129 DBMS_PREPROCESSOR
The DBMS_PREPROCESSOR package provides an interface to print or retrieve the source text of a PL/SQL unit in its post-processed form.
129.1 DBMS_PREPROCESSOR Overview
It is necessary to first understand the three styles of subprograms, in order to understand how DBMS_PREPROCESSOR
works.
The following are the three styles of subprograms:
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Subprograms that take a schema name, a unit type name, and the unit name.
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Subprograms that take a
VARCHAR2
string which contains the source text of an arbitrary PL/SQL compilation unit. -
Subprograms that take a
VARCHAR2
index-by table which contains the segmented source text of an arbitrary PL/SQL compilation unit.
Subprograms of the first style are used to print or retrieve the post-processed source text of a stored PL/SQL unit. The user must have the privileges necessary to view the original source text of this unit. The user must also specify the schema in which the unit is defined, the type of the unit, and the name of the unit. If the schema is null, then the current user schema is used. If the status of the stored unit is VALID
and the user has the required privilege, then the post-processed source text is guaranteed to be the same as that of the unit the last time it was compiled.
Subprograms of the second or third style are used to generate post-processed source text in the current user schema. The source text is passed in as a single VARCHAR2
string in the second style, or as a VARCHAR2
index-by table in the third style. The source text can represent an arbitrary PL/SQL compilation unit. A typical usage is to pass the source text of an anonymous block and generate its post-processed source text in the current user schema. The third style can be useful when the source text exceeds the VARCHAR2
length limit.
129.2 DBMS_PREPROCESSOR Operating Notes
These notes explain how DBMS_PREPROCESSOR works with the three subprogram styles.
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For subprograms of the first style, the status of the stored PL/SQL unit does not need to be
VALID
. Likewise, the source text passed in as aVARCHAR2
string or aVARCHAR2
index-by table may contain compile time errors. If errors are found when generating the post-processed source, the error message text will also appear at the end of the post-processed source text. In some cases, the preprocessing can be aborted because of errors. When this happens, the post-processed source text will appear to be incomplete and the associated error message can help to indicate that an error has occurred during preprocessing. -
For subprograms of the second or third style, the source text can represent any arbitrary PL/SQL compilation unit. However, the source text of a valid PL/SQL compilation unit cannot include commonly used prefixes such as
CREATE OR REPLACE
. In general, the input source should be syntactically prepared in a way as if it were obtained from theALL_SOURCE
view. The following list gives some examples of valid initial syntax for some PL/SQL compilation units.anonymous block (BEGIN | DECLARE) ... package PACKAGE <name> ... package body PACKAGE BODY <name> ... procedure PROCEDURE <name> ... function FUNCTION <name> ... type TYPE <name> ... type body TYPE BODY <name> ... trigger (BEGIN | DECLARE) ...
If the source text represents a named PL/SQL unit that is valid, that unit will not be created after its post-processed source text is generated.
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If the text of a wrapped PL/SQL unit is obtained from the
ALL_SOURCE
view, the keywordWRAPPED
always immediately follows the name of the unit, as in this example:PROCEDURE "some proc" WRAPPED a000000 b2 ...
If such source text is presented to one of the GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Functions or to one of the PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Procedures, the exception
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR
.WRAPPED_INPUT
is raised.
129.3 DBMS_PREPROCESSOR Data Structures
The DBMS_PREPROCESSOR
package defines a TABLE
type.
Table Types
129.3.1 DBMS_PREPROCESSOR SOURCE_LINES_T Table Type
This table type stores lines of post-processed source text. It is used to hold PL/SQL source text both before and after it is processed. It is especially useful in cases in which the amount of text exceeds 32K.
Syntax
TYPE source_lines_t IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(32767) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
129.4 Summary of DBMS_PREPROCESSOR Subprograms
This table lists the DBMS_PREPROCESSOR
subprograms and briefly describes them.
Table 129-1 DBMS_PREPROCESSOR Package Subprograms
Subprogram | Description |
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Returns the post-processed source text |
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Prints post-processed source text |
129.4.1 GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Functions
This overloaded function returns the post-processed source text. The different functionality of each form of syntax is presented along with the definition.
Syntax
Returns post-processed source text of a stored PL/SQL unit:
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR.GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE ( object_type IN VARCHAR2, schema_name IN VARCHAR2, object_name IN VARCHAR2) RETURN source_lines_t;
Returns post-processed source text of a compilation unit:
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR.GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE ( source IN VARCHAR2) RETURN source_lines_t;
Returns post-processed source text of an INDEX-BY
table containing the source text of the compilation unit:
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR.GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE ( source IN source_lines_t) RETURN source_lines_t;
Parameters
Table 129-2 GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Must be one of |
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The schema name. Case insensitive unless a quoted identifier is used. If |
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The name of the object.The |
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The source text of the compilation unit |
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Return Values
The function returns an INDEX-BY
table containing the lines of the post-processed source text starting from index 1.
Usage Notes
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Newline characters are not removed.
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Each line in the post-processed source text is mapped to a row in the
INDEX-BY
table. -
In the post-processed source, unselected text will have blank lines.
Exceptions
Table 129-3 GET_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Function Exceptions
Exception | Description |
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Insufficient privileges or object does not exist |
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Bad value for object type. Should be one of |
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The source text is empty |
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Missing identifier. The object_name should not be |
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Numeric or value error:
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129.4.2 PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Procedures
This overloaded procedure calls DBMS_OUTPUT
.PUT_LINE
to let you view post-processed source text. The different functionality of each form of syntax is presented along with the definition.
Syntax
Prints post-processed source text of a stored PL/SQL unit:
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR.PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE ( object_type IN VARCHAR2, schema_name IN VARCHAR2, object_name IN VARCHAR2);
Prints post-processed source text of a compilation unit:
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR.PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE ( source IN VARCHAR2);
Prints post-processed source text of an INDEX-BY
table containing the source text of the compilation unit:
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR.PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE ( source IN source_lines_t);
Parameters
Table 129-4 PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Must be one of |
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The schema name. Case insensitive unless a quoted identifier is used. If |
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The name of the object.The |
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The source text of the compilation unit |
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Exceptions
Table 129-5 PRINT_POST_PROCESSED_SOURCE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
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Insufficient privileges or object does not exist |
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Bad value for object type. Should be one of |
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The source text is empty |
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Missing identifier. The object_name should not be |
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Numeric or value error:
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Usage Notes
The index-by table may contain holes. NULL
elements are ignored when doing the concatenation.