SPI_cursor_parse_open
SPI_cursor_parse_open
SPI_cursor_parse_open - set up a cursor using a query string and parameters
Synopsis
Portal SPI_cursor_parse_open(const char *name, const char *command, const SPIParseOpenOptions *options)
Description
   
    SPI_cursor_parse_open
   
   sets up a cursor
   (internally, a portal) that will execute the specified query string.
   This is comparable to
   
    SPI_prepare_cursor
   
   followed
   by
   
    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist
   
   , except that
   parameter references within the query string are handled entirely by
   supplying a
   
    ParamListInfo
   
   object.
  
   For one-time query execution, this function should be preferred
   over
   
    SPI_prepare_cursor
   
   followed by
   
    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist
   
   .
   If the same command is to be executed with many different parameters,
   either method might be faster, depending on the cost of re-planning
   versus the benefit of custom plans.
  
   The
   
    
     options->params
    
   
   object should normally
   mark each parameter with the
   
    PARAM_FLAG_CONST
   
   flag,
   since a one-shot plan is always used for the query.
  
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 NULLto let the system select a name
- 
     
      const char *command
- 
     command string 
- 
     
      const SPIParseOpenOptions *options
- 
     struct containing optional arguments 
   Callers should always zero out the entire
   
    
     options
    
   
   struct, then fill whichever fields they want to set.  This ensures forward
   compatibility of code, since any fields that are added to the struct in
   future will be defined to behave backwards-compatibly if they are zero.
   The currently available
   
    
     options
    
   
   fields are:
  
- 
     
      ParamListInfoparams
- 
     data structure containing query parameter types and values; NULL if none 
- 
     
      intcursorOptions
- 
     integer bit mask of cursor options; zero produces default behavior 
- 
     
      boolread_only
- 
     truefor 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
   
   .