go/src/database/sql/fakedb_test.go
Daniel Theophanes 0d163ce1c9 database/sql: do not bypass the driver locks with Context methods
When context methods were initially added it was attempted to unify
behavior between drivers without Context methods and those with
Context methods to always return right away when the Context expired.
However in doing so the driver call could be executed outside of the
scope of the driver connection lock and thus bypassing thread safety.

The new behavior waits until the driver operation is complete. It then
checks to see if the context has expired and if so returns that error.

Change-Id: I4a5c7c3263420c57778f36a5ed6fa0ef8cb32b20
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32422
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
2016-11-29 18:52:38 +00:00

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Go

// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package sql
import (
"context"
"database/sql/driver"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
)
var _ = log.Printf
// fakeDriver is a fake database that implements Go's driver.Driver
// interface, just for testing.
//
// It speaks a query language that's semantically similar to but
// syntactically different and simpler than SQL. The syntax is as
// follows:
//
// WIPE
// CREATE|<tablename>|<col>=<type>,<col>=<type>,...
// where types are: "string", [u]int{8,16,32,64}, "bool"
// INSERT|<tablename>|col=val,col2=val2,col3=?
// SELECT|<tablename>|projectcol1,projectcol2|filtercol=?,filtercol2=?
// SELECT|<tablename>|projectcol1,projectcol2|filtercol=?param1,filtercol2=?param2
//
// Any of these can be preceded by PANIC|<method>|, to cause the
// named method on fakeStmt to panic.
//
// Any of these can be proceeded by WAIT|<duration>|, to cause the
// named method on fakeStmt to sleep for the specified duration.
//
// Multiple of these can be combined when separated with a semicolon.
//
// When opening a fakeDriver's database, it starts empty with no
// tables. All tables and data are stored in memory only.
type fakeDriver struct {
mu sync.Mutex // guards 3 following fields
openCount int // conn opens
closeCount int // conn closes
waitCh chan struct{}
waitingCh chan struct{}
dbs map[string]*fakeDB
}
type fakeDB struct {
name string
mu sync.Mutex
tables map[string]*table
badConn bool
}
type table struct {
mu sync.Mutex
colname []string
coltype []string
rows []*row
}
func (t *table) columnIndex(name string) int {
for n, nname := range t.colname {
if name == nname {
return n
}
}
return -1
}
type row struct {
cols []interface{} // must be same size as its table colname + coltype
}
type fakeConn struct {
db *fakeDB // where to return ourselves to
currTx *fakeTx
// Stats for tests:
mu sync.Mutex
stmtsMade int
stmtsClosed int
numPrepare int
// bad connection tests; see isBad()
bad bool
stickyBad bool
}
func (c *fakeConn) incrStat(v *int) {
c.mu.Lock()
*v++
c.mu.Unlock()
}
type fakeTx struct {
c *fakeConn
}
type boundCol struct {
Column string
Placeholder string
Ordinal int
}
type fakeStmt struct {
c *fakeConn
q string // just for debugging
cmd string
table string
panic string
wait time.Duration
next *fakeStmt // used for returning multiple results.
