office-gobmx/unixODBC/inc/sqltypes.h
Thomas Arnhold 85e94e11bc remove empty ascii boxes and stuff II
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/*************************************************************
* sqltypes.h
*
* This is the lowest level include in unixODBC. It defines
* the basic types required by unixODBC and is heavily based
* upon the MS include of the same name (it has to be for
* binary compatability between drivers developed under different
* packages).
*
* You can include this file directly but it is almost always
* included indirectly, by including.. for example sqlext.h
*
* This include makes no effort to be usefull on any platforms other
* than Linux (with some exceptions for UNIX in general).
*
* !!!DO NOT CONTAMINATE THIS FILE WITH NON-Linux CODE!!!
*
*************************************************************/
#ifndef __SQLTYPES_H
#define __SQLTYPES_H
/****************************
* default to the 3.51 definitions. should define ODBCVER before here if you want an older set of defines
***************************/
#ifndef ODBCVER
#define ODBCVER 0x0351
#endif
/*
* if thi sis set, then use a 4 byte unicode definition, insteead of the 2 bye that MS use
*/
#ifdef SQL_WCHART_CONVERT
/*
* Use this if you want to use the C/C++ portable definition of a wide char, wchar_t
* Microsoft hardcoded a definition of unsigned short which may not be compatible with
* your platform specific wide char definition.
*/
#include <wchar.h>
#endif
#include <sal/types.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef SIZEOF_LONG_INT
# define SIZEOF_LONG_INT SAL_TYPES_SIZEOFLONG
#endif
#ifndef ODBCINT64
# define ODBCINT64 sal_Int64
#endif
#ifndef UODBCINT64
# define UODBCINT64 sal_uInt64
#endif
/*
* this is defined by configure, but will not be on a normal application build
* the install creates a unixodbc_conf.h file that contains the current build settings
*/
#ifndef SIZEOF_LONG_INT
#include <unixodbc_conf.h>
#endif
#ifndef SIZEOF_LONG_INT
#error "Needs to know how big a long int is to continue!!!"
#endif
/****************************
* These make up for having no windows.h
***************************/
#ifndef ALLREADY_HAVE_WINDOWS_TYPE
#define FAR
#define CALLBACK
#define SQL_API
#define BOOL int
typedef void* HWND;
typedef char CHAR;
#ifdef UNICODE
/*
* NOTE: The Microsoft unicode define is only for apps that want to use TCHARs and
* be able to compile for both unicode and non-unicode with the same source.
* This is not recommanded for linux applications and is not supported
* by the standard linux string header files.
*/
#ifdef SQL_WCHART_CONVERT
typedef wchar_t TCHAR;
#else
typedef signed short TCHAR;
#endif
#else
typedef char TCHAR;
#endif
#ifndef DONT_TD_VOID
typedef void VOID;
#endif
typedef unsigned short WORD;
#if (SIZEOF_LONG_INT == 4)
typedef unsigned long DWORD;
#else
typedef unsigned int DWORD;
#endif
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
#ifdef SQL_WCHART_CONVERT
typedef wchar_t WCHAR;
#else
typedef unsigned short WCHAR;
#endif
typedef WCHAR* LPWSTR;
typedef const char* LPCSTR;
typedef const WCHAR* LPCWSTR;
typedef TCHAR* LPTSTR;
typedef char* LPSTR;
typedef DWORD* LPDWORD;
typedef void* HINSTANCE;
#endif
/****************************
* standard SQL* data types. use these as much as possible when using ODBC calls/vars
***************************/
typedef unsigned char SQLCHAR;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef unsigned char SQLDATE;
typedef unsigned char SQLDECIMAL;
typedef double SQLDOUBLE;
