com.akiban.sql.parser
Class JavaToSQLValueNode

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.akiban.sql.parser.QueryTreeNode
      extended by com.akiban.sql.parser.ValueNode
          extended by com.akiban.sql.parser.JavaToSQLValueNode
All Implemented Interfaces:
Visitable

public class JavaToSQLValueNode
extends ValueNode

This node type converts a value from the Java domain to the SQL domain.


Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class com.akiban.sql.parser.QueryTreeNode
AUTOINCREMENT_CREATE_MODIFY, AUTOINCREMENT_INC_INDEX, AUTOINCREMENT_IS_AUTOINCREMENT_INDEX, AUTOINCREMENT_START_INDEX
 
Constructor Summary
JavaToSQLValueNode()
           
 
Method Summary
 void copyFrom(QueryTreeNode node)
          Fill this node with a deep copy of the given node.
 JavaValueNode getJavaValueNode()
          Get the JavaValueNode that lives under this JavaToSQLValueNode.
 void init(Object value)
          Initializer for a JavaToSQLValueNode
protected  boolean isEquivalent(ValueNode o)
          Tests if this node is equivalent to the specified ValueNode.
 void printSubNodes(int depth)
          Prints the sub-nodes of this object.
 
Methods inherited from class com.akiban.sql.parser.ValueNode
getColumnName, getSchemaName, getSourceResultColumn, getTableName, getType, getTypeId, init, isBinaryEqualsOperatorNode, isBooleanFalse, isBooleanTrue, isConstantExpression, isInListProbeNode, isParameterNode, isRelationalOperator, isSameNodeType, setNullability, setType, toString
 
Methods inherited from class com.akiban.sql.parser.QueryTreeNode
accept, convertDefaultNode, debugFlush, debugPrint, formatNodeString, getBeginOffset, getDebugOutput, getEndOffset, getNodeFactory, getNodeType, getNullNode, getParserContext, getStatementType, getUserData, init, init, init, init, init, init, init, init, init, init, init, init, isInstanceOf, makeTableName, makeTableName, nodeHeader, printLabel, setBeginOffset, setDebugOutput, setEndOffset, setNodeType, setParserContext, setUserData, stackPrint, treePrint, treePrint, treePrint
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

JavaToSQLValueNode

public JavaToSQLValueNode()
Method Detail

init

public void init(Object value)
Initializer for a JavaToSQLValueNode

Overrides:
init in class QueryTreeNode
Parameters:
value - The Java value to convert to the SQL domain

copyFrom

public void copyFrom(QueryTreeNode node)
              throws StandardException
Fill this node with a deep copy of the given node.

Overrides:
copyFrom in class ValueNode
Throws:
StandardException

printSubNodes

public void printSubNodes(int depth)
Prints the sub-nodes of this object. See QueryTreeNode for how tree printing is supposed to work.

Overrides:
printSubNodes in class QueryTreeNode
Parameters:
depth - The depth of this node in the tree

getJavaValueNode

public JavaValueNode getJavaValueNode()
Get the JavaValueNode that lives under this JavaToSQLValueNode.

Returns:
The JavaValueNode that lives under this node.

isEquivalent

protected boolean isEquivalent(ValueNode o)
Tests if this node is equivalent to the specified ValueNode. Two ValueNodes are considered equivalent if they will evaluate to the same value during query execution.

This method provides basic expression matching facility for the derived class of ValueNode and it is used by the language layer to compare the node structural form of the two expressions for equivalence at bind phase.

Note that it is not comparing the actual row values at runtime to produce a result; hence, when comparing SQL NULLs, they are considered to be equivalent and not unknown.

One usage case of this method in this context is to compare the select column expression against the group by expression to check if they are equivalent. e.g.:

SELECT c1+c2 FROM t1 GROUP BY c1+c2

In general, node equivalence is determined by the derived class of ValueNode. But they generally abide to the rules below:

Specified by:
isEquivalent in class ValueNode
Parameters:
o - the node to compare this ValueNode against.
Returns:
true if the two nodes are equivalent, false otherwise.


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