closed bool
colName []string // used by CREATE, INSERT, SELECT (selected columns)
colType []string // used by CREATE
colValue []interface{} // used by INSERT (mix of strings and "?" for bound params)
placeholders int // used by INSERT/SELECT: number of ? params
whereCol []boundCol // used by SELECT (all placeholders)
placeholderConverter []driver.ValueConverter // used by INSERT
}
var fdriver driver.Driver = &fakeDriver{}
func init() {
Register("test", fdriver)
}
func contains(list []string, y string) bool {
for _, x := range list {
if x == y {
return true
}
}
return false
}
type Dummy struct {
driver.Driver
}
func TestDrivers(t *testing.T) {
unregisterAllDrivers()
Register("test", fdriver)
Register("invalid", Dummy{})
all := Drivers()
if len(all) < 2 || !sort.StringsAreSorted(all) || !contains(all, "test") || !contains(all, "invalid") {
t.Fatalf("Drivers = %v, want sorted list with at least [invalid, test]", all)
}
}
// hook to simulate connection failures
var hookOpenErr struct {
sync.Mutex
fn func() error
}
func setHookOpenErr(fn func() error) {
hookOpenErr.Lock()
defer hookOpenErr.Unlock()
hookOpenErr.fn = fn
}
// Supports dsn forms:
// <dbname>
// <dbname>;<opts> (only currently supported option is `badConn`,
// which causes driver.ErrBadConn to be returned on
// every other conn.Begin())
func (d *fakeDriver) Open(dsn string) (driver.Conn, error) {
hookOpenErr.Lock()
fn := hookOpenErr.fn
hookOpenErr.Unlock()
if fn != nil {
if err := fn(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
parts := strings.Split(dsn, ";")
if len(parts) < 1 {
return nil, errors.New("fakedb: no database name")
}
name := parts[0]
db := d.getDB(name)
d.mu.Lock()
d.openCount++
d.mu.Unlock()
conn := &fakeConn{db: db}
if len(parts) >= 2 && parts[1] == "badConn" {
conn.bad = true
}
if d.waitCh != nil {
d.waitingCh <- struct{}{}
<-d.waitCh
d.waitCh = nil
d.waitingCh = nil
}
return conn, nil
}
func (d *fakeDriver) getDB(name string) *fakeDB {
d.mu.Lock()
defer d.mu.Unlock()
if d.dbs == nil {
d.dbs = make(map[string]*fakeDB)
}
db, ok := d.dbs[name]
if !ok {
db = &fakeDB{name: name}
d.dbs[name] = db
}
return db
}
func (db *fakeDB) wipe() {
db.mu.Lock()
defer db.mu.Unlock()
db.tables = nil
}
func (db *fakeDB) createTable(name string, columnNames, columnTypes []string) error {
db.mu.Lock()
defer db.mu.Unlock()
if db.tables == nil {
db.tables = make(map[string]*table)
}
if _, exist := db.tables[name]; exist {
return fmt.Errorf("table %q already exists", name)
}
if len(columnNames) != len(columnTypes) {
return fmt.Errorf("create table of %q len(names) != len(types): %d vs %d",
name, len(columnNames), len(columnTypes))
}
db.tables[name] = &table{colname: columnNames, coltype: columnTypes}
return nil
}
// must be called with db.mu lock held
func (db *fakeDB) table(table string) (*table, bool) {
if db.tables == nil {
return nil, false
}
t, ok := db.tables[table]
return t, ok
}
func (db *fakeDB) columnType(table, column string) (typ string, ok bool) {
db.mu.Lock()
defer db.mu.Unlock()
t, ok := db.table(table)
if !ok {
return
}
for n, cname := range t.colname {
if cname == column {
return t.coltype[n], true
}
}
return "", false
}
func (c *fakeConn) isBad() bool {
if c.stickyBad {
return true
} else if c.bad {
// alternate between bad conn and not bad conn
c.db.badConn = !c.db.badConn
return c.db.badConn
} else {
return false
}
}
func (c *fakeConn) Begin() (driver.Tx, error) {
if c.isBad() {
return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
}
if c.currTx != nil {
return nil, errors.New("already in a transaction")
}
c.currTx = &fakeTx{c: c}
return c.currTx, nil
}
var hookPostCloseConn struct {
sync.Mutex
fn func(*fakeConn, error)
}
func setHookpostCloseConn(fn func(*fakeConn, error)) {
hookPostCloseConn.Lock()
defer hookPostCloseConn.Unlock()
hookPostCloseConn.fn = fn
}
var testStrictClose *testing.T
// setStrictFakeConnClose sets the t to Errorf on when fakeConn.Close
// fails to close. If nil, the check is disabled.
