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62 lines
2.0 KiB
C++
62 lines
2.0 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <common/types.h>
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namespace DB
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{
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/// Kind of a temporal interval.
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struct IntervalKind
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{
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enum Kind
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{
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Second,
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Minute,
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Hour,
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Day,
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Week,
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Month,
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Quarter,
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Year,
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};
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Kind kind = Second;
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IntervalKind(Kind kind_ = Second) : kind(kind_) {}
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operator Kind() const { return kind; }
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const char * toString() const;
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/// Returns number of seconds in one interval.
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/// For `Month`, `Quarter` and `Year` the function returns an average number of seconds.
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Int32 toAvgSeconds() const;
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/// Chooses an interval kind based on number of seconds.
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/// For example, `IntervalKind::fromAvgSeconds(3600)` returns `IntervalKind::Hour`.
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static IntervalKind fromAvgSeconds(Int64 num_seconds);
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/// Returns an uppercased version of what `toString()` returns.
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const char * toKeyword() const;
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const char * toLowercasedKeyword() const;
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/// Returns the string which can be passed to the `unit` parameter of the dateDiff() function.
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/// For example, `IntervalKind{IntervalKind::Day}.getDateDiffParameter()` returns "day".
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const char * toDateDiffUnit() const;
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/// Returns the name of the function converting a number to the interval data type.
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/// For example, `IntervalKind{IntervalKind::Day}.getToIntervalDataTypeFunctionName()`
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/// returns "toIntervalDay".
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const char * toNameOfFunctionToIntervalDataType() const;
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/// Returns the name of the function extracting time part from a date or a time.
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/// For example, `IntervalKind{IntervalKind::Day}.getExtractTimePartFunctionName()`
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/// returns "toDayOfMonth".
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const char * toNameOfFunctionExtractTimePart() const;
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/// Converts the string representation of an interval kind to its IntervalKind equivalent.
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/// Returns false if the conversion unsucceeded.
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/// For example, `IntervalKind::tryParseString('second', result)` returns `result` equals `IntervalKind::Kind::Second`.
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static bool tryParseString(const std::string & kind, IntervalKind::Kind & result);
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};
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}
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