Class SqlTruncateTable
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Cloneable
TRUNCATE TABLE statement.-
Field Summary
FieldsFields inherited from class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlDdl
DDL_OPERATORFields inherited from class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlNode
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionSqlTruncateTable(SqlParserPos pos, SqlIdentifier name, boolean continueIdentify) Creates a SqlTruncateTable. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturns the list of operands.voidWrites a SQL representation of this node to a writer.Methods inherited from class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlDdl
getOperatorMethods inherited from class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlCall
accept, clone, equalsDeep, findValidOptions, getCallSignature, getFunctionQuantifier, getKind, getMonotonicity, isCountStar, isExpanded, operand, operandCount, setOperand, validateMethods inherited from class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlNode
clone, clone, cloneArray, equalDeep, equalDeep, equalsDeep, getParserPosition, isA, toList, toList, toSqlString, toSqlString, toSqlString, toString, unparseWithParentheses, validateExpr
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Field Details
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name
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continueIdentify
public final boolean continueIdentify
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Constructor Details
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SqlTruncateTable
Creates a SqlTruncateTable.
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Method Details
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getOperandList
Description copied from class:SqlCallReturns the list of operands. The set and order of operands is call-specific.Note: the proper type would be
List<@Nullable SqlNode>, however, it would trigger too many changes to the current codebase.- Specified by:
getOperandListin classSqlCall- Returns:
- the list of call operands, never null, the operands can be null
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unparse
Description copied from class:SqlNodeWrites a SQL representation of this node to a writer.The
leftPrecandrightPrecparameters 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.
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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).
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