/src/gdal/ogr/ogrfielddefn.cpp
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1  |  | /******************************************************************************  | 
2  |  |  *  | 
3  |  |  * Project:  OpenGIS Simple Features Reference Implementation  | 
4  |  |  * Purpose:  The OGRFieldDefn class implementation.  | 
5  |  |  * Author:   Frank Warmerdam, warmerda@home.com  | 
6  |  |  *  | 
7  |  |  ******************************************************************************  | 
8  |  |  * Copyright (c) 1999,  Les Technologies SoftMap Inc.  | 
9  |  |  * Copyright (c) 2009-2013, Even Rouault <even dot rouault at spatialys.com>  | 
10  |  |  *  | 
11  |  |  * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT  | 
12  |  |  ****************************************************************************/  | 
13  |  |  | 
14  |  | #include "cpl_port.h"  | 
15  |  | #include "ogr_feature.h"  | 
16  |  |  | 
17  |  | #include <cstring>  | 
18  |  |  | 
19  |  | #include "ogr_api.h"  | 
20  |  | #include "ogr_core.h"  | 
21  |  | #include "ogr_p.h"  | 
22  |  | #include "ograpispy.h"  | 
23  |  | #include "cpl_conv.h"  | 
24  |  | #include "cpl_error.h"  | 
25  |  | #include "cpl_string.h"  | 
26  |  |  | 
27  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
28  |  | /*                            OGRFieldDefn()                            */  | 
29  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
30  |  |  | 
31  |  | /**  | 
32  |  |  * \brief Constructor.  | 
33  |  |  *  | 
34  |  |  * By default, fields have no width, precision, are nullable and not ignored.  | 
35  |  |  *  | 
36  |  |  * @param pszNameIn the name of the new field.  | 
37  |  |  * @param eTypeIn the type of the new field.  | 
38  |  |  */  | 
39  |  |  | 
40  |  | OGRFieldDefn::OGRFieldDefn(const char *pszNameIn, OGRFieldType eTypeIn)  | 
41  | 0  |     : pszName(CPLStrdup(pszNameIn)), pszAlternativeName(CPLStrdup("")), | 
42  | 0  |       eType(eTypeIn), eJustify(OJUndefined),  | 
43  |  |       // Should nWidth & nPrecision be defined in some particular way for  | 
44  |  |       // numbers?  | 
45  | 0  |       nWidth(0), nPrecision(0), pszDefault(nullptr), bIgnore(FALSE),  | 
46  | 0  |       eSubType(OFSTNone), bNullable(TRUE), bUnique(FALSE)  | 
47  | 0  | { | 
48  | 0  | }  | 
49  |  |  | 
50  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
51  |  | /*                            OGRFieldDefn()                            */  | 
52  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
53  |  |  | 
54  |  | /**  | 
55  |  |  * \brief Constructor.  | 
56  |  |  *  | 
57  |  |  * Create by cloning an existing field definition.  | 
58  |  |  *  | 
59  |  |  * @param poPrototype the field definition to clone.  | 
60  |  |  */  | 
61  |  |  | 
62  |  | OGRFieldDefn::OGRFieldDefn(const OGRFieldDefn *poPrototype)  | 
63  | 0  |     : pszName(CPLStrdup(poPrototype->GetNameRef())),  | 
64  | 0  |       pszAlternativeName(CPLStrdup(poPrototype->GetAlternativeNameRef())),  | 
65  | 0  |       eType(poPrototype->GetType()), eJustify(poPrototype->GetJustify()),  | 
66  | 0  |       nWidth(poPrototype->GetWidth()), nPrecision(poPrototype->GetPrecision()),  | 
67  | 0  |       pszDefault(nullptr),  | 
68  | 0  |       bIgnore(FALSE),  // TODO(schwehr): Can we use IsIgnored()?  | 
69  | 0  |       eSubType(poPrototype->GetSubType()), bNullable(poPrototype->IsNullable()),  | 
70  | 0  |       bUnique(poPrototype->IsUnique()),  | 
71  | 0  |       m_bGenerated(poPrototype->IsGenerated()),  | 
72  | 0  |       m_osDomainName(poPrototype->m_osDomainName),  | 
73  | 0  |       m_osComment(poPrototype->GetComment()),  | 
74  | 0  |       m_nTZFlag(poPrototype->GetTZFlag())  | 
75  | 0  | { | 
76  | 0  |     SetDefault(poPrototype->GetDefault());  | 
77  | 0  | }  | 
78  |  |  | 
79  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
80  |  | /*                           OGR_Fld_Create()                           */  | 
81  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
82  |  | /**  | 
83  |  |  * \brief Create a new field definition.  | 
84  |  |  *  | 
85  |  |  * By default, fields have no width, precision, are nullable and not ignored.  | 
86  |  |  *  | 
87  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::OGRFieldDefn().  | 
88  |  |  *  | 
89  |  |  * @param pszName the name of the new field definition.  | 
90  |  |  * @param eType the type of the new field definition.  | 
91  |  |  * @return handle to the new field definition.  | 
92  |  |  */  | 
93  |  |  | 
94  |  | OGRFieldDefnH OGR_Fld_Create(const char *pszName, OGRFieldType eType)  | 
95  |  |  | 
96  | 0  | { | 
97  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::ToHandle(new OGRFieldDefn(pszName, eType));  | 
98  | 0  | }  | 
99  |  |  | 
100  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
101  |  | /*                           ~OGRFieldDefn()                            */  | 
102  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
103  |  |  | 
104  |  | OGRFieldDefn::~OGRFieldDefn()  | 
105  |  |  | 
106  | 0  | { | 
107  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszName);  | 
108  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszAlternativeName);  | 
109  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszDefault);  | 
110  | 0  | }  | 
111  |  |  | 
112  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
113  |  | /*                             OGRFieldDefn::OGRFieldDefn()             */  | 
114  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
115  |  |  | 
116  |  | /**  | 
117  |  |  * @brief OGRFieldDefn::OGRFieldDefn copy constructor.  | 
118  |  |  * @param oOther the object to copy.  | 
119  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
120  |  |  */  | 
121  |  | OGRFieldDefn::OGRFieldDefn(const OGRFieldDefn &oOther)  | 
122  | 0  |     : pszName(CPLStrdup(oOther.pszName)),  | 
123  | 0  |       pszAlternativeName(CPLStrdup(oOther.pszAlternativeName)),  | 
124  | 0  |       eType(oOther.eType), eJustify(oOther.eJustify), nWidth(oOther.nWidth),  | 
125  | 0  |       nPrecision(oOther.nPrecision),  | 
126  | 0  |       pszDefault(oOther.pszDefault ? CPLStrdup(oOther.pszDefault) : nullptr),  | 
127  | 0  |       bIgnore(oOther.bIgnore), eSubType(oOther.eSubType),  | 
128  | 0  |       bNullable(oOther.bNullable), bUnique(oOther.bUnique),  | 
129  | 0  |       m_bGenerated(oOther.m_bGenerated), m_osDomainName(oOther.m_osDomainName),  | 
130  | 0  |       m_osComment(oOther.m_osComment), m_nTZFlag(oOther.m_nTZFlag),  | 
131  | 0  |       m_bSealed(oOther.m_bSealed)  | 
132  | 0  | { | 
133  | 0  | }  | 
134  |  |  | 
135  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
136  |  | /*                           OGRFieldDefn::operator=()                  */  | 
137  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
138  |  |  | 
139  |  | /**  | 
140  |  |  * @brief OGRFieldDefn::operator = assignment operator.  | 
141  |  |  * @param oOther the object to copy.  | 
142  |  |  * @return the current object.  | 
143  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
144  |  |  */  | 
145  |  | OGRFieldDefn &OGRFieldDefn::operator=(const OGRFieldDefn &oOther)  | 
146  | 0  | { | 
147  | 0  |     if (&oOther != this)  | 
148  | 0  |     { | 
149  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszName);  | 
150  | 0  |         pszName = CPLStrdup(oOther.pszName);  | 
151  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszAlternativeName);  | 
152  | 0  |         pszAlternativeName = CPLStrdup(oOther.pszAlternativeName);  | 
153  | 0  |         eType = oOther.eType;  | 
154  | 0  |         eJustify = oOther.eJustify;  | 
155  | 0  |         nWidth = oOther.nWidth;  | 
156  | 0  |         nPrecision = oOther.nPrecision;  | 
157  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszDefault);  | 
158  | 0  |         pszDefault = oOther.pszDefault ? CPLStrdup(oOther.pszDefault) : nullptr;  | 
159  | 0  |         bIgnore = oOther.bIgnore;  | 
160  | 0  |         eSubType = oOther.eSubType;  | 
161  | 0  |         bNullable = oOther.bNullable;  | 
162  | 0  |         bUnique = oOther.bUnique;  | 
163  | 0  |         m_bGenerated = oOther.m_bGenerated;  | 
164  | 0  |         m_osDomainName = oOther.m_osDomainName;  | 
165  | 0  |         m_osComment = oOther.m_osComment;  | 
166  | 0  |         m_nTZFlag = oOther.m_nTZFlag;  | 
167  | 0  |         m_bSealed = oOther.m_bSealed;  | 
168  | 0  |     }  | 
169  | 0  |     return *this;  | 
170  | 0  | }  | 
171  |  |  | 
172  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
173  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_Destroy()                           */  | 
174  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
175  |  | /**  | 
176  |  |  * \brief Destroy a field definition.  | 
177  |  |  *  | 
178  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to destroy.  | 
179  |  |  */  | 
180  |  |  | 
181  |  | void OGR_Fld_Destroy(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
182  |  |  | 
183  | 0  | { | 
184  | 0  |     delete OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn);  | 
185  | 0  | }  | 
186  |  |  | 
187  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
188  |  | /*                              SetName()                               */  | 
189  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
190  |  |  | 
191  |  | /**  | 
192  |  |  * \brief Reset the name of this field.  | 
193  |  |  *  | 
194  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetName().  | 
195  |  |  *  | 
196  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
197  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
198  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
199  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
200  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
201  |  |  *  | 
202  |  |  * @param pszNameIn the new name to apply.  | 
203  |  |  */  | 
204  |  |  | 
205  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetName(const char *pszNameIn)  | 
206  |  |  | 
207  | 0  | { | 
208  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
209  | 0  |     { | 
210  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
211  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetName() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
212  | 0  |         return;  | 
213  | 0  |     }  | 
214  | 0  |     if (pszName != pszNameIn)  | 
215  | 0  |     { | 
216  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszName);  | 
217  | 0  |         pszName = CPLStrdup(pszNameIn);  | 
218  | 0  |     }  | 
219  | 0  | }  | 
220  |  |  | 
221  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
222  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_SetName()                           */  | 
223  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
224  |  | /**  | 
225  |  |  * \brief Reset the name of this field.  | 
226  |  |  *  | 
227  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::SetName().  | 
228  |  |  *  | 
229  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
230  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
231  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
232  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
233  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
234  |  |  *  | 
235  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to apply the new name to.  | 
236  |  |  * @param pszName the new name to apply.  | 
237  |  |  */  | 
238  |  |  | 
239  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetName(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, const char *pszName)  | 
240  |  |  | 
241  | 0  | { | 
242  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetName(pszName);  | 
243  | 0  | }  | 
244  |  |  | 
245  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
246  |  | /*                             GetNameRef()                             */  | 
247  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
248  |  |  | 
249  |  | /**  | 
250  |  |  * \fn const char *OGRFieldDefn::GetNameRef();  | 
251  |  |  *  | 
252  |  |  * \brief Fetch name of this field.  | 
253  |  |  *  | 
254  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetNameRef().  | 
255  |  |  *  | 
256  |  |  * @return pointer to an internal name string that should not be freed or  | 
257  |  |  * modified.  | 
258  |  |  */  | 
259  |  |  | 
260  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
261  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_GetNameRef()                         */  | 
262  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
263  |  | /**  | 
264  |  |  * \brief Fetch name of this field.  | 
265  |  |  *  | 
266  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::GetNameRef().  | 
267  |  |  *  | 
268  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition.  | 
269  |  |  * @return the name of the field definition.  | 
270  |  |  *  | 
271  |  |  */  | 
272  |  |  | 
273  |  | const char *OGR_Fld_GetNameRef(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
274  |  |  | 
275  | 0  | { | 
276  |  | 
  | 
277  | 0  | #ifdef OGRAPISPY_ENABLED  | 
278  | 0  |     if (bOGRAPISpyEnabled)  | 
279  | 0  |         OGRAPISpy_Fld_GetXXXX(hDefn, "GetNameRef");  | 
280  | 0  | #endif  | 
281  |  | 
  | 
282  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetNameRef();  | 
283  | 0  | }  | 
284  |  |  | 
285  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
286  |  | /*                              SetAlternativeName()                    */  | 
287  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
288  |  |  | 
289  |  | /**  | 
290  |  |  * \brief Reset the alternative name (or "alias") for this field.  | 
291  |  |  *  | 
292  |  |  * The alternative name is an optional attribute for a field which can provide  | 
293  |  |  * a more user-friendly, descriptive name of a field which is not subject to  | 
294  |  |  * the usual naming constraints defined by the data provider.  | 
295  |  |  *  | 
296  |  |  * This is a metadata style attribute only: the alternative name cannot  | 
297  |  |  * be used in place of the actual field name during SQL queries or other  | 
298  |  |  * field name dependent API calls.  | 
299  |  |  *  | 
300  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetAlternativeName().  | 
301  |  |  *  | 
302  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
303  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
304  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
305  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
306  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
307  |  |  *  | 
308  |  |  * @param pszAlternativeNameIn the new alternative name to apply.  | 
309  |  |  *  | 
310  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
311  |  |  */  | 
312  |  |  | 
313  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetAlternativeName(const char *pszAlternativeNameIn)  | 
314  |  |  | 
315  | 0  | { | 
316  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
317  | 0  |     { | 
318  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
319  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetAlternativeName() not allowed on a sealed "  | 
320  | 0  |                  "object");  | 
321  | 0  |         return;  | 
322  | 0  |     }  | 
323  | 0  |     if (pszAlternativeName != pszAlternativeNameIn)  | 
324  | 0  |     { | 
325  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszAlternativeName);  | 
326  | 0  |         pszAlternativeName = CPLStrdup(pszAlternativeNameIn);  | 
327  | 0  |     }  | 
328  | 0  | }  | 
329  |  |  | 
330  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
331  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_SetAlternativeName()                */  | 
332  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
333  |  | /**  | 
334  |  |  * \brief Reset the alternative name (or "alias") for this field.  | 
335  |  |  *  | 
336  |  |  * The alternative name is an optional attribute for a field which can provide  | 
337  |  |  * a more user-friendly, descriptive name of a field which is not subject to  | 
338  |  |  * the usual naming constraints defined by the data provider.  | 
339  |  |  *  | 
340  |  |  * This is a metadata style attribute only: the alternative name cannot  | 
341  |  |  * be used in place of the actual field name during SQL queries or other  | 
342  |  |  * field name dependent API calls.  | 
343  |  |  *  | 
344  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
345  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::SetAlternativeName().  | 
346  |  |  *  | 
347  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
348  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
349  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
350  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
351  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
352  |  |  *  | 
353  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to apply the new alternative name  | 
354  |  |  * to.  | 
355  |  |  * @param pszAlternativeName the new alternative name to apply.  | 
356  |  |  *  | 
357  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
358  |  |  */  | 
359  |  |  | 
360  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetAlternativeName(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn,  | 
361  |  |                                 const char *pszAlternativeName)  | 
362  |  |  | 
363  | 0  | { | 
364  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetAlternativeName(pszAlternativeName);  | 
365  | 0  | }  | 
366  |  |  | 
367  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
368  |  | /*                             GetAlternativeNameRef()                  */  | 
369  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
370  |  |  | 
371  |  | /**  | 
372  |  |  * \fn const char *OGRFieldDefn::GetAlternativeNameRef();  | 
373  |  |  *  | 
