 2646 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 2647 int i; | |
| 2648 struct AggInfo_func *pF; | |
| 2649 for(i=0, pF=pAggInfo->aFunc; i<pAggInfo->nFunc; i++, pF++){ | |
| 2650 ExprList *pList = pF->pExpr->pList; | |
| 2651 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_AggFinal, pF->iMem, pList ? pList->nExpr : 0, | |
| 2652 (void*)pF->pFunc, P3_FUNCDEF); | |
| 2653 } | |
| 2654 } | |
| 2655 | |
| 2656 /* | |
| 2657 ** Update the accumulator memory cells for an aggregate based on | |
| 2658 ** the current cursor position. | |
| 2659 */ | |
| 2660 static void updateAccumulator(Parse *pParse, AggInfo *pAggInfo){ | |
| 2661 Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; | |
| 2662 int i; | |
| 2663 struct AggInfo_func *pF; | |
| 2664 struct AggInfo_col *pC; | |
| 2665 | |
| 2666 pAggInfo->directMode = 1; | |
| 2667 for(i=0, pF=pAggInfo->aFunc; i<pAggInfo->nFunc; i++, pF++){ | |
| 2668 int nArg; | |
| 2669 int addrNext = 0; | |
| 2670 ExprList *pList = pF->pExpr->pList; | |
| 2671 if( pList ){ | |
| 2672 nArg = pList->nExpr; | |
| 2673 sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pList); | |
| 2674 }else{ | |
| 2675 nArg = 0; | |
| 2676 } | |
| 2677 if( pF->iDistinct>=0 ){ | |
| 2678 addrNext = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 2679 assert( nArg==1 ); | |
| 2680 codeDistinct(v, pF->iDistinct, addrNext, 1); | |
| 2681 } | |
| 2682 if( pF->pFunc->needCollSeq ){ | |
| 2683 CollSeq *pColl = 0; | |
| 2684 struct ExprList_item *pItem; | |
| 2685 int j; | |
| 2686 assert( pList!=0 ); /* pList!=0 if pF->pFunc->needCollSeq is true */ | |
| 2687 for(j=0, pItem=pList->a; !pColl && j<nArg; j++, pItem++){ | |
| 2688 pColl = sqlite3ExprCollSeq(pParse, pItem->pExpr); | |
| 2689 } | |
| 2690 if( !pColl ){ | |
| 2691 pColl = pParse->db->pDfltColl; | |
| 2692 } | |
| 2693 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_CollSeq, 0, 0, (char *)pColl, P3_COLLSEQ); | |
| 2694 } | |
| 2695 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_AggStep, pF->iMem, nArg, (void*)pF->pFunc, P3_FUNCDEF); | |
| 2696 if( addrNext ){ | |
| 2697 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, addrNext); | |
| 2698 } | |
| 2699 } | |
| 2700 for(i=0, pC=pAggInfo->aCol; i<pAggInfo->nAccumulator; i++, pC++){ | |
| 2701 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pC->pExpr); | |
| 2702 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, pC->iMem, 1); | |
| 2703 } | |
| 2704 pAggInfo->directMode = 0; | |
| 2705 } | |
| 2706 | |
| 2707 | |
| 2708 /* | |
| 2709 ** Generate code for the given SELECT statement. | |
| 2710 ** | |
| 2711 ** The results are distributed in various ways depending on the | |
| 2712 ** value of eDest and iParm. | |
| 2713 ** | |
| 2714 ** eDest Value Result | |
| 2715 ** ------------ ------------------------------------------- | |
| 2716 ** SRT_Callback Invoke the callback for each row of the result. | |
| 2717 ** | |
| 2718 ** SRT_Mem Store first result in memory cell iParm | |
| 2719 ** | |
| 2720 ** SRT_Set Store results as keys of table iParm. | |
| 2721 ** | |
| 2722 ** SRT_Union Store results as a key in a temporary table iParm | |
| 2723 ** | |
| 2724 ** SRT_Except Remove results from the temporary table iParm. | |
| 2725 ** | |
| 2726 ** SRT_Table Store results in temporary table iParm | |
| 2727 ** | |
| 2728 ** The table above is incomplete. Additional eDist value have be added | |
| 2729 ** since this comment was written. See the selectInnerLoop() function for | |
| 2730 ** a complete listing of the allowed values of eDest and their meanings. | |
| 2731 ** | |
| 2732 ** This routine returns the number of errors. If any errors are | |
| 2733 ** encountered, then an appropriate error message is left in | |
