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AbstractPlatform::getColumnDeclarationSQL()   B

Complexity

Conditions 10
Paths 65

Size

Total Lines 29
Code Lines 17

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 10
eloc 17
nc 65
nop 2
dl 0
loc 29
rs 7.6666
c 0
b 0
f 0

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<?php
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namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms;
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use Doctrine\Common\EventManager;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\DBALException;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaAlterTableAddColumnEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaAlterTableChangeColumnEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaAlterTableEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaAlterTableRemoveColumnEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaAlterTableRenameColumnEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaCreateTableColumnEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaCreateTableEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Event\SchemaDropTableEventArgs;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Events;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\Keywords\KeywordList;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Column;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\ColumnDiff;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Constraint;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\ForeignKeyConstraint;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Identifier;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Index;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Sequence;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Table;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\TableDiff;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\TransactionIsolationLevel;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Types;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type;
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use InvalidArgumentException;
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use UnexpectedValueException;
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use const E_USER_DEPRECATED;
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use function addcslashes;
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use function array_map;
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use function array_merge;
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use function array_unique;
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use function array_values;
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use function assert;
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use function count;
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use function explode;
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use function func_get_arg;
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use function func_get_args;
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use function func_num_args;
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use function implode;
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use function in_array;
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use function is_array;
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use function is_bool;
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use function is_int;
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use function is_string;
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use function preg_quote;
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use function preg_replace;
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use function sprintf;
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use function str_replace;
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use function strlen;
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use function strpos;
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use function strtolower;
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use function strtoupper;
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use function trigger_error;
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/**
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 * Base class for all DatabasePlatforms. The DatabasePlatforms are the central
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 * point of abstraction of platform-specific behaviors, features and SQL dialects.
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 * They are a passive source of information.
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 *
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 * @todo Remove any unnecessary methods.
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 */
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abstract class AbstractPlatform
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{
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    public const CREATE_INDEXES = 1;
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    public const CREATE_FOREIGNKEYS = 2;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::INTERVAL_UNIT_SECOND.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_SECOND = DateIntervalUnit::SECOND;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::MINUTE.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_MINUTE = DateIntervalUnit::MINUTE;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::HOUR.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_HOUR = DateIntervalUnit::HOUR;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::DAY.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_DAY = DateIntervalUnit::DAY;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::WEEK.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_WEEK = DateIntervalUnit::WEEK;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::MONTH.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_MONTH = DateIntervalUnit::MONTH;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_QUARTER = DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER.
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     */
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    public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_YEAR = DateIntervalUnit::YEAR;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED.
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     */
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    public const TRIM_UNSPECIFIED = TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use TrimMode::LEADING.
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     */
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    public const TRIM_LEADING = TrimMode::LEADING;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use TrimMode::TRAILING.
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     */
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    public const TRIM_TRAILING = TrimMode::TRAILING;
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use TrimMode::BOTH.
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     */
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    public const TRIM_BOTH = TrimMode::BOTH;
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    /** @var string[]|null */
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    protected $doctrineTypeMapping = null;
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    /**
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     * Contains a list of all columns that should generate parseable column comments for type-detection
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     * in reverse engineering scenarios.
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     *
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     * @var string[]|null
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     */
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    protected $doctrineTypeComments = null;
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    /** @var EventManager|null */
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    protected $_eventManager;
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    /**
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     * Holds the KeywordList instance for the current platform.
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     *
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     * @var KeywordList|null
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     */
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    protected $_keywords;
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    public function __construct()
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    {
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    }
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    /**
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     * Sets the EventManager used by the Platform.
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     *
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     * @return void
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     */
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    public function setEventManager(EventManager $eventManager)
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    {
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        $this->_eventManager = $eventManager;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the EventManager used by the Platform.
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     *
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     * @return EventManager|null
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     */
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    public function getEventManager()
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    {
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        return $this->_eventManager;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a boolean column.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getBooleanTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef);
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a 4 byte integer column.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getIntegerTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef);
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet that declares an 8 byte integer column.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getBigIntTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef);
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a 2 byte integer column.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getSmallIntTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef);
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet that declares common properties of an integer column.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract protected function _getCommonIntegerTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef);
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    /**
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     * Lazy load Doctrine Type Mappings.
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     *
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     * @return void
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     */
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    abstract protected function initializeDoctrineTypeMappings();
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    /**
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     * Initializes Doctrine Type Mappings with the platform defaults
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     * and with all additional type mappings.
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     *
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     * @return void
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     */
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    private function initializeAllDoctrineTypeMappings()
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    {
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        $this->initializeDoctrineTypeMappings();
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        foreach (Type::getTypesMap() as $typeName => $className) {
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            foreach (Type::getType($typeName)->getMappedDatabaseTypes($this) as $dbType) {
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                $this->doctrineTypeMapping[$dbType] = $typeName;
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            }
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a VARCHAR column type.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $field
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field)
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    {
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        if (! isset($field['length'])) {
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            $field['length'] = $this->getVarcharDefaultLength();
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        }
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        $fixed = $field['fixed'] ?? false;
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        $maxLength = $fixed
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            ? $this->getCharMaxLength()
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            : $this->getVarcharMaxLength();
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        if ($field['length'] > $maxLength) {
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            return $this->getClobTypeDeclarationSQL($field);
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        }
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        return $this->getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($field['length'], $fixed);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a BINARY/VARBINARY column type.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $field The column definition.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getBinaryTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field)
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    {
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        if (! isset($field['length'])) {
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            $field['length'] = $this->getBinaryDefaultLength();
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        }
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        $fixed = $field['fixed'] ?? false;
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        $maxLength = $this->getBinaryMaxLength();
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        if ($field['length'] > $maxLength) {
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            if ($maxLength > 0) {
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                @trigger_error(sprintf(
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                    'Binary field length %d is greater than supported by the platform (%d). Reduce the field length or use a BLOB field instead.',
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                    $field['length'],
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                    $maxLength
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                ), E_USER_DEPRECATED);
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            }
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            return $this->getBlobTypeDeclarationSQL($field);
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        }
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        return $this->getBinaryTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($field['length'], $fixed);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet to declare a GUID/UUID field.
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     *
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     * By default this maps directly to a CHAR(36) and only maps to more
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     * special datatypes when the underlying databases support this datatype.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $field
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getGuidTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field)
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    {
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        $field['length'] = 36;
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        $field['fixed']  = true;
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        return $this->getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQL($field);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet to declare a JSON field.
