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Former-commit-id: a2155e9bd80020e49e72e86c44da02a8ac0e57a4
146 lines
6.1 KiB
C#
146 lines
6.1 KiB
C#
using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Data;
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using System.Data.Linq.Mapping;
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using System.Data.Linq.Provider;
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using System.Data.SqlClient;
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using System.Globalization;
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using System.Linq;
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using System.Text;
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using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
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namespace System.Data.Linq.SqlClient {
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internal static class SqlIdentifier
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{
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private static SqlCommandBuilder builder = new SqlCommandBuilder();
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const string ParameterPrefix = "@";
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const string QuotePrefix = "[";
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const string QuoteSuffix = "]";
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const string SchemaSeparator = ".";
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const char SchemaSeparatorChar = '.';
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private static bool IsQuoted(string s) {
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if (s == null) {
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throw Error.ArgumentNull("s");
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}
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if (s.Length < 2) {
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return false;
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}
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return s.StartsWith(QuotePrefix, StringComparison.Ordinal)
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&& s.EndsWith(QuoteSuffix, StringComparison.Ordinal);
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}
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// This is MSSQL-specific quoting.
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// If the string begins and ends with [ and ], it will be assumed to already be quoted.
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// Otherwise periods are assumed to be namespace delimiters, and the string is split on each.
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// Each string from the split is then check to see if it is already quoted, and if
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// not, it is replaced with the result of SqlCommandBuilder.QuoteIdentifier.
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// Then the set of strings is rejoined with periods.
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internal static string QuoteCompoundIdentifier(string s) {
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if (s == null) {
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throw Error.ArgumentNull("s");
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}
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// if it starts with @, then return unprocessed
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if (s.StartsWith(ParameterPrefix, StringComparison.Ordinal)) {
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return s;
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} else if (IsQuoted(s)) {
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return s;
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}
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else if (!s.StartsWith(QuotePrefix, StringComparison.Ordinal) && s.EndsWith(QuoteSuffix, StringComparison.Ordinal)) {
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//A.[B] => [A].[B]
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int splitPosition = s.IndexOf(SchemaSeparatorChar);
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if (splitPosition < 0){ //no . in the string
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return builder.QuoteIdentifier(s);
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}
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string left = s.Substring(0, splitPosition);
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string right = s.Substring(splitPosition + 1, s.Length - splitPosition - 1);
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if (!IsQuoted(right)) {
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right = builder.QuoteIdentifier(right);
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}
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return String.Concat(QuoteCompoundIdentifier(left), SchemaSeparatorChar + right);
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}
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else if (s.StartsWith(QuotePrefix, StringComparison.Ordinal) && !s.EndsWith(QuoteSuffix, StringComparison.Ordinal)) {
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//[A].B => [A].[B]
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int splitPosition = s.LastIndexOf(SchemaSeparatorChar);
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if (splitPosition < 0){ //no . in the string
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return builder.QuoteIdentifier(s);
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}
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string left = s.Substring(0, splitPosition);
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if (!IsQuoted(left)) {
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left = builder.QuoteIdentifier(left);
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}
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string right = s.Substring(splitPosition + 1, s.Length - splitPosition - 1);
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return String.Concat(left + SchemaSeparatorChar, QuoteCompoundIdentifier(right));
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}
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else {
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int splitPosition = s.IndexOf(SchemaSeparatorChar);
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if (splitPosition < 0) { //no . in the string
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//A => [A]
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return builder.QuoteIdentifier(s);
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}
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string left = s.Substring(0, splitPosition);
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string right = s.Substring(splitPosition + 1, s.Length - splitPosition - 1);
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return String.Concat(QuoteCompoundIdentifier(left) + SchemaSeparatorChar, QuoteCompoundIdentifier(right));
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}
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}
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// This is MSSQL-specific quoting.
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// This is the same as above, but it doesn't consider anything compound.
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internal static string QuoteIdentifier(string s) {
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if (s == null) {
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throw Error.ArgumentNull("s");
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}
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// if it starts with @, then return unprocessed
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if (s.StartsWith(ParameterPrefix, StringComparison.Ordinal)) {
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return s;
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} else if (IsQuoted(s)) {
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return s;
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} else {
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return builder.QuoteIdentifier(s);
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}
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}
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// turns "[ABC].[PQR].[XYZ]" into {"[ABC]", "[PQR]", "[XYZ]"}
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internal static IEnumerable<string> GetCompoundIdentifierParts(string s) {
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if (s == null) {
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throw Error.ArgumentNull("s");
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}
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// can't do this to parameters
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if (s.StartsWith(ParameterPrefix, StringComparison.Ordinal)) {
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throw Error.ArgumentWrongValue("s");
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}
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string quotedS = QuoteCompoundIdentifier(s);
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string pattern = @"^(?<component>\[([^\]]|\]\])*\])(\.(?<component>\[([^\]]|\]\])*\]))*$";
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// This pattern matches "."-delimited quoted SQL identifiers. Here's how:
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//
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// 1. It is wrapped in "^" and "$", which match the begining and end of text, so it will match
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// only the entire text and not any sub-part.
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// 2. The group "(?<component>\[([^\]]|\]\])*\])" captures a single quoted segment of the text.
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// It's a literal "[" followed by any number of non-"]" characters or "]]" strings, followed
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// by a literal "]". The "?<component>" bit names the capture so we can refer to it.
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// 3. After the first component, we will allow any number of groups which consist of a literal
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// "." followed by a component (and the component part is a repeat of the part described in 2).
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Match m = Regex.Match(quotedS, pattern);
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if (!m.Success)
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{
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throw Error.ArgumentWrongValue("s");
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}
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foreach (Capture cap in m.Groups["component"].Captures)
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{
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yield return cap.Value;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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