| 2734 ** pParse->zErrMsg. | |
| 2735 ** | |
| 2736 ** This routine does NOT free the Select structure passed in. The | |
| 2737 ** calling function needs to do that. | |
| 2738 ** | |
| 2739 ** The pParent, parentTab, and *pParentAgg fields are filled in if this | |
| 2740 ** SELECT is a subquery. This routine may try to combine this SELECT | |
| 2741 ** with its parent to form a single flat query. In so doing, it might | |
| 2742 ** change the parent query from a non-aggregate to an aggregate query. | |
| 2743 ** For that reason, the pParentAgg flag is passed as a pointer, so it | |
| 2744 ** can be changed. | |
| 2745 ** | |
| 2746 ** Example 1: The meaning of the pParent parameter. | |
| 2747 ** | |
| 2748 ** SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN (SELECT x, count(*) FROM t2) JOIN t3; | |
| 2749 ** \ \_______ subquery _______/ / | |
| 2750 ** \ / | |
| 2751 ** \____________________ outer query ___________________/ | |
| 2752 ** | |
| 2753 ** This routine is called for the outer query first. For that call, | |
| 2754 ** pParent will be NULL. During the processing of the outer query, this | |
| 2755 ** routine is called recursively to handle the subquery. For the recursive | |
| 2756 ** call, pParent will point to the outer query. Because the subquery is | |
| 2757 ** the second element in a three-way join, the parentTab parameter will | |
| 2758 ** be 1 (the 2nd value of a 0-indexed array.) | |
| 2759 */ | |
| 2760 int sqlite3Select( | |
| 2761 Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ | |
| 2762 Select *p, /* The SELECT statement being coded. */ | |
| 2763 int eDest, /* How to dispose of the results */ | |
| 2764 int iParm, /* A parameter used by the eDest disposal method */ | |
| 2765 Select *pParent, /* Another SELECT for which this is a sub-query */ | |
| 2766 int parentTab, /* Index in pParent->pSrc of this query */ | |
| 2767 int *pParentAgg, /* True if pParent uses aggregate functions */ | |
| 2768 char *aff /* If eDest is SRT_Union, the affinity string */ | |
| 2769 ){ | |
| 2770 int i, j; /* Loop counters */ | |
| 2771 WhereInfo *pWInfo; /* Return from sqlite3WhereBegin() */ | |
| 2772 Vdbe *v; /* The virtual machine under construction */ | |
| 2773 int isAgg; /* True for select lists like "count(*)" */ | |
| 2774 ExprList *pEList; /* List of columns to extract. */ | |
| 2775 SrcList *pTabList; /* List of tables to select from */ | |
| 2776 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause. May be NULL */ | |
| 2777 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause. May be NULL */ | |
| 2778 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The GROUP BY clause. May be NULL */ | |
| 2779 Expr *pHaving; /* The HAVING clause. May be NULL */ | |
| 2780 int isDistinct; /* True if the DISTINCT keyword is present */ | |
| 2781 int distinct; /* Table to use for the distinct set */ | |
| 2782 int rc = 1; /* Value to return from this function */ | |
| 2783 int addrSortIndex; /* Address of an OP_OpenVirtual instruction */ | |
| 2784 AggInfo sAggInfo; /* Information used by aggregate queries */ | |
| 2785 int iEnd; /* Address of the end of the query */ | |
| 2786 | |
| 2787 if( p==0 || sqlite3MallocFailed() || pParse->nErr ){ | |
| 2788 return 1; | |
| 2789 } | |
| 2790 if( sqlite3AuthCheck(pParse, SQLITE_SELECT, 0, 0, 0) ) return 1; | |
| 2791 memset(&sAggInfo, 0, sizeof(sAggInfo)); | |
| 2792 | |
| 2793 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT | |
| 2794 /* If there is are a sequence of queries, do the earlier ones first. | |
| 2795 */ | |
| 2796 if( p->pPrior ){ | |
| 2797 if( p->pRightmost==0 ){ | |
| 2798 Select *pLoop; | |
| 2799 for(pLoop=p; pLoop; pLoop=pLoop->pPrior){ | |