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     *
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     * By default this maps directly to a CLOB and only maps to more
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     * special datatypes when the underlying databases support this datatype.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $field
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getJsonTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field)
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    {
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        return $this->getClobTypeDeclarationSQL($field);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param int|false $length
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     * @param bool      $fixed
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     *
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     * @return string
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     *
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     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
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     */
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    protected function getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($length, $fixed)
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    protected function getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($length, /** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ $fixed)

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    {
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        throw DBALException::notSupported('VARCHARs not supported by Platform.');
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a BINARY/VARBINARY column type.
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     *
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     * @param int|false $length The length of the column.
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     * @param bool      $fixed  Whether the column length is fixed.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     *
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     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
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     */
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    protected function getBinaryTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($length, $fixed)
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    protected function getBinaryTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($length, /** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ $fixed)

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    {
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        throw DBALException::notSupported('BINARY/VARBINARY column types are not supported by this platform.');
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a CLOB column type.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $field
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getClobTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field);
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL Snippet used to declare a BLOB column type.
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     *
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     * @param mixed[] $field
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getBlobTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field);
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    /**
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     * Gets the name of the platform.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    abstract public function getName();
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    /**
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     * Registers a doctrine type to be used in conjunction with a column type of this platform.
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     *
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     * @param string $dbType
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     * @param string $doctrineType
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     *
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     * @return void
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     *
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     * @throws DBALException If the type is not found.
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     */
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    public function registerDoctrineTypeMapping($dbType, $doctrineType)
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    {
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        if ($this->doctrineTypeMapping === null) {
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            $this->initializeAllDoctrineTypeMappings();
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        }
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        if (! Types\Type::hasType($doctrineType)) {
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            throw DBALException::typeNotFound($doctrineType);
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        }
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        $dbType                             = strtolower($dbType);
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        $this->doctrineTypeMapping[$dbType] = $doctrineType;
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        $doctrineType = Type::getType($doctrineType);
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        if (! $doctrineType->requiresSQLCommentHint($this)) {
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            return;
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        }
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        $this->markDoctrineTypeCommented($doctrineType);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the Doctrine type that is mapped for the given database column type.
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     *
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     * @param string $dbType
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     *
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     * @return string
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     *
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     * @throws DBALException
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     */
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    public function getDoctrineTypeMapping($dbType)
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    {
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        if ($this->doctrineTypeMapping === null) {
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            $this->initializeAllDoctrineTypeMappings();
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        }
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        $dbType = strtolower($dbType);
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        if (! isset($this->doctrineTypeMapping[$dbType])) {
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            throw new DBALException('Unknown database type ' . $dbType . ' requested, ' . static::class . ' may not support it.');
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        }
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        return $this->doctrineTypeMapping[$dbType];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Checks if a database type is currently supported by this platform.
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     *
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     * @param string $dbType
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function hasDoctrineTypeMappingFor($dbType)
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    {
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        if ($this->doctrineTypeMapping === null) {
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            $this->initializeAllDoctrineTypeMappings();
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        }
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        $dbType = strtolower($dbType);
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        return isset($this->doctrineTypeMapping[$dbType]);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Initializes the Doctrine Type comments instance variable for in_array() checks.
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     *
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     * @return void
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     */
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    protected function initializeCommentedDoctrineTypes()
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    {
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        $this->doctrineTypeComments = [];
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        foreach (Type::getTypesMap() as $typeName => $className) {
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            $type = Type::getType($typeName);
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            if (! $type->requiresSQLCommentHint($this)) {
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                continue;
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            }
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            $this->doctrineTypeComments[] = $typeName;
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * Is it necessary for the platform to add a parsable type comment to allow reverse engineering the given type?
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function isCommentedDoctrineType(Type $doctrineType)
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    {
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        if ($this->doctrineTypeComments === null) {
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            $this->initializeCommentedDoctrineTypes();
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        }
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        assert(is_array($this->doctrineTypeComments));
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        return in_array($doctrineType->getName(), $this->doctrineTypeComments, true);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Marks this type as to be commented in ALTER TABLE and CREATE TABLE statements.
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     *
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     * @param string|Type $doctrineType
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     *
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     * @return void
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     */
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    public function markDoctrineTypeCommented($doctrineType)
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    {
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        if ($this->doctrineTypeComments === null) {
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            $this->initializeCommentedDoctrineTypes();
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        }
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        assert(is_array($this->doctrineTypeComments));
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        $this->doctrineTypeComments[] = $doctrineType instanceof Type ? $doctrineType->getName() : $doctrineType;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the comment to append to a column comment that helps parsing this type in reverse engineering.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getDoctrineTypeComment(Type $doctrineType)
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    {
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        return '(DC2Type:' . $doctrineType->getName() . ')';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the comment of a passed column modified by potential doctrine type comment hints.
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     *
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     * @return string|null
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     */
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    protected function getColumnComment(Column $column)
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    {
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        $comment = $column->getComment();
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        if ($this->isCommentedDoctrineType($column->getType())) {
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            $comment .= $this->getDoctrineTypeComment($column->getType());
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        }
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        return $comment;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the character used for identifier quoting.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getIdentifierQuoteCharacter()
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    {
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        return '"';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the string portion that starts an SQL comment.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getSqlCommentStartString()
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    {
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        return '--';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the string portion that ends an SQL comment.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getSqlCommentEndString()
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    {
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        return "\n";
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the maximum length of a char field.
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     */
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    public function getCharMaxLength() : int
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    {
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        return $this->getVarcharMaxLength();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the maximum length of a varchar field.
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     *
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     * @return int
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     */
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    public function getVarcharMaxLength()
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    {
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        return 4000;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the default length of a varchar field.
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     *
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     * @return int
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     */
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    public function getVarcharDefaultLength()
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    {
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        return 255;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the maximum length of a binary field.
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     *
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     * @return int
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     */
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    public function getBinaryMaxLength()
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    {
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        return 4000;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the default length of a binary field.
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     *
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     * @return int
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     */
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    public function getBinaryDefaultLength()
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    {
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        return 255;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets all SQL wildcard characters of the platform.
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     *
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     * @return string[]
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     */
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    public function getWildcards()
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    {
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        return ['%', '_'];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the regular expression operator.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     *
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     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
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     */
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    public function getRegexpExpression()
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    {
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        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the global unique identifier expression.
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     *
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     * @deprecated Use application-generated UUIDs instead
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     *
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     * @return string
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     *
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     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
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     */
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    public function getGuidExpression()
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    {
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        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the average value of a column.
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     *
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     * @param string $column The column to use.
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     *
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     * @return string Generated SQL including an AVG aggregate function.
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     */
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    public function getAvgExpression($column)
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    {
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        return 'AVG(' . $column . ')';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the number of rows (without a NULL value) of a column.
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     *
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     * If a '*' is used instead of a column the number of selected rows is returned.
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     *
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     * @param string|int $column The column to use.
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     *
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     * @return string Generated SQL including a COUNT aggregate function.
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     */
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    public function getCountExpression($column)
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    {
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        return 'COUNT(' . $column . ')';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the highest value of a column.
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     *
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     * @param string $column The column to use.
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     *
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     * @return string Generated SQL including a MAX aggregate function.
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     */
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    public function getMaxExpression($column)
692
    {
693
        return 'MAX(' . $column . ')';
694
    }
695
696
    /**
697
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the lowest value of a column.
698
     *
699
     * @param string $column The column to use.
700
     *
701
     * @return string Generated SQL including a MIN aggregate function.
702
     */
703
    public function getMinExpression($column)
704
    {
705
        return 'MIN(' . $column . ')';
706
    }
707
708
    /**
709
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the total sum of a column.
710
     *
711
     * @param string $column The column to use.
712
     *
713
     * @return string Generated SQL including a SUM aggregate function.
714
     */
715
    public function getSumExpression($column)
716
    {
717
        return 'SUM(' . $column . ')';
718
    }
719
720
    // scalar functions
721
722
    /**
723
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the md5 sum of a field.
724
     *
725
     * Note: Not SQL92, but common functionality.
726
     *
727
     * @param string $column
728
     *
729
     * @return string
730
     */
731
    public function getMd5Expression($column)
732
    {
733
        return 'MD5(' . $column . ')';
734
    }
735
736
    /**
737
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the length of a text field.
738
     *
739
     * @param string $column
740
     *
741
     * @return string
742
     */
743
    public function getLengthExpression($column)
744
    {
745
        return 'LENGTH(' . $column . ')';
746
    }
747
748
    /**
749
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the squared value of a column.
750
     *
751
     * @param string $column The column to use.
752
     *
753
     * @return string Generated SQL including an SQRT aggregate function.
754
     */
755
    public function getSqrtExpression($column)
756
    {
757
        return 'SQRT(' . $column . ')';
758
    }
759
760
    /**
761
     * Returns the SQL snippet to round a numeric field to the number of decimals specified.
762
     *
763
     * @param string $column
764
     * @param int    $decimals
765
     *
766
     * @return string
767
     */
768
    public function getRoundExpression($column, $decimals = 0)
769
    {
770
        return 'ROUND(' . $column . ', ' . $decimals . ')';
771
    }
772
773
    /**
774
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the remainder of the division operation $expression1 / $expression2.
775
     *
776
     * @param string $expression1
777
     * @param string $expression2
778
     *
779
     * @return string
780
     */
781
    public function getModExpression($expression1, $expression2)
782
    {
783
        return 'MOD(' . $expression1 . ', ' . $expression2 . ')';
784
    }
785
786
    /**
787
     * Returns the SQL snippet to trim a string.
788
     *
789
     * @param string      $str  The expression to apply the trim to.
790
     * @param int         $mode The position of the trim (leading/trailing/both).
791
     * @param string|bool $char The char to trim, has to be quoted already. Defaults to space.
792
     *
793
     * @return string
794
     */
795
    public function getTrimExpression($str, $mode = TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED, $char = false)
796
    {
797
        $expression = '';
798
799
        switch ($mode) {
800
            case TrimMode::LEADING:
801
                $expression = 'LEADING ';
802
                break;
803
804
            case TrimMode::TRAILING:
805
                $expression = 'TRAILING ';
806
                break;
807
808
            case TrimMode::BOTH:
809
                $expression = 'BOTH ';
810
                break;
811
        }
812
813
        if ($char !== false) {
814
            $expression .= $char . ' ';
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            $expression .= /** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $char . ' ';
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815
        }
816
817
        if ($mode !== TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED || $char !== false) {
818
            $expression .= 'FROM ';
819
        }
820
821
        return 'TRIM(' . $expression . $str . ')';
822
    }
823
824
    /**
825
     * Returns the SQL snippet to trim trailing space characters from the expression.
826
     *
827
     * @param string $str Literal string or column name.
828
     *
829
     * @return string
830
     */
831
    public function getRtrimExpression($str)
832
    {
833
        return 'RTRIM(' . $str . ')';
834
    }
835
836
    /**
837
     * Returns the SQL snippet to trim leading space characters from the expression.
838
     *
839
     * @param string $str Literal string or column name.
840
     *
841
     * @return string
842
     */
843
    public function getLtrimExpression($str)
844
    {
845
        return 'LTRIM(' . $str . ')';
846
    }
847
848
    /**
849
     * Returns the SQL snippet to change all characters from the expression to uppercase,
850
     * according to the current character set mapping.
851
     *
852
     * @param string $str Literal string or column name.
853
     *
854
     * @return string
855
     */
856
    public function getUpperExpression($str)
857
    {
858
        return 'UPPER(' . $str . ')';
859
    }
860
861
    /**
862
     * Returns the SQL snippet to change all characters from the expression to lowercase,
863
     * according to the current character set mapping.
864
     *
865
     * @param string $str Literal string or column name.
866
     *
867
     * @return string
868
     */
869
    public function getLowerExpression($str)
870
    {
871
        return 'LOWER(' . $str . ')';
872
    }
873
874
    /**
875
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the position of the first occurrence of substring $substr in string $str.
876
     *
877
     * @param string    $str      Literal string.
878
     * @param string    $substr   Literal string to find.
879
     * @param int|false $startPos Position to start at, beginning of string by default.
880
     *
881
     * @return string
882
     *
883
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
884
     */
885
    public function getLocateExpression($str, $substr, $startPos = false)
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    public function getLocateExpression($str, $substr, /** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ $startPos = false)

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886
    {
887
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
888
    }
889
890
    /**
891
     * Returns the SQL snippet to get the current system date.
892
     *
893
     * @return string
894
     */
895
    public function getNowExpression()
896
    {
897
        return 'NOW()';
898
    }
899
900
    /**
901
     * Returns a SQL snippet to get a substring inside an SQL statement.
