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/*
 * pg_result.c - PG::Result class extension
 * $Id$
 *
 */

#include "pg.h"

VALUE rb_cPGresult;
static VALUE sym_symbol, sym_string, sym_static_symbol;

static VALUE pgresult_type_map_set( VALUE, VALUE );
static t_pg_result *pgresult_get_this( VALUE );
static t_pg_result *pgresult_get_this_safe( VALUE );

#if defined(HAVE_PQRESULTMEMORYSIZE)

static ssize_t
pgresult_approx_size(const PGresult *result)
{
	return PQresultMemorySize(result);
}

#else

#define PGRESULT_DATA_BLOCKSIZE 2048
typedef struct pgresAttValue
{
	int			len;			/* length in bytes of the value */
	char	   *value;			/* actual value, plus terminating zero byte */
} PGresAttValue;


static int
count_leading_zero_bits(unsigned int x)
{
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
	return __builtin_clz(x);
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
	DWORD r = 0;
	_BitScanForward(&r, x);
	return (int)r;
#else
	unsigned int a;
	for(a=0; a < sizeof(unsigned int) * 8; a++){
		if( x & (1 << (sizeof(unsigned int) * 8 - 1))) return a;
		x <<= 1;
	}
	return a;
#endif
}

static ssize_t
pgresult_approx_size(const PGresult *result)
{
	int num_fields = PQnfields(result);
	ssize_t size = 0;

	if( num_fields > 0 ){
		int num_tuples = PQntuples(result);

		if( num_tuples > 0 ){
			int pos;

			/* This is a simple heuristic to determine the number of sample fields and subsequently to approximate the memory size taken by all field values of the result set.
			 * Since scanning of all field values is would have a severe performance impact, only a small subset of fields is retrieved and the result is extrapolated to the whole result set.
			 * The given algorithm has no real scientific background, but is made for speed and typical table layouts.
			 */
			int num_samples =
				(num_fields < 9 ? num_fields : 39 - count_leading_zero_bits(num_fields-8)) *
				(num_tuples < 8 ? 1 : 30 - count_leading_zero_bits(num_tuples));

			/* start with scanning very last fields, since they are most probably in the cache */
			for( pos = 0; pos < (num_samples+1)/2; pos++ ){
				size += PQgetlength(result, num_tuples - 1 - (pos / num_fields), num_fields - 1 - (pos % num_fields));
			}
			/* scan the very first fields */
			for( pos = 0; pos < num_samples/2; pos++ ){
				size += PQgetlength(result, pos / num_fields, pos % num_fields);
			}
			/* extrapolate sample size to whole result set */
			size = size * num_tuples * num_fields / num_samples;
		}

		/* count metadata */
		size += num_fields * (
				sizeof(PGresAttDesc) + /* column description */
				num_tuples * (
					sizeof(PGresAttValue) + 1 /* ptr, len and zero termination of each value */
				)
		);

		/* Account free space due to libpq's default block size */
		size = (size + PGRESULT_DATA_BLOCKSIZE - 1) / PGRESULT_DATA_BLOCKSIZE * PGRESULT_DATA_BLOCKSIZE;

		/* count tuple pointers */
		size += sizeof(void*) * ((num_tuples + 128 - 1) / 128 * 128);
	}

	size += 216; /* add PGresult size */

	return size;
}
#endif

/*
 * GC Mark function
 */
static void
pgresult_gc_mark( t_pg_result *this )
{
	int i;

	rb_gc_mark( this->connection );
	rb_gc_mark( this->typemap );
	rb_gc_mark( this->tuple_hash );
	rb_gc_mark( this->field_map );

	for( i=0; i < this->nfields; i++ ){
		rb_gc_mark( this->fnames[i] );
	}
}

/*
 * GC Free function
 */
static void
pgresult_clear( t_pg_result *this )
{
	if( this->pgresult && !this->autoclear ){
		PQclear(this->pgresult);
#ifdef HAVE_RB_GC_ADJUST_MEMORY_USAGE
		rb_gc_adjust_memory_usage(-this->result_size);
#endif
	}
	this->result_size = 0;
	this->nfields = -1;
	this->pgresult = NULL;
}

static void
pgresult_gc_free( t_pg_result *this )
{
	pgresult_clear( this );
	xfree(this);
}

static size_t
pgresult_memsize( t_pg_result *this )
{
	/* Ideally the memory 'this' is pointing to should be taken into account as well.
	 * However we don't want to store two memory sizes in t_pg_result just for reporting by ObjectSpace.memsize_of.
	 */
	return this->result_size;
}

static const rb_data_type_t pgresult_type = {
	"pg",
	{
		(void (*)(void*))pgresult_gc_mark,
		(void (*)(void*))pgresult_gc_free,
		(size_t (*)(const void *))pgresult_memsize,
	},
	0, 0,
#ifdef RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY
	RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY,
#endif
};

/* Needed by sequel_pg gem, do not delete */
int pg_get_result_enc_idx(VALUE self)
{
	return pgresult_get_this(self)->enc_idx;
}

/*
 * Global functions
 */

/*
 * Result constructor
 */
static VALUE
pg_new_result2(PGresult *result, VALUE rb_pgconn)
{
	int nfields = result ? PQnfields(result) : 0;
	VALUE self;
	t_pg_result *this;

	this = (t_pg_result *)xmalloc(sizeof(*this) +  sizeof(*this->fnames) * nfields);
	this->pgresult = result;
	this->connection = rb_pgconn;
	this->typemap = pg_typemap_all_strings;
	this->p_typemap = DATA_PTR( this->typemap );
	this->nfields = -1;
	this->tuple_hash = Qnil;
	this->field_map = Qnil;
	this->flags = 0;
	self = TypedData_Wrap_Struct(rb_cPGresult, &pgresult_type, this);

	if( result ){
		t_pg_connection *p_conn = pg_get_connection(rb_pgconn);
		VALUE typemap = p_conn->type_map_for_results;
		/* Type check is done when assigned to PG::Connection. */
		t_typemap *p_typemap = DATA_PTR(typemap);

		this->enc_idx = p_conn->enc_idx;
		this->typemap = p_typemap->funcs.fit_to_result( typemap, self );
		this->p_typemap = DATA_PTR( this->typemap );
		this->flags = p_conn->flags;
	} else {
		this->enc_idx = rb_locale_encindex();
	}

	return self;
}

VALUE
pg_new_result(PGresult *result, VALUE rb_pgconn)
{
	VALUE self = pg_new_result2(result, rb_pgconn);
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);

	this->autoclear = 0;

	/* Estimate size of underlying pgresult memory storage and account to ruby GC.
	 * There's no need to adjust the GC for xmalloc'ed memory, but libpq is using libc malloc() ruby doesn't know about.
	 */
	/* TODO: If someday most systems provide PQresultMemorySize(), it's questionable to store result_size in t_pg_result in addition to the value already stored in PGresult.
	 * For now the memory savings don't justify the ifdefs necessary to support both cases.
	 */
	this->result_size = pgresult_approx_size(result);

#ifdef HAVE_RB_GC_ADJUST_MEMORY_USAGE
	rb_gc_adjust_memory_usage(this->result_size);
#endif

	return self;
}

static VALUE
pg_copy_result(t_pg_result *this)
{
	int nfields = this->nfields == -1 ? (this->pgresult ? PQnfields(this->pgresult) : 0) : this->nfields;
	size_t len = sizeof(*this) +  sizeof(*this->fnames) * nfields;
	t_pg_result *copy;

	copy = (t_pg_result *)xmalloc(len);
	memcpy(copy, this, len);
	this->result_size = 0;

	return TypedData_Wrap_Struct(rb_cPGresult, &pgresult_type, copy);
}

VALUE
pg_new_result_autoclear(PGresult *result, VALUE rb_pgconn)
{
	VALUE self = pg_new_result2(result, rb_pgconn);
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);

	/* Autocleared results are freed implicit instead of by PQclear().
	 * So it's not very useful to be accounted by ruby GC.
	 */
	this->result_size = 0;
	this->autoclear = 1;
	return self;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.check -> nil
 *
 * Raises appropriate exception if PG::Result is in a bad state.
 */
VALUE
pg_result_check( VALUE self )
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	VALUE error, exception, klass;
	char * sqlstate;

	if(this->pgresult == NULL)
	{
		PGconn *conn = pg_get_pgconn(this->connection);
		error = rb_str_new2( PQerrorMessage(conn) );
	}
	else
	{
		switch (PQresultStatus(this->pgresult))
		{
		case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
		case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
		case PGRES_COPY_IN:
		case PGRES_COPY_BOTH:
		case PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE:
		case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
		case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
			return self;
		case PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE:
		case PGRES_FATAL_ERROR:
		case PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR:
			error = rb_str_new2( PQresultErrorMessage(this->pgresult) );
			break;
		default:
			error = rb_str_new2( "internal error : unknown result status." );
		}
	}

	PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK( error, this->enc_idx );

	sqlstate = PQresultErrorField( this->pgresult, PG_DIAG_SQLSTATE );
	klass = lookup_error_class( sqlstate );
	exception = rb_exc_new3( klass, error );
	rb_iv_set( exception, "@connection", this->connection );
	rb_iv_set( exception, "@result", this->pgresult ? self : Qnil );
	rb_exc_raise( exception );

	/* Not reached */
	return self;
}


/*
 * :TODO: This shouldn't be a global function, but it needs to be as long as pg_new_result
 * doesn't handle blocks, check results, etc. Once connection and result are disentangled
 * a bit more, I can make this a static pgresult_clear() again.
 */

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.clear() -> nil
 *
 * Clears the PG::Result object as the result of a query.
 * This frees all underlying memory consumed by the result object.
 * Afterwards access to result methods raises PG::Error "result has been cleared".
 *
 * Explicit calling #clear can lead to better memory performance, but is not generally necessary.
 * Special care must be taken when PG::Tuple objects are used.
 * In this case #clear must not be called unless all PG::Tuple objects of this result are fully materialized.
 *
 * If PG::Result#autoclear? is +true+ then the result is only marked as cleared but clearing the underlying C struct will happen when the callback returns.
 *
 */
VALUE
pg_result_clear(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	pgresult_clear( this );
	return Qnil;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.cleared?      -> boolean
 *
 * Returns +true+ if the backend result memory has been free'd.
 */
VALUE
pgresult_cleared_p( VALUE self )
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	return this->pgresult ? Qfalse : Qtrue;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.autoclear?      -> boolean
 *
 * Returns +true+ if the underlying C struct will be cleared at the end of a callback.
 * This applies only to Result objects received by the block to PG::Cinnection#set_notice_receiver .
 *
 * All other Result objects are automatically cleared by the GC when the object is no longer in use or manually by PG::Result#clear .
 *
 */
VALUE
pgresult_autoclear_p( VALUE self )
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	return this->autoclear ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}

/*
 * DATA pointer functions
 */

/*
 * Fetch the PG::Result object data pointer and check it's
 * PGresult data pointer for sanity.
 */
static t_pg_result *
pgresult_get_this_safe( VALUE self )
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);

	if (this->pgresult == NULL) rb_raise(rb_ePGerror, "result has been cleared");
	return this;
}

/*
 * Fetch the PGresult pointer for the result object and check validity
 *
 * Note: This function is used externally by the sequel_pg gem,
 * so do changes carefully.
 *
 */
PGresult*
pgresult_get(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);

	if (this->pgresult == NULL) rb_raise(rb_ePGerror, "result has been cleared");
	return this->pgresult;
}

static VALUE pg_cstr_to_sym(char *cstr, unsigned int flags, int enc_idx)
{
	VALUE fname;
#ifdef TRUFFLERUBY
	if( flags & (PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_SYMBOL | PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_STATIC_SYMBOL) ){
#else
	if( flags & PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_SYMBOL ){
		rb_encoding *enc = rb_enc_from_index(enc_idx);
		fname = rb_check_symbol_cstr(cstr, strlen(cstr), enc);
		if( fname == Qnil ){
			fname = rb_str_new2(cstr);
			PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK(fname, enc_idx);
			fname = rb_str_intern(fname);
		}
	} else if( flags & PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_STATIC_SYMBOL ){
#endif
		rb_encoding *enc = rb_enc_from_index(enc_idx);
		fname = ID2SYM(rb_intern3(cstr, strlen(cstr), enc));
	} else {
		fname = rb_str_new2(cstr);
		PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK(fname, enc_idx);
		fname = rb_obj_freeze(fname);
	}
	return fname;
}

static void pgresult_init_fnames(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);

	if( this->nfields == -1 ){
		int i;
		int nfields = PQnfields(this->pgresult);

		for( i=0; i<nfields; i++ ){
			char *cfname = PQfname(this->pgresult, i);
			this->fnames[i] = pg_cstr_to_sym(cfname, this->flags, this->enc_idx);
			this->nfields = i + 1;
		}
		this->nfields = nfields;
	}
}

/********************************************************************
 *
 * Document-class: PG::Result
 *
 * The class to represent the query result tuples (rows).
 * An instance of this class is created as the result of every query.
 * All result rows and columns are stored in a memory block attached to the PG::Result object.
 * Whenever a value is accessed it is casted to a Ruby object by the assigned #type_map .
 *
 * Since pg-1.1 the amount of memory in use by a PG::Result object is estimated and passed to ruby's garbage collector.
 * You can invoke the #clear method to force deallocation of memory of the instance when finished with the result for better memory performance.
 *
 * Example:
 *    require 'pg'
 *    conn = PG.connect(:dbname => 'test')
 *    res  = conn.exec('SELECT 1 AS a, 2 AS b, NULL AS c')
 *    res.getvalue(0,0) # '1'
 *    res[0]['b']       # '2'
 *    res[0]['c']       # nil
 *
 */

/**************************************************************************
 * PG::Result INSTANCE METHODS
 **************************************************************************/

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.result_status() -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the status of the query. The status value is one of:
 * * +PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY+
 * * +PGRES_COMMAND_OK+
 * * +PGRES_TUPLES_OK+
 * * +PGRES_COPY_OUT+
 * * +PGRES_COPY_IN+
 * * +PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE+
 * * +PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR+
 * * +PGRES_FATAL_ERROR+
 * * +PGRES_COPY_BOTH+
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_result_status(VALUE self)
{
	return INT2FIX(PQresultStatus(pgresult_get(self)));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.res_status( status ) -> String
 *
 * Returns the string representation of status +status+.
 *
*/
static VALUE
pgresult_res_status(VALUE self, VALUE status)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	VALUE ret = rb_str_new2(PQresStatus(NUM2INT(status)));
	PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK(ret, this->enc_idx);
	return ret;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.error_message() -> String
 *
 * Returns the error message of the command as a string.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_error_message(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	VALUE ret = rb_str_new2(PQresultErrorMessage(this->pgresult));
	PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK(ret, this->enc_idx);
	return ret;
}

#ifdef HAVE_PQRESULTVERBOSEERRORMESSAGE
/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.verbose_error_message( verbosity, show_context ) -> String
 *
 * Returns a reformatted version of the error message associated with a PGresult object.
 *
 * Available since PostgreSQL-9.6
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_verbose_error_message(VALUE self, VALUE verbosity, VALUE show_context)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	VALUE ret;
	char *c_str;

	c_str = PQresultVerboseErrorMessage(this->pgresult, NUM2INT(verbosity), NUM2INT(show_context));
	if(!c_str)
		rb_raise(rb_eNoMemError, "insufficient memory to format error message");

	ret = rb_str_new2(c_str);
	PQfreemem(c_str);
	PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK(ret, this->enc_idx);

	return ret;
}
#endif

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.error_field(fieldcode) -> String
 *
 * Returns the individual field of an error.
 *
 * +fieldcode+ is one of:
 * * +PG_DIAG_SEVERITY+
 * * +PG_DIAG_SQLSTATE+
 * * +PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_PRIMARY+
 * * +PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_DETAIL+
 * * +PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_HINT+
 * * +PG_DIAG_STATEMENT_POSITION+
 * * +PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_POSITION+
 * * +PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_QUERY+
 * * +PG_DIAG_CONTEXT+
 * * +PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FILE+
 * * +PG_DIAG_SOURCE_LINE+
 * * +PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FUNCTION+
 *
 * An example:
 *
 *   begin
 *       conn.exec( "SELECT * FROM nonexistant_table" )
 *   rescue PG::Error => err
 *       p [
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_SEVERITY ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_SQLSTATE ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_PRIMARY ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_DETAIL ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_HINT ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_STATEMENT_POSITION ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_POSITION ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_QUERY ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_CONTEXT ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FILE ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_SOURCE_LINE ),
 *           err.result.error_field( PG::Result::PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FUNCTION ),
 *       ]
 *   end
 *
 * Outputs:
 *
 *   ["ERROR", "42P01", "relation \"nonexistant_table\" does not exist", nil, nil,
 *    "15", nil, nil, nil, "path/to/parse_relation.c", "857", "parserOpenTable"]
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_error_field(VALUE self, VALUE field)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	int fieldcode = NUM2INT( field );
	char * fieldstr = PQresultErrorField( this->pgresult, fieldcode );
	VALUE ret = Qnil;

	if ( fieldstr ) {
		ret = rb_str_new2( fieldstr );
		PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK( ret, this->enc_idx );
	}

	return ret;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.ntuples() -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the number of tuples in the query result.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_ntuples(VALUE self)
{
	return INT2FIX(PQntuples(pgresult_get(self)));
}

static VALUE
pgresult_ntuples_for_enum(VALUE self, VALUE args, VALUE eobj)
{
	return pgresult_ntuples(self);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.nfields() -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the number of columns in the query result.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_nfields(VALUE self)
{
	return INT2NUM(PQnfields(pgresult_get(self)));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.fname( index ) -> String or Symbol
 *
 * Returns the name of the column corresponding to _index_.
 * Depending on #field_name_type= it's a String or Symbol.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_fname(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	int i = NUM2INT(index);
	char *cfname;

	if (i < 0 || i >= PQnfields(this->pgresult)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid field number %d", i);
	}

	cfname = PQfname(this->pgresult, i);
	return pg_cstr_to_sym(cfname, this->flags, this->enc_idx);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.fnumber( name ) -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the index of the field specified by the string +name+.
 * The given +name+ is treated like an identifier in an SQL command, that is,
 * it is downcased unless double-quoted. For example, given a query result
 * generated from the SQL command:
 *
 *   result = conn.exec( %{SELECT 1 AS FOO, 2 AS "BAR"} )
 *
 * we would have the results:
 *
 *   result.fname( 0 )            # => "foo"
 *   result.fname( 1 )            # => "BAR"
 *   result.fnumber( "FOO" )      # => 0
 *   result.fnumber( "foo" )      # => 0
 *   result.fnumber( "BAR" )      # => ArgumentError
 *   result.fnumber( %{"BAR"} )   # => 1
 *
 * Raises an ArgumentError if the specified +name+ isn't one of the field names;
 * raises a TypeError if +name+ is not a String.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_fnumber(VALUE self, VALUE name)
{
	int n;

	Check_Type(name, T_STRING);

	n = PQfnumber(pgresult_get(self), StringValueCStr(name));
	if (n == -1) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"Unknown field: %s", StringValueCStr(name));
	}
	return INT2FIX(n);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.ftable( column_number ) -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the Oid of the table from which the column _column_number_
 * was fetched.
 *
 * Raises ArgumentError if _column_number_ is out of range or if
 * the Oid is undefined for that column.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_ftable(VALUE self, VALUE column_number)
{
	Oid n ;
	int col_number = NUM2INT(column_number);
	PGresult *pgresult = pgresult_get(self);

	if( col_number < 0 || col_number >= PQnfields(pgresult))
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"Invalid column index: %d", col_number);

	n = PQftable(pgresult, col_number);
	return UINT2NUM(n);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.ftablecol( column_number ) -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the column number (within its table) of the table from
 * which the column _column_number_ is made up.
 *
 * Raises ArgumentError if _column_number_ is out of range or if
 * the column number from its table is undefined for that column.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_ftablecol(VALUE self, VALUE column_number)
{
	int col_number = NUM2INT(column_number);
	PGresult *pgresult = pgresult_get(self);

	int n;

	if( col_number < 0 || col_number >= PQnfields(pgresult))
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"Invalid column index: %d", col_number);

	n = PQftablecol(pgresult, col_number);
	return INT2FIX(n);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.fformat( column_number ) -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the format (0 for text, 1 for binary) of column
 * _column_number_.
 *
 * Raises ArgumentError if _column_number_ is out of range.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_fformat(VALUE self, VALUE column_number)
{
	PGresult *result = pgresult_get(self);
	int fnumber = NUM2INT(column_number);
	if (fnumber < 0 || fnumber >= PQnfields(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Column number is out of range: %d",
			fnumber);
	}
	return INT2FIX(PQfformat(result, fnumber));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.ftype( column_number )  -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the data type associated with _column_number_.
 *
 * The integer returned is the internal +OID+ number (in PostgreSQL)
 * of the type. To get a human-readable value for the type, use the
 * returned OID and the field's #fmod value with the format_type() SQL
 * function:
 *
 *   # Get the type of the second column of the result 'res'
 *   typename = conn.
 *     exec( "SELECT format_type($1,$2)", [res.ftype(1), res.fmod(1)] ).
 *     getvalue( 0, 0 )
 *
 * Raises an ArgumentError if _column_number_ is out of range.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_ftype(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	PGresult* result = pgresult_get(self);
	int i = NUM2INT(index);
	if (i < 0 || i >= PQnfields(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid field number %d", i);
	}
	return UINT2NUM(PQftype(result, i));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.fmod( column_number )
 *
 * Returns the type modifier associated with column _column_number_. See
 * the #ftype method for an example of how to use this.
 *
 * Raises an ArgumentError if _column_number_ is out of range.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_fmod(VALUE self, VALUE column_number)
{
	PGresult *result = pgresult_get(self);
	int fnumber = NUM2INT(column_number);
	int modifier;
	if (fnumber < 0 || fnumber >= PQnfields(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Column number is out of range: %d",
			fnumber);
	}
	modifier = PQfmod(result,fnumber);

	return INT2NUM(modifier);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.fsize( index )
 *
 * Returns the size of the field type in bytes.  Returns <tt>-1</tt> if the field is variable sized.
 *
 *   res = conn.exec("SELECT myInt, myVarChar50 FROM foo")
 *   res.size(0) => 4
 *   res.size(1) => -1
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_fsize(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	PGresult *result;
	int i = NUM2INT(index);

	result = pgresult_get(self);
	if (i < 0 || i >= PQnfields(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid field number %d", i);
	}
	return INT2NUM(PQfsize(result, i));
}


/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.getvalue( tup_num, field_num )
 *
 * Returns the value in tuple number _tup_num_, field _field_num_,
 * or +nil+ if the field is +NULL+.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_getvalue(VALUE self, VALUE tup_num, VALUE field_num)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	int i = NUM2INT(tup_num);
	int j = NUM2INT(field_num);

	if(i < 0 || i >= PQntuples(this->pgresult)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid tuple number %d", i);
	}
	if(j < 0 || j >= PQnfields(this->pgresult)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid field number %d", j);
	}
	return this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, i, j);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.getisnull(tuple_position, field_position) -> boolean
 *
 * Returns +true+ if the specified value is +nil+; +false+ otherwise.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_getisnull(VALUE self, VALUE tup_num, VALUE field_num)
{
	PGresult *result;
	int i = NUM2INT(tup_num);
	int j = NUM2INT(field_num);

	result = pgresult_get(self);
	if (i < 0 || i >= PQntuples(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid tuple number %d", i);
	}
	if (j < 0 || j >= PQnfields(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid field number %d", j);
	}
	return PQgetisnull(result, i, j) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.getlength( tup_num, field_num ) -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the (String) length of the field in bytes.
 *
 * Equivalent to <tt>res.value(<i>tup_num</i>,<i>field_num</i>).length</tt>.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_getlength(VALUE self, VALUE tup_num, VALUE field_num)
{
	PGresult *result;
	int i = NUM2INT(tup_num);
	int j = NUM2INT(field_num);

	result = pgresult_get(self);
	if (i < 0 || i >= PQntuples(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid tuple number %d", i);
	}
	if (j < 0 || j >= PQnfields(result)) {
		rb_raise(rb_eArgError,"invalid field number %d", j);
	}
	return INT2FIX(PQgetlength(result, i, j));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.nparams() -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the number of parameters of a prepared statement.
 * Only useful for the result returned by conn.describePrepared
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_nparams(VALUE self)
{
	PGresult *result;

	result = pgresult_get(self);
	return INT2FIX(PQnparams(result));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.paramtype( param_number ) -> Oid
 *
 * Returns the Oid of the data type of parameter _param_number_.
 * Only useful for the result returned by conn.describePrepared
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_paramtype(VALUE self, VALUE param_number)
{
	PGresult *result;

	result = pgresult_get(self);
	return UINT2NUM(PQparamtype(result,NUM2INT(param_number)));
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.cmd_status() -> String
 *
 * Returns the status string of the last query command.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_cmd_status(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	VALUE ret = rb_str_new2(PQcmdStatus(this->pgresult));
	PG_ENCODING_SET_NOCHECK(ret, this->enc_idx);
	return ret;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.cmd_tuples() -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the number of tuples (rows) affected by the SQL command.
 *
 * If the SQL command that generated the PG::Result was not one of:
 *
 * * <tt>SELECT</tt>
 * * <tt>CREATE TABLE AS</tt>
 * * <tt>INSERT</tt>
 * * <tt>UPDATE</tt>
 * * <tt>DELETE</tt>
 * * <tt>MOVE</tt>
 * * <tt>FETCH</tt>
 * * <tt>COPY</tt>
 * * an +EXECUTE+ of a prepared query that contains an +INSERT+, +UPDATE+, or +DELETE+ statement
 *
 * or if no tuples were affected, <tt>0</tt> is returned.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_cmd_tuples(VALUE self)
{
	long n;
	n = strtol(PQcmdTuples(pgresult_get(self)),NULL, 10);
	return INT2NUM(n);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.oid_value() -> Integer
 *
 * Returns the +oid+ of the inserted row if applicable,
 * otherwise +nil+.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_oid_value(VALUE self)
{
	Oid n = PQoidValue(pgresult_get(self));
	if (n == InvalidOid)
		return Qnil;
	else
		return UINT2NUM(n);
}

/* Utility methods not in libpq */

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res[ n ] -> Hash
 *
 * Returns tuple _n_ as a hash.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_aref(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	int tuple_num = NUM2INT(index);
	int field_num;
	int num_tuples = PQntuples(this->pgresult);
	VALUE tuple;

	if( this->nfields == -1 )
		pgresult_init_fnames( self );

	if ( tuple_num < 0 || tuple_num >= num_tuples )
		rb_raise( rb_eIndexError, "Index %d is out of range", tuple_num );

