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This patch adds support for SYS_REFCURSOR (a weakly typed cursor) for both sql_mode=ORACLE and sql_mode=DEFAULT. Works as a regular stored routine variable, parameter and return value: - can be passed as an IN parameter to stored functions and procedures - can be passed as an INOUT and OUT parameter to stored procedures - can be returned from a stored function Note, strongly typed REF CURSOR will be added separately. Note, to maintain dependencies easier, some parts of sql_class.h and item.h were moved to new header files: - select_results.h: class select_result_sink class select_result class select_result_interceptor - sp_cursor.h: class sp_cursor_statistics class sp_cursor - sp_rcontext_handler.h class Sp_rcontext_handler and its descendants The implementation consists of the following parts: - A new class sp_cursor_array deriving from Dynamic_array - A new class Statement_rcontext which contains data shared between sub-statements of a compound statement. It has a member m_statement_cursors of the sp_cursor_array data type, as well as open cursor counter. THD inherits from Statement_rcontext. - A new data type handler Type_handler_sys_refcursor in plugins/type_cursor/ It is designed to store uint16 references - positions of the cursor in THD::m_statement_cursors. - Type_handler_sys_refcursor suppresses some derived numeric features. When a SYS_REFCURSOR variable is used as an integer an error is raised. - A new abstract class sp_instr_fetch_cursor. It's needed to share the common code between "OPEN cur" (for static cursors) and "OPER cur FOR stmt" (for SYS_REFCURSORs). - New sp_instr classes: * sp_instr_copen_by_ref - OPEN sys_ref_curor FOR stmt; * sp_instr_cfetch_by_ref - FETCH sys_ref_cursor INTO targets; * sp_instr_cclose_by_ref - CLOSE sys_ref_cursor; * sp_instr_destruct_variable - to destruct SYS_REFCURSOR variables when the execution goes out of the BEGIN..END block where SYS_REFCURSOR variables are declared. - New methods in LEX: * sp_open_cursor_for_stmt - handles "OPEN sys_ref_cursor FOR stmt". * sp_add_instr_fetch_cursor - "FETCH cur INTO targets" for both static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs. * sp_close - handles "CLOSE cur" both for static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs. - Changes in cursor functions to handle both static cursors and SYS_REFCURSORs: * Item_func_cursor_isopen * Item_func_cursor_found * Item_func_cursor_notfound * Item_func_cursor_rowcount - A new system variable @@max_open_cursors - to limit the number of cursors (static and SYS_REFCURSORs) opened at the same time. Its allowed range is [0-65536], with 50 by default. - A new virtual method Type_handler::can_return_bool() telling if calling item->val_bool() is allowed for Items of this data type, or if otherwise the "Illegal parameter for operation" error should be raised at fix_fields() time. - New methods in Sp_rcontext_handler: * get_cursor() * get_cursor_by_ref() - A new class Sp_rcontext_handler_statement to handle top level statement wide cursors which are shared by all substatements. - A new virtual method expr_event_handler() in classes Item and Field. It's needed to close (and make available for a new OPEN) unused THD::m_statement_cursors elements which do not have any references any more. It can happen in various moments in time, e.g. * after evaluation parameters of an SQL routine * after assigning a cursor expression into a SYS_REFCURSOR variable * when leaving a BEGIN..END block with SYS_REFCURSOR variables * after setting OUT/INOUT routine actual parameters from formal parameters.
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SET sql_mode=ORACLE;
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#
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# MDEV-20034 Add support for the pre-defined weak SYS_REFCURSOR
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#
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#
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# Aliasing
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#
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CREATE PROCEDURE p1(task VARCHAR) AS
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c0 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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c1 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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v0 INT;
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v1 INT;
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BEGIN
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OPEN c0 FOR SELECT 100 FROM DUAL UNION SELECT 101 FROM DUAL;
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c1:= c0;
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FETCH c0 INTO v0; -- fetch 100
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FETCH c1 INTO v1; -- fetch 101
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('actual=' || v0 || ' ' || v1 || ' ' || 'expected=100 101');
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IF task LIKE '%close_c0%' THEN
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CLOSE c0;
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END IF;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' ||
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'c1%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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OPEN c1 FOR SELECT 200 FROM DUAL UNION SELECT 201 FROM DUAL;
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FETCH c0 INTO v0; -- fetch 200 from the new OPEN c1
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FETCH c1 INTO v1; -- fetch 201 from the new OPEN c1
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('actual=' || v0 || ' ' || v1 || ' ' || 'expected=200 201');
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IF task LIKE '%close_c1%' THEN
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CLOSE c1;
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END IF;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' ||
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'c1%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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END;
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/
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CALL p1('');
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actual=100 101 expected=100 101
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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actual=200 201 expected=200 201
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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CALL p1('close_c0');
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actual=100 101 expected=100 101
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c0%ISOPEN=false c1%ISOPEN=false
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actual=200 201 expected=200 201
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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CALL p1('close_c1');
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actual=100 101 expected=100 101
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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actual=200 201 expected=200 201
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c0%ISOPEN=false c1%ISOPEN=false
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CALL p1('close_c0 close_c1');
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actual=100 101 expected=100 101
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c0%ISOPEN=false c1%ISOPEN=false
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actual=200 201 expected=200 201
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c0%ISOPEN=false c1%ISOPEN=false
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DROP PROCEDURE p1;
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CREATE PROCEDURE p1(task VARCHAR) AS
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c0 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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c1 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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v INT;
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BEGIN
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OPEN c0 FOR SELECT 1 FROM DUAL;
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CLOSE c0;
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CASE task
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WHEN 'c0:=c1' THEN c0:=c1; -- Expect: Cursor is not open
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WHEN 'c1:=c0' THEN c1:=c0; -- Expect: v is set to 2
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ELSE NULL; -- Expect: Cursor is not open
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END CASE;
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OPEN c1 FOR SELECT 2 FROM DUAL;
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FETCH c0 INTO v;