| 2800 pLoop->pRightmost = p; | |
| 2801 } | |
| 2802 } | |
| 2803 return multiSelect(pParse, p, eDest, iParm, aff); | |
| 2804 } | |
| 2805 #endif | |
| 2806 | |
| 2807 pOrderBy = p->pOrderBy; | |
| 2808 if( IgnorableOrderby(eDest) ){ | |
| 2809 p->pOrderBy = 0; | |
| 2810 } | |
| 2811 if( sqlite3SelectResolve(pParse, p, 0) ){ | |
| 2812 goto select_end; | |
| 2813 } | |
| 2814 p->pOrderBy = pOrderBy; | |
| 2815 | |
| 2816 /* Make local copies of the parameters for this query. | |
| 2817 */ | |
| 2818 pTabList = p->pSrc; | |
| 2819 pWhere = p->pWhere; | |
| 2820 pGroupBy = p->pGroupBy; | |
| 2821 pHaving = p->pHaving; | |
| 2822 isAgg = p->isAgg; | |
| 2823 isDistinct = p->isDistinct; | |
| 2824 pEList = p->pEList; | |
| 2825 if( pEList==0 ) goto select_end; | |
| 2826 | |
| 2827 /* | |
| 2828 ** Do not even attempt to generate any code if we have already seen | |
| 2829 ** errors before this routine starts. | |
| 2830 */ | |
| 2831 if( pParse->nErr>0 ) goto select_end; | |
| 2832 | |
| 2833 /* If writing to memory or generating a set | |
| 2834 ** only a single column may be output. | |
| 2835 */ | |
| 2836 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 2837 if( (eDest==SRT_Mem || eDest==SRT_Set) && pEList->nExpr>1 ){ | |
| 2838 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "only a single result allowed for " | |
| 2839 "a SELECT that is part of an expression"); | |
| 2840 goto select_end; | |
| 2841 } | |
| 2842 #endif | |
| 2843 | |
| 2844 /* ORDER BY is ignored for some destinations. | |
| 2845 */ | |
| 2846 if( IgnorableOrderby(eDest) ){ | |
| 2847 pOrderBy = 0; | |
| 2848 } | |
| 2849 | |
| 2850 /* Begin generating code. | |
| 2851 */ | |
| 2852 v = sqlite3GetVdbe(pParse); | |
| 2853 if( v==0 ) goto select_end; | |
| 2854 | |
| 2855 /* Generate code for all sub-queries in the FROM clause | |
| 2856 */ | |
| 2857 #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY) || !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW) | |
| 2858 for(i=0; i<pTabList->nSrc; i++){ | |
| 2859 const char *zSavedAuthContext = 0; | |
| 2860 int needRestoreContext; | |
| 2861 struct SrcList_item *pItem = &pTabList->a[i]; | |
| 2862 | |
| 2863 if( pItem->pSelect==0 || pItem->isPopulated ) continue; | |
| 2864 if( pItem->zName!=0 ){ | |
| 2865 zSavedAuthContext = pParse->zAuthContext; | |
| 2866 pParse->zAuthContext = pItem->zName; | |
| 2867 needRestoreContext = 1; | |
| 2868 }else{ | |
| 2869 needRestoreContext = 0; | |
| 2870 } | |
| 2871 sqlite3Select(pParse, pItem->pSelect, SRT_VirtualTab, | |
| 2872 pItem->iCursor, p, i, &isAgg, 0); | |
| 2873 if( needRestoreContext ){ | |
| 2874 pParse->zAuthContext = zSavedAuthContext; | |
| 2875 } | |
| 2876 pTabList = p->pSrc; | |
| 2877 pWhere = p->pWhere; | |
| 2878 if( !IgnorableOrderby(eDest) ){ | |
| 2879 pOrderBy = p->pOrderBy; | |
| 2880 } | |
| 2881 pGroupBy = p->pGroupBy; | |
| 2882 pHaving = p->pHaving; | |
| 2883 isDistinct = p->isDistinct; | |
| 2884 } | |
| 2885 #endif | |
| 2886 | |
| 2887 /* Check for the special case of a min() or max() function by itself | |
| 2888 ** in the result set. | |
| 2889 */ | |
| 2890 if( simpleMinMaxQuery(pParse, p, eDest, iParm) ){ | |
| 2891 rc = 0; | |
| 2892 goto select_end; | |
| 2893 } | |
| 2894 | |
| 2895 /* Check to see if this is a subquery that can be "flattened" into its parent. | |
| 2896 ** If flattening is a possiblity, do so and return immediately. | |
| 2897 */ | |
| 2898 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIEW | |
| 2899 if( pParent && pParentAgg && | |
| 2900 flattenSubquery(pParent, parentTab, *pParentAgg, isAgg) ){ | |
| 2901 if( isAgg ) *pParentAgg = 1; | |
| 2902 goto select_end; | |
| 2903 } | |
| 2904 #endif | |
| 2905 | |