func setStrictFakeConnClose(t *testing.T) {
testStrictClose = t
}
func (c *fakeConn) Close() (err error) {
drv := fdriver.(*fakeDriver)
defer func() {
if err != nil && testStrictClose != nil {
testStrictClose.Errorf("failed to close a test fakeConn: %v", err)
}
hookPostCloseConn.Lock()
fn := hookPostCloseConn.fn
hookPostCloseConn.Unlock()
if fn != nil {
fn(c, err)
}
if err == nil {
drv.mu.Lock()
drv.closeCount++
drv.mu.Unlock()
}
}()
if c.currTx != nil {
return errors.New("can't close fakeConn; in a Transaction")
}
if c.db == nil {
return errors.New("can't close fakeConn; already closed")
}
if c.stmtsMade > c.stmtsClosed {
return errors.New("can't close; dangling statement(s)")
}
c.db = nil
return nil
}
func checkSubsetTypes(args []driver.NamedValue) error {
for _, arg := range args {
switch arg.Value.(type) {
case int64, float64, bool, nil, []byte, string, time.Time:
default:
return fmt.Errorf("fakedb_test: invalid argument ordinal %[1]d: %[2]v, type %[2]T", arg.Ordinal, arg.Value)
}
}
return nil
}
func (c *fakeConn) Exec(query string, args []driver.Value) (driver.Result, error) {
// Ensure that ExecContext is called if available.
panic("ExecContext was not called.")
}
func (c *fakeConn) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args []driver.NamedValue) (driver.Result, error) {
// This is an optional interface, but it's implemented here
// just to check that all the args are of the proper types.
// ErrSkip is returned so the caller acts as if we didn't
// implement this at all.
err := checkSubsetTypes(args)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return nil, driver.ErrSkip
}
func (c *fakeConn) Query(query string, args []driver.Value) (driver.Rows, error) {
// Ensure that ExecContext is called if available.
panic("QueryContext was not called.")
}
func (c *fakeConn) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args []driver.NamedValue) (driver.Rows, error) {
// This is an optional interface, but it's implemented here
// just to check that all the args are of the proper types.
// ErrSkip is returned so the caller acts as if we didn't
// implement this at all.
err := checkSubsetTypes(args)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return nil, driver.ErrSkip
}
func errf(msg string, args ...interface{}) error {
return errors.New("fakedb: " + fmt.Sprintf(msg, args...))
}
// parts are table|selectCol1,selectCol2|whereCol=?,whereCol2=?
// (note that where columns must always contain ? marks,
// just a limitation for fakedb)
func (c *fakeConn) prepareSelect(stmt *fakeStmt, parts []string) (*fakeStmt, error) {
if len(parts) != 3 {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("invalid SELECT syntax with %d parts; want 3", len(parts))
}
stmt.table = parts[0]
stmt.colName = strings.Split(parts[1], ",")
for n, colspec := range strings.Split(parts[2], ",") {
if colspec == "" {
continue
}
nameVal := strings.Split(colspec, "=")
if len(nameVal) != 2 {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("SELECT on table %q has invalid column spec of %q (index %d)", stmt.table, colspec, n)
}
column, value := nameVal[0], nameVal[1]
_, ok := c.db.columnType(stmt.table, column)
if !ok {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("SELECT on table %q references non-existent column %q", stmt.table, column)
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(value, "?") {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("SELECT on table %q has pre-bound value for where column %q; need a question mark",
stmt.table, column)
}
stmt.placeholders++
stmt.whereCol = append(stmt.whereCol, boundCol{Column: column, Placeholder: value, Ordinal: stmt.placeholders})
