/* util.c - various utility functions * * Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Gerhard Häring * * This file is part of pysqlite. * * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages * arising from the use of this software. * * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it * freely, subject to the following restrictions: * * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not * claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software * in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be * appreciated but is not required. * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be * misrepresented as being the original software. * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. */ #include "module.h" #include "connection.h" int pysqlite_step(sqlite3_stmt* statement, pysqlite_Connection* connection) { int rc; if (statement == NULL) { /* this is a workaround for SQLite 3.5 and later. it now apparently * returns NULL for "no-operation" statements */ rc = SQLITE_OK; } else { Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS rc = sqlite3_step(statement); Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS } return rc; } /** * Checks the SQLite error code and sets the appropriate DB-API exception. * Returns the error code (0 means no error occurred). */ int _pysqlite_seterror(sqlite3* db, sqlite3_stmt* st) { int errorcode; /* SQLite often doesn't report anything useful, unless you reset the statement first */ if (st != NULL) { (void)sqlite3_reset(st); } errorcode = sqlite3_errcode(db); switch (errorcode) { case SQLITE_OK: PyErr_Clear(); break; case SQLITE_INTERNAL: case SQLITE_NOTFOUND: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_InternalError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; case SQLITE_NOMEM: (void)PyErr_NoMemory(); break; case SQLITE_ERROR: case SQLITE_PERM: case SQLITE_ABORT: case SQLITE_BUSY: case SQLITE_LOCKED: case SQLITE_READONLY: case SQLITE_INTERRUPT: case SQLITE_IOERR: case SQLITE_FULL: case SQLITE_CANTOPEN: case SQLITE_PROTOCOL: case SQLITE_EMPTY: case SQLITE_SCHEMA: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_OperationalError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; case SQLITE_CORRUPT: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_DatabaseError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; case SQLITE_TOOBIG: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_DataError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; case SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: case SQLITE_MISMATCH: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_IntegrityError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; case SQLITE_MISUSE: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_ProgrammingError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; default: PyErr_SetString(pysqlite_DatabaseError, sqlite3_errmsg(db)); break; } return errorcode; } #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN # define IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0 #else # define IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 #endif PyObject * _pysqlite_long_from_int64(sqlite_int64 value) { #ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG # if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG < 8 if (value > PY_LLONG_MAX || value < PY_LLONG_MIN) { return _PyLong_FromByteArray(&value, sizeof(value), IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 1 /* signed */); } # endif # if SIZEOF_LONG < SIZEOF_LONG_LONG if (value > LONG_MAX || value < LONG_MIN) return PyLong_FromLongLong(value); # endif #else # if SIZEOF_LONG < 8 if (value > LONG_MAX || value < LONG_MIN) { return _PyLong_FromByteArray(&value, sizeof(value), IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 1 /* signed */); } # endif #endif return PyInt_FromLong(Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(value, sqlite_int64, long)); } sqlite_int64 _pysqlite_long_as_int64(PyObject * py_val) { int overflow; #ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG PY_LONG_LONG value = PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow(py_val, &overflow); #else long value = PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow(py_val, &overflow); #endif if (value == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; if (!overflow) { #ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG # if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG > 8 if (-0x8000000000000000LL <= value && value <= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL) # endif #else # if SIZEOF_LONG > 8 if (-0x8000000000000000L <= value && value <= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL) # endif #endif return value; } else if (sizeof(value) < sizeof(sqlite_int64)) { sqlite_int64 int64val; if (_PyLong_AsByteArray((PyLongObject *)py_val, (unsigned char *)&int64val, sizeof(int64val), IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 1 /* signed */) >= 0) { return int64val; } } PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "Python int too large to convert to SQLite INTEGER"); return -1; }