	/* We reuse the Hash of the previous output for larger row counts.
	 * This is somewhat faster than populating an empty Hash object. */
	tuple = NIL_P(this->tuple_hash) ? rb_hash_new() : this->tuple_hash;
	for ( field_num = 0; field_num < this->nfields; field_num++ ) {
		VALUE val = this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, tuple_num, field_num);
		rb_hash_aset( tuple, this->fnames[field_num], val );
	}
	/* Store a copy of the filled hash for use at the next row. */
	if( num_tuples > 10 )
		this->tuple_hash = rb_hash_dup(tuple);

	return tuple;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.each_row { |row| ... }
 *
 * Yields each row of the result. The row is a list of column values.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_each_row(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this;
	int row;
	int field;
	int num_rows;
	int num_fields;

	RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(self, 0, NULL, pgresult_ntuples_for_enum);

	this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	num_rows = PQntuples(this->pgresult);
	num_fields = PQnfields(this->pgresult);

	for ( row = 0; row < num_rows; row++ ) {
		PG_VARIABLE_LENGTH_ARRAY(VALUE, row_values, num_fields, PG_MAX_COLUMNS)

		/* populate the row */
		for ( field = 0; field < num_fields; field++ ) {
			row_values[field] = this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, row, field);
		}
		rb_yield( rb_ary_new4( num_fields, row_values ));
	}

	return Qnil;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.values -> Array
 *
 * Returns all tuples as an array of arrays.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_values(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	int row;
	int field;
	int num_rows = PQntuples(this->pgresult);
	int num_fields = PQnfields(this->pgresult);
	VALUE results = rb_ary_new2( num_rows );

	for ( row = 0; row < num_rows; row++ ) {
		PG_VARIABLE_LENGTH_ARRAY(VALUE, row_values, num_fields, PG_MAX_COLUMNS)

		/* populate the row */
		for ( field = 0; field < num_fields; field++ ) {
			row_values[field] = this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, row, field);
		}
		rb_ary_store( results, row, rb_ary_new4( num_fields, row_values ) );
	}

	return results;
}

/*
 * Make a Ruby array out of the encoded values from the specified
 * column in the given result.
 */
static VALUE
make_column_result_array( VALUE self, int col )
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	int rows = PQntuples( this->pgresult );
	int i;
	VALUE results = rb_ary_new2( rows );

	if ( col >= PQnfields(this->pgresult) )
		rb_raise( rb_eIndexError, "no column %d in result", col );

	for ( i=0; i < rows; i++ ) {
		VALUE val = this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, i, col);
		rb_ary_store( results, i, val );
	}

	return results;
}


/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     res.column_values( n )   -> array
 *
 *  Returns an Array of the values from the nth column of each
 *  tuple in the result.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_column_values(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	int col = NUM2INT( index );
	return make_column_result_array( self, col );
}


/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     res.field_values( field )   -> array
 *
 *  Returns an Array of the values from the given _field_ of each tuple in the result.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_field_values( VALUE self, VALUE field )
{
	PGresult *result = pgresult_get( self );
	const char *fieldname;
	int fnum;

	if( RB_TYPE_P(field, T_SYMBOL) ) field = rb_sym_to_s( field );
	fieldname = StringValueCStr( field );
	fnum = PQfnumber( result, fieldname );

	if ( fnum < 0 )
		rb_raise( rb_eIndexError, "no such field '%s' in result", fieldname );

	return make_column_result_array( self, fnum );
}


/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     res.tuple_values( n )   -> array
 *
 *  Returns an Array of the field values from the nth row of the result.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_tuple_values(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	int tuple_num = NUM2INT( index );
	t_pg_result *this;
	int field;
	int num_tuples;
	int num_fields;

	this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	num_tuples = PQntuples(this->pgresult);
	num_fields = PQnfields(this->pgresult);

	if ( tuple_num < 0 || tuple_num >= num_tuples )
		rb_raise( rb_eIndexError, "Index %d is out of range", tuple_num );

	{
		PG_VARIABLE_LENGTH_ARRAY(VALUE, row_values, num_fields, PG_MAX_COLUMNS)

		/* populate the row */
		for ( field = 0; field < num_fields; field++ ) {
			row_values[field] = this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, tuple_num, field);
		}
		return rb_ary_new4( num_fields, row_values );
	}
}

static void ensure_init_for_tuple(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);

	if( this->field_map == Qnil ){
		int i;
		VALUE field_map = rb_hash_new();

		if( this->nfields == -1 )
			pgresult_init_fnames( self );

		for( i = 0; i < this->nfields; i++ ){
			rb_hash_aset(field_map, this->fnames[i], INT2FIX(i));
		}
		rb_obj_freeze(field_map);
		this->field_map = field_map;
	}
}

/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     res.tuple( n )   -> PG::Tuple
 *
 *  Returns a PG::Tuple from the nth row of the result.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_tuple(VALUE self, VALUE index)
{
	int tuple_num = NUM2INT( index );
	t_pg_result *this;
	int num_tuples;

	this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	num_tuples = PQntuples(this->pgresult);

	if ( tuple_num < 0 || tuple_num >= num_tuples )
		rb_raise( rb_eIndexError, "Index %d is out of range", tuple_num );

	ensure_init_for_tuple(self);

  return pg_tuple_new(self, tuple_num);
}


/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.each{ |tuple| ... }
 *
 * Invokes block for each tuple in the result set.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_each(VALUE self)
{
	PGresult *result;
	int tuple_num;

	RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(self, 0, NULL, pgresult_ntuples_for_enum);

	result = pgresult_get(self);

	for(tuple_num = 0; tuple_num < PQntuples(result); tuple_num++) {
		rb_yield(pgresult_aref(self, INT2NUM(tuple_num)));
	}
	return self;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.fields() -> Array
 *
 * Depending on #field_name_type= returns an array of strings or symbols representing the names of the fields in the result.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_fields(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);

	if( this->nfields == -1 )
		pgresult_init_fnames( self );

	return rb_ary_new4( this->nfields, this->fnames );
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.type_map = typemap
 *
 * Set the TypeMap that is used for type casts of result values to ruby objects.
 *
 * All value retrieval methods will respect the type map and will do the
 * type casts from PostgreSQL's wire format to Ruby objects on the fly,
 * according to the rules and decoders defined in the given typemap.
 *
 * +typemap+ must be a kind of PG::TypeMap .
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_type_map_set(VALUE self, VALUE typemap)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	t_typemap *p_typemap;

	if ( !rb_obj_is_kind_of(typemap, rb_cTypeMap) ) {
		rb_raise( rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %s (expected kind of PG::TypeMap)",
				rb_obj_classname( typemap ) );
	}
	Data_Get_Struct(typemap, t_typemap, p_typemap);

	this->typemap = p_typemap->funcs.fit_to_result( typemap, self );
	this->p_typemap = DATA_PTR( this->typemap );

	return typemap;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.type_map -> value
 *
 * Returns the TypeMap that is currently set for type casts of result values to ruby objects.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_type_map_get(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);

	return this->typemap;
}


static void
yield_hash(VALUE self, int ntuples, int nfields)
{
	int tuple_num;
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	UNUSED(nfields);

	for(tuple_num = 0; tuple_num < ntuples; tuple_num++) {
		rb_yield(pgresult_aref(self, INT2NUM(tuple_num)));
	}

	pgresult_clear( this );
}

static void
yield_array(VALUE self, int ntuples, int nfields)
{
	int row;
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);

	for ( row = 0; row < ntuples; row++ ) {
		PG_VARIABLE_LENGTH_ARRAY(VALUE, row_values, nfields, PG_MAX_COLUMNS)
		int field;

		/* populate the row */
		for ( field = 0; field < nfields; field++ ) {
			row_values[field] = this->p_typemap->funcs.typecast_result_value(this->p_typemap, self, row, field);
		}
		rb_yield( rb_ary_new4( nfields, row_values ));
	}

	pgresult_clear( this );
}

static void
yield_tuple(VALUE self, int ntuples, int nfields)
{
	int tuple_num;
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	VALUE copy;
	UNUSED(nfields);

	/* make a copy of the base result, that is bound to the PG::Tuple */
	copy = pg_copy_result(this);
	/* The copy is now owner of the PGresult and is responsible to PQclear it.
	 * We clear the pgresult here, so that it's not double freed on error within yield. */
	this->pgresult = NULL;

	for(tuple_num = 0; tuple_num < ntuples; tuple_num++) {
		VALUE tuple = pgresult_tuple(copy, INT2FIX(tuple_num));
		rb_yield( tuple );
	}
}

static VALUE
pgresult_stream_any(VALUE self, void (*yielder)(VALUE, int, int))
{
	t_pg_result *this;
	int nfields;
	PGconn *pgconn;
	PGresult *pgresult;

	RETURN_ENUMERATOR(self, 0, NULL);

	this = pgresult_get_this_safe(self);
	pgconn = pg_get_pgconn(this->connection);
	pgresult = this->pgresult;
	nfields = PQnfields(pgresult);

	for(;;){
		int ntuples = PQntuples(pgresult);

		switch( PQresultStatus(pgresult) ){
			case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
				if( ntuples == 0 )
					return self;
				rb_raise( rb_eInvalidResultStatus, "PG::Result is not in single row mode");
			case PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE:
				break;
			default:
				pg_result_check( self );
		}

		yielder( self, ntuples, nfields );

		pgresult = gvl_PQgetResult(pgconn);
		if( pgresult == NULL )
			rb_raise( rb_eNoResultError, "no result received - possibly an intersection with another result retrieval");

		if( nfields != PQnfields(pgresult) )
			rb_raise( rb_eInvalidChangeOfResultFields, "number of fields must not change in single row mode");

		this->pgresult = pgresult;
	}

	/* never reached */
	return self;
}


/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.stream_each{ |tuple| ... }
 *
 * Invokes block for each tuple in the result set in single row mode.
 *
 * This is a convenience method for retrieving all result tuples
 * as they are transferred. It is an alternative to repeated calls of
 * PG::Connection#get_result , but given that it avoids the overhead of
 * wrapping each row into a dedicated result object, it delivers data in nearly
 * the same speed as with ordinary results.
 *
 * The base result must be in status PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE.
 * It iterates over all tuples until the status changes to PGRES_TUPLES_OK.
 * A PG::Error is raised for any errors from the server.
 *
 * Row description data does not change while the iteration. All value retrieval
 * methods refer to only the current row. Result#ntuples returns +1+ while
 * the iteration and +0+ after all tuples were yielded.
 *
 * Example:
 *   conn.send_query( "first SQL query; second SQL query" )
 *   conn.set_single_row_mode
 *   conn.get_result.stream_each do |row|
 *     # do something with each received row of the first query
 *   end
 *   conn.get_result.stream_each do |row|
 *     # do something with each received row of the second query
 *   end
 *   conn.get_result  # => nil   (no more results)
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_stream_each(VALUE self)
{
	return pgresult_stream_any(self, yield_hash);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.stream_each_row { |row| ... }
 *
 * Yields each row of the result set in single row mode.
 * The row is a list of column values.
 *
 * This method works equally to #stream_each , but yields an Array of
 * values.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_stream_each_row(VALUE self)
{
	return pgresult_stream_any(self, yield_array);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.stream_each_tuple { |tuple| ... }
 *
 * Yields each row of the result set in single row mode.
 *
 * This method works equally to #stream_each , but yields a PG::Tuple object.
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_stream_each_tuple(VALUE self)
{
	/* allocate VALUEs that are shared between all streamed tuples */
	ensure_init_for_tuple(self);