902
     *
903
     * Note: Not SQL92, but common functionality.
904
     *
905
     * SQLite only supports the 2 parameter variant of this function.
906
     *
907
     * @param string   $value  An sql string literal or column name/alias.
908
     * @param int      $from   Where to start the substring portion.
909
     * @param int|null $length The substring portion length.
910
     *
911
     * @return string
912
     */
913
    public function getSubstringExpression($value, $from, $length = null)
914
    {
915
        if ($length === null) {
916
            return 'SUBSTRING(' . $value . ' FROM ' . $from . ')';
917
        }
918
919
        return 'SUBSTRING(' . $value . ' FROM ' . $from . ' FOR ' . $length . ')';
920
    }
921
922
    /**
923
     * Returns a SQL snippet to concatenate the given expressions.
924
     *
925
     * Accepts an arbitrary number of string parameters. Each parameter must contain an expression.
926
     *
927
     * @return string
928
     */
929
    public function getConcatExpression()
930
    {
931
        return implode(' || ', func_get_args());
932
    }
933
934
    /**
935
     * Returns the SQL for a logical not.
936
     *
937
     * Example:
938
     * <code>
939
     * $q = new Doctrine_Query();
940
     * $e = $q->expr;
941
     * $q->select('*')->from('table')
942
     *   ->where($e->eq('id', $e->not('null'));
943
     * </code>
944
     *
945
     * @param string $expression
946
     *
947
     * @return string The logical expression.
948
     */
949
    public function getNotExpression($expression)
950
    {
951
        return 'NOT(' . $expression . ')';
952
    }
953
954
    /**
955
     * Returns the SQL that checks if an expression is null.
956
     *
957
     * @param string $expression The expression that should be compared to null.
958
     *
959
     * @return string The logical expression.
960
     */
961
    public function getIsNullExpression($expression)
962
    {
963
        return $expression . ' IS NULL';
964
    }
965
966
    /**
967
     * Returns the SQL that checks if an expression is not null.
968
     *
969
     * @param string $expression The expression that should be compared to null.
970
     *
971
     * @return string The logical expression.
972
     */
973
    public function getIsNotNullExpression($expression)
974
    {
975
        return $expression . ' IS NOT NULL';
976
    }
977
978
    /**
979
     * Returns the SQL that checks if an expression evaluates to a value between two values.
980
     *
981
     * The parameter $expression is checked if it is between $value1 and $value2.
982
     *
983
     * Note: There is a slight difference in the way BETWEEN works on some databases.
984
     * http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_between.asp. If you want complete database
985
     * independence you should avoid using between().
986
     *
987
     * @param string $expression The value to compare to.
988
     * @param string $value1     The lower value to compare with.
989
     * @param string $value2     The higher value to compare with.
990
     *
991
     * @return string The logical expression.
992
     */
993
    public function getBetweenExpression($expression, $value1, $value2)
994
    {
995
        return $expression . ' BETWEEN ' . $value1 . ' AND ' . $value2;
996
    }
997
998
    /**
999
     * Returns the SQL to get the arccosine of a value.
1000
     *
1001
     * @param string $value
1002
     *
1003
     * @return string
1004
     */
1005
    public function getAcosExpression($value)
1006
    {
1007
        return 'ACOS(' . $value . ')';
1008
    }
1009
1010
    /**
1011
     * Returns the SQL to get the sine of a value.
1012
     *
1013
     * @param string $value
1014
     *
1015
     * @return string
1016
     */
1017
    public function getSinExpression($value)
1018
    {
1019
        return 'SIN(' . $value . ')';
1020
    }
1021
1022
    /**
1023
     * Returns the SQL to get the PI value.
1024
     *
1025
     * @return string
1026
     */
1027
    public function getPiExpression()
1028
    {
1029
        return 'PI()';
1030
    }
1031
1032
    /**
1033
     * Returns the SQL to get the cosine of a value.
1034
     *
1035
     * @param string $value
1036
     *
1037
     * @return string
1038
     */
1039
    public function getCosExpression($value)
1040
    {
1041
        return 'COS(' . $value . ')';
1042
    }
1043
1044
    /**
1045
     * Returns the SQL to calculate the difference in days between the two passed dates.
1046
     *
1047
     * Computes diff = date1 - date2.
1048
     *
1049
     * @param string $date1
1050
     * @param string $date2
1051
     *
1052
     * @return string
1053
     *
1054
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1055
     */
1056
    public function getDateDiffExpression($date1, $date2)
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1057
    {
1058
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1059
    }
1060
1061
    /**
1062
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given seconds to a date.
1063
     *
1064
     * @param string $date
1065
     * @param int    $seconds
1066
     *
1067
     * @return string
1068
     *
1069
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1070
     */
1071
    public function getDateAddSecondsExpression($date, $seconds)
1072
    {
1073
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $seconds, DateIntervalUnit::SECOND);
1074
    }
1075
1076
    /**
1077
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given seconds from a date.
1078
     *
1079
     * @param string $date
1080
     * @param int    $seconds
1081
     *
1082
     * @return string
1083
     *
1084
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1085
     */
1086
    public function getDateSubSecondsExpression($date, $seconds)
1087
    {
1088
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $seconds, DateIntervalUnit::SECOND);
1089
    }
1090
1091
    /**
1092
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given minutes to a date.
1093
     *
1094
     * @param string $date
1095
     * @param int    $minutes
1096
     *
1097
     * @return string
1098
     *
1099
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1100
     */
1101
    public function getDateAddMinutesExpression($date, $minutes)
1102
    {
1103
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $minutes, DateIntervalUnit::MINUTE);
1104
    }
1105
1106
    /**
1107
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given minutes from a date.
1108
     *
1109
     * @param string $date
1110
     * @param int    $minutes
1111
     *
1112
     * @return string
1113
     *
1114
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1115
     */
1116
    public function getDateSubMinutesExpression($date, $minutes)
1117
    {
1118
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $minutes, DateIntervalUnit::MINUTE);
1119
    }
1120
1121
    /**
1122
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given hours to a date.
1123
     *
1124
     * @param string $date
1125
     * @param int    $hours
1126
     *
1127
     * @return string
1128
     *
1129
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1130
     */
1131
    public function getDateAddHourExpression($date, $hours)
1132
    {
1133
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $hours, DateIntervalUnit::HOUR);
1134
    }
1135
1136
    /**
1137
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given hours to a date.
