Class SqlIntervalLiteral

All Implemented Interfaces:
Cloneable

public class SqlIntervalLiteral extends SqlLiteral
A SQL literal representing a time interval.

Examples:

  • INTERVAL '1' SECOND
  • INTERVAL '1:00:05.345' HOUR
  • INTERVAL '3:4' YEAR TO MONTH

YEAR/MONTH intervals are not implemented yet.

The interval string, such as '1:00:05.345', is not parsed yet.

  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • clone

      public SqlIntervalLiteral clone(SqlParserPos pos)
      Description copied from class: SqlNode
      Clones a SqlNode with a different position.
      Overrides:
      clone in class SqlLiteral
    • unparse

      public void unparse(SqlWriter writer, int leftPrec, int rightPrec)
      Description copied from class: SqlNode
      Writes a SQL representation of this node to a writer.

      The leftPrec and rightPrec parameters give us enough context to decide whether we need to enclose the expression in parentheses. For example, we need parentheses around "2 + 3" if preceded by "5 *". This is because the precedence of the "*" operator is greater than the precedence of the "+" operator.

      The algorithm handles left- and right-associative operators by giving them slightly different left- and right-precedence.

      If SqlWriter.isAlwaysUseParentheses() is true, we use parentheses even when they are not required by the precedence rules.

      For the details of this algorithm, see SqlCall.unparse(org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlWriter, int, int).

      Overrides:
      unparse in class SqlLiteral
      Parameters:
      writer - Target writer
      leftPrec - The precedence of the SqlNode immediately preceding this node in a depth-first scan of the parse tree
      rightPrec - The precedence of the SqlNode immediately
    • signum

      public int signum()
      Description copied from class: SqlLiteral
      Returns sign of value.
      Overrides:
      signum in class SqlLiteral
      Returns:
      -1, 0 or 1