#ifndef PG_QUERY_H #define PG_QUERY_H #include typedef struct { char* message; // exception message char* funcname; // source function of exception (e.g. SearchSysCache) char* filename; // source of exception (e.g. parse.l) int lineno; // source of exception (e.g. 104) int cursorpos; // char in query at which exception occurred char* context; // additional context (optional, can be NULL) } PgQueryError; typedef struct { unsigned int len; char* data; } PgQueryProtobuf; typedef struct { PgQueryProtobuf pbuf; char* stderr_buffer; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryScanResult; typedef struct { char* parse_tree; char* stderr_buffer; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryParseResult; typedef struct { PgQueryProtobuf parse_tree; char* stderr_buffer; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryProtobufParseResult; typedef struct { int stmt_location; int stmt_len; } PgQuerySplitStmt; typedef struct { PgQuerySplitStmt **stmts; int n_stmts; char* stderr_buffer; PgQueryError* error; } PgQuerySplitResult; typedef struct { char* query; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryDeparseResult; typedef struct { char* plpgsql_funcs; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryPlpgsqlParseResult; typedef struct { uint64_t fingerprint; char* fingerprint_str; char* stderr_buffer; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryFingerprintResult; typedef struct { char* normalized_query; PgQueryError* error; } PgQueryNormalizeResult; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif PgQueryNormalizeResult pg_query_normalize(const char* input); PgQueryScanResult pg_query_scan(const char* input); PgQueryParseResult pg_query_parse(const char* input); PgQueryProtobufParseResult pg_query_parse_protobuf(const char* input); PgQueryPlpgsqlParseResult pg_query_parse_plpgsql(const char* input); PgQueryFingerprintResult pg_query_fingerprint(const char* input); // Use pg_query_split_with_scanner when you need to split statements that may // contain parse errors, otherwise pg_query_split_with_parser is recommended // for improved accuracy due the parser adding additional token handling. // // Note that we try to support special cases like comments, strings containing // ";" on both, as well as oddities like "CREATE RULE .. (SELECT 1; SELECT 2);" // which is treated as as single statement. PgQuerySplitResult pg_query_split_with_scanner(const char *input); PgQuerySplitResult pg_query_split_with_parser(const char *input); PgQueryDeparseResult pg_query_deparse_protobuf(PgQueryProtobuf parse_tree); void pg_query_free_normalize_result(PgQueryNormalizeResult result); void pg_query_free_scan_result(PgQueryScanResult result); void pg_query_free_parse_result(PgQueryParseResult result); void pg_query_free_split_result(PgQuerySplitResult result); void pg_query_free_deparse_result(PgQueryDeparseResult result); void pg_query_free_protobuf_parse_result(PgQueryProtobufParseResult result); void pg_query_free_plpgsql_parse_result(PgQueryPlpgsqlParseResult result); void pg_query_free_fingerprint_result(PgQueryFingerprintResult result); // Optional, cleans up the top-level memory context (automatically done for threads that exit) void pg_query_exit(void); // Postgres version information #define PG_VERSION "13.3" #define PG_MAJORVERSION "13" #define PG_VERSION_NUM 130003 // Deprecated APIs below void pg_query_init(void); // Deprecated as of 9.5-1.4.1, this is now run automatically as needed #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif