Struct rustdb::table::ColInfo

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ColInfo { pub name: ObjRef, pub colmap: BTreeMap<String, usize>, pub colnames: Vec<String>, pub typ: Vec<DataType>, pub off: Vec<usize>, pub total: usize, }
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Table name, column names/types and other calculated values for a table.

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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
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§name: ObjRef

Table name.

§colmap: BTreeMap<String, usize>

Map from column name to column number.

§colnames: Vec<String>

Column names.

§typ: Vec<DataType>

Column types.

§off: Vec<usize>

Column offsets.

§total: usize

Total data size, including Id.

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impl ColInfo

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pub fn empty(name: ObjRef) -> Self

Construct an empty ColInfo struct with no columns.

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pub fn new(name: ObjRef, ct: &[(&str, DataType)]) -> Self

Construct a new ColInfo struct using supplied list of column names and types.

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pub fn add(&mut self, name: String, typ: DataType) -> bool

Add a column. If the column already exists ( an error ) the result is true.

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pub fn get(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&usize>

Get a column number from a column name. usize::MAX is returned for “Id”.

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