374  |  |  * \brief Fetch the alternative name (or "alias") for this field.  | 
375  |  |  *  | 
376  |  |  * The alternative name is an optional attribute for a field which can provide  | 
377  |  |  * a more user-friendly, descriptive name of a field which is not subject to  | 
378  |  |  * the usual naming constraints defined by the data provider.  | 
379  |  |  *  | 
380  |  |  * This is a metadata style attribute only: the alternative name cannot  | 
381  |  |  * be used in place of the actual field name during SQL queries or other  | 
382  |  |  * field name dependent API calls.  | 
383  |  |  *  | 
384  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetAlternativeNameRef().  | 
385  |  |  *  | 
386  |  |  * @return pointer to an internal alternative name string that should not be  | 
387  |  |  * freed or modified.  | 
388  |  |  *  | 
389  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
390  |  |  */  | 
391  |  |  | 
392  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
393  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_GetAlternativeNameRef()              */  | 
394  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
395  |  | /**  | 
396  |  |  * \brief Fetch the alternative name (or "alias") for this field.  | 
397  |  |  *  | 
398  |  |  * The alternative name is an optional attribute for a field which can provide  | 
399  |  |  * a more user-friendly, descriptive name of a field which is not subject to  | 
400  |  |  * the usual naming constraints defined by the data provider.  | 
401  |  |  *  | 
402  |  |  * This is a metadata style attribute only: the alternative name cannot  | 
403  |  |  * be used in place of the actual field name during SQL queries or other  | 
404  |  |  * field name dependent API calls.  | 
405  |  |  *  | 
406  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
407  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::GetAlternativeNameRef().  | 
408  |  |  *  | 
409  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition.  | 
410  |  |  * @return the alternative name of the field definition.  | 
411  |  |  *  | 
412  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
413  |  |  */  | 
414  |  |  | 
415  |  | const char *OGR_Fld_GetAlternativeNameRef(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
416  |  |  | 
417  | 0  | { | 
418  |  | 
  | 
419  | 0  | #ifdef OGRAPISPY_ENABLED  | 
420  | 0  |     if (bOGRAPISpyEnabled)  | 
421  | 0  |         OGRAPISpy_Fld_GetXXXX(hDefn, "GetAlternativeNameRef");  | 
422  | 0  | #endif  | 
423  |  | 
  | 
424  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetAlternativeNameRef();  | 
425  | 0  | }  | 
426  |  |  | 
427  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
428  |  | /*                              GetType()                               */  | 
429  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
430  |  |  | 
431  |  | /**  | 
432  |  |  * \fn OGRFieldType OGRFieldDefn::GetType() const;  | 
433  |  |  *  | 
434  |  |  * \brief Fetch type of this field.  | 
435  |  |  *  | 
436  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetType().  | 
437  |  |  *  | 
438  |  |  * @return field type.  | 
439  |  |  */  | 
440  |  |  | 
441  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
442  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_GetType()                           */  | 
443  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
444  |  | /**  | 
445  |  |  * \brief Fetch type of this field.  | 
446  |  |  *  | 
447  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::GetType().  | 
448  |  |  *  | 
449  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to get type from.  | 
450  |  |  * @return field type.  | 
451  |  |  */  | 
452  |  |  | 
453  |  | OGRFieldType OGR_Fld_GetType(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
454  |  |  | 
455  | 0  | { | 
456  |  | 
  | 
457  | 0  | #ifdef OGRAPISPY_ENABLED  | 
458  | 0  |     if (bOGRAPISpyEnabled)  | 
459  | 0  |         OGRAPISpy_Fld_GetXXXX(hDefn, "GetType");  | 
460  | 0  | #endif  | 
461  |  | 
  | 
462  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetType();  | 
463  | 0  | }  | 
464  |  |  | 
465  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
466  |  | /*                              SetType()                               */  | 
467  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
468  |  |  | 
469  |  | /**  | 
470  |  |  * \brief Set the type of this field.  | 
471  |  |  * This should never be done to an OGRFieldDefn  | 
472  |  |  * that is already part of an OGRFeatureDefn.  | 
473  |  |  *  | 
474  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetType().  | 
475  |  |  *  | 
476  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
477  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
478  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
479  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
480  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
481  |  |  *  | 
482  |  |  * @param eTypeIn the new field type.  | 
483  |  |  */  | 
484  |  |  | 
485  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetType(OGRFieldType eTypeIn)  | 
486  | 0  | { | 
487  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
488  | 0  |     { | 
489  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
490  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetType() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
491  | 0  |         return;  | 
492  | 0  |     }  | 
493  | 0  |     if (!OGR_AreTypeSubTypeCompatible(eTypeIn, eSubType))  | 
494  | 0  |     { | 
495  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Warning, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
496  | 0  |                  "Type and subtype of field definition are not compatible. "  | 
497  | 0  |                  "Resetting to OFSTNone");  | 
498  | 0  |         eSubType = OFSTNone;  | 
499  | 0  |     }  | 
500  | 0  |     eType = eTypeIn;  | 
501  | 0  | }  | 
502  |  |  | 
503  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
504  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_SetType()                           */  | 
505  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
506  |  | /**  | 
507  |  |  * \brief Set the type of this field.  | 
508  |  |  * This should never be done to an OGRFieldDefn  | 
509  |  |  * that is already part of an OGRFeatureDefn.  | 
510  |  |  *  | 
511  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::SetType().  | 
512  |  |  *  | 
513  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
514  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
515  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
516  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
517  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
518  |  |  *  | 
519  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set type to.  | 
520  |  |  * @param eType the new field type.  | 
521  |  |  */  | 
522  |  |  | 
523  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetType(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, OGRFieldType eType)  | 
524  |  |  | 
525  | 0  | { | 
526  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetType(eType);  | 
527  | 0  | }  | 
528  |  |  | 
529  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
530  |  | /*                             GetSubType()                             */  | 
531  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
532  |  |  | 
533  |  | /**  | 
534  |  |  * \fn OGRFieldSubType OGRFieldDefn::GetSubType() const;  | 
535  |  |  *  | 
536  |  |  * \brief Fetch subtype of this field.  | 
537  |  |  *  | 
538  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetSubType().  | 
539  |  |  *  | 
540  |  |  * @return field subtype.  | 
541  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
542  |  |  */  | 
543  |  |  | 
544  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
545  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_GetSubType()                         */  | 
546  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
547  |  | /**  | 
548  |  |  * \brief Fetch subtype of this field.  | 
549  |  |  *  | 
550  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::GetSubType().  | 
551  |  |  *  | 
552  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to get subtype from.  | 
553  |  |  * @return field subtype.  | 
554  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
555  |  |  */  | 
556  |  |  | 
557  |  | OGRFieldSubType OGR_Fld_GetSubType(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
558  |  |  | 
559  | 0  | { | 
560  |  | 
  | 
561  | 0  | #ifdef OGRAPISPY_ENABLED  | 
562  | 0  |     if (bOGRAPISpyEnabled)  | 
563  | 0  |         OGRAPISpy_Fld_GetXXXX(hDefn, "GetSubType");  | 
564  | 0  | #endif  | 
565  |  | 
  | 
566  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetSubType();  | 
567  | 0  | }  | 
568  |  |  | 
569  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
570  |  | /*                             SetSubType()                             */  | 
571  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
572  |  |  | 
573  |  | /**  | 
574  |  |  * \brief Set the subtype of this field.  | 
575  |  |  * This should never be done to an OGRFieldDefn  | 
576  |  |  * that is already part of an OGRFeatureDefn.  | 
577  |  |  *  | 
578  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetSubType().  | 
579  |  |  *  | 
580  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
581  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
582  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
583  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
584  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
585  |  |  *  | 
586  |  |  * @param eSubTypeIn the new field subtype.  | 
587  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
588  |  |  */  | 
589  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetSubType(OGRFieldSubType eSubTypeIn)  | 
590  | 0  | { | 
591  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
592  | 0  |     { | 
593  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
594  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetSubType() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
595  | 0  |         return;  | 
596  | 0  |     }  | 
597  | 0  |     if (!OGR_AreTypeSubTypeCompatible(eType, eSubTypeIn))  | 
598  | 0  |     { | 
599  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Warning, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
600  | 0  |                  "Type and subtype of field definition are not compatible. "  | 
601  | 0  |                  "Resetting to OFSTNone");  | 
602  | 0  |         eSubType = OFSTNone;  | 
603  | 0  |     }  | 
604  | 0  |     else  | 
605  | 0  |     { | 
606  | 0  |         eSubType = eSubTypeIn;  | 
607  | 0  |     }  | 
608  | 0  | }  | 
609  |  |  | 
610  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
611  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_SetSubType()                         */  | 
612  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
613  |  | /**  | 
614  |  |  * \brief Set the subtype of this field.  | 
615  |  |  * This should never be done to an OGRFieldDefn  | 
616  |  |  * that is already part of an OGRFeatureDefn.  | 
617  |  |  *  | 
618  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::SetSubType().  | 
619  |  |  *  | 
620  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
621  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
622  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
623  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
624  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
625  |  |  *  | 
626  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set type to.  | 
627  |  |  * @param eSubType the new field subtype.  | 
628  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
629  |  |  */  | 
630  |  |  | 
631  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetSubType(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, OGRFieldSubType eSubType)  | 
632  |  |  | 
633  | 0  | { | 
634  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetSubType(eSubType);  | 
635  | 0  | }  | 
636  |  |  | 
637  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
638  |  | /*                             SetDefault()                             */  | 
639  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
640  |  |  | 
641  |  | /**  | 
642  |  |  * \brief Set default field value.  | 
643  |  |  *  | 
644  |  |  * The default field value is taken into account by drivers (generally those  | 
645  |  |  * with a SQL interface) that support it at field creation time. OGR will  | 
646  |  |  * generally not automatically set the default field value to null fields by  | 
647  |  |  * itself when calling OGRFeature::CreateFeature() / OGRFeature::SetFeature(),  | 
648  |  |  * but will let the low-level layers to do the job. So retrieving the feature  | 
649  |  |  * from the layer is recommended.  | 
650  |  |  *  | 
651  |  |  * The accepted values are NULL, a numeric value, a literal value enclosed  | 
652  |  |  * between single quote characters (and inner single quote characters escaped by  | 
653  |  |  * repetition of the single quote character),  | 
654  |  |  * CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_DATE or  | 
655  |  |  * a driver specific expression (that might be ignored by other drivers).  | 
656  |  |  * For a datetime literal value, format should be 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS[.sss]'  | 
657  |  |  * (considered as UTC time).  | 
658  |  |  *  | 
659  |  |  * Drivers that support writing DEFAULT clauses will advertise the  | 
660  |  |  * GDAL_DCAP_DEFAULT_FIELDS driver metadata item.  | 
661  |  |  *  | 
662  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetDefault().  | 
663  |  |  *  | 
664  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
665  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
666  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
667  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
668  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
669  |  |  *  | 
670  |  |  * @param pszDefaultIn new default field value or NULL pointer.  | 
671  |  |  *  | 
672  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
673  |  |  */  | 
674  |  |  | 
675  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetDefault(const char *pszDefaultIn)  | 
676  |  |  | 
677  | 0  | { | 
678  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
679  | 0  |     { | 
680  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
681  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetDefault() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
682  | 0  |         return;  | 
683  | 0  |     }  | 
684  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszDefault);  | 
685  | 0  |     pszDefault = nullptr;  | 
686  |  | 
  | 
687  | 0  |     if (pszDefaultIn && pszDefaultIn[0] == '\'' &&  | 
688  | 0  |         pszDefaultIn[strlen(pszDefaultIn) - 1] == '\'')  | 
689  | 0  |     { | 
690  | 0  |         const char *pszPtr = pszDefaultIn + 1;  // Used after for.  | 
691  | 0  |         for (; *pszPtr != '\0'; pszPtr++)  | 
692  | 0  |         { | 
693  | 0  |             if (*pszPtr == '\'')  | 
694  | 0  |             { | 
695  | 0  |                 if (pszPtr[1] == '\0')  | 
696  | 0  |                     break;  | 
697  | 0  |                 if (pszPtr[1] != '\'')  | 
698  | 0  |                 { | 
699  | 0  |                     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
700  | 0  |                              "Incorrectly quoted string literal");  | 
701  | 0  |                     return;  | 
702  | 0  |                 }  | 
703  | 0  |                 pszPtr++;  | 
704  | 0  |             }  | 
705  | 0  |         }  | 
706  | 0  |         if (*pszPtr == '\0')  | 
707  | 0  |         { | 
708  | 0  |             CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
709  | 0  |                      "Incorrectly quoted string literal");  | 
710  | 0  |             return;  | 
711  | 0  |         }  | 
712  | 0  |     }  | 
713  |  |  | 
714  | 0  |     pszDefault = pszDefaultIn ? CPLStrdup(pszDefaultIn) : nullptr;  | 
715  | 0  | }  | 
716  |  |  | 
717  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
718  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_SetDefault()                         */  | 
719  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
720  |  |  | 
721  |  | /**  | 
722  |  |  * \brief Set default field value.  | 
723  |  |  *  | 
724  |  |  * The default field value is taken into account by drivers (generally those  | 
725  |  |  * with a SQL interface) that support it at field creation time. OGR will  | 
726  |  |  * generally not automatically set the default field value to null fields by  | 
727  |  |  * itself when calling OGRFeature::CreateFeature() / OGRFeature::SetFeature(),  | 
728  |  |  * but will let the low-level layers to do the job. So retrieving the feature  | 
729  |  |  * from the layer is recommended.  | 
730  |  |  *  | 
731  |  |  * The accepted values are NULL, a numeric value, a literal value enclosed  | 
732  |  |  * between single quote characters (and inner single quote characters escaped by  | 
733  |  |  * repetition of the single quote character),  | 
734  |  |  * CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_DATE or  | 
735  |  |  * a driver specific expression (that might be ignored by other drivers).  | 
736  |  |  * For a datetime literal value, format should be 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS[.sss]'  | 
737  |  |  * (considered as UTC time).  | 
738  |  |  *  | 
739  |  |  * Drivers that support writing DEFAULT clauses will advertise the  | 
740  |  |  * GDAL_DCAP_DEFAULT_FIELDS driver metadata item.  | 
741  |  |  *  | 
742  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetDefault().  | 
