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//! Table source
use crate::;
use SchemaRef;
use ;
use ;
/// Indicates how a filter expression is handled by
/// [`TableProvider::scan`].
///
/// Filter expressions are boolean expressions used to reduce the number of
/// rows that are read from a table. Only rows that evaluate to `true` ("pass
/// the filter") are returned. Rows that evaluate to `false` or `NULL` are
/// omitted.
///
/// [`TableProvider::scan`]: https://docs.rs/datafusion/latest/datafusion/datasource/provider/trait.TableProvider.html#tymethod.scan
/// Indicates the type of this table for metadata/catalog purposes.
/// Planning time information about a table.
///
/// This trait is used during logical query planning and optimizations, and
/// provides a subset of the [`TableProvider`] trait, such as schema information
/// and filter push-down capabilities. The [`TableProvider`] trait provides
/// additional information needed for physical query execution, such as the
/// ability to perform a scan or insert data.
///
/// # See Also:
///
/// [`DefaultTableSource`] to go from [`TableProvider`], to `TableSource`
///
/// # Rationale
///
/// The reason for having two separate traits is to avoid having the logical
/// plan code be dependent on the DataFusion execution engine. Some projects use
/// DataFusion's logical plans and have their own execution engine.
///
/// [`TableProvider`]: https://docs.rs/datafusion/latest/datafusion/datasource/provider/trait.TableProvider.html
/// [`DefaultTableSource`]: https://docs.rs/datafusion/latest/datafusion/datasource/default_table_source/struct.DefaultTableSource.html