}
return stmt, nil
}
// parts are table|col=type,col2=type2
func (c *fakeConn) prepareCreate(stmt *fakeStmt, parts []string) (*fakeStmt, error) {
if len(parts) != 2 {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("invalid CREATE syntax with %d parts; want 2", len(parts))
}
stmt.table = parts[0]
for n, colspec := range strings.Split(parts[1], ",") {
nameType := strings.Split(colspec, "=")
if len(nameType) != 2 {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("CREATE table %q has invalid column spec of %q (index %d)", stmt.table, colspec, n)
}
stmt.colName = append(stmt.colName, nameType[0])
stmt.colType = append(stmt.colType, nameType[1])
}
return stmt, nil
}
// parts are table|col=?,col2=val
func (c *fakeConn) prepareInsert(stmt *fakeStmt, parts []string) (*fakeStmt, error) {
if len(parts) != 2 {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("invalid INSERT syntax with %d parts; want 2", len(parts))
}
stmt.table = parts[0]
for n, colspec := range strings.Split(parts[1], ",") {
nameVal := strings.Split(colspec, "=")
if len(nameVal) != 2 {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("INSERT table %q has invalid column spec of %q (index %d)", stmt.table, colspec, n)
}
column, value := nameVal[0], nameVal[1]
ctype, ok := c.db.columnType(stmt.table, column)
if !ok {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("INSERT table %q references non-existent column %q", stmt.table, column)
}
stmt.colName = append(stmt.colName, column)
if !strings.HasPrefix(value, "?") {
var subsetVal interface{}
// Convert to driver subset type
switch ctype {
case "string":
subsetVal = []byte(value)
case "blob":
subsetVal = []byte(value)
case "int32":
i, err := strconv.Atoi(value)
if err != nil {
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("invalid conversion to int32 from %q", value)
}
subsetVal = int64(i) // int64 is a subset type, but not int32
default:
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("unsupported conversion for pre-bound parameter %q to type %q", value, ctype)
}
stmt.colValue = append(stmt.colValue, subsetVal)
} else {
stmt.placeholders++
stmt.placeholderConverter = append(stmt.placeholderConverter, converterForType(ctype))
stmt.colValue = append(stmt.colValue, value)
}
}
return stmt, nil
}
// hook to simulate broken connections
var hookPrepareBadConn func() bool
func (c *fakeConn) Prepare(query string) (driver.Stmt, error) {
c.numPrepare++
if c.db == nil {
panic("nil c.db; conn = " + fmt.Sprintf("%#v", c))
}
if c.stickyBad || (hookPrepareBadConn != nil && hookPrepareBadConn()) {
return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
}
var firstStmt, prev *fakeStmt
for _, query := range strings.Split(query, ";") {
parts := strings.Split(query, "|")
if len(parts) < 1 {
return nil, errf("empty query")
}
stmt := &fakeStmt{q: query, c: c}
if firstStmt == nil {
firstStmt = stmt
}
if len(parts) >= 3 {
switch parts[0] {
case "PANIC":
stmt.panic = parts[1]
parts = parts[2:]
case "WAIT":
wait, err := time.ParseDuration(parts[1])
if err != nil {
return nil, errf("expected section after WAIT to be a duration, got %q %v", parts[1], err)
}
parts = parts[2:]
stmt.wait = wait
}
}
cmd := parts[0]
stmt.cmd = cmd
parts = parts[1:]
if stmt.wait > 0 {
time.Sleep(stmt.wait)
}
c.incrStat(&c.stmtsMade)
var err error
switch cmd {
case "WIPE":
// Nothing
case "SELECT":
stmt, err = c.prepareSelect(stmt, parts)
case "CREATE":
stmt, err = c.prepareCreate(stmt, parts)
case "INSERT":
stmt, err = c.prepareInsert(stmt, parts)
case "NOSERT":
// Do all the prep-work like for an INSERT but don't actually insert the row.
