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/*
  Copyright (c) 2002, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

  The MySQL Connector/J is licensed under the terms of the GPLv2
  , like most MySQL Connectors.
  There are special exceptions to the terms and conditions of the GPLv2 as it is applied to
  this software, see the FOSS License Exception
  .

  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
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package com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional;

import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.SQLWarning;
import java.sql.Statement;

import com.mysql.jdbc.SQLError;
import com.mysql.jdbc.StatementImpl;
import com.mysql.jdbc.Util;

/**
 * Wraps statements so that errors can be reported correctly to ConnectionEventListeners.
 */
public class StatementWrapper extends WrapperBase implements Statement {
    private static final Constructor JDBC_4_STATEMENT_WRAPPER_CTOR;

    static {
        if (Util.isJdbc4()) {
            try {
                JDBC_4_STATEMENT_WRAPPER_CTOR = Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.JDBC4StatementWrapper")
                        .getConstructor(new Class[] { ConnectionWrapper.class, MysqlPooledConnection.class, Statement.class });
            } catch (SecurityException e) {
                throw new RuntimeException(e);
            } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
                throw new RuntimeException(e);
            } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
                throw new RuntimeException(e);
            }
        } else {
            JDBC_4_STATEMENT_WRAPPER_CTOR = null;
        }
    }

    protected static StatementWrapper getInstance(ConnectionWrapper c, MysqlPooledConnection conn, Statement toWrap) throws SQLException {
        if (!Util.isJdbc4()) {
            return new StatementWrapper(c, conn, toWrap);
        }

        return (StatementWrapper) Util.handleNewInstance(JDBC_4_STATEMENT_WRAPPER_CTOR, new Object[] { c, conn, toWrap }, conn.getExceptionInterceptor());
    }

    protected Statement wrappedStmt;

    protected ConnectionWrapper wrappedConn;

    public StatementWrapper(ConnectionWrapper c, MysqlPooledConnection conn, Statement toWrap) {
        super(conn);
        this.wrappedStmt = toWrap;
        this.wrappedConn = c;
    }

    public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedConn;
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return null; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public void setCursorName(String name) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setCursorName(name);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public void setEscapeProcessing(boolean enable) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setEscapeProcessing(enable);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public void setFetchDirection(int direction) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setFetchDirection(direction);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public int getFetchDirection() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getFetchDirection();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return ResultSet.FETCH_FORWARD; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public void setFetchSize(int rows) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setFetchSize(rows);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public int getFetchSize() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getFetchSize();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return 0; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public ResultSet getGeneratedKeys() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getGeneratedKeys();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return null; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public void setMaxFieldSize(int max) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setMaxFieldSize(max);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public int getMaxFieldSize() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getMaxFieldSize();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return 0; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public void setMaxRows(int max) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setMaxRows(max);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public int getMaxRows() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getMaxRows();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return 0; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public boolean getMoreResults() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getMoreResults();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return false;
    }

    public boolean getMoreResults(int current) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getMoreResults(current);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return false;
    }

    public void setQueryTimeout(int seconds) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.setQueryTimeout(seconds);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public int getQueryTimeout() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getQueryTimeout();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return 0;
    }

    public ResultSet getResultSet() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                ResultSet rs = this.wrappedStmt.getResultSet();

                if (rs != null) {
                    ((com.mysql.jdbc.ResultSetInternalMethods) rs).setWrapperStatement(this);
                }
                return rs;
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return null;
    }

    public int getResultSetConcurrency() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getResultSetConcurrency();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return 0;
    }

    public int getResultSetHoldability() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getResultSetHoldability();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return Statement.CLOSE_CURRENT_RESULT;
    }

    public int getResultSetType() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getResultSetType();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return ResultSet.TYPE_FORWARD_ONLY;
    }

    public int getUpdateCount() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getUpdateCount();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1;
    }

    public SQLWarning getWarnings() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.getWarnings();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return null;
    }

    public void addBatch(String sql) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.addBatch(sql);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public void cancel() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.cancel();
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public void clearBatch() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.clearBatch();
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public void clearWarnings() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.clearWarnings();
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    public void close() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                this.wrappedStmt.close();
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        } finally {
            this.wrappedStmt = null;
            this.pooledConnection = null;
        }
    }

    public boolean execute(String sql, int autoGeneratedKeys) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.execute(sql, autoGeneratedKeys);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return false; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public boolean execute(String sql, int[] columnIndexes) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.execute(sql, columnIndexes);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return false; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public boolean execute(String sql, String[] columnNames) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.execute(sql, columnNames);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return false; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public boolean execute(String sql) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.execute(sql);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return false; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public int[] executeBatch() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.executeBatch();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return null; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public ResultSet executeQuery(String sql) throws SQLException {
        ResultSet rs = null;
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt == null) {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
            rs = this.wrappedStmt.executeQuery(sql);
            ((com.mysql.jdbc.ResultSetInternalMethods) rs).setWrapperStatement(this);

        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return rs;
    }

    public int executeUpdate(String sql, int autoGeneratedKeys) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.executeUpdate(sql, autoGeneratedKeys);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public int executeUpdate(String sql, int[] columnIndexes) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.executeUpdate(sql, columnIndexes);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public int executeUpdate(String sql, String[] columnNames) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.executeUpdate(sql, columnNames);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public int executeUpdate(String sql) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return this.wrappedStmt.executeUpdate(sql);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    public void enableStreamingResults() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                ((com.mysql.jdbc.Statement) this.wrappedStmt).enableStreamingResults();
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("No operations allowed after statement closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_GENERAL_ERROR, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #executeBatch()} but returns long[] instead of int[].
     */
    public long[] executeLargeBatch() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).executeLargeBatch();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return null; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #executeUpdate(String)} but returns long instead of int.
     */
    public long executeLargeUpdate(String sql) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).executeLargeUpdate(sql);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #executeUpdate(String, int)} but returns long instead of int.
     */
    public long executeLargeUpdate(String sql, int autoGeneratedKeys) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).executeLargeUpdate(sql, autoGeneratedKeys);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #executeUpdate(String, int[])} but returns long instead of int.
     */
    public long executeLargeUpdate(String sql, int[] columnIndexes) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).executeLargeUpdate(sql, columnIndexes);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #executeUpdate(String, String[])} but returns long instead of int.
     */
    public long executeLargeUpdate(String sql, String[] columnNames) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).executeLargeUpdate(sql, columnNames);
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #getMaxRows()} but returns long instead of int.
     */
    public long getLargeMaxRows() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).getLargeMaxRows();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return 0; // we actually never get here, but the compiler can't figure that out
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #getUpdateCount()} but returns long instead of int;
     */
    public long getLargeUpdateCount() throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                return ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).getLargeUpdateCount();
            }

            throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }

        return -1;
    }

    /**
     * JDBC 4.2
     * Same as {@link #setMaxRows(int)} but accepts a long value instead of an int.
     */
    public void setLargeMaxRows(long max) throws SQLException {
        try {
            if (this.wrappedStmt != null) {
                ((StatementImpl) this.wrappedStmt).setLargeMaxRows(max);
            } else {
                throw SQLError.createSQLException("Statement already closed", SQLError.SQL_STATE_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT, this.exceptionInterceptor);
            }
        } catch (SQLException sqlEx) {
            checkAndFireConnectionError(sqlEx);
        }
    }
}




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