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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pierangelo Masarati
8995d8341f more new API ... back-sql should be OK 2003-04-03 00:35:16 +00:00
Pierangelo Masarati
05348c5fc5 CHANGES:
- now all write operations appear to work correctly with PostgeSQL 7.0
- all write operations have been made transactional (atomic writes to
  entries are committed separately only in case of complete^1 success
  while all other operations are rolled-back by default)
- more cleanup and handling of exceptional conditions

TODO:
- deen to check with different databases and more up to date versions
  of both unixODBC and PostgreSQL.

^1: attribute add/modify/delete operations silently succeed if the
    appropriate add/delete proc does not exist for each attribute;
    this may be correct to hide undesired/unimplemented correspondence
    between LDAP and SQL databases; however, a more appropriate
    LDAP behavior would be a failure with LDAP_UNAVAILABLE if a
    single write operation cannot be executed for such reason
2002-08-16 16:45:24 +00:00
Pierangelo Masarati
115408986c changes:
- re-style according to the style giudelines for better readability
- updated to recent frontend/backend API changes
- fixed a few quirks about normalization
- "optimized" a few memory allocation/string handling functions
- fixed a few quirks about add/modify (still have to look ad modrdn)

todo:
- there is still something broken (at least with PostgreSQL and IBM db2,
  the two RDBMS O have at hand) when adding
- move everything to struct bervals and try to save a few strlen
- try some LDAP/SQL syntax relation to use appropriate value bind if possible
- ...
2002-08-13 17:12:27 +00:00
Dmitry Kovalev
6bf69cbf39 some cosmetics and minor problems fixed, pointed out by Mei-Hui Su (c++-style comments, newlines etc.) 2001-09-07 13:04:11 +00:00
Dmitry Kovalev
b8af4a67ea Summary of changes:
- filter -> SQL translation bugfixes
- several memory leaks fixups
- improved configurability:
    - allows definition of  uppercasing function to support CIS matching on databases that do
    case sensitive compares (this fixes up Oracle issues, example updated)
    - allows more flexibility in stored procedures interface (different parameter order, optional return
      codes - see samples, and comments in backsql.h)
- synchronize function interfaces to recent changes in prototypes ("const" clauses etc.) made for all backends
  (those changes led to compile-time errors)
2000-05-26 16:03:32 +00:00
Dmitry Kovalev
a16a87a412 even more back-sql files 2000-03-16 19:46:21 +00:00