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CLOSE c1;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v=' || v);
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END;
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/
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CALL p1('');
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ERROR 24000: Cursor is not open
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CALL p1('c0:=c1');
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ERROR 24000: Cursor is not open
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CALL p1('c1:=c0');
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v=2
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DROP PROCEDURE p1;
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#
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# Aliasing: different variable scope
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#
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CREATE PROCEDURE p1 AS
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c0 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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v INT;
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BEGIN
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DECLARE
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c1 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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BEGIN
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OPEN c1 FOR SELECT 1 AS c FROM DUAL;
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c0:= c1;
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END;
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-- Although c1 who opened the cursor goes out of the scope here,
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-- the alias still works:
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FETCH c0 INTO v;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v='||v);
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END;
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/
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CALL p1;
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v=1
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DROP PROCEDURE p1;
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#
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# A comprex script with many OPEN, FETCH, CLOSE statements
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#
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CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE p1 AS
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c0 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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c1 SYS_REFCURSOR;
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v0 VARCHAR(32);
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v1 VARCHAR(32);
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BEGIN
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('test1');
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OPEN c0 FOR SELECT '10' FROM DUAL UNION SELECT '11' FROM DUAL;
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c1:= c0;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' || 'c1%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('test1a');
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CLOSE c1;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' || 'c1%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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BEGIN
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FETCH c0 INTO v0;
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EXCEPTION
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WHEN OTHERS THEN v0:='<FETCH c0 FAILED>';
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END;
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BEGIN
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FETCH c1 INTO v1;
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EXCEPTION
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WHEN OTHERS THEN v1:='<FETCH c1 FAILED>';
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END;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v0=' || v0 || ' v1=' || v1);
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('test2:');
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OPEN c1 FOR SELECT '20' FROM DUAL UNION SELECT '21' FROM DUAL UNION SELECT '22' FROM DUAL;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' || 'c1%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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BEGIN
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FETCH c0 INTO v0;
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EXCEPTION
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WHEN OTHERS THEN v0:='<FETCH c0 FAILED>';
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END;
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BEGIN
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FETCH c1 INTO v1;
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EXCEPTION
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WHEN OTHERS THEN v1:='<FETCH c1 FAILED>';
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END;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v0=' || v0 || ' v1=' || v1);
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('test2a');
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CLOSE c1;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' || 'c1%ISOPEN=' ||bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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BEGIN
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FETCH c0 INTO v0;
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EXCEPTION
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WHEN OTHERS THEN v0:='<FETCH c0 FAILED>';
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END;
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BEGIN
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FETCH c1 INTO v1;
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EXCEPTION
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WHEN OTHERS THEN v1:='<FETCH c1 FAILED>';
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END;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v0=' || v0 || ' v1=' || v1);
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('test3');
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OPEN c0 FOR SELECT '30' FROM DUAL UNION SELECT '31' FROM DUAL;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('c0%ISOPEN=' || bool_to_char(c0%ISOPEN) || ' ' || 'c1%ISOPEN=' ||bool_to_char(c1%ISOPEN));
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FETCH c0 INTO v0;
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FETCH c1 INTO v1;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v0=' || v0 || ' v1=' || v1);
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('test4');
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OPEN c0 FOR SELECT 'c0-40' FROM DUAL UNION SELECT 'c0-41' FROM DUAL;
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OPEN c1 FOR SELECT 'c1-40' FROM DUAL UNION SELECT 'c1-41' FROM DUAL;
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FETCH c0 INTO v0;
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FETCH c1 INTO v1;
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DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v0=' || v0 || ' v1=' || v1);
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END;
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/
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CALL p1;
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test1
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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test1a
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c0%ISOPEN=false c1%ISOPEN=false
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v0=<FETCH c0 FAILED> v1=<FETCH c1 FAILED>
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test2:
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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v0=20 v1=21
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test2a
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c0%ISOPEN=false c1%ISOPEN=false
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v0=<FETCH c0 FAILED> v1=<FETCH c1 FAILED>
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test3
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c0%ISOPEN=true c1%ISOPEN=true
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v0=30 v1=31
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test4
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v0=c1-40 v1=c1-41
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DROP PROCEDURE p1;
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DROP PACKAGE DBMS_OUTPUT;
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DROP FUNCTION bool_to_char;
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