pub struct RedshiftSqlDialect {}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for RedshiftSqlDialect
impl Debug for RedshiftSqlDialect
Source§impl Dialect for RedshiftSqlDialect
impl Dialect for RedshiftSqlDialect
Source§fn is_nested_delimited_identifier_start(&self, ch: char) -> bool
fn is_nested_delimited_identifier_start(&self, ch: char) -> bool
Determine if a character starts a potential nested quoted identifier. Example: RedShift supports the following quote styles to all mean the same thing:
SELECT 1 AS foo;
SELECT 1 AS "foo";
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) -> Option<(char, Option<char>)>
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Only applicable whenever Self::is_nested_delimited_identifier_start returns true
If the next sequence of tokens potentially represent a nested identifier, then this method
returns a tuple containing the outer quote style, and if present, the inner (nested) quote style.
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Source§fn supports_top_before_distinct(&self) -> bool
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Source§fn is_identifier_start(&self, ch: char) -> bool
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Source§fn supports_select_wildcard_exclude(&self) -> bool
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Source§fn supports_parenthesized_set_variables(&self) -> bool
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fn supports_select_wildcard_except(&self) -> bool
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"""abc"""Source§fn parse_prefix(
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Source§fn supports_select_expr_star(&self) -> bool
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CREATE TABLE statement for the structure of the new table. For example:
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&self,
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COMMENT statementSource§fn supports_create_table_select(&self) -> bool
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CREATE TABLE SELECT statementSource§fn is_reserved_for_identifier(&self, kw: Keyword) -> bool
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Source§fn get_reserved_keywords_for_table_factor(&self) -> &[Keyword]
fn get_reserved_keywords_for_table_factor(&self) -> &[Keyword]
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SET statements without an explicit
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impl Freeze for RedshiftSqlDialect
impl RefUnwindSafe for RedshiftSqlDialect
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impl Sync for RedshiftSqlDialect
impl Unpin for RedshiftSqlDialect
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