clair/vendor/github.com/ziutek/mymysql/mysql/row.go

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package mysql
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"os"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"time"
)
// Result row - contains values for any column of received row.
//
// If row is a result of ordinary text query, its element can be
// []byte slice, contained result text or nil if NULL is returned.
//
// If it is result of prepared statement execution, its element field can be:
// intX, uintX, floatX, []byte, Date, Time, time.Time (in Local location) or nil
type Row []interface{}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as []byte ([]byte{} if NULL)
func (tr Row) Bin(nn int) (bin []byte) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// bin = []byte{}
case []byte:
bin = data
default:
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
fmt.Fprint(buf, data)
bin = buf.Bytes()
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as string ("" if NULL)
func (tr Row) Str(nn int) (str string) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// str = ""
case []byte:
str = string(data)
case time.Time:
str = TimeString(data)
case time.Duration:
str = DurationString(data)
default:
str = fmt.Sprint(data)
}
return
}
const _MAX_INT = int64(int(^uint(0) >> 1))
const _MIN_INT = -_MAX_INT - 1
// Get the nn-th value and return it as int (0 if NULL). Return error if
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) IntErr(nn int) (val int, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case int32:
val = int(data)
case int16:
val = int(data)
case uint16:
val = int(data)
case int8:
val = int(data)
case uint8:
val = int(data)
case []byte:
val, err = strconv.Atoi(string(data))
case int64:
if data >= _MIN_INT && data <= _MAX_INT {
val = int(data)
} else {
err = strconv.ErrRange
}
case uint32:
if int64(data) <= _MAX_INT {
val = int(data)
} else {
err = strconv.ErrRange
}
case uint64:
if data <= uint64(_MAX_INT) {
val = int(data)
} else {
err = strconv.ErrRange
}
default:
err = os.ErrInvalid
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as int (0 if NULL). Panic if conversion is
// impossible.
func (tr Row) Int(nn int) (val int) {
val, err := tr.IntErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as int. Return 0 if value is NULL or
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceInt(nn int) (val int) {
val, _ = tr.IntErr(nn)
return
}
const _MAX_UINT = uint64(^uint(0))
// Get the nn-th value and return it as uint (0 if NULL). Return error if
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) UintErr(nn int) (val uint, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case uint32:
val = uint(data)
case uint16:
val = uint(data)
case uint8:
val = uint(data)
case []byte:
var v uint64
v, err = strconv.ParseUint(string(data), 0, 0)
val = uint(v)
case uint64:
if data <= _MAX_UINT {
val = uint(data)
} else {
err = strconv.ErrRange
}
case int8, int16, int32, int64:
v := reflect.ValueOf(data).Int()
if v >= 0 && uint64(v) <= _MAX_UINT {
val = uint(v)
} else {
err = strconv.ErrRange
}
default:
err = os.ErrInvalid
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as uint (0 if NULL). Panic if conversion is
// impossible.
func (tr Row) Uint(nn int) (val uint) {
val, err := tr.UintErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as uint. Return 0 if value is NULL or
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceUint(nn int) (val uint) {
val, _ = tr.UintErr(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as Date (0000-00-00 if NULL). Return error
// if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) DateErr(nn int) (val Date, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case Date:
val = data
case []byte:
val, err = ParseDate(string(data))
}
return
}
// It is like DateErr but panics if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Date(nn int) (val Date) {
val, err := tr.DateErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// It is like DateErr but return 0000-00-00 if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceDate(nn int) (val Date) {
val, _ = tr.DateErr(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as time.Time in loc location (zero if NULL)
// Returns error if conversion is impossible. It can convert Date to time.Time.
func (tr Row) TimeErr(nn int, loc *time.Location) (t time.Time, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case time.Time:
if loc == time.Local {
t = data
} else {
y, mon, d := data.Date()
h, m, s := data.Clock()
t = time.Date(y, mon, d, h, m, s, t.Nanosecond(), loc)
}
case Date:
t = data.Time(loc)
case []byte:
t, err = ParseTime(string(data), loc)
}
return
}
// As TimeErr but panics if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Time(nn int, loc *time.Location) (val time.Time) {
val, err := tr.TimeErr(nn, loc)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// It is like TimeErr but returns 0000-00-00 00:00:00 if conversion is
// impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceTime(nn int, loc *time.Location) (val time.Time) {
val, _ = tr.TimeErr(nn, loc)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as time.Time in Local location
// (zero if NULL). Returns error if conversion is impossible.