743  |  |  *  | 
744  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
745  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
746  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
747  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
748  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
749  |  |  *  | 
750  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition.  | 
751  |  |  * @param pszDefault new default field value or NULL pointer.  | 
752  |  |  *  | 
753  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
754  |  |  */  | 
755  |  |  | 
756  |  | void CPL_DLL OGR_Fld_SetDefault(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, const char *pszDefault)  | 
757  | 0  | { | 
758  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetDefault(pszDefault);  | 
759  | 0  | }  | 
760  |  |  | 
761  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
762  |  | /*                             GetDefault()                             */  | 
763  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
764  |  |  | 
765  |  | /**  | 
766  |  |  * \brief Get default field value.  | 
767  |  |  *  | 
768  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetDefault().  | 
769  |  |  *  | 
770  |  |  * @return default field value or NULL.  | 
771  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
772  |  |  */  | 
773  |  |  | 
774  |  | const char *OGRFieldDefn::GetDefault() const  | 
775  |  |  | 
776  | 0  | { | 
777  | 0  |     return pszDefault;  | 
778  | 0  | }  | 
779  |  |  | 
780  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
781  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_GetDefault()                         */  | 
782  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
783  |  |  | 
784  |  | /**  | 
785  |  |  * \brief Get default field value.  | 
786  |  |  *  | 
787  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::GetDefault().  | 
788  |  |  *  | 
789  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition.  | 
790  |  |  * @return default field value or NULL.  | 
791  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
792  |  |  */  | 
793  |  |  | 
794  |  | const char *OGR_Fld_GetDefault(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
795  | 0  | { | 
796  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetDefault();  | 
797  | 0  | }  | 
798  |  |  | 
799  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
800  |  | /*                        IsDefaultDriverSpecific()                     */  | 
801  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
802  |  |  | 
803  |  | /**  | 
804  |  |  * \brief Returns whether the default value is driver specific.  | 
805  |  |  *  | 
806  |  |  * Driver specific default values are those that are *not* NULL, a  | 
807  |  |  * numeric value, a literal value enclosed between single quote  | 
808  |  |  * characters, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_DATE or  | 
809  |  |  * datetime literal value.  | 
810  |  |  *  | 
811  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function  | 
812  |  |  * OGR_Fld_IsDefaultDriverSpecific().  | 
813  |  |  *  | 
814  |  |  * @return TRUE if the default value is driver specific.  | 
815  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
816  |  |  */  | 
817  |  |  | 
818  |  | int OGRFieldDefn::IsDefaultDriverSpecific() const  | 
819  | 0  | { | 
820  | 0  |     if (pszDefault == nullptr)  | 
821  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
822  |  |  | 
823  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszDefault, "NULL") || EQUAL(pszDefault, "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP") ||  | 
824  | 0  |         EQUAL(pszDefault, "CURRENT_TIME") || EQUAL(pszDefault, "CURRENT_DATE"))  | 
825  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
826  |  |  | 
827  | 0  |     if (pszDefault[0] == '\'' && pszDefault[strlen(pszDefault) - 1] == '\'')  | 
828  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
829  |  |  | 
830  | 0  |     char *pszEnd = nullptr;  | 
831  | 0  |     CPLStrtod(pszDefault, &pszEnd);  | 
832  | 0  |     if (*pszEnd == '\0')  | 
833  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
834  |  |  | 
835  | 0  |     return TRUE;  | 
836  | 0  | }  | 
837  |  |  | 
838  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
839  |  | /*                     OGR_Fld_IsDefaultDriverSpecific()                */  | 
840  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
841  |  |  | 
842  |  | /**  | 
843  |  |  * \brief Returns whether the default value is driver specific.  | 
844  |  |  *  | 
845  |  |  * Driver specific default values are those that are *not* NULL, a  | 
846  |  |  * numeric value, a literal value enclosed between single quote  | 
847  |  |  * characters, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_DATE or  | 
848  |  |  * datetime literal value.  | 
849  |  |  *  | 
850  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method  | 
851  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::IsDefaultDriverSpecific().  | 
852  |  |  *  | 
853  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
854  |  |  * @return TRUE if the default value is driver specific.  | 
855  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
856  |  |  */  | 
857  |  |  | 
858  |  | int OGR_Fld_IsDefaultDriverSpecific(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
859  | 0  | { | 
860  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->IsDefaultDriverSpecific();  | 
861  | 0  | }  | 
862  |  |  | 
863  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
864  |  | /*                          GetFieldTypeName()                          */  | 
865  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
866  |  |  | 
867  |  | /**  | 
868  |  |  * \brief Fetch human readable name for a field type.  | 
869  |  |  *  | 
870  |  |  * This static method is the same as the C function OGR_GetFieldTypeName().  | 
871  |  |  *  | 
872  |  |  * @param eType the field type to get name for.  | 
873  |  |  *  | 
874  |  |  * @return pointer to an internal static name string. It should not be  | 
875  |  |  * modified or freed.  | 
876  |  |  */  | 
877  |  |  | 
878  |  | const char *OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldTypeName(OGRFieldType eType)  | 
879  |  |  | 
880  | 0  | { | 
881  | 0  |     switch (eType)  | 
882  | 0  |     { | 
883  | 0  |         case OFTInteger:  | 
884  | 0  |             return "Integer";  | 
885  |  |  | 
886  | 0  |         case OFTInteger64:  | 
887  | 0  |             return "Integer64";  | 
888  |  |  | 
889  | 0  |         case OFTReal:  | 
890  | 0  |             return "Real";  | 
891  |  |  | 
892  | 0  |         case OFTString:  | 
893  | 0  |             return "String";  | 
894  |  |  | 
895  | 0  |         case OFTIntegerList:  | 
896  | 0  |             return "IntegerList";  | 
897  |  |  | 
898  | 0  |         case OFTInteger64List:  | 
899  | 0  |             return "Integer64List";  | 
900  |  |  | 
901  | 0  |         case OFTRealList:  | 
902  | 0  |             return "RealList";  | 
903  |  |  | 
904  | 0  |         case OFTStringList:  | 
905  | 0  |             return "StringList";  | 
906  |  |  | 
907  | 0  |         case OFTBinary:  | 
908  | 0  |             return "Binary";  | 
909  |  |  | 
910  | 0  |         case OFTDate:  | 
911  | 0  |             return "Date";  | 
912  |  |  | 
913  | 0  |         case OFTTime:  | 
914  | 0  |             return "Time";  | 
915  |  |  | 
916  | 0  |         case OFTDateTime:  | 
917  | 0  |             return "DateTime";  | 
918  |  |  | 
919  | 0  |         case OFTWideString:  | 
920  | 0  |         case OFTWideStringList:  | 
921  | 0  |             break;  | 
922  | 0  |     }  | 
923  |  |  | 
924  | 0  |     return "(unknown)";  | 
925  | 0  | }  | 
926  |  |  | 
927  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
928  |  | /*                          GetFieldTypeByName()                        */  | 
929  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
930  |  | /**  | 
931  |  |  * \brief Fetch field type by name.  | 
932  |  |  * @param pszName the name of the field type.  | 
933  |  |  * @return the field type or OFTString if there is no match with known type names.  | 
934  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11.0  | 
935  |  |  */  | 
936  |  | OGRFieldType OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldTypeByName(const char *pszName)  | 
937  | 0  | { | 
938  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "integer"))  | 
939  | 0  |         return OFTInteger;  | 
940  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "integer64"))  | 
941  | 0  |         return OFTInteger64;  | 
942  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "real"))  | 
943  | 0  |         return OFTReal;  | 
944  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "string"))  | 
945  | 0  |         return OFTString;  | 
946  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "integerlist"))  | 
947  | 0  |         return OFTIntegerList;  | 
948  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "integer64list"))  | 
949  | 0  |         return OFTInteger64List;  | 
950  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "reallist"))  | 
951  | 0  |         return OFTRealList;  | 
952  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "stringlist"))  | 
953  | 0  |         return OFTStringList;  | 
954  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "binary"))  | 
955  | 0  |         return OFTBinary;  | 
956  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "date"))  | 
957  | 0  |         return OFTDate;  | 
958  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "time"))  | 
959  | 0  |         return OFTTime;  | 
960  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "datetime"))  | 
961  | 0  |         return OFTDateTime;  | 
962  |  |  | 
963  | 0  |     return OFTString;  | 
964  | 0  | }  | 
965  |  |  | 
966  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
967  |  | /*                       OGR_GetFieldTypeByName()                       */  | 
968  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
969  |  | /**  | 
970  |  |  * \brief Fetch field type by name.  | 
971  |  |  *  | 
972  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
973  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldTypeByName().  | 
974  |  |  *  | 
975  |  |  * @param pszName the name of the field type.  | 
976  |  |  * @return the field type or OFTString if there is no match with known type names.  | 
977  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9.4  | 
978  |  |  */  | 
979  |  | OGRFieldType OGR_GetFieldTypeByName(const char *pszName)  | 
980  | 0  | { | 
981  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldTypeByName(pszName);  | 
982  | 0  | }  | 
983  |  |  | 
984  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
985  |  | /*                        OGR_GetFieldTypeName()                        */  | 
986  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
987  |  | /**  | 
988  |  |  * \brief Fetch human readable name for a field type.  | 
989  |  |  *  | 
990  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
991  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldTypeName().  | 
992  |  |  *  | 
993  |  |  * @param eType the field type to get name for.  | 
994  |  |  * @return the name.  | 
995  |  |  */  | 
996  |  |  | 
997  |  | const char *OGR_GetFieldTypeName(OGRFieldType eType)  | 
998  |  |  | 
999  | 0  | { | 
1000  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldTypeName(eType);  | 
1001  | 0  | }  | 
1002  |  |  | 
1003  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1004  |  | /*                        GetFieldSubTypeName()                         */  | 
1005  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1006  |  |  | 
1007  |  | /**  | 
1008  |  |  * \brief Fetch human readable name for a field subtype.  | 
1009  |  |  *  | 
1010  |  |  * This static method is the same as the C function OGR_GetFieldSubTypeName().  | 
1011  |  |  *  | 
1012  |  |  * @param eSubType the field subtype to get name for.  | 
1013  |  |  *  | 
1014  |  |  * @return pointer to an internal static name string. It should not be  | 
1015  |  |  * modified or freed.  | 
1016  |  |  *  | 
1017  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1018  |  |  */  | 
1019  |  |  | 
1020  |  | const char *OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldSubTypeName(OGRFieldSubType eSubType)  | 
1021  |  |  | 
1022  | 0  | { | 
1023  | 0  |     switch (eSubType)  | 
1024  | 0  |     { | 
1025  | 0  |         case OFSTNone:  | 
1026  | 0  |             break;  | 
1027  |  |  | 
1028  | 0  |         case OFSTBoolean:  | 
1029  | 0  |             return "Boolean";  | 
1030  |  |  | 
1031  | 0  |         case OFSTInt16:  | 
1032  | 0  |             return "Int16";  | 
1033  |  |  | 
1034  | 0  |         case OFSTFloat32:  | 
1035  | 0  |             return "Float32";  | 
1036  |  |  | 
1037  | 0  |         case OFSTJSON:  | 
1038  | 0  |             return "JSON";  | 
1039  |  |  | 
1040  | 0  |         case OFSTUUID:  | 
1041  | 0  |             return "UUID";  | 
1042  | 0  |     }  | 
1043  | 0  |     return "None";  | 
1044  | 0  | }  | 
1045  |  |  | 
1046  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1047  |  | /*                        GetFieldSubTypeByName()                       */  | 
1048  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1049  |  | /**  | 
1050  |  |  * \brief Fetch field subtype by name.  | 
1051  |  |  * @param pszName the name of the field subtype.  | 
1052  |  |  * @return the field subtype.  | 
1053  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11.0  | 
1054  |  |  */  | 
1055  |  | OGRFieldSubType OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldSubTypeByName(const char *pszName)  | 
1056  | 0  | { | 
1057  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "boolean"))  | 
1058  | 0  |         return OFSTBoolean;  | 
1059  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "int16"))  | 
1060  | 0  |         return OFSTInt16;  | 
1061  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "float32"))  | 
1062  | 0  |         return OFSTFloat32;  | 
1063  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "json"))  | 
1064  | 0  |         return OFSTJSON;  | 
1065  | 0  |     if (EQUAL(pszName, "uuid"))  | 
1066  | 0  |         return OFSTUUID;  | 
1067  |  |  | 
1068  | 0  |     return OFSTNone;  | 
1069  | 0  | }  | 
1070  |  |  | 
1071  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1072  |  | /*                       OGR_GetFieldSubTypeByName()                    */  | 
1073  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1074  |  | /**  | 
1075  |  |  * \brief Fetch field subtype by name.  | 
1076  |  |  *  | 
1077  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1078  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldSubTypeByName().  | 
1079  |  |  *  | 
1080  |  |  * @param pszName the name of the field subtype.  | 
1081  |  |  * @return the field subtype.  | 
1082  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11.0  | 
1083  |  |  */  | 
1084  |  | OGRFieldSubType OGR_GetFieldSubTypeByName(const char *pszName)  | 
1085  | 0  | { | 
1086  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldSubTypeByName(pszName);  | 
1087  | 0  | }  | 
1088  |  |  | 
1089  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1090  |  | /*                       OGR_GetFieldSubTypeName()                      */  | 
1091  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1092  |  | /**  | 
1093  |  |  * \brief Fetch human readable name for a field subtype.  | 
1094  |  |  *  | 
1095  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1096  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldSubTypeName().  | 
1097  |  |  *  | 
1098  |  |  * @param eSubType the field subtype to get name for.  | 
1099  |  |  * @return the name.  | 
1100  |  |  *  | 
1101  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1102  |  |  */  | 
1103  |  |  | 
1104  |  | const char *OGR_GetFieldSubTypeName(OGRFieldSubType eSubType)  | 
1105  |  |  | 
1106  | 0  | { | 
1107  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::GetFieldSubTypeName(eSubType);  | 
1108  | 0  | }  | 
1109  |  |  | 
1110  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1111  |  | /*                       OGR_IsValidTypeAndSubType()                    */  | 
1112  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1113  |  | /**  | 
1114  |  |  * \brief Return if type and subtype are compatible  | 
1115  |  |  *  | 
1116  |  |  * @param eType the field type.  | 
1117  |  |  * @param eSubType the field subtype.  | 
1118  |  |  * @return TRUE if type and subtype are compatible  | 
1119  |  |  *  | 
1120  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1121  |  |  */  | 
1122  |  |  | 
1123  |  | int OGR_AreTypeSubTypeCompatible(OGRFieldType eType, OGRFieldSubType eSubType)  | 
1124  | 0  | { | 
1125  | 0  |     if (eSubType == OFSTNone)  | 
1126  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
1127  | 0  |     if (eSubType == OFSTBoolean || eSubType == OFSTInt16)  | 
1128  | 0  |         return eType == OFTInteger || eType == OFTIntegerList;  | 
1129  | 0  |     if (eSubType == OFSTFloat32)  | 
1130  | 0  |         return eType == OFTReal || eType == OFTRealList;  | 
1131  | 0  |     if (eSubType == OFSTJSON)  | 
1132  | 0  |         return eType == OFTString;  | 
1133  | 0  |     if (eSubType == OFSTUUID)  | 
1134  | 0  |         return eType == OFTString;  | 
1135  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
1136  | 0  | }  | 
1137  |  |  | 
1138  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1139  |  | /*                             GetJustify()                             */  | 
1140  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1141  |  |  | 
1142  |  | /**  | 