// Used for some of the concurrent tests.
stmt, err = c.prepareInsert(stmt, parts)
default:
stmt.Close()
return nil, errf("unsupported command type %q", cmd)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if prev != nil {
prev.next = stmt
}
prev = stmt
}
return firstStmt, nil
}
func (s *fakeStmt) ColumnConverter(idx int) driver.ValueConverter {
if s.panic == "ColumnConverter" {
panic(s.panic)
}
if len(s.placeholderConverter) == 0 {
return driver.DefaultParameterConverter
}
return s.placeholderConverter[idx]
}
func (s *fakeStmt) Close() error {
if s.panic == "Close" {
panic(s.panic)
}
if s.c == nil {
panic("nil conn in fakeStmt.Close")
}
if s.c.db == nil {
panic("in fakeStmt.Close, conn's db is nil (already closed)")
}
if !s.closed {
s.c.incrStat(&s.c.stmtsClosed)
s.closed = true
}
if s.next != nil {
s.next.Close()
}
return nil
}
var errClosed = errors.New("fakedb: statement has been closed")
// hook to simulate broken connections
var hookExecBadConn func() bool
func (s *fakeStmt) Exec(args []driver.Value) (driver.Result, error) {
panic("Using ExecContext")
}
func (s *fakeStmt) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, args []driver.NamedValue) (driver.Result, error) {
if s.panic == "Exec" {
panic(s.panic)
}
if s.closed {
return nil, errClosed
}
if s.c.stickyBad || (hookExecBadConn != nil && hookExecBadConn()) {
return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
}
err := checkSubsetTypes(args)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if s.wait > 0 {
time.Sleep(s.wait)
}
select {
default:
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
db := s.c.db
switch s.cmd {
case "WIPE":
db.wipe()
return driver.ResultNoRows, nil
case "CREATE":
if err := db.createTable(s.table, s.colName, s.colType); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return driver.ResultNoRows, nil
case "INSERT":
return s.execInsert(args, true)
case "NOSERT":
// Do all the prep-work like for an INSERT but don't actually insert the row.
// Used for some of the concurrent tests.
return s.execInsert(args, false)
}
fmt.Printf("EXEC statement, cmd=%q: %#v\n", s.cmd, s)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unimplemented statement Exec command type of %q", s.cmd)
}
// When doInsert is true, add the row to the table.
// When doInsert is false do prep-work and error checking, but don't
// actually add the row to the table.
func (s *fakeStmt) execInsert(args []driver.NamedValue, doInsert bool) (driver.Result, error) {
db := s.c.db
if len(args) != s.placeholders {
panic("error in pkg db; should only get here if size is correct")
}
db.mu.Lock()
t, ok := db.table(s.table)
db.mu.Unlock()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fakedb: table %q doesn't exist", s.table)
}
t.mu.Lock()
defer t.mu.Unlock()
var cols []interface{}
if doInsert {
cols = make([]interface{}, len(t.colname))
}
argPos := 0
for n, colname := range s.colName {
colidx := t.columnIndex(colname)
if colidx == -1 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fakedb: column %q doesn't exist or dropped since prepared statement was created", colname)
}
var val interface{}
if strvalue, ok := s.colValue[n].(string); ok && strings.HasPrefix(strvalue, "?") {
if strvalue == "?" {
val = args[argPos].Value
} else {
// Assign value from argument placeholder name.