1138
     *
1139
     * @param string $date
1140
     * @param int    $hours
1141
     *
1142
     * @return string
1143
     *
1144
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1145
     */
1146
    public function getDateSubHourExpression($date, $hours)
1147
    {
1148
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $hours, DateIntervalUnit::HOUR);
1149
    }
1150
1151
    /**
1152
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given days to a date.
1153
     *
1154
     * @param string $date
1155
     * @param int    $days
1156
     *
1157
     * @return string
1158
     *
1159
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1160
     */
1161
    public function getDateAddDaysExpression($date, $days)
1162
    {
1163
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $days, DateIntervalUnit::DAY);
1164
    }
1165
1166
    /**
1167
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given days to a date.
1168
     *
1169
     * @param string $date
1170
     * @param int    $days
1171
     *
1172
     * @return string
1173
     *
1174
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1175
     */
1176
    public function getDateSubDaysExpression($date, $days)
1177
    {
1178
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $days, DateIntervalUnit::DAY);
1179
    }
1180
1181
    /**
1182
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given weeks to a date.
1183
     *
1184
     * @param string $date
1185
     * @param int    $weeks
1186
     *
1187
     * @return string
1188
     *
1189
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1190
     */
1191
    public function getDateAddWeeksExpression($date, $weeks)
1192
    {
1193
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $weeks, DateIntervalUnit::WEEK);
1194
    }
1195
1196
    /**
1197
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given weeks from a date.
1198
     *
1199
     * @param string $date
1200
     * @param int    $weeks
1201
     *
1202
     * @return string
1203
     *
1204
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1205
     */
1206
    public function getDateSubWeeksExpression($date, $weeks)
1207
    {
1208
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $weeks, DateIntervalUnit::WEEK);
1209
    }
1210
1211
    /**
1212
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given months to a date.
1213
     *
1214
     * @param string $date
1215
     * @param int    $months
1216
     *
1217
     * @return string
1218
     *
1219
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1220
     */
1221
    public function getDateAddMonthExpression($date, $months)
1222
    {
1223
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $months, DateIntervalUnit::MONTH);
1224
    }
1225
1226
    /**
1227
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given months to a date.
1228
     *
1229
     * @param string $date
1230
     * @param int    $months
1231
     *
1232
     * @return string
1233
     *
1234
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1235
     */
1236
    public function getDateSubMonthExpression($date, $months)
1237
    {
1238
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $months, DateIntervalUnit::MONTH);
1239
    }
1240
1241
    /**
1242
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given quarters to a date.
1243
     *
1244
     * @param string $date
1245
     * @param int    $quarters
1246
     *
1247
     * @return string
1248
     *
1249
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1250
     */
1251
    public function getDateAddQuartersExpression($date, $quarters)
1252
    {
1253
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $quarters, DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER);
1254
    }
1255
1256
    /**
1257
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given quarters from a date.
1258
     *
1259
     * @param string $date
1260
     * @param int    $quarters
1261
     *
1262
     * @return string
1263
     *
1264
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1265
     */
1266
    public function getDateSubQuartersExpression($date, $quarters)
1267
    {
1268
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $quarters, DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER);
1269
    }
1270
1271
    /**
1272
     * Returns the SQL to add the number of given years to a date.
1273
     *
1274
     * @param string $date
1275
     * @param int    $years
1276
     *
1277
     * @return string
1278
     *
1279
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1280
     */
1281
    public function getDateAddYearsExpression($date, $years)
1282
    {
1283
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '+', $years, DateIntervalUnit::YEAR);
1284
    }
1285
1286
    /**
1287
     * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given years from a date.
1288
     *
1289
     * @param string $date
1290
     * @param int    $years
1291
     *
1292
     * @return string
1293
     *
1294
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1295
     */
1296
    public function getDateSubYearsExpression($date, $years)
1297
    {
1298
        return $this->getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, '-', $years, DateIntervalUnit::YEAR);
1299
    }
1300
1301
    /**
1302
     * Returns the SQL for a date arithmetic expression.
1303
     *
1304
     * @param string $date     The column or literal representing a date to perform the arithmetic operation on.
1305
     * @param string $operator The arithmetic operator (+ or -).
1306
     * @param int    $interval The interval that shall be calculated into the date.
1307
     * @param string $unit     The unit of the interval that shall be calculated into the date.
1308
     *                         One of the DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_* constants.
1309
     *
1310
     * @return string
1311
     *
1312
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1313
     */
1314
    protected function getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, $operator, $interval, $unit)
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    {
1316
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1317
    }
1318
1319
    /**
1320
     * Returns the SQL bit AND comparison expression.
1321
     *
1322
     * @param string $value1
1323
     * @param string $value2
1324
     *
1325
     * @return string
1326
     */
1327
    public function getBitAndComparisonExpression($value1, $value2)
1328
    {
1329
        return '(' . $value1 . ' & ' . $value2 . ')';
1330
    }
1331
1332
    /**
1333
     * Returns the SQL bit OR comparison expression.
1334
     *
1335
     * @param string $value1
1336
     * @param string $value2
1337
     *
1338
     * @return string
1339
     */
1340
    public function getBitOrComparisonExpression($value1, $value2)
1341
    {
1342
        return '(' . $value1 . ' | ' . $value2 . ')';
1343
    }
1344
1345
    /**
1346
     * Returns the FOR UPDATE expression.
1347
     *
1348
     * @return string
1349
     */
1350
    public function getForUpdateSQL()
1351
    {
1352
        return 'FOR UPDATE';
1353
    }
1354
1355
    /**
1356
     * Honors that some SQL vendors such as MsSql use table hints for locking instead of the ANSI SQL FOR UPDATE specification.
1357
     *
1358
     * @param string   $fromClause The FROM clause to append the hint for the given lock mode to.
1359
     * @param int|null $lockMode   One of the Doctrine\DBAL\LockMode::* constants. If null is given, nothing will
1360
     *                             be appended to the FROM clause.
1361
     *
1362
     * @return string
1363
     */
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    public function appendLockHint($fromClause, $lockMode)
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    {
1366
        return $fromClause;
1367
    }
1368
1369
    /**
1370
     * Returns the SQL snippet to append to any SELECT statement which locks rows in shared read lock.
1371
     *
1372
     * This defaults to the ANSI SQL "FOR UPDATE", which is an exclusive lock (Write). Some database
1373
     * vendors allow to lighten this constraint up to be a real read lock.
