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#!/usr/bin/env python2
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2010-03-23 01:57:57 +03:00
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"""
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2013-01-18 18:07:51 +04:00
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Copyright (c) 2006-2013 sqlmap developers (http://sqlmap.org/)
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2010-10-15 03:18:29 +04:00
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See the file 'doc/COPYING' for copying permission
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2010-03-23 01:57:57 +03:00
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"""
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from plugins.generic.syntax import Syntax as GenericSyntax
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class Syntax(GenericSyntax):
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def __init__(self):
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GenericSyntax.__init__(self)
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@staticmethod
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2013-01-18 18:40:37 +04:00
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def escape(expression, quote=True):
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2012-10-25 12:41:16 +04:00
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"""
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Note: PostgreSQL has a general problem with concenation operator (||) precedence (hence the parentheses enclosing)
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e.g. SELECT 1 WHERE 'a'!='a'||'b' will trigger error ("argument of WHERE must be type boolean, not type text")
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"""
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2013-01-20 16:45:58 +04:00
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def escaper(value):
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return "(%s)" % "||".join("CHR(%d)" % ord(_) for _ in value) # Postgres CHR() function already accepts Unicode code point of character(s)
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return Syntax._escape(expression, quote, escaper)
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