| 2906 /* If there is an ORDER BY clause, resolve any collation sequences | |
| 2907 ** names that have been explicitly specified and create a sorting index. | |
| 2908 ** | |
| 2909 ** This sorting index might end up being unused if the data can be | |
| 2910 ** extracted in pre-sorted order. If that is the case, then the | |
| 2911 ** OP_OpenVirtual instruction will be changed to an OP_Noop once | |
| 2912 ** we figure out that the sorting index is not needed. The addrSortIndex | |
| 2913 ** variable is used to facilitate that change. | |
| 2914 */ | |
| 2915 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 2916 struct ExprList_item *pTerm; | |
| 2917 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; | |
| 2918 for(i=0, pTerm=pOrderBy->a; i<pOrderBy->nExpr; i++, pTerm++){ | |
| 2919 if( pTerm->zName ){ | |
| 2920 pTerm->pExpr->pColl = sqlite3LocateCollSeq(pParse, pTerm->zName, -1); | |
| 2921 } | |
| 2922 } | |
| 2923 if( pParse->nErr ){ | |
| 2924 goto select_end; | |
| 2925 } | |
| 2926 pKeyInfo = keyInfoFromExprList(pParse, pOrderBy); | |
| 2927 pOrderBy->iECursor = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 2928 p->addrOpenVirt[2] = addrSortIndex = | |
| 2929 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_OpenVirtual, pOrderBy->iECursor, pOrderBy->nExpr+2, | |
| 2930 (char*)pKeyInfo, P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF); | |
| 2931 }else{ | |
| 2932 addrSortIndex = -1; | |
| 2933 } | |
| 2934 | |
| 2935 /* If the output is destined for a temporary table, open that table. | |
| 2936 */ | |
| 2937 if( eDest==SRT_VirtualTab ){ | |
| 2938 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_OpenVirtual, iParm, pEList->nExpr); | |
| 2939 } | |
| 2940 | |
| 2941 /* Set the limiter. | |
| 2942 */ | |
| 2943 iEnd = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 2944 computeLimitRegisters(pParse, p, iEnd); | |
| 2945 | |
| 2946 /* Open a virtual index to use for the distinct set. | |
| 2947 */ | |
| 2948 if( isDistinct ){ | |
| 2949 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; | |
| 2950 distinct = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 2951 pKeyInfo = keyInfoFromExprList(pParse, p->pEList); | |
| 2952 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_OpenVirtual, distinct, 0, | |
| 2953 (char*)pKeyInfo, P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF); | |
| 2954 }else{ | |
| 2955 distinct = -1; | |
| 2956 } | |
| 2957 | |
| 2958 /* Aggregate and non-aggregate queries are handled differently */ | |
| 2959 if( !isAgg && pGroupBy==0 ){ | |
| 2960 /* This case is for non-aggregate queries | |
| 2961 ** Begin the database scan | |
| 2962 */ | |
| 2963 pWInfo = sqlite3WhereBegin(pParse, pTabList, pWhere, &pOrderBy); | |
| 2964 if( pWInfo==0 ) goto select_end; | |
| 2965 | |
| 2966 /* If sorting index that was created by a prior OP_OpenVirtual | |
| 2967 ** instruction ended up not being needed, then change the OP_OpenVirtual | |
| 2968 ** into an OP_Noop. | |
| 2969 */ | |
| 2970 if( addrSortIndex>=0 && pOrderBy==0 ){ | |
| 2971 sqlite3VdbeChangeToNoop(v, addrSortIndex, 1); | |
| 2972 p->addrOpenVirt[2] = -1; | |
| 2973 } | |
| 2974 | |
| 2975 /* Use the standard inner loop | |
| 2976 */ | |
| 2977 if( selectInnerLoop(pParse, p, pEList, 0, 0, pOrderBy, distinct, eDest, | |
| 2978 iParm, pWInfo->iContinue, pWInfo->iBreak, aff) ){ | |
| 2979 goto select_end; | |
| 2980 } | |
| 2981 | |
| 2982 /* End the database scan loop. | |
| 2983 */ | |
| 2984 sqlite3WhereEnd(pWInfo); | |
| 2985 }else{ | |
| 2986 /* This is the processing for aggregate queries */ | |
| 2987 NameContext sNC; /* Name context for processing aggregate information */ | |
| 2988 int iAMem; /* First Mem address for storing current GROUP BY */ | |