1143  |  |  * \fn OGRJustification OGRFieldDefn::GetJustify() const;  | 
1144  |  |  *  | 
1145  |  |  * \brief Get the justification for this field.  | 
1146  |  |  *  | 
1147  |  |  * Note: no driver is know to use the concept of field justification.  | 
1148  |  |  *  | 
1149  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetJustify().  | 
1150  |  |  *  | 
1151  |  |  * @return the justification.  | 
1152  |  |  */  | 
1153  |  |  | 
1154  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1155  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_GetJustify()                         */  | 
1156  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1157  |  | /**  | 
1158  |  |  * \brief Get the justification for this field.  | 
1159  |  |  *  | 
1160  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::GetJustify().  | 
1161  |  |  *  | 
1162  |  |  * Note: no driver is know to use the concept of field justification.  | 
1163  |  |  *  | 
1164  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to get justification from.  | 
1165  |  |  * @return the justification.  | 
1166  |  |  */  | 
1167  |  |  | 
1168  |  | OGRJustification OGR_Fld_GetJustify(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1169  |  |  | 
1170  | 0  | { | 
1171  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetJustify();  | 
1172  | 0  | }  | 
1173  |  |  | 
1174  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1175  |  | /*                             SetJustify()                             */  | 
1176  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1177  |  |  | 
1178  |  | /**  | 
1179  |  |  * \fn void OGRFieldDefn::SetJustify( OGRJustification eJustify );  | 
1180  |  |  *  | 
1181  |  |  * \brief Set the justification for this field.  | 
1182  |  |  *  | 
1183  |  |  * Note: no driver is know to use the concept of field justification.  | 
1184  |  |  *  | 
1185  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetJustify().  | 
1186  |  |  *  | 
1187  |  |  * @param eJustify the new justification.  | 
1188  |  |  */  | 
1189  |  |  | 
1190  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1191  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_SetJustify()                         */  | 
1192  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1193  |  | /**  | 
1194  |  |  * \brief Set the justification for this field.  | 
1195  |  |  *  | 
1196  |  |  * Note: no driver is know to use the concept of field justification.  | 
1197  |  |  *  | 
1198  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::SetJustify().  | 
1199  |  |  *  | 
1200  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set justification to.  | 
1201  |  |  * @param eJustify the new justification.  | 
1202  |  |  */  | 
1203  |  |  | 
1204  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetJustify(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, OGRJustification eJustify)  | 
1205  |  |  | 
1206  | 0  | { | 
1207  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetJustify(eJustify);  | 
1208  | 0  | }  | 
1209  |  |  | 
1210  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1211  |  | /*                              GetWidth()                              */  | 
1212  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1213  |  |  | 
1214  |  | /**  | 
1215  |  |  * \fn int OGRFieldDefn::GetWidth() const;  | 
1216  |  |  *  | 
1217  |  |  * \brief Get the formatting width for this field.  | 
1218  |  |  *  | 
1219  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetWidth().  | 
1220  |  |  *  | 
1221  |  |  * @return the width, zero means no specified width.  | 
1222  |  |  */  | 
1223  |  |  | 
1224  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1225  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_GetWidth()                          */  | 
1226  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1227  |  | /**  | 
1228  |  |  * \brief Get the formatting width for this field.  | 
1229  |  |  *  | 
1230  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::GetWidth().  | 
1231  |  |  *  | 
1232  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to get width from.  | 
1233  |  |  * @return the width, zero means no specified width.  | 
1234  |  |  */  | 
1235  |  |  | 
1236  |  | int OGR_Fld_GetWidth(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1237  |  |  | 
1238  | 0  | { | 
1239  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetWidth();  | 
1240  | 0  | }  | 
1241  |  |  | 
1242  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1243  |  | /*                              SetWidth()                              */  | 
1244  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1245  |  |  | 
1246  |  | /**  | 
1247  |  |  * \brief Set the formatting width for this field in characters.  | 
1248  |  |  *  | 
1249  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetWidth().  | 
1250  |  |  *  | 
1251  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1252  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1253  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1254  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1255  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1256  |  |  *  | 
1257  |  |  * @param nWidthIn the new width.  | 
1258  |  |  */  | 
1259  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetWidth(int nWidthIn)  | 
1260  | 0  | { | 
1261  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
1262  | 0  |     { | 
1263  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1264  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetWidth() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
1265  | 0  |         return;  | 
1266  | 0  |     }  | 
1267  | 0  |     nWidth = MAX(0, nWidthIn);  | 
1268  | 0  | }  | 
1269  |  |  | 
1270  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1271  |  | /*                          OGR_Fld_SetWidth()                          */  | 
1272  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1273  |  | /**  | 
1274  |  |  * \brief Set the formatting width for this field in characters.  | 
1275  |  |  *  | 
1276  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::SetWidth().  | 
1277  |  |  *  | 
1278  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1279  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1280  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1281  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1282  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1283  |  |  *  | 
1284  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set width to.  | 
1285  |  |  * @param nNewWidth the new width.  | 
1286  |  |  */  | 
1287  |  |  | 
1288  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetWidth(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int nNewWidth)  | 
1289  |  |  | 
1290  | 0  | { | 
1291  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetWidth(nNewWidth);  | 
1292  | 0  | }  | 
1293  |  |  | 
1294  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1295  |  | /*                            GetPrecision()                            */  | 
1296  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1297  |  |  | 
1298  |  | /**  | 
1299  |  |  * \fn int OGRFieldDefn::GetPrecision() const;  | 
1300  |  |  *  | 
1301  |  |  * \brief Get the formatting precision for this field.  | 
1302  |  |  * This should normally be  | 
1303  |  |  * zero for fields of types other than OFTReal.  | 
1304  |  |  *  | 
1305  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetPrecision().  | 
1306  |  |  *  | 
1307  |  |  * @return the precision.  | 
1308  |  |  */  | 
1309  |  |  | 
1310  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1311  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_GetPrecision()                        */  | 
1312  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1313  |  | /**  | 
1314  |  |  * \brief Get the formatting precision for this field.  | 
1315  |  |  * This should normally be  | 
1316  |  |  * zero for fields of types other than OFTReal.  | 
1317  |  |  *  | 
1318  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::GetPrecision().  | 
1319  |  |  *  | 
1320  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to get precision from.  | 
1321  |  |  * @return the precision.  | 
1322  |  |  */  | 
1323  |  |  | 
1324  |  | int OGR_Fld_GetPrecision(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1325  |  |  | 
1326  | 0  | { | 
1327  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetPrecision();  | 
1328  | 0  | }  | 
1329  |  |  | 
1330  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1331  |  | /*                            SetPrecision()                            */  | 
1332  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1333  |  |  | 
1334  |  | /**  | 
1335  |  |  * \brief Set the formatting precision for this field in characters.  | 
1336  |  |  *  | 
1337  |  |  * This should normally be zero for fields of types other than OFTReal.  | 
1338  |  |  *  | 
1339  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetPrecision().  | 
1340  |  |  *  | 
1341  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1342  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1343  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1344  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1345  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1346  |  |  *  | 
1347  |  |  * @param nPrecisionIn the new precision.  | 
1348  |  |  */  | 
1349  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetPrecision(int nPrecisionIn)  | 
1350  | 0  | { | 
1351  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
1352  | 0  |     { | 
1353  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1354  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetPrecision() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
1355  | 0  |         return;  | 
1356  | 0  |     }  | 
1357  | 0  |     nPrecision = nPrecisionIn;  | 
1358  | 0  | }  | 
1359  |  |  | 
1360  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1361  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_SetPrecision()                        */  | 
1362  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1363  |  | /**  | 
1364  |  |  * \brief Set the formatting precision for this field in characters.  | 
1365  |  |  *  | 
1366  |  |  * This should normally be zero for fields of types other than OFTReal.  | 
1367  |  |  *  | 
1368  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::SetPrecision().  | 
1369  |  |  *  | 
1370  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1371  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1372  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1373  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1374  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1375  |  |  *  | 
1376  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set precision to.  | 
1377  |  |  * @param nPrecision the new precision.  | 
1378  |  |  */  | 
1379  |  |  | 
1380  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetPrecision(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int nPrecision)  | 
1381  |  |  | 
1382  | 0  | { | 
1383  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetPrecision(nPrecision);  | 
1384  | 0  | }  | 
1385  |  |  | 
1386  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1387  |  | /*                            GetTZFlag()                               */  | 
1388  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1389  |  |  | 
1390  |  | /**  | 
1391  |  |  * \fn int OGRFieldDefn::GetTZFlag() const;  | 
1392  |  |  *  | 
1393  |  |  * \brief Get the time zone flag.  | 
1394  |  |  *  | 
1395  |  |  * Only applies to OFTTime, OFTDate and OFTDateTime fields.  | 
1396  |  |  *  | 
1397  |  |  * Cf OGR_TZFLAG_UNKNOWN, OGR_TZFLAG_LOCALTIME, OGR_TZFLAG_MIXED_TZ and  | 
1398  |  |  * OGR_TZFLAG_UTC  | 
1399  |  |  *  | 
1400  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetTZFlag().  | 
1401  |  |  *  | 
1402  |  |  * @return the time zone flag.  | 
1403  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.8  | 
1404  |  |  */  | 
1405  |  |  | 
1406  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1407  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_GetTZFlag()                           */  | 
1408  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1409  |  | /**  | 
1410  |  |  * \brief Get the time zone flag.  | 
1411  |  |  *  | 
1412  |  |  * Only applies to OFTTime, OFTDate and OFTDateTime fields.  | 
1413  |  |  *  | 
1414  |  |  * Cf OGR_TZFLAG_UNKNOWN, OGR_TZFLAG_LOCALTIME, OGR_TZFLAG_MIXED_TZ and  | 
1415  |  |  * OGR_TZFLAG_UTC  | 
1416  |  |  *  | 
1417  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition .  | 
1418  |  |  * @return the time zone flag.  | 
1419  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.8  | 
1420  |  |  */  | 
1421  |  |  | 
1422  |  | int OGR_Fld_GetTZFlag(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1423  |  |  | 
1424  | 0  | { | 
1425  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetTZFlag();  | 
1426  | 0  | }  | 
1427  |  |  | 
1428  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1429  |  | /*                             SetTZFlag()                              */  | 
1430  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1431  |  |  | 
1432  |  | /**  | 
1433  |  |  * \brief Set the time zone flag.  | 
1434  |  |  *  | 
1435  |  |  * Only applies to OFTTime, OFTDate and OFTDateTime fields.  | 
1436  |  |  *  | 
1437  |  |  * Cf OGR_TZFLAG_UNKNOWN, OGR_TZFLAG_LOCALTIME, OGR_TZFLAG_MIXED_TZ and  | 
1438  |  |  * OGR_TZFLAG_UTC  | 
1439  |  |  *  | 
1440  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetTZFlag().  | 
1441  |  |  *  | 
1442  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1443  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1444  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1445  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1446  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1447  |  |  *  | 
1448  |  |  * @param nTZFlag the new time zone flag.  | 
1449  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.8  | 
1450  |  |  */  | 
1451  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetTZFlag(int nTZFlag)  | 
1452  | 0  | { | 
1453  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
1454  | 0  |     { | 
1455  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1456  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetTZFlag() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
1457  | 0  |         return;  | 
1458  | 0  |     }  | 
1459  | 0  |     m_nTZFlag = nTZFlag;  | 
1460  | 0  | }  | 
1461  |  |  | 
1462  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1463  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_SetTZFlag()                          */  | 
1464  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1465  |  | /**  | 
1466  |  |  * \brief Set the formatting precision for this field in characters.  | 
1467  |  |  *  | 
1468  |  |  * Set the time zone flag.  | 
1469  |  |  *  | 
1470  |  |  * Only applies to OFTTime, OFTDate and OFTDateTime fields.  | 
1471  |  |  *  | 
1472  |  |  * Cf OGR_TZFLAG_UNKNOWN, OGR_TZFLAG_LOCALTIME, OGR_TZFLAG_MIXED_TZ and  | 
1473  |  |  * OGR_TZFLAG_UTC  | 
1474  |  |  *  | 
1475  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1476  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1477  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1478  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1479  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1480  |  |  *  | 
1481  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set precision to.  | 
1482  |  |  * @param nTZFlag the new time zone flag.  | 
1483  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.8  | 
1484  |  |  */  | 
1485  |  |  | 
1486  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetTZFlag(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int nTZFlag)  | 
1487  |  |  | 
1488  | 0  | { | 
1489  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetTZFlag(nTZFlag);  | 
1490  | 0  | }  | 
1491  |  |  | 
1492  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1493  |  | /*                                Set()                                 */  | 
1494  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1495  |  |  | 
1496  |  | /**  | 
1497  |  |  * \brief Set defining parameters for a field in one call.  | 
1498  |  |  *  | 
1499  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_Set().  | 
1500  |  |  *  | 
1501  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1502  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1503  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1504  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1505  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1506  |  |  *  | 
1507  |  |  * @param pszNameIn the new name to assign.  | 
1508  |  |  * @param eTypeIn the new type (one of the OFT values like OFTInteger).  | 
1509  |  |  * @param nWidthIn the preferred formatting width.  Defaults to zero indicating  | 
1510  |  |  * undefined.  | 
1511  |  |  * @param nPrecisionIn number of decimals places for formatting, defaults to  | 
1512  |  |  * zero indicating undefined.  | 
1513  |  |  * @param eJustifyIn the formatting justification (OJLeft or OJRight), defaults  | 
1514  |  |  * to OJUndefined.  | 
1515  |  |  */  | 
1516  |  |  | 
1517  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::Set(const char *pszNameIn, OGRFieldType eTypeIn,  | 
1518  |  |                        int nWidthIn, int nPrecisionIn,  | 
1519  |  |                        OGRJustification eJustifyIn)  | 
1520  | 0  | { | 
1521  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
1522  | 0  |     { | 
1523  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1524  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::Set() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
