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module ActiveRecord
  module ConnectionAdapters # :nodoc:
    module DatabaseStatements
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      # Returns an array of record hashes with the column names as keys and
      # column values as values.
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      def select_all(sql, name = nil)
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        select(sql, name)
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      end
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      # Returns a record hash with the column names as keys and column values
      # as values.
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      def select_one(sql, name = nil)
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        result = select(sql, name)
        result.first if result
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      end
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      # Returns a single value from a record
      def select_value(sql, name = nil)
        result = select_one(sql, name)
        result.nil? ? nil : result.values.first
      end

      # Returns an array of the values of the first column in a select:
      #   select_values("SELECT id FROM companies LIMIT 3") => [1,2,3]
      def select_values(sql, name = nil)
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        result = select_rows(sql, name)
        result.map { |v| v[0] }
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      end

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      # Returns an array of arrays containing the field values.
      # Order is the same as that returned by #columns.
      def select_rows(sql, name = nil) end

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      # Executes the SQL statement in the context of this connection.
      def execute(sql, name = nil)
        raise NotImplementedError, "execute is an abstract method"
      end
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      # Returns the last auto-generated ID from the affected table.
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      def insert(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil, sequence_name = nil)
        raise NotImplementedError, "insert is an abstract method"
      end
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      # Executes the update statement and returns the number of rows affected.
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      def update(sql, name = nil)
        execute(sql, name)
      end
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      # Executes the delete statement and returns the number of rows affected.
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      def delete(sql, name = nil)
        update(sql, name)
      end
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      # Wrap a block in a transaction.  Returns result of block.
      def transaction(start_db_transaction = true)
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        transaction_open = false
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        begin
          if block_given?
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            if start_db_transaction
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              begin_db_transaction
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              transaction_open = true
            end
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            yield
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          end
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        rescue Exception => database_transaction_rollback
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          if transaction_open
            transaction_open = false
            rollback_db_transaction
          end
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          raise unless database_transaction_rollback.is_a? ActiveRecord::Rollback
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        end
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      ensure
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        if transaction_open
          begin
            commit_db_transaction
          rescue Exception => database_transaction_rollback
            rollback_db_transaction
            raise
          end
        end
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      end

      # Begins the transaction (and turns off auto-committing).
      def begin_db_transaction()    end

      # Commits the transaction (and turns on auto-committing).
      def commit_db_transaction()   end

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      # Rolls back the transaction (and turns on auto-committing). Must be
      # done if the transaction block raises an exception or returns false.
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      def rollback_db_transaction() end

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      # Alias for #add_limit_offset!.
      def add_limit!(sql, options)
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        add_limit_offset!(sql, options) if options
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      end

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      # Appends +LIMIT+ and +OFFSET+ options to a SQL statement.
      # This method *modifies* the +sql+ parameter.
      # ===== Examples
      #  add_limit_offset!('SELECT * FROM suppliers', {:limit => 10, :offset => 50})
      # generates
      #  SELECT * FROM suppliers LIMIT 10 OFFSET 50
      def add_limit_offset!(sql, options)
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        if limit = options[:limit]
          sql << " LIMIT #{limit}"
          if offset = options[:offset]
            sql << " OFFSET #{offset}"
          end
        end
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      end
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      # Appends a locking clause to a SQL statement. *Modifies the +sql+ parameter*.
      #   # SELECT * FROM suppliers FOR UPDATE
      #   add_lock! 'SELECT * FROM suppliers', :lock => true
      #   add_lock! 'SELECT * FROM suppliers', :lock => ' FOR UPDATE'
      def add_lock!(sql, options)
        case lock = options[:lock]
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          when true;   sql << ' FOR UPDATE'
          when String; sql << " #{lock}"
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        end
      end

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      def default_sequence_name(table, column)
        nil
      end

      # Set the sequence to the max value of the table's column.
      def reset_sequence!(table, column, sequence = nil)
        # Do nothing by default.  Implement for PostgreSQL, Oracle, ...
      end
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      # Inserts the given fixture into the table. Overriden in adapters that require
      # something beyond a simple insert (eg. Oracle).
      def insert_fixture(fixture, table_name)
        execute "INSERT INTO #{table_name} (#{fixture.key_list}) VALUES (#{fixture.value_list})", 'Fixture Insert'
      end

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      protected
        # Returns an array of record hashes with the column names as keys and
        # column values as values.
        def select(sql, name = nil)
          raise NotImplementedError, "select is an abstract method"
        end
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    end
  end
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end