| 2989 int iBMem; /* First Mem address for previous GROUP BY */ | |
| 2990 int iUseFlag; /* Mem address holding flag indicating that at least | |
| 2991 ** one row of the input to the aggregator has been | |
| 2992 ** processed */ | |
| 2993 int iAbortFlag; /* Mem address which causes query abort if positive */ | |
| 2994 int groupBySort; /* Rows come from source in GROUP BY order */ | |
| 2995 | |
| 2996 | |
| 2997 /* The following variables hold addresses or labels for parts of the | |
| 2998 ** virtual machine program we are putting together */ | |
| 2999 int addrOutputRow; /* Start of subroutine that outputs a result row */ | |
| 3000 int addrSetAbort; /* Set the abort flag and return */ | |
| 3001 int addrInitializeLoop; /* Start of code that initializes the input loop */ | |
| 3002 int addrTopOfLoop; /* Top of the input loop */ | |
| 3003 int addrGroupByChange; /* Code that runs when any GROUP BY term changes */ | |
| 3004 int addrProcessRow; /* Code to process a single input row */ | |
| 3005 int addrEnd; /* End of all processing */ | |
| 3006 int addrSortingIdx; /* The OP_OpenVirtual for the sorting index */ | |
| 3007 int addrReset; /* Subroutine for resetting the accumulator */ | |
| 3008 | |
| 3009 addrEnd = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 3010 | |
| 3011 /* Convert TK_COLUMN nodes into TK_AGG_COLUMN and make entries in | |
| 3012 ** sAggInfo for all TK_AGG_FUNCTION nodes in expressions of the | |
| 3013 ** SELECT statement. | |
| 3014 */ | |
| 3015 memset(&sNC, 0, sizeof(sNC)); | |
| 3016 sNC.pParse = pParse; | |
| 3017 sNC.pSrcList = pTabList; | |
| 3018 sNC.pAggInfo = &sAggInfo; | |
| 3019 sAggInfo.nSortingColumn = pGroupBy ? pGroupBy->nExpr+1 : 0; | |
| 3020 sAggInfo.pGroupBy = pGroupBy; | |
| 3021 if( sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(&sNC, pEList) ){ | |
| 3022 goto select_end; | |
| 3023 } | |
| 3024 if( sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(&sNC, pOrderBy) ){ | |
| 3025 goto select_end; | |
| 3026 } | |
| 3027 if( pHaving && sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggregates(&sNC, pHaving) ){ | |
| 3028 goto select_end; | |
| 3029 } | |
| 3030 sAggInfo.nAccumulator = sAggInfo.nColumn; | |
| 3031 for(i=0; i<sAggInfo.nFunc; i++){ | |
| 3032 if( sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(&sNC, sAggInfo.aFunc[i].pExpr->pList) ){ | |
| 3033 goto select_end; | |
| 3034 } | |
| 3035 } | |
| 3036 if( sqlite3MallocFailed() ) goto select_end; | |
| 3037 | |
| 3038 /* Processing for aggregates with GROUP BY is very different and | |
| 3039 ** much more complex tha aggregates without a GROUP BY. | |
| 3040 */ | |
| 3041 if( pGroupBy ){ | |
| 3042 KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Keying information for the group by clause */ | |
| 3043 | |
| 3044 /* Create labels that we will be needing | |
| 3045 */ | |
| 3046 | |
| 3047 addrInitializeLoop = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 3048 addrGroupByChange = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 3049 addrProcessRow = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(v); | |
| 3050 | |
| 3051 /* If there is a GROUP BY clause we might need a sorting index to | |
| 3052 ** implement it. Allocate that sorting index now. If it turns out | |
| 3053 ** that we do not need it after all, the OpenVirtual instruction | |
| 3054 ** will be converted into a Noop. | |
| 3055 */ | |
| 3056 sAggInfo.sortingIdx = pParse->nTab++; | |
| 3057 pKeyInfo = keyInfoFromExprList(pParse, pGroupBy); | |
| 3058 addrSortingIdx = | |
| 3059 sqlite3VdbeOp3(v, OP_OpenVirtual, sAggInfo.sortingIdx, | |
| 3060 sAggInfo.nSortingColumn, | |
| 3061 (char*)pKeyInfo, P3_KEYINFO_HANDOFF); | |
| 3062 | |
