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Table 16-3 lists the OCI handle and descriptor functions that are described in this section.
Table 16-3 Handle and Descriptor Functions
Function | Purpose |
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Allocate an array of descriptors |
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Free an array of descriptors |
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Get the value of an attribute of a handle |
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Set the value of an attribute of a handle or descriptor |
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Allocate and initialize a descriptor or LOB locator |
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Free a previously allocated descriptor |
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Allocate and initialize a handle |
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Free a previously allocated handle |
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Get a parameter descriptor |
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Set parameter descriptor in COR handle |
Allocates an array of descriptors.
sword OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc ( const void *parenth, void **descpp, const ub4 type, ub4 array_size, const size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp);
An environment handle.
Returns a pointer to a contiguous array of descriptors of the desired type.
Specifies the type of descriptor or LOB locator to be allocated. For a list of types, see "OCIDescriptorAlloc()".
Specifies the number of descriptors to allocate. An error is thrown when the call cannot allocate the number of descriptors.
Specifies an amount of user memory to be allocated for use by the application for the lifetime of the descriptors.
Returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramem_sz
allocated by the call for the user for the lifetime of the descriptors.
This call returns OCI_SUCCESS
if successful, or a suitable error if an out-of-memory condition occurs.
See Also:
"User Memory Allocation" for more information about thextramem_sz
parameter and user memory allocationExample 16-7 can be modified to allocate a large number of descriptors.
Example 16-7 Allocating a Large Number of Descriptors
OCIDateTime *descpp1[500]; ... for (i = 0; i!=500; i++) { /* Allocate descriptors */ OCIDescriptorAlloc((void *)envhp,(void **)&descpp1[i], OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP_TZ, 0,(void **)0); } ...
The for loop in Example 16-7 can now be replaced with a single call, as shown in Example 16-8.
Example 16-8 Allocating an Array of Descriptors
OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc((void *)envhp,(void **)&descpp1, OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP_TZ, 500, 0, (void **)0);
OCIDescriptorAlloc(), OCIArrayDescriptorFree()
Free a previously allocated array of descriptors.
sword OCIArrayDescriptorFree ( void **descp, const ub4 type );
Pointer to an array of allocated descriptors.
Specifies the type of storage to be freed. See the types listed in "OCIDescriptorAlloc()".
An error is returned when a descriptor is allocated using OCIDescriptorAlloc(), but freed using OCIArrayDescriptorFree().
Descriptors allocated using OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc()
must be freed using OCIArrayDescriptorFree()
. You must be careful to free the entire array at once: pass in the pointer descpp
returned by OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc()
to OCIArrayDescriptorFree()
appropriately. Otherwise, there can be memory leaks.
Gets the value of an attribute of a handle.
sword OCIAttrGet ( const void *trgthndlp, ub4 trghndltyp, void *attributep, ub4 *sizep, ub4 attrtype, OCIError *errhp );
Pointer to a handle type. The actual handle can be a statement handle, a session handle, and so on. When this call is used to get encoding, users are allowed to check against either an environment or statement handle.
The handle type. Valid types are:
Pointer to the storage for an attribute value. Is in the encoding specified by the charset
parameter of a previous call to OCIEnvNlsCreate()
.
The size of the attribute value, always in bytes because attributep
is a void
pointer. This can be passed as NULL
for most attributes because the sizes of non-string attributes are already known by the OCI library. For text*
parameters, a pointer to a ub4
must be passed in to get the length of the string.
The type of attribute being retrieved. The handle types and their readable attributes are listed in Appendix A.
An error handle that you can pass to OCIErrorGet() for diagnostic information when there is an error.
This call is used to get a particular attribute of a handle. OCI_DTYPE_PARAM
is used to do implicit and explicit describes. The parameter descriptor is also used in direct path loading. For implicit describes, the parameter descriptor has the column description for each select list. For explicit describes, the parameter descriptor has the describe information for each schema object that you are trying to describe. If the top-level parameter descriptor has an attribute that is itself a descriptor, use OCI_ATTR_PARAM
as the attribute type in the subsequent call to OCIAttrGet()
to get the Unicode information in an environment or statement handle.
A function closely related to OCIAttrGet()
is OCIDescribeAny(), which is a generic describe call that describes existing schema objects: tables, views, synonyms, procedures, functions, packages, sequences, and types. As a result of this call, the describe handle is populated with the object-specific attributes that can be obtained through an OCIAttrGet()
call.
