pgadmin3/db/keywords.c
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* keywords.c
* lexical token lookup for reserved words in PostgreSQL
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2006, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/keywords.c,v 1.177 2006/10/07 21:51:02 petere Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// pgAdmin note: This file is based on src/backend/parser/keywords.c and
// src/backend/parser/kwlookup.c from PostgreSQL, but extended
// to support EntepriseDB and Greenplum.
//
// This file is under the BSD licence, per PostgreSQL.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "postgres.h"
#include "parser/keywords.h"
/*
* List of (keyword-name, keyword-token-value) pairs.
*/
#define PG_KEYWORD(a,b,c) {a,c},
const ScanKeyword ScanKeywords[] = {
#include <parser/kwlist.h>
};
const int NumScanKeywords = lengthof(ScanKeywords);
/*
* Additional pairs here. They need to live in a separate array since
* the ScanKeywords array needs to be sorted!
*
* !!WARNING!!: This list must be sorted, because binary
* search is used to locate entries.
*/
#define PG_KEYWORD2(a,b) {a,b},
const ScanKeyword ScanKeywordsExtra[] = {
PG_KEYWORD2("connect", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("convert", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("distributed", UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("exec", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("log", UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("long", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("minus", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("nocache", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("number", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("package", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("pls_integer", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("raw", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("return", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("smalldatetime", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("smallfloat", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("smallmoney", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("sysdate", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("systimestap", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("tinyint", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("tinytext", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD2("varchar2", RESERVED_KEYWORD)
};
const int NumScanKeywordsExtra = lengthof(ScanKeywordsExtra);
/*
* ScanKeywordLookup - see if a given word is a keyword
*
* Returns a pointer to the ScanKeyword table entry, or NULL if no match.
*
* The match is done case-insensitively. Note that we deliberately use a
* dumbed-down case conversion that will only translate 'A'-'Z' into 'a'-'z',
* even if we are in a locale where tolower() would produce more or different
* translations. This is to conform to the SQL99 spec, which says that
* keywords are to be matched in this way even though non-keyword identifiers
* receive a different case-normalization mapping.
*/
const ScanKeyword *
ScanKeywordLookup(const char *text)
{
int len,
i;
char word[NAMEDATALEN];
const ScanKeyword *low;
const ScanKeyword *high;
len = strlen(text);
/* We assume all keywords are shorter than NAMEDATALEN. */
if (len >= NAMEDATALEN)
return NULL;
/*
* Apply an ASCII-only downcasing. We must not use tolower() since it may
* produce the wrong translation in some locales (eg, Turkish).
*/
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
char ch = text[i];
if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z')
ch += 'a' - 'A';
word[i] = ch;
}
word[len] = '\0';
/*
* Now do a binary search using plain strcmp() comparison.
*/
low = &ScanKeywords[0];
high = endof(ScanKeywords) - 1;
while (low <= high)
{
const ScanKeyword *middle;
int difference;
middle = low + (high - low) / 2;
difference = strcmp(middle->name, word);
if (difference == 0)
return middle;
else if (difference < 0)
low = middle + 1;
else
high = middle - 1;
}
/*
* If not found, also do a binary search in the list of extra
* keywords.
*/
low = &ScanKeywordsExtra[0];
high = endof(ScanKeywordsExtra) - 1;
while (low <= high)
{
const ScanKeyword *middle;
int difference;
middle = low + (high - low) / 2;
difference = strcmp(middle->name, word);
if (difference == 0)
return middle;
else if (difference < 0)
low = middle + 1;
else
high = middle - 1;
}
return NULL;
}