1374
     *
1375
     * @return string
1376
     */
1377
    public function getReadLockSQL()
1378
    {
1379
        return $this->getForUpdateSQL();
1380
    }
1381
1382
    /**
1383
     * Returns the SQL snippet to append to any SELECT statement which obtains an exclusive lock on the rows.
1384
     *
1385
     * The semantics of this lock mode should equal the SELECT .. FOR UPDATE of the ANSI SQL standard.
1386
     *
1387
     * @return string
1388
     */
1389
    public function getWriteLockSQL()
1390
    {
1391
        return $this->getForUpdateSQL();
1392
    }
1393
1394
    /**
1395
     * Returns the SQL snippet to drop an existing database.
1396
     *
1397
     * @param string $database The name of the database that should be dropped.
1398
     *
1399
     * @return string
1400
     */
1401
    public function getDropDatabaseSQL($database)
1402
    {
1403
        return 'DROP DATABASE ' . $database;
1404
    }
1405
1406
    /**
1407
     * Returns the SQL snippet to drop an existing table.
1408
     *
1409
     * @param Table|string $table
1410
     *
1411
     * @return string
1412
     *
1413
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1414
     */
1415
    public function getDropTableSQL($table)
1416
    {
1417
        $tableArg = $table;
1418
1419
        if ($table instanceof Table) {
1420
            $table = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1421
        }
1422
1423
        if (! is_string($table)) {
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            throw new InvalidArgumentException('getDropTableSQL() expects $table parameter to be string or \Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Table.');
1425
        }
1426
1427
        if ($this->_eventManager !== null && $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaDropTable)) {
1428
            $eventArgs = new SchemaDropTableEventArgs($tableArg, $this);
1429
            $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaDropTable, $eventArgs);
1430
1431
            if ($eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented()) {
1432
                $sql = $eventArgs->getSql();
1433
1434
                if ($sql === null) {
1435
                    throw new UnexpectedValueException('Default implementation of DROP TABLE was overridden with NULL');
1436
                }
1437
1438
                return $sql;
1439
            }
1440
        }
1441
1442
        return 'DROP TABLE ' . $table;
1443
    }
1444
1445
    /**
1446
     * Returns the SQL to safely drop a temporary table WITHOUT implicitly committing an open transaction.
1447
     *
1448
     * @param Table|string $table
1449
     *
1450
     * @return string
1451
     */
1452
    public function getDropTemporaryTableSQL($table)
1453
    {
1454
        return $this->getDropTableSQL($table);
1455
    }
1456
1457
    /**
1458
     * Returns the SQL to drop an index from a table.
1459
     *
1460
     * @param Index|string $index
1461
     * @param Table|string $table
1462
     *
1463
     * @return string
1464
     *
1465
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1466
     */
1467
    public function getDropIndexSQL($index, $table = null)
1468
    {
1469
        if ($index instanceof Index) {
1470
            $index = $index->getQuotedName($this);
1471
        } elseif (! is_string($index)) {
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            throw new InvalidArgumentException('AbstractPlatform::getDropIndexSQL() expects $index parameter to be string or \Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Index.');
1473
        }
1474
1475
        return 'DROP INDEX ' . $index;
1476
    }
1477
1478
    /**
1479
     * Returns the SQL to drop a constraint.
1480
     *
1481
     * @param Constraint|string $constraint
1482
     * @param Table|string      $table
1483
     *
1484
     * @return string
1485
     */
1486
    public function getDropConstraintSQL($constraint, $table)
1487
    {
1488
        if (! $constraint instanceof Constraint) {
1489
            $constraint = new Identifier($constraint);
1490
        }
1491
1492
        if (! $table instanceof Table) {
1493
            $table = new Identifier($table);
1494
        }
1495
1496
        $constraint = $constraint->getQuotedName($this);
1497
        $table      = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1498
1499
        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $table . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $constraint;
1500
    }
1501
1502
    /**
1503
     * Returns the SQL to drop a foreign key.
1504
     *
1505
     * @param ForeignKeyConstraint|string $foreignKey
1506
     * @param Table|string                $table
1507
     *
1508
     * @return string
1509
     */
1510
    public function getDropForeignKeySQL($foreignKey, $table)
1511
    {
1512
        if (! $foreignKey instanceof ForeignKeyConstraint) {
1513
            $foreignKey = new Identifier($foreignKey);
1514
        }
1515
1516
        if (! $table instanceof Table) {
1517
            $table = new Identifier($table);
1518
        }
1519
1520
        $foreignKey = $foreignKey->getQuotedName($this);
1521
        $table      = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1522
1523
        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $table . ' DROP FOREIGN KEY ' . $foreignKey;
1524
    }
1525
1526
    /**
1527
     * Returns the SQL statement(s) to create a table with the specified name, columns and constraints
1528
     * on this platform.
1529
     *
1530
     * @param int $createFlags
1531
     *
1532
     * @return string[] The sequence of SQL statements.
1533
     *
1534
     * @throws DBALException
1535
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1536
     */
1537
    public function getCreateTableSQL(Table $table, $createFlags = self::CREATE_INDEXES)
1538
    {
1539
        if (! is_int($createFlags)) {
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            throw new InvalidArgumentException('Second argument of AbstractPlatform::getCreateTableSQL() has to be integer.');
1541
        }
1542
1543
        if (count($table->getColumns()) === 0) {
1544
            throw DBALException::noColumnsSpecifiedForTable($table->getName());
1545
        }
1546
1547
        $tableName                    = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1548
        $options                      = $table->getOptions();
1549
        $options['uniqueConstraints'] = [];
1550
        $options['indexes']           = [];
1551
        $options['primary']           = [];
1552
1553
        if (($createFlags&self::CREATE_INDEXES) > 0) {
1554
            foreach ($table->getIndexes() as $index) {
1555
                /** @var $index Index */
1556
                if ($index->isPrimary()) {
1557
                    $options['primary']       = $index->getQuotedColumns($this);
1558
                    $options['primary_index'] = $index;
1559
                } else {
1560
                    $options['indexes'][$index->getQuotedName($this)] = $index;
1561
                }
1562
            }
1563
        }
1564
1565
        $columnSql = [];
1566
        $columns   = [];
1567
1568
        foreach ($table->getColumns() as $column) {
1569
            if ($this->_eventManager !== null && $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaCreateTableColumn)) {
1570
                $eventArgs = new SchemaCreateTableColumnEventArgs($column, $table, $this);
1571
                $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaCreateTableColumn, $eventArgs);
1572
1573
                $columnSql = array_merge($columnSql, $eventArgs->getSql());
1574
1575
                if ($eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented()) {
1576
                    continue;
1577
                }
1578
            }
1579
1580
            $columnData            = $column->toArray();
1581
            $columnData['name']    = $column->getQuotedName($this);
1582
            $columnData['version'] = $column->hasPlatformOption('version') ? $column->getPlatformOption('version') : false;
1583
            $columnData['comment'] = $this->getColumnComment($column);
1584
1585
            if ($columnData['type'] instanceof Types\StringType && $columnData['length'] === null) {
1586
                $columnData['length'] = 255;
1587
            }
1588
1589
            if (in_array($column->getName(), $options['primary'], true)) {
1590
                $columnData['primary'] = true;
1591
            }
1592
1593
            $columns[$columnData['name']] = $columnData;
1594
        }
1595
1596
        if (($createFlags&self::CREATE_FOREIGNKEYS) > 0) {
1597
            $options['foreignKeys'] = [];
1598
            foreach ($table->getForeignKeys() as $fkConstraint) {
1599
                $options['foreignKeys'][] = $fkConstraint;
1600
            }
1601
        }
1602
1603
        if ($this->_eventManager !== null && $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaCreateTable)) {
1604
            $eventArgs = new SchemaCreateTableEventArgs($table, $columns, $options, $this);
1605
            $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaCreateTable, $eventArgs);
1606
1607
            if ($eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented()) {
1608
                return array_merge($eventArgs->getSql(), $columnSql);
1609
            }
1610
        }
1611
1612
        $sql = $this->_getCreateTableSQL($tableName, $columns, $options);
1613
        if ($this->supportsCommentOnStatement()) {
1614
            if ($table->hasOption('comment')) {
1615
                $sql[] = $this->getCommentOnTableSQL($tableName, $table->getOption('comment'));
1616
            }
1617
            foreach ($table->getColumns() as $column) {
1618
                $comment = $this->getColumnComment($column);
1619
1620
                if ($comment === null || $comment === '') {
1621
                    continue;
1622
                }
1623
1624
                $sql[] = $this->getCommentOnColumnSQL($tableName, $column->getQuotedName($this), $comment);
1625
            }
1626
        }
1627
1628
        return array_merge($sql, $columnSql);
1629
    }
1630
1631
    protected function getCommentOnTableSQL(string $tableName, ?string $comment) : string
1632
    {
1633
        $tableName = new Identifier($tableName);
1634
1635
        return sprintf(
1636
            'COMMENT ON TABLE %s IS %s',
1637
            $tableName->getQuotedName($this),
1638
            $this->quoteStringLiteral((string) $comment)
1639
        );
1640
    }
1641
1642
    /**
1643
     * @param string      $tableName
1644
     * @param string      $columnName
1645
     * @param string|null $comment
1646
     *
1647
     * @return string
1648
     */
1649
    public function getCommentOnColumnSQL($tableName, $columnName, $comment)
1650
    {
1651
        $tableName  = new Identifier($tableName);
1652
        $columnName = new Identifier($columnName);
1653
1654
        return sprintf(
1655
            'COMMENT ON COLUMN %s.%s IS %s',
1656
            $tableName->getQuotedName($this),
1657
            $columnName->getQuotedName($this),
1658
            $this->quoteStringLiteral((string) $comment)
1659
        );
1660
    }
1661
1662
    /**
1663
     * Returns the SQL to create inline comment on a column.
1664
     *
1665
     * @param string $comment
1666
     *
1667
     * @return string
1668
     *
1669
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1670
     */
1671
    public function getInlineColumnCommentSQL($comment)
1672
    {
1673
        if (! $this->supportsInlineColumnComments()) {
1674
            throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1675
        }
1676
1677
        return 'COMMENT ' . $this->quoteStringLiteral($comment);
1678
    }
1679
1680
    /**
1681
     * Returns the SQL used to create a table.
1682
     *
1683
     * @param string    $tableName
1684
     * @param mixed[][] $columns
1685
     * @param mixed[]   $options
1686
     *
1687
     * @return string[]
1688
     */
1689
    protected function _getCreateTableSQL($tableName, array $columns, array $options = [])
1690
    {
1691
        $columnListSql = $this->getColumnDeclarationListSQL($columns);
1692
1693
        if (isset($options['uniqueConstraints']) && ! empty($options['uniqueConstraints'])) {
1694
            foreach ($options['uniqueConstraints'] as $name => $definition) {
1695
                $columnListSql .= ', ' . $this->getUniqueConstraintDeclarationSQL($name, $definition);
1696
            }
1697
        }
1698
1699
        if (isset($options['primary']) && ! empty($options['primary'])) {
1700
            $columnListSql .= ', PRIMARY KEY(' . implode(', ', array_unique(array_values($options['primary']))) . ')';
1701
        }
1702
1703
        if (isset($options['indexes']) && ! empty($options['indexes'])) {
1704
            foreach ($options['indexes'] as $index => $definition) {
1705
                $columnListSql .= ', ' . $this->getIndexDeclarationSQL($index, $definition);
1706
            }
1707
        }
1708
1709
        $query = 'CREATE TABLE ' . $tableName . ' (' . $columnListSql;
1710
1711
        $check = $this->getCheckDeclarationSQL($columns);
1712
        if (! empty($check)) {
1713
            $query .= ', ' . $check;
1714
        }
1715
        $query .= ')';
1716
1717
        $sql = [$query];
1718
1719
        if (isset($options['foreignKeys'])) {
1720
            foreach ((array) $options['foreignKeys'] as $definition) {
1721
                $sql[] = $this->getCreateForeignKeySQL($definition, $tableName);
1722
            }
1723
        }
1724
1725
        return $sql;
1726
    }
1727
1728
    /**
1729
     * @return string
1730
     */
1731
    public function getCreateTemporaryTableSnippetSQL()
1732
    {
1733
        return 'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE';
1734
    }
1735
1736
    /**
1737
     * Returns the SQL to create a sequence on this platform.
1738
     *
1739
     * @return string
1740
     *
1741
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1742
     */
1743
    public function getCreateSequenceSQL(Sequence $sequence)
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    public function getCreateSequenceSQL(/** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ Sequence $sequence)

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    {
1745
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1746
    }
1747
1748
    /**
1749
     * Returns the SQL to change a sequence on this platform.
