#pragma once #include #include namespace DB { /// Pair with name and value in lisp programming langugate style. It contain /// string as key, but value either can be literal or list of /// pairs. class ASTPair : public IAST { public: /// Name or key of pair String first; /// Value of pair, which can be also list of pairs IAST * second = nullptr; /// Value is closed in brackets (HOST '127.0.0.1') bool second_with_brackets; explicit ASTPair(bool second_with_brackets_) : second_with_brackets(second_with_brackets_) { } String getID(char delim) const override; ASTPtr clone() const override; void formatImpl(const FormatSettings & settings, FormatState & state, FormatStateStacked frame) const override; bool hasSecretParts() const override; void updateTreeHashImpl(SipHash & hash_state) const override; }; /// Function with key-value arguments is a function which arguments consist of /// pairs (see above). For example: /// ->Pair with list of pairs as value<- /// SOURCE(USER 'clickhouse' PORT 9000 REPLICA(HOST '127.0.0.1' PRIORITY 1) TABLE 'some_table') class ASTFunctionWithKeyValueArguments : public IAST { public: /// Name of function String name; /// Expression list ASTPtr elements; /// Has brackets around arguments bool has_brackets; explicit ASTFunctionWithKeyValueArguments(bool has_brackets_ = true) : has_brackets(has_brackets_) { } String getID(char delim) const override; ASTPtr clone() const override; void formatImpl(const FormatSettings & settings, FormatState & state, FormatStateStacked frame) const override; void updateTreeHashImpl(SipHash & hash_state) const override; }; }