SPI_cursor_open
SPI_cursor_open
SPI_cursor_open - set up a cursor using a statement created with
SPI_prepare
Synopsis
Portal SPI_cursor_open(const char *name
, SPIPlanPtrplan
, Datum *values
, const char *nulls
, boolread_only
)
Description
SPI_cursor_open
sets up a cursor (internally,
a portal) that will execute a statement prepared by
SPI_prepare
. The parameters have the same
meanings as the corresponding parameters to
SPI_execute_plan
.
Using a cursor instead of executing the statement directly has two benefits. First, the result rows can be retrieved a few at a time, avoiding memory overrun for queries that return many rows. Second, a portal can outlive the current C function (it can, in fact, live to the end of the current transaction). Returning the portal name to the C function's caller provides a way of returning a row set as result.
The passed-in parameter data will be copied into the cursor's portal, so it can be freed while the cursor still exists.
Arguments
-
const char *
name
-
name for portal, or
NULL
to let the system select a name -
SPIPlanPtr
plan
-
prepared statement (returned by
SPI_prepare
) -
Datum *
values
-
An array of actual parameter values. Must have same length as the statement's number of arguments.
-
const char *
nulls
-
An array describing which parameters are null. Must have same length as the statement's number of arguments.
If
nulls
isNULL
thenSPI_cursor_open
assumes that no parameters are null. Otherwise, each entry of thenulls
array should be' '
if the corresponding parameter value is non-null, or'n'
if the corresponding parameter value is null. (In the latter case, the actual value in the correspondingvalues
entry doesn't matter.) Note thatnulls
is not a text string, just an array: it does not need a'\0'
terminator. -
bool
read_only
-
true
for read-only execution
Return Value
Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error
return convention; any error will be reported via
elog
.