Then an OCIParamGet() call on the describe handle returns a parameter descriptor for a specified position. Parameter positions begin with 1. Calling OCIAttrGet()
on the parameter descriptor returns the specific attributes of a stored procedure or function parameter or a table column descriptor. These subsequent calls do not need an extra round-trip to the server because the entire schema object description is cached on the client side by OCIDescribeAny(). Calling OCIAttrGet()
on the describe handle can also return the total number of positions.
In UTF-16
mode, particularly when executing a loop, try to reuse the same pointer variable corresponding to an attribute and copy the contents to local variables after OCIAttrGet()
is called. If multiple pointers are used for the same attribute, a memory leak can occur.
Sets the value of an attribute of a handle or a descriptor.
sword OCIAttrSet ( void *trgthndlp, ub4 trghndltyp, void *attributep, ub4 size, ub4 attrtype, OCIError *errhp );
Pointer to a handle whose attribute gets modified.
The handle type.
Pointer to an attribute value. The attribute value is copied into the target handle. If the attribute value is a pointer, then only the pointer is copied, not the contents of the pointer. String attributes must be in the encoding specified by the charset
parameter of a previous call to OCIEnvNlsCreate().
The size of an attribute value. This can be passed in as 0 for most attributes, as the size is already known by the OCI library. For text*
attributes, a ub4
must be passed in set to the length of the string in bytes, regardless of encoding.
The type of attribute being set.
An error handle that you can pass to OCIErrorGet() for diagnostic information when there is an error.
See Appendix A for a list of handle types and their writable attributes.
Allocates storage to hold descriptors or LOB locators.
sword OCIDescriptorAlloc ( const void *parenth, void **descpp, ub4 type, size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp);
An environment handle.
Returns a descriptor or LOB locator of the desired type.
Specifies the type of descriptor or LOB locator to be allocated:
OCI_DTYPE_SNAP
- Specifies generation of snapshot descriptor of C type OCISnapshot
.
OCI_DTYPE_LOB
- Specifies generation of a LOB value type locator (for a BLOB
or CLOB
) of C type OCILobLocator
.
OCI_DTYPE_FILE
- Specifies generation of a FILE value type locator of C type OCILobLocator
.
OCI_DTYPE_ROWID
- Specifies generation of a ROWID
descriptor of C type OCIRowid
.
OCI_DTYPE_DATE
- Specifies generation of an ANSI
DATE
descriptor of C type OCIDateTime
.
OCI_DTYPE_PARAM
- Specifies generation of a read-only parameter descriptor of C type OCIParam
.
OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP
- Specifies generation of a TIMESTAMP
descriptor of C type OCIDateTime
.
OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP_TZ
- Specifies generation of a TIMESTAMP
WITH
TIME
ZONE
descriptor of C type OCIDateTime
.
OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP_LTZ
- Specifies generation of a TIMESTAMP
WITH
LOCAL
TIME
ZONE
descriptor of C type OCIDateTime
.
OCI_DTYPE_INTERVAL_YM
- Specifies generation of an INTERVAL
YEAR
TO
MONTH
descriptor of C type OCIInterval
.
OCI_DTYPE_INTERVAL_DS
- Specifies generation of an INTERVAL
DAY
TO
SECOND
descriptor of C type OCIInterval
.
OCI_DTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP
- Specifies generation of a complex object retrieval descriptor of C type OCIComplexObjectComp
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQENQ_OPTIONS
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing enqueue options descriptor of C type OCIAQEnqOptions
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQDEQ_OPTIONS
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing dequeue options descriptor of C type OCIAQDeqOptions
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQMSG_PROPERTIES
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing message properties descriptor of C type OCIAQMsgProperties
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQAGENT
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing agent descriptor of C type OCIAQAgent
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQNFY
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing notification descriptor of C type OCIAQNotify
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQLIS_OPTIONS
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing listen descriptor of C type OCIAQListenOpts
.
OCI_DTYPE_AQLIS_MSG_PROPERTIES
- Specifies generation of an Advanced Queuing message properties descriptor of C type OCIAQLisMsgProps
.
OCI_DTYPE_SRVDN
- Specifies generation of a Distinguished Names descriptor of C type OCIServerDNs
.
OCI_DTYPE_UCB
- Specifies generation of a user callback descriptor of C type OCIUcb
.
Specifies an amount of user memory to be allocated for use by the application for the lifetime of the descriptor.
Returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramem_sz
allocated by the call for the user for the lifetime of the descriptor.
