Enum sqlx_models_parser::ast::Value [−][src]
pub enum Value {
Number(String, bool),
SingleQuotedString(String),
NationalStringLiteral(String),
HexStringLiteral(String),
DoubleQuotedString(String),
Boolean(bool),
Interval {
value: String,
leading_field: Option<DateTimeField>,
leading_precision: Option<u64>,
last_field: Option<DateTimeField>,
fractional_seconds_precision: Option<u64>,
},
Null,
}Expand description
Primitive SQL values such as number and string
Variants
Numeric literal
SingleQuotedString(String)‘string value’
Tuple Fields of SingleQuotedString
0: StringNationalStringLiteral(String)N’string value’
Tuple Fields of NationalStringLiteral
0: StringHexStringLiteral(String)X’hex value’
Tuple Fields of HexStringLiteral
0: StringDoubleQuotedString(String)Tuple Fields of DoubleQuotedString
0: StringBoolean(bool)Boolean value true or false
Tuple Fields of Boolean
0: boolINTERVAL literals, roughly in the following format:
INTERVAL '<value>' [ <leading_field> [ (<leading_precision>) ] ] [ TO <last_field> [ (<fractional_seconds_precision>) ] ],
e.g. INTERVAL '123:45.67' MINUTE(3) TO SECOND(2).
The parser does not validate the <value>, nor does it ensure
that the <leading_field> units >= the units in <last_field>,
so the user will have to reject intervals like HOUR TO YEAR.
Fields of Interval
value: Stringleading_field: Option<DateTimeField>leading_precision: Option<u64>last_field: Option<DateTimeField>fractional_seconds_precision: Option<u64>The seconds precision can be specified in SQL source as
INTERVAL '__' SECOND(_, x) (in which case the leading_field
will be Second and the last_field will be None),
or as __ TO SECOND(x).
NULL value
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Value
impl UnwindSafe for Value
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more