typedef double SQLFLOAT;
#endif
/*
* can't use a long it fails on 64 platforms
*/
/*
* Hopefully by now it should be safe to assume most drivers know about SQLLEN now
* and the defaukt is now sizeof( SQLLEN ) = 8 on 64 bit platforms
*
*/
#if (SIZEOF_LONG_INT == 8)
#ifdef BUILD_LEGACY_64_BIT_MODE
typedef int SQLINTEGER;
typedef unsigned int SQLUINTEGER;
#define SQLLEN SQLINTEGER
#define SQLULEN SQLUINTEGER
#define SQLSETPOSIROW SQLUSMALLINT
/*
* These are not supprted on 64bit ODBC according to MS, removed, so use at your peril
*
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWCOUNT;
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWSETSIZE;
typedef SQLULEN SQLTRANSID;
typedef SQLLEN SQLROWOFFSET;
*/
#else
typedef int SQLINTEGER;
typedef unsigned int SQLUINTEGER;
typedef long SQLLEN;
typedef unsigned long SQLULEN;
typedef unsigned long SQLSETPOSIROW;
/*
* These are not supprted on 64bit ODBC according to MS, removed, so use at your peril
*
typedef SQLULEN SQLTRANSID;
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWCOUNT;
typedef SQLUINTEGER SQLROWSETSIZE;
typedef SQLLEN SQLROWOFFSET;
*/
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWCOUNT;
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWSETSIZE;
typedef SQLULEN SQLTRANSID;
typedef SQLLEN SQLROWOFFSET;
#endif
#else
typedef long SQLINTEGER;
typedef unsigned long SQLUINTEGER;
#define SQLLEN SQLINTEGER
#define SQLULEN SQLUINTEGER
#define SQLSETPOSIROW SQLUSMALLINT
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWCOUNT;
typedef SQLULEN SQLROWSETSIZE;
typedef SQLULEN SQLTRANSID;
typedef SQLLEN SQLROWOFFSET;
#endif
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef unsigned char SQLNUMERIC;
#endif
typedef void * SQLPOINTER;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef float SQLREAL;
#endif
typedef signed short int SQLSMALLINT;
typedef unsigned short SQLUSMALLINT;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef unsigned char SQLTIME;
typedef unsigned char SQLTIMESTAMP;
typedef unsigned char SQLVARCHAR;
#endif
typedef SQLSMALLINT SQLRETURN;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef void * SQLHANDLE;
typedef SQLHANDLE SQLHENV;
typedef SQLHANDLE SQLHDBC;
typedef SQLHANDLE SQLHSTMT;
typedef SQLHANDLE SQLHDESC;
#else
typedef void * SQLHENV;
typedef void * SQLHDBC;
typedef void * SQLHSTMT;
/*
* some things like PHP won't build without this
*/
typedef void * SQLHANDLE;
#endif
/****************************
* These are cast into the actual struct that is being passed around. The
* DriverManager knows what its structs look like and the Driver knows about its
* structs... the app knows nothing about them... just void*
* These are deprecated in favour of SQLHENV, SQLHDBC, SQLHSTMT
***************************/
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef SQLHANDLE HENV;
typedef SQLHANDLE HDBC;
typedef SQLHANDLE HSTMT;
#else
typedef void * HENV;
typedef void * HDBC;
typedef void * HSTMT;
#endif
/****************************
* more basic data types to augment what windows.h provides
***************************/
#ifndef ALLREADY_HAVE_WINDOWS_TYPE
typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
typedef signed char SCHAR;
typedef SCHAR SQLSCHAR;
#if (SIZEOF_LONG_INT == 4)
typedef long int SDWORD;
typedef unsigned long int UDWORD;
#else
typedef int SDWORD;
typedef unsigned int UDWORD;
#endif
typedef signed short int SWORD;
typedef unsigned short int UWORD;
typedef unsigned int UINT;
typedef signed long SLONG;
typedef signed short SSHORT;
