Re: SQLPutData bug ?

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От Hiroshi Inoue
Тема Re: SQLPutData bug ?
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Msg-id 3BC4247A.B43175A6@tpf.co.jp
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Ответ на SQLPutData bug ?  (Mika Mantyla <mmantyla@soberit.hut.fi>)
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Mika Mantyla wrote:
>
> Your name               : Mika M$BgO(Btyl$Bgî(B

> Your email address      : mmantyla@soberit.hut.fi
>
> System Configuration
> ---------------------
>    Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)         : AMD Athlon
>
>    Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF)  : RH 7.1
>
>    PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-7.1.3): PostgreSQL-7.1.3
>
>    Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.95.2)          : gcc-2.96-97.1 (Used
> pre-build binaries)
>
> FULL description of your problem:
> ------------------------------------------------
> We have ODBC application that is currently running on top of commercial
> Solid and Sybase databases.With some fixes I got this application to
> also work on PSQL on top of W2K. Now I'm trying to get the app to work
> in Linux with libiodbc-3.0.5-1 and postgresql-odbc-7.1.3
>
> However there seems to be problem with SQLPutData call. This was already
> a problem in W2k with PSQL (ODBC 07_01_0006), and you can see the ugly
> fix I made in the code. In Linux the same fix causes the program to get
> segmentation fault in st.ParamData call. If I remove the fix the final
> st.PutData call in the loop fails.
>
> I think this could be problem related to odbc somehow, but I really
> don't know.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> /**** Code with the problem **************************
>      else
>      {
>          char buf[256];
>          int got;
>          pos = 0;
>          do
>          {
>             // This copies data to buffer buf nothing more
>              got = data->GetData( pos, buf, sizeof(buf) );
>
> #ifdef PSQL
> #ifdef WIN32
>             if (got == 0)
>               break;
> #endif //WIN32
> #endif //PSQL

I don't think it's preferable to call SQLPutData with length 0
for any dbms. Why is the #ifdef needed ?

>
>             st.PutData( buf, got );
>              pos += got;
>          } while( got > 0 );
>      }
>      rc = st.ParamData( &pos );
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> /**** PutData call ************************/
> void
> DBStmt::PutData( void *buf, int bufsize )
> {
>      t_usec = 0;
>      do
>      {
>          rc = SQLPutData( hstmt, buf, bufsize );
>      } while( rc==SQL_STILL_EXECUTING && SocketOK() );
>
>      if( rc!=SQL_SUCCESS )
>          throw SQLExc( "SQLPutData failed", rc, hdbc, hstmt );
> }
> -----------------------------------------------------
> /**** ParamData call ************************/
> int
> DBStmt::ParamData( long *val )
> {
>      t_usec = 0;
>      do
>      {
>          rc = SQLParamData( hstmt, (void**)&val );

                                     Why &val not val ?

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue

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