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/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2011, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
package scala.dbc
package datatype;
/** A type category for all SQL types that store constant-precision
* numbers.
*/
abstract class ExactNumeric[Type](
override val nativeTypeId: DataType.Id
) extends datatype.Numeric[Type](nativeTypeId) {
def isEquivalent(datatype: DataType) = datatype match {
case dt: ExactNumeric[_] =>
(nativeTypeId == dt.nativeTypeId &&
precisionRadix == dt.precisionRadix &&
precision == dt.precision &&
scale == dt.scale &&
signed == dt.signed)
case _ =>
false
}
def isSubtypeOf(datatype: DataType) = datatype match {
case dt: ExactNumeric[_] =>
(nativeTypeId == dt.nativeTypeId &&
precisionRadix == dt.precisionRadix &&
precision <= dt.precision &&
scale <= dt.scale &&
signed == dt.signed)
case _ =>
false
}
/** The number of digits used after the decimal point. */
def scale: Int;
/** A SQL-99 compliant string representation of the type.
* <h3>Compatibility notice</h3> This method assumes that an integer
* uses 32 bits, a small 16 and a big 64. This is not defined in the
* standard but is usually the case.
*/
override def sqlString: java.lang.String = Tuple3(precisionRadix,precision,scale) match {
case Tuple3(2,16,0) => "SMALLINT"
case Tuple3(2,32,0) => "INTEGER"
case Tuple3(2,64,0) => "BIGINT"
case Tuple3(2,java.lang.Integer.MAX_VALUE,0) => "BIGINT"
case Tuple3(2,p,s) =>
throw exception.UnsupportedFeature("SQL-99 does not support an exact numeric type with a binary defined precision other than 16, 32 and 64 bits");
case Tuple3(10,p,0) => "NUMERIC (" + p.toString() + ")"
case Tuple3(10,p,s) => "NUMERIC (" + p.toString() + ", " + s.toString() + ")"
case Tuple3(pr,_,_) =>
throw exception.UnsupportedFeature("SQL-99 does not support the precision of an exact numeric type to be defined in a radix other than 2 or 10");
}
}
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