SqliteDialect

Struct SqliteDialect 

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pub struct SqliteDialect {}

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impl Dialect for SqliteDialect

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fn identifier_quote_style(&self, _: &str) -> Option<char>

Return the character used to quote identifiers.
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fn date_field_extract_style(&self) -> DateFieldExtractStyle

The date field extract style to use: DateFieldExtractStyle
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fn date32_cast_dtype(&self) -> DataType

The SQL type to use for Arrow Date32 unparsing Most dialects use Date, but some, like SQLite require TEXT
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fn character_length_style(&self) -> CharacterLengthStyle

The character length extraction style to use: CharacterLengthStyle
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fn supports_column_alias_in_table_alias(&self) -> bool

Does the dialect support specifying column aliases as part of alias table definition? (SELECT col1, col2 from my_table) AS my_table_alias(col1_alias, col2_alias)
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fn scalar_function_to_sql_overrides( &self, unparser: &Unparser<'_>, func_name: &str, args: &[Expr], ) -> Result<Option<Expr>, DataFusionError>

Allows the dialect to override scalar function unparsing if the dialect has specific rules. Returns None if the default unparsing should be used, or Some(ast::Expr) if there is a custom implementation for the function.
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fn supports_nulls_first_in_sort(&self) -> bool

Does the dialect support specifying NULLS FIRST/LAST in ORDER BY clauses?
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fn use_timestamp_for_date64(&self) -> bool

Does the dialect use TIMESTAMP to represent Date64 rather than DATETIME? E.g. Trino, Athena and Dremio does not have DATETIME data type
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fn interval_style(&self) -> IntervalStyle

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fn float64_ast_dtype(&self) -> DataType

Does the dialect use DOUBLE PRECISION to represent Float64 rather than DOUBLE? E.g. Postgres uses DOUBLE PRECISION instead of DOUBLE
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fn utf8_cast_dtype(&self) -> DataType

The SQL type to use for Arrow Utf8 unparsing Most dialects use VARCHAR, but some, like MySQL, require CHAR
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fn large_utf8_cast_dtype(&self) -> DataType

The SQL type to use for Arrow LargeUtf8 unparsing Most dialects use TEXT, but some, like MySQL, require CHAR
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fn int64_cast_dtype(&self) -> DataType

The SQL type to use for Arrow Int64 unparsing Most dialects use BigInt, but some, like MySQL, require SIGNED
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fn int32_cast_dtype(&self) -> DataType

The SQL type to use for Arrow Int32 unparsing Most dialects use Integer, but some, like MySQL, require SIGNED
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fn timestamp_cast_dtype( &self, _time_unit: &TimeUnit, tz: &Option<Arc<str>>, ) -> DataType

The SQL type to use for Timestamp unparsing Most dialects use Timestamp, but some, like MySQL, require Datetime Some dialects like Dremio does not support WithTimeZone and requires always Timestamp
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fn requires_derived_table_alias(&self) -> bool

Whether the dialect requires a table alias for any subquery in the FROM clause This affects behavior when deriving logical plans for Sort, Limit, etc.
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fn division_operator(&self) -> BinaryOperator

The division operator for the dialect Most dialect uses BinaryOperator::Divide (/) But DuckDB dialect uses BinaryOperator::DuckIntegerDivide (//)
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fn window_func_support_window_frame( &self, _func_name: &str, _start_bound: &WindowFrameBound, _end_bound: &WindowFrameBound, ) -> bool

Allows the dialect to choose to omit window frame in unparsing based on function name and window frame bound Returns false if specific function name / window frame bound indicates no window frame is needed in unparsing
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fn with_custom_scalar_overrides( self, _handlers: Vec<(&str, Box<dyn Fn(&Unparser<'_>, &[Expr]) -> Result<Option<Expr>, DataFusionError> + Sync + Send>)>, ) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Extends the dialect’s default rules for unparsing scalar functions. This is useful for supporting application-specific UDFs or custom engine extensions.
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fn full_qualified_col(&self) -> bool

Allow to unparse a qualified column with a full qualified name (e.g. catalog_name.schema_name.table_name.column_name) Otherwise, the column will be unparsed with only the table name and column name (e.g. table_name.column_name)
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fn unnest_as_table_factor(&self) -> bool

Allow to unparse the unnest plan as ast::TableFactor::UNNEST. Read more
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fn col_alias_overrides( &self, _alias: &str, ) -> Result<Option<String>, DataFusionError>

Allows the dialect to override column alias unparsing if the dialect has specific rules. Returns None if the default unparsing should be used, or Some(String) if there is a custom implementation for the alias.

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