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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
*/
package com.amazon.redshift.fastpath;
import com.amazon.redshift.core.ParameterList;
import java.sql.SQLException;
// Not a very clean mapping to the new QueryExecutor/ParameterList
// stuff, but it seems hard to support both v2 and v3 cleanly with
// the same model while retaining API compatibility. So I've just
// done it the ugly way..
/**
* Each fastpath call requires an array of arguments, the number and type dependent on the function
* being called.
*
* @deprecated This API is somewhat obsolete, as one may achieve similar performance
* and greater functionality by setting up a prepared statement to define
* the function call. Then, executing the statement with binary transmission of parameters
* and results substitutes for a fast-path function call.
*/
@Deprecated
public class FastpathArg {
/**
* Encoded byte value of argument.
*/
private final byte[] bytes;
private final int bytesStart;
private final int bytesLength;
/**
* Constructs an argument that consists of an integer value.
*
* @param value int value to set
*/
public FastpathArg(int value) {
bytes = new byte[4];
bytes[3] = (byte) (value);
bytes[2] = (byte) (value >> 8);
bytes[1] = (byte) (value >> 16);
bytes[0] = (byte) (value >> 24);
bytesStart = 0;
bytesLength = 4;
}
/**
* Constructs an argument that consists of an integer value.
*
* @param value int value to set
*/
public FastpathArg(long value) {
bytes = new byte[8];
bytes[7] = (byte) (value);
bytes[6] = (byte) (value >> 8);
bytes[5] = (byte) (value >> 16);
bytes[4] = (byte) (value >> 24);
bytes[3] = (byte) (value >> 32);
bytes[2] = (byte) (value >> 40);
bytes[1] = (byte) (value >> 48);
bytes[0] = (byte) (value >> 56);
bytesStart = 0;
bytesLength = 8;
}
/**
* Constructs an argument that consists of an array of bytes.
*
* @param bytes array to store
*/
public FastpathArg(byte[] bytes) {
this(bytes, 0, bytes.length);
}
/**
* Constructs an argument that consists of part of a byte array.
*
* @param buf source array
* @param off offset within array
* @param len length of data to include
*/
public FastpathArg(byte[] buf, int off, int len) {
this.bytes = buf;
this.bytesStart = off;
this.bytesLength = len;
}
/**
* Constructs an argument that consists of a String.
*
* @param s String to store
*/
public FastpathArg(String s) {
this(s.getBytes());
}
void populateParameter(ParameterList params, int index) throws SQLException {
if (bytes == null) {
params.setNull(index, 0);
} else {
params.setBytea(index, bytes, bytesStart, bytesLength);
}
}
}