1525  | 0  |         return;  | 
1526  | 0  |     }  | 
1527  | 0  |     SetName(pszNameIn);  | 
1528  | 0  |     SetType(eTypeIn);  | 
1529  | 0  |     SetWidth(nWidthIn);  | 
1530  | 0  |     SetPrecision(nPrecisionIn);  | 
1531  | 0  |     SetJustify(eJustifyIn);  | 
1532  | 0  | }  | 
1533  |  |  | 
1534  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1535  |  | /*                            OGR_Fld_Set()                             */  | 
1536  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1537  |  | /**  | 
1538  |  |  * \brief Set defining parameters for a field in one call.  | 
1539  |  |  *  | 
1540  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRFieldDefn::Set().  | 
1541  |  |  *  | 
1542  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1543  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1544  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1545  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1546  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn.  | 
1547  |  |  *  | 
1548  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition to set to.  | 
1549  |  |  * @param pszNameIn the new name to assign.  | 
1550  |  |  * @param eTypeIn the new type (one of the OFT values like OFTInteger).  | 
1551  |  |  * @param nWidthIn the preferred formatting width.  Defaults to zero indicating  | 
1552  |  |  * undefined.  | 
1553  |  |  * @param nPrecisionIn number of decimals places for formatting, defaults to  | 
1554  |  |  * zero indicating undefined.  | 
1555  |  |  * @param eJustifyIn the formatting justification (OJLeft or OJRight), defaults  | 
1556  |  |  * to OJUndefined.  | 
1557  |  |  */  | 
1558  |  |  | 
1559  |  | void OGR_Fld_Set(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, const char *pszNameIn,  | 
1560  |  |                  OGRFieldType eTypeIn, int nWidthIn, int nPrecisionIn,  | 
1561  |  |                  OGRJustification eJustifyIn)  | 
1562  |  |  | 
1563  | 0  | { | 
1564  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->Set(pszNameIn, eTypeIn, nWidthIn,  | 
1565  | 0  |                                          nPrecisionIn, eJustifyIn);  | 
1566  | 0  | }  | 
1567  |  |  | 
1568  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1569  |  | /*                             IsIgnored()                              */  | 
1570  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1571  |  |  | 
1572  |  | /**  | 
1573  |  |  * \fn int OGRFieldDefn::IsIgnored() const;  | 
1574  |  |  *  | 
1575  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field should be omitted when fetching features  | 
1576  |  |  *  | 
1577  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_IsIgnored().  | 
1578  |  |  *  | 
1579  |  |  * @return ignore state  | 
1580  |  |  */  | 
1581  |  |  | 
1582  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1583  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_IsIgnored()                          */  | 
1584  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1585  |  |  | 
1586  |  | /**  | 
1587  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field should be omitted when fetching features  | 
1588  |  |  *  | 
1589  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::IsIgnored().  | 
1590  |  |  *  | 
1591  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1592  |  |  * @return ignore state  | 
1593  |  |  */  | 
1594  |  |  | 
1595  |  | int OGR_Fld_IsIgnored(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1596  | 0  | { | 
1597  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->IsIgnored();  | 
1598  | 0  | }  | 
1599  |  |  | 
1600  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1601  |  | /*                            SetIgnored()                              */  | 
1602  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1603  |  |  | 
1604  |  | /**  | 
1605  |  |  * \fn void OGRFieldDefn::SetIgnored( int ignore );  | 
1606  |  |  *  | 
1607  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field should be omitted when fetching features  | 
1608  |  |  *  | 
1609  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetIgnored().  | 
1610  |  |  *  | 
1611  |  |  * This method should not be called on a object returned with  | 
1612  |  |  * OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead, the  | 
1613  |  |  * OGRLayer::SetIgnoredFields() method should be called.  | 
1614  |  |  *  | 
1615  |  |  * @param ignore ignore state  | 
1616  |  |  */  | 
1617  |  |  | 
1618  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1619  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_SetIgnored()                          */  | 
1620  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1621  |  |  | 
1622  |  | /**  | 
1623  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field should be omitted when fetching features  | 
1624  |  |  *  | 
1625  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetIgnored().  | 
1626  |  |  *  | 
1627  |  |  * This method should not be called on a object returned with  | 
1628  |  |  * OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead, the  | 
1629  |  |  * OGRLayer::SetIgnoredFields() method should be called.  | 
1630  |  |  *  | 
1631  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1632  |  |  * @param ignore ignore state  | 
1633  |  |  */  | 
1634  |  |  | 
1635  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetIgnored(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int ignore)  | 
1636  | 0  | { | 
1637  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetIgnored(ignore);  | 
1638  | 0  | }  | 
1639  |  |  | 
1640  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1641  |  | /*                             IsSame()                                 */  | 
1642  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1643  |  |  | 
1644  |  | /**  | 
1645  |  |  * \brief Test if the field definition is identical to the other one.  | 
1646  |  |  *  | 
1647  |  |  * @param poOtherFieldDefn the other field definition to compare to.  | 
1648  |  |  * @return TRUE if the field definition is identical to the other one.  | 
1649  |  |  */  | 
1650  |  |  | 
1651  |  | int OGRFieldDefn::IsSame(const OGRFieldDefn *poOtherFieldDefn) const  | 
1652  | 0  | { | 
1653  | 0  |     return strcmp(pszName, poOtherFieldDefn->pszName) == 0 &&  | 
1654  | 0  |            strcmp(pszAlternativeName, poOtherFieldDefn->pszAlternativeName) ==  | 
1655  | 0  |                0 &&  | 
1656  | 0  |            eType == poOtherFieldDefn->eType &&  | 
1657  | 0  |            eSubType == poOtherFieldDefn->eSubType &&  | 
1658  | 0  |            nWidth == poOtherFieldDefn->nWidth &&  | 
1659  | 0  |            nPrecision == poOtherFieldDefn->nPrecision &&  | 
1660  | 0  |            bNullable == poOtherFieldDefn->bNullable &&  | 
1661  | 0  |            m_osComment == poOtherFieldDefn->m_osComment &&  | 
1662  | 0  |            m_nTZFlag == poOtherFieldDefn->m_nTZFlag;  | 
1663  | 0  | }  | 
1664  |  |  | 
1665  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1666  |  | /*                             IsNullable()                             */  | 
1667  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1668  |  |  | 
1669  |  | /**  | 
1670  |  |  * \fn int OGRFieldDefn::IsNullable() const  | 
1671  |  |  *  | 
1672  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field can receive null values.  | 
1673  |  |  *  | 
1674  |  |  * By default, fields are nullable.  | 
1675  |  |  *  | 
1676  |  |  * Even if this method returns FALSE (i.e not-nullable field), it doesn't mean  | 
1677  |  |  * that OGRFeature::IsFieldSet() will necessary return TRUE, as fields can be  | 
1678  |  |  * temporary unset and null/not-null validation is usually done when  | 
1679  |  |  * OGRLayer::CreateFeature()/SetFeature() is called.  | 
1680  |  |  *  | 
1681  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_IsNullable().  | 
1682  |  |  *  | 
1683  |  |  * @return TRUE if the field is authorized to be null.  | 
1684  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1685  |  |  */  | 
1686  |  |  | 
1687  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1688  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_IsNullable()                         */  | 
1689  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1690  |  |  | 
1691  |  | /**  | 
1692  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field can receive null values.  | 
1693  |  |  *  | 
1694  |  |  * By default, fields are nullable.  | 
1695  |  |  *  | 
1696  |  |  * Even if this method returns FALSE (i.e not-nullable field), it doesn't mean  | 
1697  |  |  * that OGRFeature::IsFieldSet() will necessary return TRUE, as fields can be  | 
1698  |  |  * temporary unset and null/not-null validation is usually done when  | 
1699  |  |  * OGRLayer::CreateFeature()/SetFeature() is called.  | 
1700  |  |  *  | 
1701  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::IsNullable().  | 
1702  |  |  *  | 
1703  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1704  |  |  * @return TRUE if the field is authorized to be null.  | 
1705  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1706  |  |  */  | 
1707  |  |  | 
1708  |  | int OGR_Fld_IsNullable(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1709  | 0  | { | 
1710  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->IsNullable();  | 
1711  | 0  | }  | 
1712  |  |  | 
1713  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1714  |  | /*                            SetNullable()                             */  | 
1715  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1716  |  |  | 
1717  |  | /**  | 
1718  |  |  * \fn void OGRFieldDefn::SetNullable( int bNullableIn );  | 
1719  |  |  *  | 
1720  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field can receive null values.  | 
1721  |  |  *  | 
1722  |  |  * By default, fields are nullable, so this method is generally called with  | 
1723  |  |  * FALSE to set a not-null constraint.  | 
1724  |  |  *  | 
1725  |  |  * Drivers that support writing not-null constraint will advertise the  | 
1726  |  |  * GDAL_DCAP_NOTNULL_FIELDS driver metadata item.  | 
1727  |  |  *  | 
1728  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetNullable().  | 
1729  |  |  *  | 
1730  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1731  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1732  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1733  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1734  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
1735  |  |  *  | 
1736  |  |  * @param bNullableIn FALSE if the field must have a not-null constraint.  | 
1737  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1738  |  |  */  | 
1739  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetNullable(int bNullableIn)  | 
1740  | 0  | { | 
1741  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
1742  | 0  |     { | 
1743  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1744  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetNullable() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
1745  | 0  |         return;  | 
1746  | 0  |     }  | 
1747  | 0  |     bNullable = bNullableIn;  | 
1748  | 0  | }  | 
1749  |  |  | 
1750  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1751  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_SetNullable()                          */  | 
1752  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1753  |  |  | 
1754  |  | /**  | 
1755  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field can receive null values.  | 
1756  |  |  *  | 
1757  |  |  * By default, fields are nullable, so this method is generally called with  | 
1758  |  |  * FALSE to set a not-null constraint.  | 
1759  |  |  *  | 
1760  |  |  * Drivers that support writing not-null constraint will advertise the  | 
1761  |  |  * GDAL_DCAP_NOTNULL_FIELDS driver metadata item.  | 
1762  |  |  *  | 
1763  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetNullable().  | 
1764  |  |  *  | 
1765  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1766  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1767  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1768  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1769  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
1770  |  |  *  | 
1771  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1772  |  |  * @param bNullableIn FALSE if the field must have a not-null constraint.  | 
1773  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1774  |  |  */  | 
1775  |  |  | 
1776  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetNullable(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int bNullableIn)  | 
1777  | 0  | { | 
1778  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetNullable(bNullableIn);  | 
1779  | 0  | }  | 
1780  |  |  | 
1781  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1782  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_SetGenerated()                        */  | 
1783  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1784  |  |  | 
1785  |  | /**  | 
1786  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field is a generated field.  | 
1787  |  |  *  | 
1788  |  |  * By default, fields are not generated, so this method is generally called with  | 
1789  |  |  * TRUE to set a generated field.  | 
1790  |  |  *  | 
1791  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetGenerated().  | 
1792  |  |  *  | 
1793  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1794  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1795  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1796  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1797  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
1798  |  |  *  | 
1799  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1800  |  |  * @param bGeneratedIn FALSE if the field is a generated field.  | 
1801  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
1802  |  |  */  | 
1803  |  |  | 
1804  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetGenerated(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int bGeneratedIn)  | 
1805  | 0  | { | 
1806  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetGenerated(bGeneratedIn);  | 
1807  | 0  | }  | 
1808  |  |  | 
1809  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1810  |  | /*                             OGR_Fld_IsGenerated()                    */  | 
1811  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1812  |  |  | 
1813  |  | /**  | 
1814  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field is a generated field.  | 
1815  |  |  *  | 
1816  |  |  * By default, fields are not generated.  | 
1817  |  |  *  | 
1818  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::IsGenerated().  | 
1819  |  |  *  | 
1820  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1821  |  |  * @return TRUE if the field is a generated field.  | 
1822  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
1823  |  |  */  | 
1824  |  |  | 
1825  |  | int OGR_Fld_IsGenerated(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1826  | 0  | { | 
1827  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->IsGenerated();  | 
1828  | 0  | }  | 
1829  |  |  | 
1830  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1831  |  | /*                             IsUnique()                               */  | 
1832  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1833  |  |  | 
1834  |  | /**  | 
1835  |  |  * \fn int OGRFieldDefn::IsUnique() const  | 
1836  |  |  *  | 
1837  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field has a unique constraint.  | 
1838  |  |  *  | 
1839  |  |  * By default, fields have no unique constraint.  | 
1840  |  |  *  | 
1841  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_IsUnique().  | 
1842  |  |  *  | 
1843  |  |  * @return TRUE if the field has a unique constraint.  | 
1844  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
1845  |  |  */  | 
1846  |  |  | 
1847  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1848  |  | /*                         OGR_Fld_IsUnique()                         */  | 
1849  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1850  |  |  | 
1851  |  | /**  | 
1852  |  |  * \brief Return whether this field has a unique constraint.  | 
1853  |  |  *  | 
1854  |  |  * By default, fields have no unique constraint.  | 
1855  |  |  *  | 
1856  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::IsUnique().  | 
1857  |  |  *  | 
1858  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1859  |  |  * @return TRUE if the field has a unique constraint.  | 
1860  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
1861  |  |  */  | 
1862  |  |  | 
1863  |  | int OGR_Fld_IsUnique(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1864  | 0  | { | 
1865  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->IsUnique();  | 
1866  | 0  | }  | 
1867  |  |  | 
1868  |  | /*********************************************************  ***************/  | 
1869  |  | /*                            SetUnique()                             */  | 
1870  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1871  |  |  | 
1872  |  | /**  | 
1873  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field has a unique constraint.  | 
1874  |  |  *  | 
1875  |  |  * By default, fields have no unique constraint, so this method is generally  | 
1876  |  |  * called with TRUE to set a unique constraint.  | 
1877  |  |  *  | 
1878  |  |  * Drivers that support writing unique constraint will advertise the  | 
1879  |  |  * GDAL_DCAP_UNIQUE_FIELDS driver metadata item.  | 
1880  |  |  *  | 
1881  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetUnique().  | 
1882  |  |  *  | 
1883  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1884  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1885  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1886  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1887  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