| 3063 /* Initialize memory locations used by GROUP BY aggregate processing | |
| 3064 */ | |
| 3065 iUseFlag = pParse->nMem++; | |
| 3066 iAbortFlag = pParse->nMem++; | |
| 3067 iAMem = pParse->nMem; | |
| 3068 pParse->nMem += pGroupBy->nExpr; | |
| 3069 iBMem = pParse->nMem; | |
| 3070 pParse->nMem += pGroupBy->nExpr; | |
| 3071 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemInt, 0, iAbortFlag); | |
| 3072 VdbeComment((v, "# clear abort flag")); | |
| 3073 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemInt, 0, iUseFlag); | |
| 3074 VdbeComment((v, "# indicate accumulator empty")); | |
| 3075 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, addrInitializeLoop); | |
| 3076 | |
| 3077 /* Generate a subroutine that outputs a single row of the result | |
| 3078 ** set. This subroutine first looks at the iUseFlag. If iUseFlag | |
| 3079 ** is less than or equal to zero, the subroutine is a no-op. If | |
| 3080 ** the processing calls for the query to abort, this subroutine | |
| 3081 ** increments the iAbortFlag memory location before returning in | |
| 3082 ** order to signal the caller to abort. | |
| 3083 */ | |
| 3084 addrSetAbort = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); | |
| 3085 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemInt, 1, iAbortFlag); | |
| 3086 VdbeComment((v, "# set abort flag")); | |
| 3087 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Return, 0, 0); | |
| 3088 addrOutputRow = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); | |
| 3089 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemPos, iUseFlag, addrOutputRow+2); | |
| 3090 VdbeComment((v, "# Groupby result generator entry point")); | |
| 3091 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Return, 0, 0); | |
| 3092 finalizeAggFunctions(pParse, &sAggInfo); | |
| 3093 if( pHaving ){ | |
| 3094 sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pHaving, addrOutputRow+1, 1); | |
| 3095 } | |
| 3096 rc = selectInnerLoop(pParse, p, p->pEList, 0, 0, pOrderBy, | |
| 3097 distinct, eDest, iParm, | |
| 3098 addrOutputRow+1, addrSetAbort, aff); | |
| 3099 if( rc ){ | |
| 3100 goto select_end; | |
| 3101 } | |
| 3102 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Return, 0, 0); | |
| 3103 VdbeComment((v, "# end groupby result generator")); | |
| 3104 | |
| 3105 /* Generate a subroutine that will reset the group-by accumulator | |
| 3106 */ | |
| 3107 addrReset = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); | |
| 3108 resetAccumulator(pParse, &sAggInfo); | |
| 3109 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Return, 0, 0); | |
| 3110 | |
| 3111 /* Begin a loop that will extract all source rows in GROUP BY order. | |
| 3112 ** This might involve two separate loops with an OP_Sort in between, or | |
| 3113 ** it might be a single loop that uses an index to extract information | |
| 3114 ** in the right order to begin with. | |
| 3115 */ | |
| 3116 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, addrInitializeLoop); | |
| 3117 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Gosub, 0, addrReset); | |
| 3118 pWInfo = sqlite3WhereBegin(pParse, pTabList, pWhere, &pGroupBy); | |
| 3119 if( pWInfo==0 ) goto select_end; | |
| 3120 if( pGroupBy==0 ){ | |
| 3121 /* The optimizer is able to deliver rows in group by order so | |
| 3122 ** we do not have to sort. The OP_OpenVirtual table will be | |
| 3123 ** cancelled later because we still need to use the pKeyInfo | |
| 3124 */ | |
| 3125 pGroupBy = p->pGroupBy; | |
| 3126 groupBySort = 0; | |
| 3127 }else{ | |
| 3128 /* Rows are coming out in undetermined order. We have to push | |
| 3129 ** each row into a sorting index, terminate the first loop, | |