// It can convert Date to time.Time.
func (tr Row) LocaltimeErr(nn int) (t time.Time, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case time.Time:
t = data
case Date:
t = data.Time(time.Local)
case []byte:
t, err = ParseTime(string(data), time.Local)
}
return
}
// As LocaltimeErr but panics if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Localtime(nn int) (val time.Time) {
val, err := tr.LocaltimeErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// It is like LocaltimeErr but returns 0000-00-00 00:00:00 if conversion is
// impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceLocaltime(nn int) (val time.Time) {
val, _ = tr.LocaltimeErr(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as time.Duration (0 if NULL). Return error
// if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) DurationErr(nn int) (val time.Duration, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
case time.Duration:
val = data
case []byte:
val, err = ParseDuration(string(data))
default:
err = errors.New(
fmt.Sprintf("Can't convert `%v` to time.Duration", data),
)
}
return
}
// It is like DurationErr but panics if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Duration(nn int) (val time.Duration) {
val, err := tr.DurationErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// It is like DurationErr but return 0 if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceDuration(nn int) (val time.Duration) {
val, _ = tr.DurationErr(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as bool. Return error
// if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) BoolErr(nn int) (val bool, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case int8:
val = (data != 0)
case int32:
val = (data != 0)
case int16:
val = (data != 0)
case int64:
val = (data != 0)
case uint8:
val = (data != 0)
case uint32:
val = (data != 0)
case uint16:
val = (data != 0)
case uint64:
val = (data != 0)
case []byte:
var v int64
v, err = strconv.ParseInt(string(data), 0, 64)
val = (v != 0)
default:
err = os.ErrInvalid
}
return
}
// It is like BoolErr but panics if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Bool(nn int) (val bool) {
val, err := tr.BoolErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// It is like BoolErr but return false if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceBool(nn int) (val bool) {
val, _ = tr.BoolErr(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as int64 (0 if NULL). Return error if
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Int64Err(nn int) (val int64, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case int64, int32, int16, int8:
val = reflect.ValueOf(data).Int()
case uint64, uint32, uint16, uint8:
u := reflect.ValueOf(data).Uint()
if u > math.MaxInt64 {
err = strconv.ErrRange
} else {
val = int64(u)
}
case []byte:
val, err = strconv.ParseInt(string(data), 10, 64)
default:
err = os.ErrInvalid
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as int64 (0 if NULL).
// Panic if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Int64(nn int) (val int64) {
val, err := tr.Int64Err(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as int64. Return 0 if value is NULL or
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceInt64(nn int) (val int64) {
val, _ = tr.Int64Err(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as uint64 (0 if NULL). Return error if
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Uint64Err(nn int) (val uint64, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case uint64, uint32, uint16, uint8:
val = reflect.ValueOf(data).Uint()
case int64, int32, int16, int8:
i := reflect.ValueOf(data).Int()
if i < 0 {
err = strconv.ErrRange
} else {
val = uint64(i)
}
case []byte:
val, err = strconv.ParseUint(string(data), 10, 64)
default:
err = os.ErrInvalid
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as uint64 (0 if NULL).
// Panic if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Uint64(nn int) (val uint64) {
val, err := tr.Uint64Err(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as uint64. Return 0 if value is NULL or
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceUint64(nn int) (val uint64) {
val, _ = tr.Uint64Err(nn)
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as float64 (0 if NULL). Return error if
// conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) FloatErr(nn int) (val float64, err error) {
switch data := tr[nn].(type) {
case nil:
// nop
case float64, float32:
val = reflect.ValueOf(data).Float()
case int64, int32, int16, int8:
i := reflect.ValueOf(data).Int()
if i >= 2<<53 || i <= -(2<<53) {
err = strconv.ErrRange
} else {
val = float64(i)
}
case uint64, uint32, uint16, uint8:
u := reflect.ValueOf(data).Uint()
if u >= 2<<53 {
err = strconv.ErrRange
} else {
val = float64(u)
}
case []byte:
val, err = strconv.ParseFloat(string(data), 64)
default:
err = os.ErrInvalid
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as float64 (0 if NULL).
// Panic if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) Float(nn int) (val float64) {
val, err := tr.FloatErr(nn)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return
}
// Get the nn-th value and return it as float64. Return 0 if value is NULL or
// if conversion is impossible.
func (tr Row) ForceFloat(nn int) (val float64) {
val, _ = tr.FloatErr(nn)
return
}