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The Open Source version of the IBM Toolbox for Java
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// JTOpen (IBM Toolbox for Java - OSS version)
//
// Filename: SQLSmallint.java
//
// The source code contained herein is licensed under the IBM Public License
// Version 1.0, which has been approved by the Open Source Initiative.
// Copyright (C) 1997-2006 International Business Machines Corporation and
// others. All rights reserved.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
package com.ibm.as400.access;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import java.sql.Blob;
import java.sql.Date;
/*ifdef JDBC40
import java.sql.NClob;
import java.sql.RowId;
endif */
import java.sql.SQLException;
/* ifdef JDBC40
import java.sql.SQLXML;
endif */
import java.sql.Time;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
import java.util.Calendar;
final class SQLSmallint
extends SQLDataBase
{
static final String copyright = "Copyright (C) 1997-2003 International Business Machines Corporation and others.";
// Private data.
private short value_;
private int scale_; // @A0A
private BigDecimal bigDecimalValue_ = null; // @A0A
private int vrm_; //@trunc3
SQLSmallint(int vrm, SQLConversionSettings settings) //@trunc3
{
this(0, vrm, settings); //@trunc3
}
SQLSmallint(int scale, int vrm, SQLConversionSettings settings) // @A0A //@trunc3
{
super(settings);
value_ = 0;
scale_ = scale; // @A0A
if(scale_ > 0) // @C0A
bigDecimalValue_ = new BigDecimal(Short.toString(value_)); // @A0A
vrm_ = vrm; //@trunc3
}
public Object clone()
{
return new SQLSmallint(scale_, vrm_, settings_); //@trunc
}
//---------------------------------------------------------//
// //
// CONVERSION TO AND FROM RAW BYTES //
// //
//---------------------------------------------------------//
public void convertFromRawBytes(byte[] rawBytes, int offset, ConvTable ccsidConverter, boolean ignoreConversionErrors) //@P0C
throws SQLException
{
value_ = BinaryConverter.byteArrayToShort(rawBytes, offset); // @D0C
if(scale_ > 0)
{ // @C0A
bigDecimalValue_ = (new BigDecimal(Short.toString(value_))).movePointLeft(scale_); // @A0A
value_ = (short) bigDecimalValue_.intValue(); // @A0A
} // @C0A
}
public void convertToRawBytes(byte[] rawBytes, int offset, ConvTable ccsidConverter) //@P0C
throws SQLException
{
BinaryConverter.shortToByteArray(value_, rawBytes, offset); // @D0C
}
//---------------------------------------------------------//
// //
// SET METHODS //
// //
//---------------------------------------------------------//
public void set(Object object, Calendar calendar, int scale)
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false; // @D9c
if(object instanceof String)
{
// @D10c new implementation
// old ...
//
// try
// {
// value_ = Short.parseShort((String) object);
// }
// catch(NumberFormatException e)
// {
// JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
// }
// @P1 First try to convert the string to an int(no extra object creation). If
// that fails try turning it into a double, which will involve an extra object
// create but Double will accept bigger numbers and floating point numbers so it
// will catch more truncation cases. The bottom line is don't create an extra
// object in the normal case. If the user does ps.setString(1, "111222333.444.555")
// on an integer field, they can't expect the best performance.
// create.
boolean tryAgain = false; // @P1a
try
{
// @P1d long longValue = (long) Double.parseDouble((String) object);
int intValue = (int) Integer.parseInt((String) object); // @P1a
if (intValue > Short.MAX_VALUE) {
truncated_ = 6; outOfBounds_ = true; value_ = Short.MAX_VALUE;
} else if (intValue < Short.MIN_VALUE) {
truncated_ = 6; outOfBounds_ = true; value_ = Short.MIN_VALUE;
} else {
value_ = (short) intValue; // @D9c
}
}
catch(NumberFormatException e)
{
tryAgain = true; // @P1a
// @P1d JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
}
if(tryAgain) // @P1a
{
// @P1a
try // @P1a
{
// @P1a
double doubleValue = Double.valueOf((String) object).doubleValue(); // @P1a
// @P1a
if( doubleValue > Short.MAX_VALUE ) {
truncated_ = 6; outOfBounds_ = true; value_ = Short.MAX_VALUE;
} else if ( doubleValue < Short.MIN_VALUE ) {
truncated_ = 6; outOfBounds_ = true; value_ = Short.MIN_VALUE;
} else { // @P1a
value_ = (short) doubleValue; // @P1a
}
} // @P1a
catch(NumberFormatException e) // @P1a
{
// @P1a
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH,e); // @P1a
} // @P1a
} // @P1a
} // @P1a
else if(object instanceof Number)
{
// Compute truncation by getting the value as a long
// and comparing it against MAX_VALUE/MIN_VALUE. You
// do this because truncation of the decimal portion of
// the value is insignificant. We only care if the
// whole number portion of the value is too large/small
// for the column.
long longValue = ((Number) object).longValue(); // @D9c
if( longValue > Short.MAX_VALUE ) {
// Note: Truncated here is set to 6 bytes. This is based on
// the idea that a long was used and a short was the
// column type. We could check for different types
// and provide a more accurate number, but I don't
// really know that this field is of any use to people
// in this case anyway (for example, you could have a
// float (4 bytes) that didn't fit into a bigint (8
// bytes) without some data truncation.