for _, a := range args {
if a.Name == strvalue {
val = a.Value
break
}
}
}
argPos++
} else {
val = s.colValue[n]
}
if doInsert {
cols[colidx] = val
}
}
if doInsert {
t.rows = append(t.rows, &row{cols: cols})
}
return driver.RowsAffected(1), nil
}
// hook to simulate broken connections
var hookQueryBadConn func() bool
func (s *fakeStmt) Query(args []driver.Value) (driver.Rows, error) {
panic("Use QueryContext")
}
func (s *fakeStmt) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, args []driver.NamedValue) (driver.Rows, error) {
if s.panic == "Query" {
panic(s.panic)
}
if s.closed {
return nil, errClosed
}
if s.c.stickyBad || (hookQueryBadConn != nil && hookQueryBadConn()) {
return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
}
err := checkSubsetTypes(args)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
db := s.c.db
if len(args) != s.placeholders {
panic("error in pkg db; should only get here if size is correct")
}
setMRows := make([][]*row, 0, 1)
setColumns := make([][]string, 0, 1)
setColType := make([][]string, 0, 1)
for {
db.mu.Lock()
t, ok := db.table(s.table)
db.mu.Unlock()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fakedb: table %q doesn't exist", s.table)
}
if s.table == "magicquery" {
if len(s.whereCol) == 2 && s.whereCol[0].Column == "op" && s.whereCol[1].Column == "millis" {
if args[0].Value == "sleep" {
time.Sleep(time.Duration(args[1].Value.(int64)) * time.Millisecond)
}
}
}
t.mu.Lock()
colIdx := make(map[string]int) // select column name -> column index in table
for _, name := range s.colName {
idx := t.columnIndex(name)
if idx == -1 {
t.mu.Unlock()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fakedb: unknown column name %q", name)
}
colIdx[name] = idx
}
mrows := []*row{}
rows:
for _, trow := range t.rows {
// Process the where clause, skipping non-match rows. This is lazy
// and just uses fmt.Sprintf("%v") to test equality. Good enough
// for test code.
for _, wcol := range s.whereCol {
idx := t.columnIndex(wcol.Column)
if idx == -1 {
t.mu.Unlock()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("db: invalid where clause column %q", wcol)
}
tcol := trow.cols[idx]
if bs, ok := tcol.([]byte); ok {
// lazy hack to avoid sprintf %v on a []byte
tcol = string(bs)
}
var argValue interface{}
if wcol.Placeholder == "?" {
argValue = args[wcol.Ordinal-1].Value
} else {
// Assign arg value from placeholder name.
for _, a := range args {
if a.Name == wcol.Placeholder {
argValue = a.Value
break
}
}
}
if fmt.Sprintf("%v", tcol) != fmt.Sprintf("%v", argValue) {
continue rows
}
}
mrow := &row{cols: make([]interface{}, len(s.colName))}
for seli, name := range s.colName {
mrow.cols[seli] = trow.cols[colIdx[name]]
}
mrows = append(mrows, mrow)
}
var colType []string
for _, column := range s.colName {
colType = append(colType, t.coltype[t.columnIndex(column)])
}
t.mu.Unlock()
setMRows = append(setMRows, mrows)
setColumns = append(setColumns, s.colName)
setColType = append(setColType, colType)
if s.next == nil {
break
}
s = s.next
}
cursor := &rowsCursor{
posRow: -1,
rows: setMRows,
cols: setColumns,
colType: setColType,
errPos: -1,
}
return cursor, nil
}
func (s *fakeStmt) NumInput() int {
if s.panic == "NumInput" {
panic(s.panic)
}
return s.placeholders
}
// hook to simulate broken connections
var hookCommitBadConn func() bool
func (tx *fakeTx) Commit() error {
tx.c.currTx = nil
if hookCommitBadConn != nil && hookCommitBadConn() {
return driver.ErrBadConn
}
return nil
}
// hook to simulate broken connections
var hookRollbackBadConn func() bool
func (tx *fakeTx) Rollback() error {
tx.c.currTx = nil
if hookRollbackBadConn != nil && hookRollbackBadConn() {
return driver.ErrBadConn
}
return nil
}
type rowsCursor struct {
cols [][]string
colType [][]string
posSet int
posRow int
rows [][]*row
closed bool
// errPos and err are for making Next return early with error.
errPos int
err error
// a clone of slices to give out to clients, indexed by the
// the original slice's first byte address. we clone them
// just so we're able to corrupt them on close.
