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/*
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License, version 2.0, for more details.
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*/
#include "client/base/show_variable_query_extractor.h"
#include <functional>
using namespace Mysql::Tools::Base;
using std::string;
using std::vector;
using std::placeholders::_1;
Show_variable_query_extractor::Show_variable_query_extractor()
: m_exists(false) {}
int64 Show_variable_query_extractor::extract_variable(
const Mysql_query_runner::Row &result_row) {
this->m_extracted_variable = result_row[0];
this->m_exists = true;
Mysql_query_runner::cleanup_result(result_row);
return 0;
}
int64 Show_variable_query_extractor::get_variable_value(
Mysql_query_runner *query_runner_to_copy, string variable, string &value,
bool &exists) {
Show_variable_query_extractor extractor;
Mysql_query_runner query_runner_to_use(*query_runner_to_copy);
std::function<int64(const Mysql_query_runner::Row &)> result_cb = std::bind(
&Show_variable_query_extractor::extract_variable, &extractor, _1);
query_runner_to_use.add_result_callback(&result_cb);
/*
Note: Because MySQL uses the C escape syntax in strings (for example, '\n'
to represent newline), you must double any '\' that you use in your LIKE
strings. For example, to search for '\n', specify it as '\\n'.To search for
'\', specify it as '\\\\' (the backslashes are stripped once by the parser
and another time when the pattern match is done, leaving a single backslash
to be matched).
Example: "t\1" = > "t\\\\1"
*/
string quoted_variable;
for (size_t i = 0; i < variable.size(); i++) {
if (variable[i] == '\\') {
quoted_variable.append(3, '\\');
} else if (variable[i] == '\'' || variable[i] == '_' ||
variable[i] == '%') {
quoted_variable += '\\';
}
quoted_variable += variable[i];
}
query_runner_to_use.run_query("SELECT @@global." + quoted_variable);
value = extractor.m_extracted_variable;
exists = extractor.m_exists;
return 0;
}