truncated_ = 6; outOfBounds_ = true; value_ = Short.MAX_VALUE;
} else if ( longValue < Short.MIN_VALUE ){
truncated_ = 6; outOfBounds_ = true; value_ = Short.MIN_VALUE;
} else {
// Store the value.
value_ = (short) longValue; // @D9c
}
}
else if(object instanceof Boolean)
value_ = (((Boolean) object).booleanValue() == true) ? (short) 1 : (short) 0;
else {
if (JDTrace.isTraceOn()) {
if (object == null) {
JDTrace.logInformation(this, "Unable to assign null object");
} else {
JDTrace.logInformation(this, "Unable to assign object("+object+") of class("+object.getClass().toString()+")");
}
}
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
}
if(scale_ > 0)
{ // @C0A
bigDecimalValue_ = (new BigDecimal(Short.toString(value_))).movePointLeft(scale_); // @A0A
value_ = (short) bigDecimalValue_.intValue(); // @A0A
} // @C0A
}
//---------------------------------------------------------//
// //
// DESCRIPTION OF SQL TYPE //
// //
//---------------------------------------------------------//
public int getSQLType()
{
return SQLData.SMALLINT;
}
public String getCreateParameters()
{
return null;
}
public int getDisplaySize()
{
return 6;
}
//@F1A JDBC 3.0
public String getJavaClassName()
{
/* smallints are Integers from jdbc 4.0 spec:
Note ? The JDBC 1.0 specification defined the Java object mapping for the
SMALLINT and TINYINT JDBC types to be Integer. The Java language did not
include the Byte and Short data types when the JDBC 1.0 specification was
finalized. The mapping of SMALLINT and TINYINT to Integer is maintained to
preserve backwards compatibility.*/
//this corresponds to getObject() also
return "java.lang.Integer"; //@int
}
public String getLiteralPrefix()
{
return null;
}
public String getLiteralSuffix()
{
return null;
}
public String getLocalName()
{
return "SMALLINT";
}
public int getMaximumPrecision()
{
return 5;
}
public int getMaximumScale()
{
return 0;
}
public int getMinimumScale()
{
return 0;
}
public int getNativeType()
{
return 500;
}
public int getPrecision()
{
return 5;
}
public int getRadix()
{
return 10;
}
public int getScale()
{
return scale_;
}
public int getType()
{
return java.sql.Types.SMALLINT;
}
public String getTypeName()
{
return "SMALLINT";
}
public boolean isSigned()
{
return true;
}
public boolean isText()
{
return false;
}
public int getActualSize()
{
return 2; // @D0C
}
public int getTruncated()
{
return truncated_;
}
public boolean getOutOfBounds() {
return outOfBounds_;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------//
// //
// CONVERSIONS TO JAVA TYPES //
// //
//---------------------------------------------------------//
public BigDecimal getBigDecimal(int scale)
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
if(scale_ > 0)
{ // @C0A
if(scale >= 0)
return bigDecimalValue_.setScale(scale); // @A0A
else
return bigDecimalValue_;
} // @C0A
else
{ // @C0A
if(scale <= 0) // @C0A
return BigDecimal.valueOf((long) value_); // @C0A
else // @C0A
return BigDecimal.valueOf((long) value_).setScale(scale); // @C0A
} // @C0A
}
public InputStream getBinaryStream()
throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
public Blob getBlob()
throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
public boolean getBoolean()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
return(value_ != 0);
}
public byte getByte()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
if(value_ > Byte.MAX_VALUE || value_ < Byte.MIN_VALUE)
{
truncated_ = 1; outOfBounds_ = true;
}
return(byte) value_;
}
public byte[] getBytes()
throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
public Date getDate(Calendar calendar)
throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
public double getDouble()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
if(scale_ > 0) // @C0A
return bigDecimalValue_.doubleValue(); // @A0A
else // @C0A
return(double) value_; // @A0D @C0A
}
public float getFloat()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
if(scale_ > 0) // @C0A
return bigDecimalValue_.floatValue(); // @A0A
else // @C0A
return(float) value_; // @A0D @C0A
}
public int getInt()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
return value_;
}
public long getLong()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
return value_;
}
public Object getObject()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
return new Integer(value_); // @D2c -- used to be new Short(value_)
}
public short getShort()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
return value_;
}
public String getString()
throws SQLException
{
truncated_ = 0; outOfBounds_ = false;
if(scale_ > 0) // @C0A
return bigDecimalValue_.toString(); // @A0A
else // @C0A
return Short.toString(value_); // @A0D @C0A
}
public Time getTime(Calendar calendar)
throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
public Timestamp getTimestamp(Calendar calendar)
throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
/* ifdef JDBC40
//@pda jdbc40
public RowId getRowId() throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
//@pda jdbc40
public SQLXML getSQLXML() throws SQLException
{
JDError.throwSQLException(this, JDError.EXC_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH);
return null;
}
endif */
public void saveValue() {
savedValue_ = new Short(value_);
}
}