1888  |  |  *  | 
1889  |  |  * @param bUniqueIn TRUE if the field must have a unique constraint.  | 
1890  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
1891  |  |  */  | 
1892  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetUnique(int bUniqueIn)  | 
1893  | 0  | { | 
1894  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
1895  | 0  |     { | 
1896  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1897  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetUnique() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
1898  | 0  |         return;  | 
1899  | 0  |     }  | 
1900  | 0  |     bUnique = bUniqueIn;  | 
1901  | 0  | }  | 
1902  |  |  | 
1903  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1904  |  | /*                        OGR_Fld_SetUnique()                            */  | 
1905  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1906  |  |  | 
1907  |  | /**  | 
1908  |  |  * \brief Set whether this field has a unique constraint.  | 
1909  |  |  *  | 
1910  |  |  * By default, fields have no unique constraint, so this method is generally  | 
1911  |  |  *called with TRUE to set a unique constraint.  | 
1912  |  |  *  | 
1913  |  |  * Drivers that support writing unique constraint will advertise the  | 
1914  |  |  * GDAL_DCAP_UNIQUE_FIELDS driver metadata item.  | 
1915  |  |  *field can receive null values.  | 
1916  |  |  *  | 
1917  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetUnique().  | 
1918  |  |  *  | 
1919  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1920  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1921  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1922  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1923  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
1924  |  |  *  | 
1925  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1926  |  |  * @param bUniqueIn TRUE if the field must have a unique constraint.  | 
1927  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.2  | 
1928  |  |  */  | 
1929  |  |  | 
1930  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetUnique(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, int bUniqueIn)  | 
1931  | 0  | { | 
1932  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetUnique(bUniqueIn);  | 
1933  | 0  | }  | 
1934  |  |  | 
1935  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1936  |  | /*                           GetDomainName()                            */  | 
1937  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1938  |  |  | 
1939  |  | /**  | 
1940  |  |  * \fn const std::string& OGRFieldDefn::GetDomainName() const  | 
1941  |  |  *  | 
1942  |  |  * \brief Return the name of the field domain for this field.  | 
1943  |  |  *  | 
1944  |  |  * By default, none (empty string) is returned.  | 
1945  |  |  *  | 
1946  |  |  * Field domains (OGRFieldDomain class) are attached at the GDALDataset level  | 
1947  |  |  * and should be retrieved with GDALDataset::GetFieldDomain().  | 
1948  |  |  *  | 
1949  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetDomainName().  | 
1950  |  |  *  | 
1951  |  |  * @return the field domain name, or an empty string if there is none.  | 
1952  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
1953  |  |  */  | 
1954  |  |  | 
1955  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1956  |  | /*                      OGR_Fld_GetDomainName()                         */  | 
1957  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1958  |  |  | 
1959  |  | /**  | 
1960  |  |  * \brief Return the name of the field domain for this field.  | 
1961  |  |  *  | 
1962  |  |  * By default, none (empty string) is returned.  | 
1963  |  |  *  | 
1964  |  |  * Field domains (OGRFieldDomain class) are attached at the GDALDataset level  | 
1965  |  |  * and should be retrieved with GDALDatasetGetFieldDomain().  | 
1966  |  |  *  | 
1967  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::GetDomainName().  | 
1968  |  |  *  | 
1969  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
1970  |  |  * @return the field domain name, or an empty string if there is none.  | 
1971  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
1972  |  |  */  | 
1973  |  |  | 
1974  |  | const char *OGR_Fld_GetDomainName(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
1975  | 0  | { | 
1976  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetDomainName().c_str();  | 
1977  | 0  | }  | 
1978  |  |  | 
1979  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1980  |  | /*                           SetDomainName()                            */  | 
1981  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1982  |  |  | 
1983  |  | /**  | 
1984  |  |  * \brief Set the name of the field domain for this field.  | 
1985  |  |  *  | 
1986  |  |  * Field domains (OGRFieldDomain) are attached at the GDALDataset level.  | 
1987  |  |  *  | 
1988  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetDomainName().  | 
1989  |  |  *  | 
1990  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
1991  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
1992  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
1993  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
1994  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
1995  |  |  *  | 
1996  |  |  * @param osDomainName Field domain name.  | 
1997  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
1998  |  |  */  | 
1999  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetDomainName(const std::string &osDomainName)  | 
2000  | 0  | { | 
2001  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
2002  | 0  |     { | 
2003  | 0  |         CPLError(  | 
2004  | 0  |             CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
2005  | 0  |             "OGRFieldDefn::SetDomainName() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
2006  | 0  |         return;  | 
2007  | 0  |     }  | 
2008  | 0  |     m_osDomainName = osDomainName;  | 
2009  | 0  | }  | 
2010  |  |  | 
2011  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2012  |  | /*                      OGR_Fld_SetDomainName()                         */  | 
2013  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2014  |  |  | 
2015  |  | /**  | 
2016  |  |  * \brief Set the name of the field domain for this field.  | 
2017  |  |  *  | 
2018  |  |  * Field domains (OGRFieldDomain) are attached at the GDALDataset level.  | 
2019  |  |  *  | 
2020  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetDomainName().  | 
2021  |  |  *  | 
2022  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
2023  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
2024  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
2025  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
2026  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
2027  |  |  *  | 
2028  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
2029  |  |  * @param pszFieldName Field domain name.  | 
2030  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2031  |  |  */  | 
2032  |  |  | 
2033  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetDomainName(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, const char *pszFieldName)  | 
2034  | 0  | { | 
2035  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetDomainName(pszFieldName ? pszFieldName  | 
2036  | 0  |                                                                 : "");  | 
2037  | 0  | }  | 
2038  |  |  | 
2039  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2040  |  | /*                           GetComment()                               */  | 
2041  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2042  |  |  | 
2043  |  | /**  | 
2044  |  |  * \fn const std::string& OGRFieldDefn::GetComment() const  | 
2045  |  |  *  | 
2046  |  |  * \brief Return the (optional) comment for this field.  | 
2047  |  |  *  | 
2048  |  |  * By default, none (empty string) is returned.  | 
2049  |  |  *  | 
2050  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_GetComment().  | 
2051  |  |  *  | 
2052  |  |  * @return the field comment, or an empty string if there is none.  | 
2053  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
2054  |  |  */  | 
2055  |  |  | 
2056  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2057  |  | /*                      OGR_Fld_GetComment()                            */  | 
2058  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2059  |  |  | 
2060  |  | /**  | 
2061  |  |  * \brief Return the (optional) comment for this field.  | 
2062  |  |  *  | 
2063  |  |  * By default, none (empty string) is returned.  | 
2064  |  |  *  | 
2065  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::GetComment().  | 
2066  |  |  *  | 
2067  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
2068  |  |  * @return the comment, or an empty string if there is none.  | 
2069  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
2070  |  |  */  | 
2071  |  |  | 
2072  |  | const char *OGR_Fld_GetComment(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn)  | 
2073  | 0  | { | 
2074  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->GetComment().c_str();  | 
2075  | 0  | }  | 
2076  |  |  | 
2077  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2078  |  | /*                           SetComment()                               */  | 
2079  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2080  |  |  | 
2081  |  | /**  | 
2082  |  |  * \brief Set the comment for this field.  | 
2083  |  |  *  | 
2084  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_Fld_SetComment().  | 
2085  |  |  *  | 
2086  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
2087  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
2088  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
2089  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
2090  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
2091  |  |  *  | 
2092  |  |  * @param osComment Field comment.  | 
2093  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
2094  |  |  */  | 
2095  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::SetComment(const std::string &osComment)  | 
2096  | 0  | { | 
2097  | 0  |     if (m_bSealed)  | 
2098  | 0  |     { | 
2099  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
2100  | 0  |                  "OGRFieldDefn::SetComment() not allowed on a sealed object");  | 
2101  | 0  |         return;  | 
2102  | 0  |     }  | 
2103  | 0  |     m_osComment = osComment;  | 
2104  | 0  | }  | 
2105  |  |  | 
2106  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2107  |  | /*                      OGR_Fld_SetComment()                            */  | 
2108  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2109  |  |  | 
2110  |  | /**  | 
2111  |  |  * \brief Set the comment for this field.  | 
2112  |  |  *  | 
2113  |  |  * This method is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDefn::SetComment().  | 
2114  |  |  *  | 
2115  |  |  * Note that once a OGRFieldDefn has been added to a layer definition with  | 
2116  |  |  * OGRLayer::AddFieldDefn(), its setter methods should not be called on the  | 
2117  |  |  * object returned with OGRLayer::GetLayerDefn()->GetFieldDefn(). Instead,  | 
2118  |  |  * OGRLayer::AlterFieldDefn() should be called on a new instance of  | 
2119  |  |  * OGRFieldDefn, for drivers that support AlterFieldDefn().  | 
2120  |  |  *  | 
2121  |  |  * @param hDefn handle to the field definition  | 
2122  |  |  * @param pszComment Field comment.  | 
2123  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
2124  |  |  */  | 
2125  |  |  | 
2126  |  | void OGR_Fld_SetComment(OGRFieldDefnH hDefn, const char *pszComment)  | 
2127  | 0  | { | 
2128  | 0  |     OGRFieldDefn::FromHandle(hDefn)->SetComment(pszComment ? pszComment : "");  | 
2129  | 0  | }  | 
2130  |  |  | 
2131  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2132  |  | /*                        OGRUpdateFieldType()                          */  | 
2133  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2134  |  |  | 
2135  |  | /**  | 
2136  |  |  * \brief Update the type of a field definition by "merging" its existing type  | 
2137  |  |  * with a new type.  | 
2138  |  |  *  | 
2139  |  |  * The update is done such as broadening the type. For example a OFTInteger  | 
2140  |  |  * updated with OFTInteger64 will be promoted to OFTInteger64.  | 
2141  |  |  *  | 
2142  |  |  * @param poFDefn the field definition whose type must be updated.  | 
2143  |  |  * @param eNewType the new field type to merge into the existing type.  | 
2144  |  |  * @param eNewSubType the new field subtype to merge into the existing subtype.  | 
2145  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
2146  |  |  */  | 
2147  |  |  | 
2148  |  | void OGRUpdateFieldType(OGRFieldDefn *poFDefn, OGRFieldType eNewType,  | 
2149  |  |                         OGRFieldSubType eNewSubType)  | 
2150  | 0  | { | 
2151  | 0  |     OGRFieldType eType = poFDefn->GetType();  | 
2152  | 0  |     if (eType == OFTInteger)  | 
2153  | 0  |     { | 
2154  | 0  |         if (eNewType == OFTInteger && poFDefn->GetSubType() == OFSTBoolean &&  | 
2155  | 0  |             eNewSubType != OFSTBoolean)  | 
2156  | 0  |         { | 
2157  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2158  | 0  |         }  | 
2159  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTInteger64 || eNewType == OFTReal)  | 
2160  | 0  |         { | 
2161  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2162  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(eNewType);  | 
2163  | 0  |         }  | 
2164  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTIntegerList || eNewType == OFTInteger64List ||  | 
2165  | 0  |                  eNewType == OFTRealList || eNewType == OFTStringList)  | 
2166  | 0  |         { | 
2167  | 0  |             if (eNewType != OFTIntegerList || eNewSubType != OFSTBoolean)  | 
2168  | 0  |                 poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2169  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(eNewType);  | 
2170  | 0  |         }  | 
2171  | 0  |         else if (eNewType != OFTInteger)  | 
2172  | 0  |         { | 
2173  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2174  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTString);  | 
2175  | 0  |         }  | 
2176  | 0  |     }  | 
2177  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTInteger64)  | 
2178  | 0  |     { | 
2179  | 0  |         if (eNewType == OFTReal)  | 
2180  | 0  |         { | 
2181  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2182  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(eNewType);  | 
2183  | 0  |         }  | 
2184  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTIntegerList)  | 
2185  | 0  |         { | 
2186  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2187  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTInteger64List);  | 
2188  | 0  |         }  | 
2189  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTInteger64List || eNewType == OFTRealList ||  | 
2190  | 0  |                  eNewType == OFTStringList)  | 
2191  | 0  |         { | 
2192  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2193  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(eNewType);  | 
2194  | 0  |         }  | 
2195  | 0  |         else if (eNewType != OFTInteger && eNewType != OFTInteger64)  | 
2196  | 0  |         { | 
2197  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2198  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTString);  | 
2199  | 0  |         }  | 
2200  | 0  |     }  | 
2201  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTReal)  | 
2202  | 0  |     { | 
2203  | 0  |         if (eNewType == OFTIntegerList || eNewType == OFTInteger64List ||  | 
2204  | 0  |             eNewType == OFTRealList)  | 
2205  | 0  |         { | 
2206  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTRealList);  | 
2207  | 0  |         }  | 
2208  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTStringList)  | 
2209  | 0  |         { | 
2210  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTStringList);  | 
2211  | 0  |         }  | 
2212  | 0  |         else if (eNewType != OFTInteger && eNewType != OFTInteger64 &&  | 
2213  | 0  |                  eNewType != OFTReal)  | 
2214  | 0  |         { | 
2215  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2216  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTString);  | 
2217  | 0  |         }  | 
2218  | 0  |     }  | 
2219  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTIntegerList)  | 
2220  | 0  |     { | 
2221  | 0  |         if (eNewType == OFTIntegerList &&  | 
2222  | 0  |             poFDefn->GetSubType() == OFSTBoolean && eNewSubType != OFSTBoolean)  | 
2223  | 0  |         { | 
2224  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2225  | 0  |         }  | 
2226  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTInteger64 || eNewType == OFTInteger64List)  | 
2227  | 0  |         { | 
2228  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2229  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTInteger64List);  | 
2230  | 0  |         }  | 
2231  | 0  |         else if (eNewType == OFTReal || eNewType == OFTRealList)  | 
2232  | 0  |         { | 
2233  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2234  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTRealList);  | 
2235  | 0  |         }  | 
2236  | 0  |         else if (eNewType != OFTInteger && eNewType != OFTIntegerList)  | 
2237  | 0  |         { | 
2238  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2239  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTStringList);  | 
2240  | 0  |         }  | 
2241  | 0  |     }  | 
2242  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTInteger64List)  | 