typedef unsigned long ULONG;
typedef unsigned short USHORT;
typedef double SDOUBLE;
typedef double LDOUBLE;
typedef float SFLOAT;
typedef void* PTR;
typedef signed short RETCODE;
typedef void* SQLHWND;
#endif
/****************************
* standard structs for working with date/times
***************************/
#ifndef __SQLDATE
#define __SQLDATE
typedef struct tagDATE_STRUCT
{
SQLSMALLINT year;
SQLUSMALLINT month;
SQLUSMALLINT day;
} DATE_STRUCT;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef DATE_STRUCT SQL_DATE_STRUCT;
#endif
typedef struct tagTIME_STRUCT
{
SQLUSMALLINT hour;
SQLUSMALLINT minute;
SQLUSMALLINT second;
} TIME_STRUCT;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef TIME_STRUCT SQL_TIME_STRUCT;
#endif
typedef struct tagTIMESTAMP_STRUCT
{
SQLSMALLINT year;
SQLUSMALLINT month;
SQLUSMALLINT day;
SQLUSMALLINT hour;
SQLUSMALLINT minute;
SQLUSMALLINT second;
SQLUINTEGER fraction;
} TIMESTAMP_STRUCT;
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef TIMESTAMP_STRUCT SQL_TIMESTAMP_STRUCT;
#endif
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef enum
{
SQL_IS_YEAR = 1,
SQL_IS_MONTH = 2,
SQL_IS_DAY = 3,
SQL_IS_HOUR = 4,
SQL_IS_MINUTE = 5,
SQL_IS_SECOND = 6,
SQL_IS_YEAR_TO_MONTH = 7,
SQL_IS_DAY_TO_HOUR = 8,
SQL_IS_DAY_TO_MINUTE = 9,
SQL_IS_DAY_TO_SECOND = 10,
SQL_IS_HOUR_TO_MINUTE = 11,
SQL_IS_HOUR_TO_SECOND = 12,
SQL_IS_MINUTE_TO_SECOND = 13
} SQLINTERVAL;
#endif
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
typedef struct tagSQL_YEAR_MONTH
{
SQLUINTEGER year;
SQLUINTEGER month;
} SQL_YEAR_MONTH_STRUCT;
typedef struct tagSQL_DAY_SECOND
{
SQLUINTEGER day;
SQLUINTEGER hour;
SQLUINTEGER minute;
SQLUINTEGER second;
SQLUINTEGER fraction;
} SQL_DAY_SECOND_STRUCT;
typedef struct tagSQL_INTERVAL_STRUCT
{
SQLINTERVAL interval_type;
SQLSMALLINT interval_sign;
union {
SQL_YEAR_MONTH_STRUCT year_month;
SQL_DAY_SECOND_STRUCT day_second;
} intval;
} SQL_INTERVAL_STRUCT;
#endif
#endif
#ifndef ODBCINT64
# if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
# if (SIZEOF_LONG_INT == 8)
# define ODBCINT64 long
# define UODBCINT64 unsigned long
# else
# ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG
# define ODBCINT64 long long
# define UODBCINT64 unsigned long long
# else
/*
* may fail in some cases, but what else can we do ?
*/
struct __bigint_struct
{
int hiword;
unsigned int loword;
};
struct __bigint_struct_u
{
unsigned int hiword;
unsigned int loword;
};
# define ODBCINT64 struct __bigint_struct
# define UODBCINT64 struct __bigint_struct_u
# endif
# endif
#endif
#endif
#ifdef ODBCINT64
typedef ODBCINT64 SQLBIGINT;
#endif
#ifdef UODBCINT64
typedef UODBCINT64 SQLUBIGINT;
#endif
/****************************
* cursor and bookmark
***************************/
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0300)
#define SQL_MAX_NUMERIC_LEN 16
typedef struct tagSQL_NUMERIC_STRUCT
{
SQLCHAR precision;
SQLSCHAR scale;
SQLCHAR sign; /* 1=pos 0=neg */
SQLCHAR val[SQL_MAX_NUMERIC_LEN];
} SQL_NUMERIC_STRUCT;
#endif
#if (ODBCVER >= 0x0350)
#ifdef GUID_DEFINED
#ifndef ALLREADY_HAVE_WINDOWS_TYPE
typedef GUID SQLGUID;
#else
typedef struct tagSQLGUID
{
DWORD Data1;
WORD Data2;
WORD Data3;
BYTE Data4[ 8 ];
} SQLGUID;
#endif
#else
typedef struct tagSQLGUID
{
DWORD Data1;
WORD Data2;
WORD Data3;
BYTE Data4[ 8 ];
} SQLGUID;
#endif
#endif
typedef SQLULEN BOOKMARK;
typedef WCHAR SQLWCHAR;
#ifdef UNICODE
typedef SQLWCHAR SQLTCHAR;
#else
typedef SQLCHAR SQLTCHAR;
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif