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#ifndef PARTITION_ELEMENT_INCLUDED
#define PARTITION_ELEMENT_INCLUDED
/* Copyright (c) 2005, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0,
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.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
#include "my_base.h" /* ha_rows */
#include "sql/handler.h" /* UNDEF_NODEGROUP */
/**
* An enum and a struct to handle partitioning and subpartitioning.
*/
enum class partition_type { NONE = 0, RANGE, HASH, LIST };
enum partition_state {
PART_NORMAL = 0,
PART_IS_DROPPED = 1,
PART_TO_BE_DROPPED = 2,
PART_TO_BE_ADDED = 3,
PART_TO_BE_REORGED = 4,
PART_REORGED_DROPPED = 5,
PART_CHANGED = 6,
PART_IS_CHANGED = 7,
PART_IS_ADDED = 8,
PART_ADMIN = 9
};
/*
This struct is used to keep track of column expressions as part
of the COLUMNS concept in conjunction with RANGE and LIST partitioning.
The value can be either of MINVALUE, MAXVALUE and an expression that
must be constant and evaluate to the same type as the column it
represents.
The data in this fixed in two steps. The parser will only fill in whether
it is a max_value or provide an expression. Filling in
column_value, part_info, partition_id, null_value is done by the
function fix_column_value_function. However the item tree needs
fixed also before writing it into the frm file (in add_column_list_values).
To distinguish between those two variants, fixed= 1 after the
fixing in add_column_list_values and fixed= 2 otherwise. This is
since the fixing in add_column_list_values isn't a complete fixing.
*/
typedef struct p_column_list_val {
union column_value_union {
/**
When a table is opened this is set to the field image of the value
from the item_expression below.
*/
const uchar *field_image;
/**
When the values are read from dd.Partition_value it is carried as
a C-string.
*/
const char *value_str;
} column_value;
/**
When partition clause is parsed this is set to the item expression
for the value. Must be NULL if the value was not parsed, but
read from dd.Partition_value instead.
*/
Item *item_expression;
partition_info *part_info;
uint partition_id;
/** MAXVALUE is set (only for RANGE COLUMNS) */
bool max_value;
/** NULL is set (only for LIST COLUMNS) */
bool null_value;
char fixed;
} part_column_list_val;
/*
This struct is used to contain the value of an element
in the VALUES IN struct. It needs to keep knowledge of
whether it is a signed/unsigned value and whether it is
NULL or not.
*/
typedef struct p_elem_val {
longlong value;
uint added_items;
bool null_value;
bool unsigned_flag;
part_column_list_val *col_val_array;
} part_elem_value;
class partition_element {
public:
List<partition_element> subpartitions;
List<part_elem_value> list_val_list; // list of LIST values/column arrays
// TODO: Handle options in a more general way, like dd::Properties
// for max/min rows, tablespace, data/index file, nodegroup etc.
ha_rows part_max_rows;
ha_rows part_min_rows;
longlong range_value;
const char *partition_name;
const char *tablespace_name;
char *part_comment;
const char *data_file_name;
const char *index_file_name;
handlerton *engine_type;
enum partition_state part_state;
uint16 nodegroup_id;
bool has_null_value;
/* TODO: Move this to partition_info?*/
bool signed_flag; // Range value signed
bool max_value; // MAXVALUE range
partition_element()
: part_max_rows(0),
part_min_rows(0),
range_value(0),
partition_name(NULL),
tablespace_name(NULL),
part_comment(NULL),
data_file_name(NULL),
index_file_name(NULL),
engine_type(NULL),
part_state(PART_NORMAL),
nodegroup_id(UNDEF_NODEGROUP),
has_null_value(false),
signed_flag(false),
max_value(false) {}
partition_element(partition_element *part_elem)
: part_max_rows(part_elem->part_max_rows),
part_min_rows(part_elem->part_min_rows),
range_value(0),
partition_name(NULL),
tablespace_name(part_elem->tablespace_name),
part_comment(part_elem->part_comment),
data_file_name(part_elem->data_file_name),
index_file_name(part_elem->index_file_name),
engine_type(part_elem->engine_type),
part_state(part_elem->part_state),
nodegroup_id(part_elem->nodegroup_id),
has_null_value(false),
signed_flag(false),
max_value(false) {}
inline void set_from_info(const HA_CREATE_INFO *info) {
data_file_name = info->data_file_name;
index_file_name = info->index_file_name;
tablespace_name = info->tablespace;
part_max_rows = info->max_rows;
part_min_rows = info->min_rows;
}
inline void put_to_info(HA_CREATE_INFO *info) const {
info->data_file_name = data_file_name;
info->index_file_name = index_file_name;
info->tablespace = tablespace_name;
info->max_rows = part_max_rows;
info->min_rows = part_min_rows;
}
};
#endif /* PARTITION_ELEMENT_INCLUDED */
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