	return pgresult_stream_any(self, yield_tuple);
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.field_name_type = Symbol
 *
 * Set type of field names specific to this result.
 * It can be set to one of:
 * * +:string+ to use String based field names
 * * +:symbol+ to use Symbol based field names
 * * +:static_symbol+ to use pinned Symbol (can not be garbage collected) - Don't use this, it will probably removed in future.
 *
 * The default is retrieved from PG::Connection#field_name_type , which defaults to +:string+ .
 *
 * This setting affects several result methods:
 * * keys of Hash returned by #[] , #each and #stream_each
 * * #fields
 * * #fname
 * * field names used by #tuple and #stream_each_tuple
 *
 * The type of field names can only be changed before any of the affected methods have been called.
 *
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_field_name_type_set(VALUE self, VALUE sym)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	if( this->nfields != -1 ) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "field names are already materialized");

	this->flags &= ~PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_MASK;
	if( sym == sym_symbol ) this->flags |= PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_SYMBOL;
	else if ( sym == sym_static_symbol ) this->flags |= PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_STATIC_SYMBOL;
	else if ( sym == sym_string );
	else rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid argument %+"PRIsVALUE, sym);

	return sym;
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *    res.field_name_type -> Symbol
 *
 * Get type of field names.
 *
 * See description at #field_name_type=
 */
static VALUE
pgresult_field_name_type_get(VALUE self)
{
	t_pg_result *this = pgresult_get_this(self);
	if( this->flags & PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_SYMBOL ){
		return sym_symbol;
	} else if( this->flags & PG_RESULT_FIELD_NAMES_STATIC_SYMBOL ){
		return sym_static_symbol;
	} else {
		return sym_string;
	}
}

void
init_pg_result()
{
	sym_string = ID2SYM(rb_intern("string"));
	sym_symbol = ID2SYM(rb_intern("symbol"));
	sym_static_symbol = ID2SYM(rb_intern("static_symbol"));

	rb_cPGresult = rb_define_class_under( rb_mPG, "Result", rb_cData );
	rb_include_module(rb_cPGresult, rb_mEnumerable);
	rb_include_module(rb_cPGresult, rb_mPGconstants);

	/******     PG::Result INSTANCE METHODS: libpq     ******/
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "result_status", pgresult_result_status, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "res_status", pgresult_res_status, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "error_message", pgresult_error_message, 0);
	rb_define_alias( rb_cPGresult, "result_error_message", "error_message");
#ifdef HAVE_PQRESULTVERBOSEERRORMESSAGE
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "verbose_error_message", pgresult_verbose_error_message, 2);
	rb_define_alias( rb_cPGresult, "result_verbose_error_message", "verbose_error_message");
#endif
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "error_field", pgresult_error_field, 1);
	rb_define_alias( rb_cPGresult, "result_error_field", "error_field" );
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "clear", pg_result_clear, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "check", pg_result_check, 0);
	rb_define_alias (rb_cPGresult, "check_result", "check");
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "ntuples", pgresult_ntuples, 0);
	rb_define_alias(rb_cPGresult, "num_tuples", "ntuples");
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "nfields", pgresult_nfields, 0);
	rb_define_alias(rb_cPGresult, "num_fields", "nfields");
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "fname", pgresult_fname, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "fnumber", pgresult_fnumber, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "ftable", pgresult_ftable, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "ftablecol", pgresult_ftablecol, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "fformat", pgresult_fformat, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "ftype", pgresult_ftype, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "fmod", pgresult_fmod, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "fsize", pgresult_fsize, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "getvalue", pgresult_getvalue, 2);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "getisnull", pgresult_getisnull, 2);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "getlength", pgresult_getlength, 2);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "nparams", pgresult_nparams, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "paramtype", pgresult_paramtype, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "cmd_status", pgresult_cmd_status, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "cmd_tuples", pgresult_cmd_tuples, 0);
	rb_define_alias(rb_cPGresult, "cmdtuples", "cmd_tuples");
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "oid_value", pgresult_oid_value, 0);

	/******     PG::Result INSTANCE METHODS: other     ******/
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "[]", pgresult_aref, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "each", pgresult_each, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "fields", pgresult_fields, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "each_row", pgresult_each_row, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "values", pgresult_values, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "column_values", pgresult_column_values, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "field_values", pgresult_field_values, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "tuple_values", pgresult_tuple_values, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "tuple", pgresult_tuple, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "cleared?", pgresult_cleared_p, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "autoclear?", pgresult_autoclear_p, 0);

	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "type_map=", pgresult_type_map_set, 1);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "type_map", pgresult_type_map_get, 0);

	/******     PG::Result INSTANCE METHODS: streaming     ******/
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "stream_each", pgresult_stream_each, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "stream_each_row", pgresult_stream_each_row, 0);
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "stream_each_tuple", pgresult_stream_each_tuple, 0);

	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "field_name_type=", pgresult_field_name_type_set, 1 );
	rb_define_method(rb_cPGresult, "field_name_type", pgresult_field_name_type_get, 0 );
}