| 3130 ** then loop over the sorting index in order to get the output | |
| 3131 ** in sorted order | |
| 3132 */ | |
| 3133 groupBySort = 1; | |
| 3134 sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pGroupBy); | |
| 3135 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Sequence, sAggInfo.sortingIdx, 0); | |
| 3136 j = pGroupBy->nExpr+1; | |
| 3137 for(i=0; i<sAggInfo.nColumn; i++){ | |
| 3138 struct AggInfo_col *pCol = &sAggInfo.aCol[i]; | |
| 3139 if( pCol->iSorterColumn<j ) continue; | |
| 3140 if( pCol->iColumn<0 ){ | |
| 3141 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Rowid, pCol->iTable, 0); | |
| 3142 }else{ | |
| 3143 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Column, pCol->iTable, pCol->iColumn); | |
| 3144 } | |
| 3145 j++; | |
| 3146 } | |
| 3147 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, j, 0); | |
| 3148 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IdxInsert, sAggInfo.sortingIdx, 0); | |
| 3149 sqlite3WhereEnd(pWInfo); | |
| 3150 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Sort, sAggInfo.sortingIdx, addrEnd); | |
| 3151 VdbeComment((v, "# GROUP BY sort")); | |
| 3152 sAggInfo.useSortingIdx = 1; | |
| 3153 } | |
| 3154 | |
| 3155 /* Evaluate the current GROUP BY terms and store in b0, b1, b2... | |
| 3156 ** (b0 is memory location iBMem+0, b1 is iBMem+1, and so forth) | |
| 3157 ** Then compare the current GROUP BY terms against the GROUP BY terms | |
| 3158 ** from the previous row currently stored in a0, a1, a2... | |
| 3159 */ | |
| 3160 addrTopOfLoop = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); | |
| 3161 for(j=0; j<pGroupBy->nExpr; j++){ | |
| 3162 if( groupBySort ){ | |
| 3163 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Column, sAggInfo.sortingIdx, j); | |
| 3164 }else{ | |
| 3165 sAggInfo.directMode = 1; | |
| 3166 sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pGroupBy->a[j].pExpr); | |
| 3167 } | |
| 3168 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemStore, iBMem+j, j<pGroupBy->nExpr-1); | |
| 3169 } | |
| 3170 for(j=pGroupBy->nExpr-1; j>=0; j--){ | |
| 3171 if( j<pGroupBy->nExpr-1 ){ | |
| 3172 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemLoad, iBMem+j, 0); | |
| 3173 } | |
| 3174 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemLoad, iAMem+j, 0); | |
| 3175 if( j==0 ){ | |
| 3176 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Eq, 0x200, addrProcessRow); | |
| 3177 }else{ | |
| 3178 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Ne, 0x200, addrGroupByChange); | |
| 3179 } | |
| 3180 sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(v, -1, (void*)pKeyInfo->aColl[j], P3_COLLSEQ); | |
| 3181 } | |
| 3182 | |
| 3183 /* Generate code that runs whenever the GROUP BY changes. | |
| 3184 ** Change in the GROUP BY are detected by the previous code | |
| 3185 ** block. If there were no changes, this block is skipped. | |
| 3186 ** | |
| 3187 ** This code copies current group by terms in b0,b1,b2,... | |
| 3188 ** over to a0,a1,a2. It then calls the output subroutine | |
| 3189 ** and resets the aggregate accumulator registers in preparation | |
| 3190 ** for the next GROUP BY batch. | |
| 3191 */ | |
| 3192 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, addrGroupByChange); | |
| 3193 for(j=0; j<pGroupBy->nExpr; j++){ | |
| 3194 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemMove, iAMem+j, iBMem+j); | |
| 3195 } | |
| 3196 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Gosub, 0, addrOutputRow); | |
| 3197 VdbeComment((v, "# output one row")); | |
| 3198 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_IfMemPos, iAbortFlag, addrEnd); | |
| 3199 VdbeComment((v, "# check abort flag")); | |
