Beispiel #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Creates generated view object for the combination of the <paramref name="extent"/> and the <paramref name="type"/>.
        /// This constructor is used for regular cell-based view generation.
        /// </summary>
        internal static GeneratedView CreateGeneratedView(EntitySetBase extent,
                                                          EdmType type,
                                                          DbQueryCommandTree commandTree,
                                                          string eSQL,
                                                          StorageMappingItemCollection mappingItemCollection,
                                                          ConfigViewGenerator config)
        {
            // If config.GenerateEsql is specified, eSQL must be non-null.
            // If config.GenerateEsql is false, commandTree is non-null except the case when loading pre-compiled eSQL views.
            Debug.Assert(!config.GenerateEsql || !String.IsNullOrEmpty(eSQL), "eSQL must be specified");

            DiscriminatorMap discriminatorMap = null;

            if (commandTree != null)
            {
                commandTree = ViewSimplifier.SimplifyView(extent, commandTree);

                // See if the view matches the "discriminated" pattern (allows simplification of generated store commands)
                if (extent.BuiltInTypeKind == BuiltInTypeKind.EntitySet)
                {
                    if (DiscriminatorMap.TryCreateDiscriminatorMap((EntitySet)extent, commandTree.Query, out discriminatorMap))
                    {
                        Debug.Assert(discriminatorMap != null, "discriminatorMap == null after it has been created");
                    }
                }
            }

            return(new GeneratedView(extent, type, commandTree, eSQL, discriminatorMap, mappingItemCollection, config));
        }
Beispiel #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Given an extent and its corresponding view, invokes the parser to check if the view definition is syntactically correct.
        /// Iff parsing succeeds: <paramref name="commandTree"/> and <paramref name="discriminatorMap"/> are set to the parse result and method returns true,
        /// otherwise if parser has thrown a catchable exception, it is returned via <paramref name="parserException"/> parameter,
        /// otherwise exception is re-thrown.
        /// </summary>
        private static bool TryParseView(string eSQL,
                                         bool isUserSpecified,
                                         EntitySetBase extent,
                                         StorageMappingItemCollection mappingItemCollection,
                                         ConfigViewGenerator config,
                                         out DbQueryCommandTree commandTree,
                                         out DiscriminatorMap discriminatorMap,
                                         out Exception parserException)
        {
            commandTree      = null;
            discriminatorMap = null;
            parserException  = null;

            // We do not catch any internal exceptions any more
            config.StartSingleWatch(PerfType.ViewParsing);
            try
            {
                // If it is a user specified view, allow all queries. Otherwise parse the view in the restricted mode.
                ParserOptions.CompilationMode compilationMode = ParserOptions.CompilationMode.RestrictedViewGenerationMode;
                if (isUserSpecified)
                {
                    compilationMode = ParserOptions.CompilationMode.UserViewGenerationMode;
                }

                Debug.Assert(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(eSQL), "eSQL query is not specified");
                commandTree = (DbQueryCommandTree)ExternalCalls.CompileView(eSQL, mappingItemCollection, compilationMode);

                // For non user-specified views, perform simplification.
                if (!isUserSpecified)
                {
                    commandTree = ViewSimplifier.SimplifyView(extent, commandTree);
                }

                // See if the view matches the "discriminated" pattern (allows simplification of generated store commands)
                if (extent.BuiltInTypeKind == BuiltInTypeKind.EntitySet)
                {
                    if (DiscriminatorMap.TryCreateDiscriminatorMap((EntitySet)extent, commandTree.Query, out discriminatorMap))
                    {
                        Debug.Assert(discriminatorMap != null, "discriminatorMap == null after it has been created");
                    }
                }
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                // Catching all the exception types since Query parser seems to be throwing veriety of
                // exceptions - EntityException, ArgumentException, ArgumentNullException etc.
                if (EntityUtil.IsCatchableExceptionType(e))
                {
                    parserException = e;
                }
                else
                {
                    throw;
                }
            }
            finally
            {
                config.StopSingleWatch(PerfType.ViewParsing);
            }

            Debug.Assert(commandTree != null || parserException != null, "Either commandTree or parserException is expected.");
            // Note: m_commandTree might have been initialized by a previous call to this method, so in consequent calls it might occur that
            // both m_commandTree and parserException are not null - this would mean that the last parse attempt failed, but m_commandTree value is
            // preserved from the previous call.

            return(parserException == null);
        }