2243  | 0  |     { | 
2244  | 0  |         if (eNewType == OFTReal || eNewType == OFTRealList)  | 
2245  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTRealList);  | 
2246  | 0  |         else if (eNewType != OFTInteger && eNewType != OFTInteger64 &&  | 
2247  | 0  |                  eNewType != OFTIntegerList && eNewType != OFTInteger64List)  | 
2248  | 0  |         { | 
2249  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2250  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTStringList);  | 
2251  | 0  |         }  | 
2252  | 0  |     }  | 
2253  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTRealList)  | 
2254  | 0  |     { | 
2255  | 0  |         if (eNewType != OFTInteger && eNewType != OFTInteger64 &&  | 
2256  | 0  |             eNewType != OFTReal && eNewType != OFTIntegerList &&  | 
2257  | 0  |             eNewType != OFTInteger64List && eNewType != OFTRealList)  | 
2258  | 0  |         { | 
2259  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetSubType(OFSTNone);  | 
2260  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTStringList);  | 
2261  | 0  |         }  | 
2262  | 0  |     }  | 
2263  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTDateTime)  | 
2264  | 0  |     { | 
2265  | 0  |         if (eNewType != OFTDateTime && eNewType != OFTDate)  | 
2266  | 0  |         { | 
2267  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTString);  | 
2268  | 0  |         }  | 
2269  | 0  |     }  | 
2270  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTDate || eType == OFTTime)  | 
2271  | 0  |     { | 
2272  | 0  |         if (eNewType == OFTDateTime)  | 
2273  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTDateTime);  | 
2274  | 0  |         else if (eNewType != eType)  | 
2275  | 0  |             poFDefn->SetType(OFTString);  | 
2276  | 0  |     }  | 
2277  | 0  |     else if (eType == OFTString && eNewType == OFTStringList)  | 
2278  | 0  |     { | 
2279  | 0  |         poFDefn->SetType(OFTStringList);  | 
2280  | 0  |     }  | 
2281  | 0  | }  | 
2282  |  |  | 
2283  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2284  |  | /*                        OGRFieldDefn::Seal()                          */  | 
2285  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2286  |  |  | 
2287  |  | /** Seal a OGRFieldDefn.  | 
2288  |  |  *  | 
2289  |  |  * A sealed OGRFieldDefn can not be modified while it is sealed.  | 
2290  |  |  *  | 
2291  |  |  * This method should only be called by driver implementations.  | 
2292  |  |  *  | 
2293  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
2294  |  |  */  | 
2295  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::Seal()  | 
2296  | 0  | { | 
2297  | 0  |     m_bSealed = true;  | 
2298  | 0  | }  | 
2299  |  |  | 
2300  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2301  |  | /*                        OGRFieldDefn::Unseal()                        */  | 
2302  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2303  |  |  | 
2304  |  | /** Unseal a OGRFieldDefn.  | 
2305  |  |  *  | 
2306  |  |  * Undo OGRFieldDefn::Seal()  | 
2307  |  |  *  | 
2308  |  |  * Using GetTemporaryUnsealer() is recommended for most use cases.  | 
2309  |  |  *  | 
2310  |  |  * This method should only be called by driver implementations.  | 
2311  |  |  *  | 
2312  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
2313  |  |  */  | 
2314  |  | void OGRFieldDefn::Unseal()  | 
2315  | 0  | { | 
2316  | 0  |     m_bSealed = false;  | 
2317  | 0  | }  | 
2318  |  |  | 
2319  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2320  |  | /*                    OGRFieldDefn::GetTemporaryUnsealer()              */  | 
2321  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2322  |  |  | 
2323  |  | /** Return an object that temporary unseals the OGRFieldDefn  | 
2324  |  |  *  | 
2325  |  |  * The returned object calls Unseal() initially, and when it is destroyed  | 
2326  |  |  * it calls Seal().  | 
2327  |  |  *  | 
2328  |  |  * This method should only be called by driver implementations.  | 
2329  |  |  *  | 
2330  |  |  * It is also possible to use the helper method whileUnsealing(). Example:  | 
2331  |  |  * whileUnsealing(poFieldDefn)->some_method()  | 
2332  |  |  *  | 
2333  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
2334  |  |  */  | 
2335  |  | OGRFieldDefn::TemporaryUnsealer OGRFieldDefn::GetTemporaryUnsealer()  | 
2336  | 0  | { | 
2337  | 0  |     return TemporaryUnsealer(this);  | 
2338  | 0  | }  | 
2339  |  |  | 
2340  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2341  |  | /*                          OGRFieldDomain()                            */  | 
2342  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2343  |  |  | 
2344  |  | /*! @cond Doxygen_Suppress */  | 
2345  |  | OGRFieldDomain::OGRFieldDomain(const std::string &osName,  | 
2346  |  |                                const std::string &osDescription,  | 
2347  |  |                                OGRFieldDomainType eDomainType,  | 
2348  |  |                                OGRFieldType eFieldType,  | 
2349  |  |                                OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType)  | 
2350  | 0  |     : m_osName(osName), m_osDescription(osDescription),  | 
2351  | 0  |       m_eDomainType(eDomainType), m_eFieldType(eFieldType),  | 
2352  | 0  |       m_eFieldSubType(eFieldSubType)  | 
2353  | 0  | { | 
2354  | 0  | }  | 
2355  |  |  | 
2356  |  | /*! @endcond */  | 
2357  |  |  | 
2358  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2359  |  | /*                         ~OGRFieldDomain()                            */  | 
2360  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2361  |  |  | 
2362  | 0  | OGRFieldDomain::~OGRFieldDomain() = default;  | 
2363  |  |  | 
2364  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2365  |  | /*                         ~OGRFieldDomain()                            */  | 
2366  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2367  |  |  | 
2368  |  | /** Destroy a field domain.  | 
2369  |  |  *  | 
2370  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::~OGRFieldDomain()  | 
2371  |  |  *  | 
2372  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain the field domain.  | 
2373  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2374  |  |  */  | 
2375  |  | void OGR_FldDomain_Destroy(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2376  | 0  | { | 
2377  | 0  |     delete OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain);  | 
2378  | 0  | }  | 
2379  |  |  | 
2380  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2381  |  | /*                        OGRCodedFieldDomain()                         */  | 
2382  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2383  |  |  | 
2384  |  | OGRCodedFieldDomain::OGRCodedFieldDomain(const std::string &osName,  | 
2385  |  |                                          const std::string &osDescription,  | 
2386  |  |                                          OGRFieldType eFieldType,  | 
2387  |  |                                          OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType,  | 
2388  |  |                                          std::vector<OGRCodedValue> &&asValues)  | 
2389  | 0  |     : OGRFieldDomain(osName, osDescription, OFDT_CODED, eFieldType,  | 
2390  | 0  |                      eFieldSubType),  | 
2391  | 0  |       m_asValues(std::move(asValues))  | 
2392  | 0  | { | 
2393  |  |     // Guard  | 
2394  | 0  |     if (m_asValues.empty() || m_asValues.back().pszCode != nullptr)  | 
2395  | 0  |     { | 
2396  | 0  |         OGRCodedValue cv;  | 
2397  | 0  |         cv.pszCode = nullptr;  | 
2398  | 0  |         cv.pszValue = nullptr;  | 
2399  | 0  |         m_asValues.emplace_back(cv);  | 
2400  | 0  |     }  | 
2401  | 0  | }  | 
2402  |  |  | 
2403  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2404  |  | /*                     OGR_CodedFldDomain_Create()                      */  | 
2405  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2406  |  |  | 
2407  |  | /** Creates a new coded field domain.  | 
2408  |  |  *  | 
2409  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRCodedFieldDomain::OGRCodedFieldDomain()  | 
2410  |  |  * (except that the C function copies the enumeration, whereas the C++  | 
2411  |  |  * method moves it)  | 
2412  |  |  *  | 
2413  |  |  * @param pszName        Domain name. Should not be NULL.  | 
2414  |  |  * @param pszDescription Domain description (can be NULL)  | 
2415  |  |  * @param eFieldType     Field type. Generally numeric. Potentially OFTDateTime  | 
2416  |  |  * @param eFieldSubType  Field subtype.  | 
2417  |  |  * @param enumeration    Enumeration as (code, value) pairs. Should not be  | 
2418  |  |  *                       NULL. The end of the enumeration is marked by a code  | 
2419  |  |  *                       set to NULL. The enumeration will be copied.  | 
2420  |  |  *                       Each code should appear only once, but it is the  | 
2421  |  |  *                       responsibility of the user to check it.  | 
2422  |  |  * @return a new handle that should be freed with OGR_FldDomain_Destroy(),  | 
2423  |  |  *         or NULL in case of error.  | 
2424  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2425  |  |  */  | 
2426  |  | OGRFieldDomainH OGR_CodedFldDomain_Create(const char *pszName,  | 
2427  |  |                                           const char *pszDescription,  | 
2428  |  |                                           OGRFieldType eFieldType,  | 
2429  |  |                                           OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType,  | 
2430  |  |                                           const OGRCodedValue *enumeration)  | 
2431  | 0  | { | 
2432  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(pszName, __func__, nullptr);  | 
2433  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(enumeration, __func__, nullptr);  | 
2434  | 0  |     size_t count = 0;  | 
2435  | 0  |     for (int i = 0; enumeration[i].pszCode != nullptr; ++i)  | 
2436  | 0  |     { | 
2437  | 0  |         ++count;  | 
2438  | 0  |     }  | 
2439  | 0  |     std::vector<OGRCodedValue> asValues;  | 
2440  | 0  |     try  | 
2441  | 0  |     { | 
2442  | 0  |         asValues.reserve(count + 1);  | 
2443  | 0  |     }  | 
2444  | 0  |     catch (const std::exception &e)  | 
2445  | 0  |     { | 
2446  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_OutOfMemory, "%s", e.what());  | 
2447  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
2448  | 0  |     }  | 
2449  | 0  |     bool error = false;  | 
2450  | 0  |     for (int i = 0; enumeration[i].pszCode != nullptr; ++i)  | 
2451  | 0  |     { | 
2452  | 0  |         OGRCodedValue cv;  | 
2453  | 0  |         cv.pszCode = VSI_STRDUP_VERBOSE(enumeration[i].pszCode);  | 
2454  | 0  |         if (cv.pszCode == nullptr)  | 
2455  | 0  |         { | 
2456  | 0  |             error = true;  | 
2457  | 0  |             break;  | 
2458  | 0  |         }  | 
2459  | 0  |         if (enumeration[i].pszValue)  | 
2460  | 0  |         { | 
2461  | 0  |             cv.pszValue = VSI_STRDUP_VERBOSE(enumeration[i].pszValue);  | 
2462  | 0  |             if (cv.pszValue == nullptr)  | 
2463  | 0  |             { | 
2464  | 0  |                 VSIFree(cv.pszCode);  | 
2465  | 0  |                 error = true;  | 
2466  | 0  |                 break;  | 
2467  | 0  |             }  | 
2468  | 0  |         }  | 
2469  | 0  |         else  | 
2470  | 0  |         { | 
2471  | 0  |             cv.pszValue = nullptr;  | 
2472  | 0  |         }  | 
2473  | 0  |         asValues.emplace_back(cv);  | 
2474  | 0  |     }  | 
2475  | 0  |     if (error)  | 
2476  | 0  |     { | 
2477  | 0  |         for (auto &cv : asValues)  | 
2478  | 0  |         { | 
2479  | 0  |             VSIFree(cv.pszCode);  | 
2480  | 0  |             VSIFree(cv.pszValue);  | 
2481  | 0  |         }  | 
2482  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
2483  | 0  |     }  | 
2484  |  |     // Add guard  | 
2485  | 0  |     { | 
2486  | 0  |         OGRCodedValue cv;  | 
2487  | 0  |         cv.pszCode = nullptr;  | 
2488  | 0  |         cv.pszValue = nullptr;  | 
2489  | 0  |         asValues.emplace_back(cv);  | 
2490  | 0  |     }  | 
2491  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::ToHandle(new OGRCodedFieldDomain(  | 
2492  | 0  |         pszName, pszDescription ? pszDescription : "", eFieldType,  | 
2493  | 0  |         eFieldSubType, std::move(asValues)));  | 
2494  | 0  | }  | 
2495  |  |  | 
2496  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2497  |  | /*                   OGRCodedFieldDomain::Clone()                       */  | 
2498  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2499  |  |  | 
2500  |  | OGRCodedFieldDomain *OGRCodedFieldDomain::Clone() const  | 
2501  | 0  | { | 
2502  | 0  |     auto poDomain = cpl::down_cast<OGRCodedFieldDomain *>(  | 
2503  | 0  |         OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(OGR_CodedFldDomain_Create(  | 
2504  | 0  |             m_osName.c_str(), m_osDescription.c_str(), m_eFieldType,  | 
2505  | 0  |             m_eFieldSubType, m_asValues.data())));  | 
2506  | 0  |     poDomain->SetMergePolicy(m_eMergePolicy);  | 
2507  | 0  |     poDomain->SetSplitPolicy(m_eSplitPolicy);  | 
2508  | 0  |     return poDomain;  | 
2509  | 0  | }  | 
2510  |  |  | 
2511  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2512  |  | /*                      ~OGRCodedFieldDomain()                          */  | 
2513  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2514  |  |  | 
2515  |  | OGRCodedFieldDomain::~OGRCodedFieldDomain()  | 
2516  | 0  | { | 
2517  | 0  |     for (auto &cv : m_asValues)  | 
2518  | 0  |     { | 
2519  | 0  |         CPLFree(cv.pszCode);  | 
2520  | 0  |         CPLFree(cv.pszValue);  | 
2521  | 0  |     }  | 
2522  | 0  | }  | 
2523  |  |  | 
2524  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2525  |  | /*                       OGRRangeFieldDomain()                          */  | 
2526  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2527  |  |  | 
2528  |  | // cppcheck-suppress uninitMemberVar  | 
2529  |  | OGRRangeFieldDomain::OGRRangeFieldDomain(  | 
2530  |  |     const std::string &osName, const std::string &osDescription,  | 
2531  |  |     OGRFieldType eFieldType, OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType,  | 
2532  |  |     const OGRField &sMin, bool bMinIsInclusive, const OGRField &sMax,  | 
2533  |  |     bool bMaxIsInclusive)  | 
2534  | 0  |     : OGRFieldDomain(osName, osDescription, OFDT_RANGE, eFieldType,  | 
2535  | 0  |                      eFieldSubType),  | 
2536  | 0  |       m_sMin(sMin), m_sMax(sMax), m_bMinIsInclusive(bMinIsInclusive),  | 
2537  | 0  |       m_bMaxIsInclusive(bMaxIsInclusive)  | 
2538  | 0  | { | 
2539  | 0  |     CPLAssert(eFieldType == OFTInteger || eFieldType == OFTInteger64 ||  | 
2540  | 0  |               eFieldType == OFTReal || eFieldType == OFTDateTime);  | 
2541  | 0  | }  | 
2542  |  |  | 
2543  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2544  |  | /*                     OGR_RangeFldDomain_Create()                      */  | 
2545  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2546  |  |  | 
2547  |  | static OGRField GetUnsetField()  | 
2548  | 0  | { | 
2549  | 0  |     OGRField sUnset;  | 
2550  | 0  |     OGR_RawField_SetUnset(&sUnset);  | 
2551  | 0  |     return sUnset;  | 
2552  | 0  | }  | 
2553  |  |  | 
2554  |  | /** Creates a new range field domain.  | 
2555  |  |  *  | 
2556  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method  | 
2557  |  |  * OGRRangeFieldDomain::OGRRangeFieldDomain().  | 
2558  |  |  *  | 
2559  |  |  * @param pszName        Domain name. Should not be NULL.  | 
2560  |  |  * @param pszDescription Domain description (can be NULL)  | 
2561  |  |  * @param eFieldType     Field type. Among OFTInteger, OFTInteger64, OFTReal  | 
2562  |  |  *                       and OFTDateTime.  | 
2563  |  |  * @param eFieldSubType  Field subtype.  | 
2564  |  |  * @param psMin          Minimum value (can be NULL). The member in the union  | 
2565  |  |  *                       that is read is consistent with eFieldType  | 
2566  |  |  * @param bMinIsInclusive Whether the minimum value is included in the range.  | 
2567  |  |  * @param psMax          Maximum value (can be NULL). The member in the union  | 
2568  |  |  *                       that is read is consistent with eFieldType  | 
2569  |  |  * @param bMaxIsInclusive Whether the maximum value is included in the range.  | 
2570  |  |  * @return a new handle that should be freed with OGR_FldDomain_Destroy()  | 
2571  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2572  |  |  */  | 
2573  |  | OGRFieldDomainH OGR_RangeFldDomain_Create(  | 
2574  |  |     const char *pszName, const char *pszDescription, OGRFieldType eFieldType,  | 
2575  |  |     OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType, const OGRField *psMin, bool bMinIsInclusive,  | 
2576  |  |     const OGRField *psMax, bool bMaxIsInclusive)  | 
2577  | 0  | { | 
2578  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(pszName, __func__, nullptr);  | 
2579  | 0  |     if (eFieldType != OFTInteger && eFieldType != OFTInteger64 &&  | 
2580  | 0  |         eFieldType != OFTReal && eFieldType != OFTDateTime)  | 
2581  | 0  |     { | 
2582  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "Unsupported field type");  | 
2583  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
2584  | 0  |     }  | 
2585  | 0  |     const OGRField unsetField = GetUnsetField();  | 
2586  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::ToHandle(new OGRRangeFieldDomain(  | 
2587  | 0  |         pszName, pszDescription ? pszDescription : "", eFieldType,  | 
2588  | 0  |         eFieldSubType, psMin ? *psMin : unsetField, bMinIsInclusive,  | 
2589  | 0  |         psMax ? *psMax : unsetField, bMaxIsInclusive));  | 