| 3200 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Gosub, 0, addrReset); | |
| 3201 VdbeComment((v, "# reset accumulator")); | |
| 3202 | |
| 3203 /* Update the aggregate accumulators based on the content of | |
| 3204 ** the current row | |
| 3205 */ | |
| 3206 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, addrProcessRow); | |
| 3207 updateAccumulator(pParse, &sAggInfo); | |
| 3208 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_MemInt, 1, iUseFlag); | |
| 3209 VdbeComment((v, "# indicate data in accumulator")); | |
| 3210 | |
| 3211 /* End of the loop | |
| 3212 */ | |
| 3213 if( groupBySort ){ | |
| 3214 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Next, sAggInfo.sortingIdx, addrTopOfLoop); | |
| 3215 }else{ | |
| 3216 sqlite3WhereEnd(pWInfo); | |
| 3217 sqlite3VdbeChangeToNoop(v, addrSortingIdx, 1); | |
| 3218 } | |
| 3219 | |
| 3220 /* Output the final row of result | |
| 3221 */ | |
| 3222 sqlite3VdbeAddOp(v, OP_Gosub, 0, addrOutputRow); | |
| 3223 VdbeComment((v, "# output final row")); | |
| 3224 | |
| 3225 } /* endif pGroupBy */ | |
| 3226 else { | |
| 3227 /* This case runs if the aggregate has no GROUP BY clause. The | |
| 3228 ** processing is much simpler since there is only a single row | |
| 3229 ** of output. | |
| 3230 */ | |
| 3231 resetAccumulator(pParse, &sAggInfo); | |
| 3232 pWInfo = sqlite3WhereBegin(pParse, pTabList, pWhere, 0); | |
| 3233 if( pWInfo==0 ) goto select_end; | |
| 3234 updateAccumulator(pParse, &sAggInfo); | |
| 3235 sqlite3WhereEnd(pWInfo); | |
| 3236 finalizeAggFunctions(pParse, &sAggInfo); | |
| 3237 pOrderBy = 0; | |
| 3238 if( pHaving ){ | |
| 3239 sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pHaving, addrEnd, 1); | |
| 3240 } | |
| 3241 selectInnerLoop(pParse, p, p->pEList, 0, 0, 0, -1, | |
| 3242 eDest, iParm, addrEnd, addrEnd, aff); | |
| 3243 } | |
| 3244 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, addrEnd); | |
| 3245 | |
| 3246 } /* endif aggregate query */ | |
| 3247 | |
| 3248 /* If there is an ORDER BY clause, then we need to sort the results | |
| 3249 ** and send them to the callback one by one. | |
| 3250 */ | |
| 3251 if( pOrderBy ){ | |
| 3252 generateSortTail(pParse, p, v, pEList->nExpr, eDest, iParm); | |
| 3253 } | |
| 3254 | |
| 3255 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY | |
| 3256 /* If this was a subquery, we have now converted the subquery into a | |
| 3257 ** temporary table. So set the SrcList_item.isPopulated flag to prevent | |
| 3258 ** this subquery from being evaluated again and to force the use of | |
| 3259 ** the temporary table. | |
| 3260 */ | |
| 3261 if( pParent ){ | |
| 3262 assert( pParent->pSrc->nSrc>parentTab ); | |
| 3263 assert( pParent->pSrc->a[parentTab].pSelect==p ); | |
| 3264 pParent->pSrc->a[parentTab].isPopulated = 1; | |
| 3265 } | |
| 3266 #endif | |
| 3267 | |
| 3268 /* Jump here to skip this query | |
| 3269 */ | |
| 3270 sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, iEnd); | |
| 3271 | |
| 3272 /* The SELECT was successfully coded. Set the return code to 0 | |
| 3273 ** to indicate no errors. | |
| 3274 */ | |
| 3275 rc = 0; | |
| 3276 | |
| 3277 /* Control jumps to here if an error is encountered above, or upon | |
| 3278 ** successful coding of the SELECT. | |
| 3279 */ | |
| 3280 select_end: | |
| 3281 | |
| 3282 /* Identify column names if we will be using them in a callback. This | |
| 3283 ** step is skipped if the output is going to some other destination. | |
| 3284 */ | |
| 3285 if( rc==SQLITE_OK && eDest==SRT_Callback ){ | |
| 3286 generateColumnNames(pParse, pTabList, pEList); | |
| 3287 } | |
| 3288 | |
| 3289 sqliteFree(sAggInfo.aCol); | |
| 3290 sqliteFree(sAggInfo.aFunc); | |
| 3291 return rc; | |
| 3292 } |