bytesClone map[*byte][]byte
}
func (rc *rowsCursor) Close() error {
if !rc.closed {
for _, bs := range rc.bytesClone {
bs[0] = 255 // first byte corrupted
}
}
rc.closed = true
return nil
}
func (rc *rowsCursor) Columns() []string {
return rc.cols[rc.posSet]
}
func (rc *rowsCursor) ColumnTypeScanType(index int) reflect.Type {
return colTypeToReflectType(rc.colType[rc.posSet][index])
}
var rowsCursorNextHook func(dest []driver.Value) error
func (rc *rowsCursor) Next(dest []driver.Value) error {
if rowsCursorNextHook != nil {
return rowsCursorNextHook(dest)
}
if rc.closed {
return errors.New("fakedb: cursor is closed")
}
rc.posRow++
if rc.posRow == rc.errPos {
return rc.err
}
if rc.posRow >= len(rc.rows[rc.posSet]) {
return io.EOF // per interface spec
}
for i, v := range rc.rows[rc.posSet][rc.posRow].cols {
// TODO(bradfitz): convert to subset types? naah, I
// think the subset types should only be input to
// driver, but the sql package should be able to handle
// a wider range of types coming out of drivers. all
// for ease of drivers, and to prevent drivers from
// messing up conversions or doing them differently.
dest[i] = v
if bs, ok := v.([]byte); ok {
if rc.bytesClone == nil {
rc.bytesClone = make(map[*byte][]byte)
}
clone, ok := rc.bytesClone[&bs[0]]
if !ok {
clone = make([]byte, len(bs))
copy(clone, bs)
rc.bytesClone[&bs[0]] = clone
}
dest[i] = clone
}
}
return nil
}
func (rc *rowsCursor) HasNextResultSet() bool {
return rc.posSet < len(rc.rows)-1
}
func (rc *rowsCursor) NextResultSet() error {
if rc.HasNextResultSet() {
rc.posSet++
rc.posRow = -1
return nil
}
return io.EOF // Per interface spec.
}
// fakeDriverString is like driver.String, but indirects pointers like
// DefaultValueConverter.
//
// This could be surprising behavior to retroactively apply to
// driver.String now that Go1 is out, but this is convenient for
// our TestPointerParamsAndScans.
//
type fakeDriverString struct{}
func (fakeDriverString) ConvertValue(v interface{}) (driver.Value, error) {
switch c := v.(type) {
case string, []byte:
return v, nil
case *string:
if c == nil {
return nil, nil
}
return *c, nil
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", v), nil
}
func converterForType(typ string) driver.ValueConverter {
switch typ {
case "bool":
return driver.Bool
case "nullbool":
return driver.Null{Converter: driver.Bool}
case "int32":
return driver.Int32
case "string":
return driver.NotNull{Converter: fakeDriverString{}}
case "nullstring":
return driver.Null{Converter: fakeDriverString{}}
case "int64":
// TODO(coopernurse): add type-specific converter
return driver.NotNull{Converter: driver.DefaultParameterConverter}
case "nullint64":
// TODO(coopernurse): add type-specific converter
return driver.Null{Converter: driver.DefaultParameterConverter}
case "float64":
// TODO(coopernurse): add type-specific converter
return driver.NotNull{Converter: driver.DefaultParameterConverter}
case "nullfloat64":
// TODO(coopernurse): add type-specific converter
return driver.Null{Converter: driver.DefaultParameterConverter}
case "datetime":
return driver.DefaultParameterConverter
}
panic("invalid fakedb column type of " + typ)
}
func colTypeToReflectType(typ string) reflect.Type {
switch typ {
case "bool":
return reflect.TypeOf(false)
case "nullbool":
return reflect.TypeOf(NullBool{})
case "int32":
return reflect.TypeOf(int32(0))
case "string":
return reflect.TypeOf("")
case "nullstring":
return reflect.TypeOf(NullString{})
case "int64":
return reflect.TypeOf(int64(0))
case "nullint64":
return reflect.TypeOf(NullInt64{})
case "float64":
return reflect.TypeOf(float64(0))
case "nullfloat64":
return reflect.TypeOf(NullFloat64{})
case "datetime":
return reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{})
}
panic("invalid fakedb column type of " + typ)
}