pub struct PostgreSqlDialect {}

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impl Debug for PostgreSqlDialect

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Dialect for PostgreSqlDialect

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fn is_identifier_start(&self, ch: char) -> bool

Determine if a character is a valid start character for an unquoted identifier
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fn is_identifier_part(&self, ch: char) -> bool

Determine if a character is a valid unquoted identifier character
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fn parse_statement( &self, parser: &mut Parser<'_> ) -> Option<Result<Statement, ParserError>>

Dialect-specific statement parser override
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fn supports_filter_during_aggregation(&self) -> bool

Does the dialect support FILTER (WHERE expr) for aggregate queries?
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fn supports_group_by_expr(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the dialects supports group sets, roll up, or cube expressions.
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fn is_delimited_identifier_start(&self, ch: char) -> bool

Determine if a character starts a quoted identifier. The default implementation, accepting “double quoted” ids is both ANSI-compliant and appropriate for most dialects (with the notable exception of MySQL, MS SQL, and sqlite). You can accept one of characters listed in Word::matching_end_quote here
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fn is_proper_identifier_inside_quotes( &self, _chars: Peekable<Chars<'_>> ) -> bool

Determine if quoted characters are proper for identifier
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fn supports_within_after_array_aggregation(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the dialect supports ARRAY_AGG() [WITHIN GROUP (ORDER BY)] expressions. Otherwise, the dialect should expect an ORDER BY without the WITHIN GROUP clause, e.g. ANSI
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fn parse_prefix( &self, _parser: &mut Parser<'_> ) -> Option<Result<Expr, ParserError>>

Dialect-specific prefix parser override
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fn parse_infix( &self, _parser: &mut Parser<'_>, _expr: &Expr, _precedence: u8 ) -> Option<Result<Expr, ParserError>>

Dialect-specific infix parser override
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fn get_next_precedence( &self, _parser: &Parser<'_> ) -> Option<Result<u8, ParserError>>

Dialect-specific precedence override

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