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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Query code for SQLite embedded database engine.
- */
- /**
- * @addtogroup database
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * SQLite specific implementation of InsertQuery.
- *
- * We ignore all the default fields and use the clever SQLite syntax:
- * INSERT INTO table DEFAULT VALUES
- * for degenerated "default only" queries.
- */
- class InsertQuery_sqlite extends InsertQuery {
- public function execute() {
- if (!$this->preExecute()) {
- return NULL;
- }
- if (count($this->insertFields)) {
- return parent::execute();
- }
- else {
- return $this->connection->query('INSERT INTO {' . $this->table . '} DEFAULT VALUES', array(), $this->queryOptions);
- }
- }
- public function __toString() {
- // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.
- $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments);
- // Produce as many generic placeholders as necessary.
- $placeholders = array_fill(0, count($this->insertFields), '?');
- // If we're selecting from a SelectQuery, finish building the query and
- // pass it back, as any remaining options are irrelevant.
- if (!empty($this->fromQuery)) {
- $insert_fields_string = $this->insertFields ? ' (' . implode(', ', $this->insertFields) . ') ' : ' ';
- return $comments . 'INSERT INTO {' . $this->table . '}' . $insert_fields_string . $this->fromQuery;
- }
- return $comments . 'INSERT INTO {' . $this->table . '} (' . implode(', ', $this->insertFields) . ') VALUES (' . implode(', ', $placeholders) . ')';
- }
- }
- /**
- * SQLite specific implementation of UpdateQuery.
- *
- * SQLite counts all the rows that match the conditions as modified, even if they
- * will not be affected by the query. We workaround this by ensuring that
- * we don't select those rows.
- *
- * A query like this one:
- * UPDATE test SET col1 = 'newcol1', col2 = 'newcol2' WHERE tid = 1
- * will become:
- * UPDATE test SET col1 = 'newcol1', col2 = 'newcol2' WHERE tid = 1 AND (col1 <> 'newcol1' OR col2 <> 'newcol2')
- */
- class UpdateQuery_sqlite extends UpdateQuery {
- public function execute() {
- if (!empty($this->queryOptions['sqlite_return_matched_rows'])) {
- return parent::execute();
- }
- // Get the fields used in the update query.
- $fields = $this->expressionFields + $this->fields;
- // Add the inverse of the fields to the condition.
- $condition = new DatabaseCondition('OR');
- foreach ($fields as $field => $data) {
- if (is_array($data)) {
- // The field is an expression.
- $condition->where($field . ' <> ' . $data['expression']);
- $condition->isNull($field);
- }
- elseif (!isset($data)) {
- // The field will be set to NULL.
- $condition->isNotNull($field);
- }
- else {
- $condition->condition($field, $data, '<>');
- $condition->isNull($field);
- }
- }
- if (count($condition)) {
- $condition->compile($this->connection, $this);
- $this->condition->where((string) $condition, $condition->arguments());
- }
- return parent::execute();
- }
- }
- /**
- * SQLite specific implementation of DeleteQuery.
- */
- class DeleteQuery_sqlite extends DeleteQuery {
- public function execute() {
- // When the WHERE is omitted from a DELETE statement and the table being
- // deleted has no triggers, SQLite uses an optimization to erase the entire
- // table content without having to visit each row of the table individually.
- // Prior to SQLite 3.6.5, SQLite does not return the actual number of rows
- // deleted by that optimized "truncate" optimization. But we want to return
- // the number of rows affected, so we calculate it directly.
- if (!count($this->condition)) {
- $total_rows = $this->connection->query('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM {' . $this->connection->escapeTable($this->table) . '}')->fetchField();
- parent::execute();
- return $total_rows;
- }
- else {
- return parent::execute();
- }
- }
- }
- /**
- * SQLite specific implementation of TruncateQuery.
- *
- * SQLite doesn't support TRUNCATE, but a DELETE query with no condition has
- * exactly the effect (it is implemented by DROPing the table).
- */
- class TruncateQuery_sqlite extends TruncateQuery {
- public function __toString() {
- // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.
- $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments);
- return $comments . 'DELETE FROM {' . $this->connection->escapeTable($this->table) . '} ';
- }
- }
- /**
- * @} End of "addtogroup database".
- */
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