Returns a pointer to an allocated and initialized descriptor, corresponding to the type specified in type
. A non-NULL
descriptor or LOB locator is returned on success. No diagnostics are available on error.
This call returns OCI_SUCCESS
if successful, or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE
if an out-of-memory error occurs.
See Also:
"User Memory Allocation" for more information about thextramem_sz
parameter and user memory allocationOCIDescriptorFree(), OCIArrayDescriptorAlloc(), OCIArrayDescriptorFree()
Deallocates a previously allocated descriptor.
sword OCIDescriptorFree ( void *descp, ub4 type );
An allocated descriptor.
Specifies the type of storage to be freed. See the types listed in "OCIDescriptorAlloc()".
This call frees storage associated with a descriptor. Returns OCI_SUCCESS
or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE
. All descriptors can be explicitly deallocated; however, OCI deallocates a descriptor if the environment handle is deallocated.
Returns a pointer to an allocated and initialized handle.
sword OCIHandleAlloc ( const void *parenth, void **hndlpp, ub4 type, size_t xtramem_sz, void **usrmempp );
An environment handle.
Returns a handle.
Specifies the type of handle to be allocated. The allowed handles are described in Table 2-1.
Specifies an amount of user memory to be allocated.
Returns a pointer to the user memory of size xtramem_sz
allocated by the call for the user.
Returns a pointer to an allocated and initialized handle, corresponding to the type specified in type
. A non-NULL
handle is returned on success. All handles are allocated with respect to an environment handle that is passed in as a parent handle.
No diagnostics are available on error. This call returns OCI_SUCCESS
if successful, or OCI_INVALID_HANDLE
if an error occurs.
Handles must be allocated using OCIHandleAlloc()
before they can be passed into an OCI call.
See Also:
"User Memory Allocation" for more information about using thextramem_sz
parameter for user memory allocationThis call explicitly deallocates a handle.
sword OCIHandleFree ( void *hndlp, ub4 type );
A handle allocated by OCIHandleAlloc().
Specifies the type of storage to be freed. The handles are described in Table 2-1.
This call frees up storage associated with a handle, corresponding to the type specified in the type
parameter.
This call returns either OCI_SUCCESS
, OCI_INVALID_HANDLE
, or OCI_ERROR
.
All handles may be explicitly deallocated. The OCI deallocates a child handle if the parent is deallocated.
When a statement handle is freed, the cursor associated with the statement handle is closed, but the actual cursor closing may be deferred to the next round-trip to the server. If the application must close the cursor immediately, you can make a server round-trip call, such as OCIServerVersion() or OCIPing(), after the OCIHandleFree()
call.
Returns a descriptor of a parameter specified by position in the describe handle or statement handle.
sword OCIParamGet ( const void *hndlp, ub4 htype, OCIError *errhp, void **parmdpp, ub4 pos );
A statement handle or describe handle. The OCIParamGet()
function returns a parameter descriptor for this handle.
The type of the handle passed in the hndlp
parameter. Valid types are:
An error handle that you can pass to OCIErrorGet() for diagnostic information when there is an error.
A descriptor of the parameter at the position given in the pos
parameter, of handle type OCI_DTYPE_PARAM
.
Position number in the statement handle or describe handle. A parameter descriptor is returned for this position.
Note:
OCI_ERROR
is returned if there are no parameter descriptors for this position.This call returns a descriptor of a parameter specified by position in the describe handle or statement handle. Parameter descriptors are always allocated internally by the OCI library. They can be freed using OCIDescriptorFree(). For example, if you fetch the same column metadata for every execution of a statement, then the program leaks memory unless you explicitly free the parameter descriptor between each call to OCIParamGet()
.
See Also:
Appendix A for more detailed information about parameter descriptor attributesOCIArrayDescriptorAlloc(), OCIAttrSet(), OCIParamSet(), OCIDescriptorFree()
Sets a complex object retrieval (COR) descriptor into a COR handle.
sword OCIParamSet ( void *hndlp, ub4 htype, OCIError *errhp, const void *dscp, ub4 dtyp, ub4 pos );
Handle pointer.
Handle type.
An error handle that you can pass to OCIErrorGet() for diagnostic information when there is an error.
Complex object retrieval descriptor pointer.
Descriptor type. The descriptor type for a COR descriptor is OCI_DTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP
.
Position number.
The COR handle must have been previously allocated using OCIHandleAlloc(), and the descriptor must have been previously allocated using OCIDescriptorAlloc(). Attributes of the descriptor are set using OCIAttrSet().
See Also:
"Complex Object Retrieval" for more information about complex object retrieval