2590  | 0  | }  | 
2591  |  |  | 
2592  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2593  |  | /*                        OGRGlobFieldDomain()                          */  | 
2594  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2595  |  |  | 
2596  |  | OGRGlobFieldDomain::OGRGlobFieldDomain(const std::string &osName,  | 
2597  |  |                                        const std::string &osDescription,  | 
2598  |  |                                        OGRFieldType eFieldType,  | 
2599  |  |                                        OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType,  | 
2600  |  |                                        const std::string &osGlob)  | 
2601  | 0  |     : OGRFieldDomain(osName, osDescription, OFDT_GLOB, eFieldType,  | 
2602  | 0  |                      eFieldSubType),  | 
2603  | 0  |       m_osGlob(osGlob)  | 
2604  | 0  | { | 
2605  | 0  | }  | 
2606  |  |  | 
2607  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2608  |  | /*                       OGR_GlobFldDomain_Create()                     */  | 
2609  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2610  |  |  | 
2611  |  | /** Creates a new glob field domain.  | 
2612  |  |  *  | 
2613  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRGlobFieldDomain::OGRGlobFieldDomain()  | 
2614  |  |  *  | 
2615  |  |  * @param pszName        Domain name. Should not be NULL.  | 
2616  |  |  * @param pszDescription Domain description (can be NULL)  | 
2617  |  |  * @param eFieldType     Field type.  | 
2618  |  |  * @param eFieldSubType  Field subtype.  | 
2619  |  |  * @param pszGlob        Glob expression. Should not be NULL.  | 
2620  |  |  * @return a new handle that should be freed with OGR_FldDomain_Destroy()  | 
2621  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2622  |  |  */  | 
2623  |  | OGRFieldDomainH OGR_GlobFldDomain_Create(const char *pszName,  | 
2624  |  |                                          const char *pszDescription,  | 
2625  |  |                                          OGRFieldType eFieldType,  | 
2626  |  |                                          OGRFieldSubType eFieldSubType,  | 
2627  |  |                                          const char *pszGlob)  | 
2628  | 0  | { | 
2629  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(pszName, __func__, nullptr);  | 
2630  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(pszGlob, __func__, nullptr);  | 
2631  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::ToHandle(  | 
2632  | 0  |         new OGRGlobFieldDomain(pszName, pszDescription ? pszDescription : "",  | 
2633  | 0  |                                eFieldType, eFieldSubType, pszGlob));  | 
2634  | 0  | }  | 
2635  |  |  | 
2636  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2637  |  | /*                       OGR_FldDomain_GetName()                        */  | 
2638  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2639  |  |  | 
2640  |  | /** Get the name of the field domain.  | 
2641  |  |  *  | 
2642  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::GetName()  | 
2643  |  |  *  | 
2644  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2645  |  |  * @return the field domain name.  | 
2646  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2647  |  |  */  | 
2648  |  | const char *OGR_FldDomain_GetName(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2649  | 0  | { | 
2650  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetName().c_str();  | 
2651  | 0  | }  | 
2652  |  |  | 
2653  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2654  |  | /*                     OGR_FldDomain_GetDescription()                   */  | 
2655  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2656  |  |  | 
2657  |  | /** Get the description of the field domain.  | 
2658  |  |  *  | 
2659  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::GetDescription()  | 
2660  |  |  *  | 
2661  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2662  |  |  * @return the field domain description (might be empty string).  | 
2663  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2664  |  |  */  | 
2665  |  | const char *OGR_FldDomain_GetDescription(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2666  | 0  | { | 
2667  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetDescription().c_str();  | 
2668  | 0  | }  | 
2669  |  |  | 
2670  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2671  |  | /*                     OGR_FldDomain_GetDomainType()                    */  | 
2672  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2673  |  |  | 
2674  |  | /** Get the type of the field domain.  | 
2675  |  |  *  | 
2676  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::GetDomainType()  | 
2677  |  |  *  | 
2678  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2679  |  |  * @return the type of the field domain.  | 
2680  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2681  |  |  */  | 
2682  |  | OGRFieldDomainType OGR_FldDomain_GetDomainType(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2683  | 0  | { | 
2684  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetDomainType();  | 
2685  | 0  | }  | 
2686  |  |  | 
2687  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2688  |  | /*                     OGR_FldDomain_GetFieldType()                     */  | 
2689  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2690  |  |  | 
2691  |  | /** Get the field type of the field domain.  | 
2692  |  |  *  | 
2693  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::GetFieldType()  | 
2694  |  |  *  | 
2695  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2696  |  |  * @return the field type of the field domain.  | 
2697  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2698  |  |  */  | 
2699  |  | OGRFieldType OGR_FldDomain_GetFieldType(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2700  | 0  | { | 
2701  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetFieldType();  | 
2702  | 0  | }  | 
2703  |  |  | 
2704  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2705  |  | /*                   OGR_FldDomain_GetFieldSubType()                    */  | 
2706  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2707  |  |  | 
2708  |  | /** Get the field subtype of the field domain.  | 
2709  |  |  *  | 
2710  |  |  * This is the same as OGRFieldDomain::GetFieldSubType()  | 
2711  |  |  *  | 
2712  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2713  |  |  * @return the field subtype of the field domain.  | 
2714  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2715  |  |  */  | 
2716  |  | OGRFieldSubType OGR_FldDomain_GetFieldSubType(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2717  | 0  | { | 
2718  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetFieldSubType();  | 
2719  | 0  | }  | 
2720  |  |  | 
2721  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2722  |  | /*                    OGR_FldDomain_GetSplitPolicy()                    */  | 
2723  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2724  |  |  | 
2725  |  | /** Get the split policy of the field domain.  | 
2726  |  |  *  | 
2727  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::GetSplitPolicy()  | 
2728  |  |  *  | 
2729  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2730  |  |  * @return the split policy of the field domain.  | 
2731  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2732  |  |  */  | 
2733  |  |  | 
2734  |  | OGRFieldDomainSplitPolicy  | 
2735  |  | OGR_FldDomain_GetSplitPolicy(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2736  | 0  | { | 
2737  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetSplitPolicy();  | 
2738  | 0  | }  | 
2739  |  |  | 
2740  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2741  |  | /*                    OGR_FldDomain_SetSplitPolicy()                    */  | 
2742  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2743  |  |  | 
2744  |  | /** Set the split policy of the field domain.  | 
2745  |  |  *  | 
2746  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::SetSplitPolicy()  | 
2747  |  |  *  | 
2748  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2749  |  |  * @param policy the split policy of the field domain.  | 
2750  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2751  |  |  */  | 
2752  |  |  | 
2753  |  | void OGR_FldDomain_SetSplitPolicy(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain,  | 
2754  |  |                                   OGRFieldDomainSplitPolicy policy)  | 
2755  | 0  | { | 
2756  | 0  |     OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->SetSplitPolicy(policy);  | 
2757  | 0  | }  | 
2758  |  |  | 
2759  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2760  |  | /*                    OGR_FldDomain_GetMergePolicy()                    */  | 
2761  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2762  |  |  | 
2763  |  | /** Get the merge policy of the field domain.  | 
2764  |  |  *  | 
2765  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::GetMergePolicy()  | 
2766  |  |  *  | 
2767  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2768  |  |  * @return the merge policy of the field domain.  | 
2769  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2770  |  |  */  | 
2771  |  |  | 
2772  |  | OGRFieldDomainMergePolicy  | 
2773  |  | OGR_FldDomain_GetMergePolicy(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2774  | 0  | { | 
2775  | 0  |     return OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->GetMergePolicy();  | 
2776  | 0  | }  | 
2777  |  |  | 
2778  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2779  |  | /*                    OGR_FldDomain_SetMergePolicy()                    */  | 
2780  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2781  |  |  | 
2782  |  | /** Set the merge policy of the field domain.  | 
2783  |  |  *  | 
2784  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRFieldDomain::SetMergePolicy()  | 
2785  |  |  *  | 
2786  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2787  |  |  * @param policy the merge policy of the field domain.  | 
2788  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2789  |  |  */  | 
2790  |  |  | 
2791  |  | void OGR_FldDomain_SetMergePolicy(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain,  | 
2792  |  |                                   OGRFieldDomainMergePolicy policy)  | 
2793  | 0  | { | 
2794  | 0  |     OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain)->SetMergePolicy(policy);  | 
2795  | 0  | }  | 
2796  |  |  | 
2797  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2798  |  | /*                  OGR_CodedFldDomain_GetEnumeration()                 */  | 
2799  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2800  |  |  | 
2801  |  | /** Get the enumeration as (code, value) pairs.  | 
2802  |  |  *  | 
2803  |  |  * The end of the enumeration is signaled by code == NULL  | 
2804  |  |  *  | 
2805  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRCodedFieldDomain::GetEnumeration()  | 
2806  |  |  *  | 
2807  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2808  |  |  * @return the (code, value) pairs, or nullptr in case of error.  | 
2809  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2810  |  |  */  | 
2811  |  | const OGRCodedValue *  | 
2812  |  | OGR_CodedFldDomain_GetEnumeration(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2813  | 0  | { | 
2814  |  |     // The user should normally only call us with the right object type, but  | 
2815  |  |     // it doesn't hurt to check.  | 
2816  | 0  |     auto poFieldDomain = dynamic_cast<const OGRCodedFieldDomain *>(  | 
2817  | 0  |         OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain));  | 
2818  | 0  |     if (!poFieldDomain)  | 
2819  | 0  |     { | 
2820  | 0  |         CPLError(  | 
2821  | 0  |             CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
2822  | 0  |             "This function should be called with a coded field domain object");  | 
2823  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
2824  | 0  |     }  | 
2825  | 0  |     return poFieldDomain->GetEnumeration();  | 
2826  | 0  | }  | 
2827  |  |  | 
2828  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2829  |  | /*                     OGR_RangeFldDomain_GetMin()                      */  | 
2830  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2831  |  |  | 
2832  |  | /** Get the minimum value.  | 
2833  |  |  *  | 
2834  |  |  * Which member in the returned OGRField enum must be read depends on the field  | 
2835  |  |  * type.  | 
2836  |  |  *  | 
2837  |  |  * If no minimum value is set, the OGR_RawField_IsUnset() will return true when  | 
2838  |  |  * called on the result.  | 
2839  |  |  *  | 
2840  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRRangeFieldDomain::GetMin()  | 
2841  |  |  *  | 
2842  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2843  |  |  * @param pbIsInclusiveOut set to true if the minimum is included in the range.  | 
2844  |  |  * @return the minimum value.  | 
2845  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2846  |  |  */  | 
2847  |  | const OGRField *OGR_RangeFldDomain_GetMin(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain,  | 
2848  |  |                                           bool *pbIsInclusiveOut)  | 
2849  | 0  | { | 
2850  |  |     // The user should normally only call us with the right object type, but  | 
2851  |  |     // it doesn't hurt to check.  | 
2852  | 0  |     auto poFieldDomain = dynamic_cast<const OGRRangeFieldDomain *>(  | 
2853  | 0  |         OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain));  | 
2854  | 0  |     if (!poFieldDomain)  | 
2855  | 0  |     { | 
2856  | 0  |         CPLError(  | 
2857  | 0  |             CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
2858  | 0  |             "This function should be called with a range field domain object");  | 
2859  | 0  |         static const OGRField dummyField = GetUnsetField();  | 
2860  | 0  |         return &dummyField;  | 
2861  | 0  |     }  | 
2862  | 0  |     bool bIsInclusive = false;  | 
2863  | 0  |     const auto &ret = poFieldDomain->GetMin(bIsInclusive);  | 
2864  | 0  |     if (pbIsInclusiveOut)  | 
2865  | 0  |         *pbIsInclusiveOut = bIsInclusive;  | 
2866  | 0  |     return &ret;  | 
2867  | 0  | }  | 
2868  |  |  | 
2869  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2870  |  | /*                     OGR_RangeFldDomain_GetMax()                      */  | 
2871  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2872  |  |  | 
2873  |  | /** Get the maximum value.  | 
2874  |  |  *  | 
2875  |  |  * Which member in the returned OGRField enum must be read depends on the field  | 
2876  |  |  * type.  | 
2877  |  |  *  | 
2878  |  |  * If no maximum value is set, the OGR_RawField_IsUnset() will return true when  | 
2879  |  |  * called on the result.  | 
2880  |  |  *  | 
2881  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRRangeFieldDomain::GetMax()  | 
2882  |  |  *  | 
2883  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2884  |  |  * @param pbIsInclusiveOut set to true if the maximum is included in the range.  | 
2885  |  |  * @return the maximum value.  | 
2886  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2887  |  |  */  | 
2888  |  | const OGRField *OGR_RangeFldDomain_GetMax(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain,  | 
2889  |  |                                           bool *pbIsInclusiveOut)  | 
2890  | 0  | { | 
2891  |  |     // The user should normally only call us with the right object type, but  | 
2892  |  |     // it doesn't hurt to check.  | 
2893  | 0  |     auto poFieldDomain = dynamic_cast<const OGRRangeFieldDomain *>(  | 
2894  | 0  |         OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain));  | 
2895  | 0  |     if (!poFieldDomain)  | 
2896  | 0  |     { | 
2897  | 0  |         CPLError(  | 
2898  | 0  |             CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
2899  | 0  |             "This function should be called with a range field domain object");  | 
2900  | 0  |         static const OGRField dummyField = GetUnsetField();  | 
2901  | 0  |         return &dummyField;  | 
2902  | 0  |     }  | 
2903  | 0  |     bool bIsInclusive = false;  | 
2904  | 0  |     const auto &ret = poFieldDomain->GetMax(bIsInclusive);  | 
2905  | 0  |     if (pbIsInclusiveOut)  | 
2906  | 0  |         *pbIsInclusiveOut = bIsInclusive;  | 
2907  | 0  |     return &ret;  | 
2908  | 0  | }  | 
2909  |  |  | 
2910  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2911  |  | /*                     OGR_GlobFldDomain_GetGlob()                      */  | 
2912  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2913  |  |  | 
2914  |  | /** Get the glob expression.  | 
2915  |  |  *  | 
2916  |  |  * This is the same as the C++ method OGRGlobFieldDomain::GetGlob()  | 
2917  |  |  *  | 
2918  |  |  * @param hFieldDomain Field domain handle.  | 
2919  |  |  * @return the glob expression, or nullptr in case of error  | 
2920  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
2921  |  |  */  | 
2922  |  | const char *OGR_GlobFldDomain_GetGlob(OGRFieldDomainH hFieldDomain)  | 
2923  | 0  | { | 
2924  |  |     // The user should normally only call us with the right object type, but  | 
2925  |  |     // it doesn't hurt to check.  | 
2926  | 0  |     auto poFieldDomain = dynamic_cast<const OGRGlobFieldDomain *>(  | 
2927  | 0  |         OGRFieldDomain::FromHandle(hFieldDomain));  | 
2928  | 0  |     if (!poFieldDomain)  | 
2929  | 0  |     { | 
2930  | 0  |         CPLError(  | 
2931  | 0  |             CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
2932  | 0  |             "This function should be called with a glob field domain object");  | 
2933  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
2934  | 0  |     }  | 
2935  | 0  |     return poFieldDomain->GetGlob().c_str();  | 
2936  | 0  | }  |