1750
     *
1751
     * @return string
1752
     *
1753
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1754
     */
1755
    public function getAlterSequenceSQL(Sequence $sequence)
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    {
1757
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1758
    }
1759
1760
    /**
1761
     * Returns the SQL to create a constraint on a table on this platform.
1762
     *
1763
     * @param Table|string $table
1764
     *
1765
     * @return string
1766
     *
1767
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1768
     */
1769
    public function getCreateConstraintSQL(Constraint $constraint, $table)
1770
    {
1771
        if ($table instanceof Table) {
1772
            $table = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1773
        }
1774
1775
        $query = 'ALTER TABLE ' . $table . ' ADD CONSTRAINT ' . $constraint->getQuotedName($this);
1776
1777
        $columnList = '(' . implode(', ', $constraint->getQuotedColumns($this)) . ')';
1778
1779
        $referencesClause = '';
1780
        if ($constraint instanceof Index) {
1781
            if ($constraint->isPrimary()) {
1782
                $query .= ' PRIMARY KEY';
1783
            } elseif ($constraint->isUnique()) {
1784
                $query .= ' UNIQUE';
1785
            } else {
1786
                throw new InvalidArgumentException(
1787
                    'Can only create primary or unique constraints, no common indexes with getCreateConstraintSQL().'
1788
                );
1789
            }
1790
        } elseif ($constraint instanceof ForeignKeyConstraint) {
1791
            $query .= ' FOREIGN KEY';
1792
1793
            $referencesClause = ' REFERENCES ' . $constraint->getQuotedForeignTableName($this) .
1794
                ' (' . implode(', ', $constraint->getQuotedForeignColumns($this)) . ')';
1795
        }
1796
        $query .= ' ' . $columnList . $referencesClause;
1797
1798
        return $query;
1799
    }
1800
1801
    /**
1802
     * Returns the SQL to create an index on a table on this platform.
1803
     *
1804
     * @param Table|string $table The name of the table on which the index is to be created.
1805
     *
1806
     * @return string
1807
     *
1808
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
1809
     */
1810
    public function getCreateIndexSQL(Index $index, $table)
1811
    {
1812
        if ($table instanceof Table) {
1813
            $table = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1814
        }
1815
        $name    = $index->getQuotedName($this);
1816
        $columns = $index->getColumns();
1817
1818
        if (count($columns) === 0) {
1819
            throw new InvalidArgumentException("Incomplete definition. 'columns' required.");
1820
        }
1821
1822
        if ($index->isPrimary()) {
1823
            return $this->getCreatePrimaryKeySQL($index, $table);
1824
        }
1825
1826
        $query  = 'CREATE ' . $this->getCreateIndexSQLFlags($index) . 'INDEX ' . $name . ' ON ' . $table;
1827
        $query .= ' (' . $this->getIndexFieldDeclarationListSQL($index) . ')' . $this->getPartialIndexSQL($index);
1828
1829
        return $query;
1830
    }
1831
1832
    /**
1833
     * Adds condition for partial index.
1834
     *
1835
     * @return string
1836
     */
1837
    protected function getPartialIndexSQL(Index $index)
1838
    {
1839
        if ($this->supportsPartialIndexes() && $index->hasOption('where')) {
1840
            return ' WHERE ' . $index->getOption('where');
1841
        }
1842
1843
        return '';
1844
    }
1845
1846
    /**
1847
     * Adds additional flags for index generation.
1848
     *
1849
     * @return string
1850
     */
1851
    protected function getCreateIndexSQLFlags(Index $index)
1852
    {
1853
        return $index->isUnique() ? 'UNIQUE ' : '';
1854
    }
1855
1856
    /**
1857
     * Returns the SQL to create an unnamed primary key constraint.
1858
     *
1859
     * @param Table|string $table
1860
     *
1861
     * @return string
1862
     */
1863
    public function getCreatePrimaryKeySQL(Index $index, $table)
1864
    {
1865
        if ($table instanceof Table) {
1866
            $table = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1867
        }
1868
1869
        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $table . ' ADD PRIMARY KEY (' . $this->getIndexFieldDeclarationListSQL($index) . ')';
1870
    }
1871
1872
    /**
1873
     * Returns the SQL to create a named schema.
1874
     *
1875
     * @param string $schemaName
1876
     *
1877
     * @return string
1878
     *
1879
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1880
     */
1881
    public function getCreateSchemaSQL($schemaName)
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1882
    {
1883
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1884
    }
1885
1886
    /**
1887
     * Quotes a string so that it can be safely used as a table or column name,
1888
     * even if it is a reserved word of the platform. This also detects identifier
1889
     * chains separated by dot and quotes them independently.
1890
     *
1891
     * NOTE: Just because you CAN use quoted identifiers doesn't mean
1892
     * you SHOULD use them. In general, they end up causing way more
1893
     * problems than they solve.
1894
     *
1895
     * @param string $str The identifier name to be quoted.
1896
     *
1897
     * @return string The quoted identifier string.
1898
     */
1899
    public function quoteIdentifier($str)
1900
    {
1901
        if (strpos($str, '.') !== false) {
1902
            $parts = array_map([$this, 'quoteSingleIdentifier'], explode('.', $str));
1903
1904
            return implode('.', $parts);
1905
        }
1906
1907
        return $this->quoteSingleIdentifier($str);
1908
    }
1909
1910
    /**
1911
     * Quotes a single identifier (no dot chain separation).
1912
     *
1913
     * @param string $str The identifier name to be quoted.
1914
     *
1915
     * @return string The quoted identifier string.
1916
     */
1917
    public function quoteSingleIdentifier($str)
1918
    {
1919
        $c = $this->getIdentifierQuoteCharacter();
1920
1921
        return $c . str_replace($c, $c . $c, $str) . $c;
1922
    }
1923
1924
    /**
1925
     * Returns the SQL to create a new foreign key.
1926
     *
1927
     * @param ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey The foreign key constraint.
1928
     * @param Table|string         $table      The name of the table on which the foreign key is to be created.
1929
     *
1930
     * @return string
1931
     */
1932
    public function getCreateForeignKeySQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey, $table)
1933
    {
1934
        if ($table instanceof Table) {
1935
            $table = $table->getQuotedName($this);
1936
        }
1937
1938
        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $table . ' ADD ' . $this->getForeignKeyDeclarationSQL($foreignKey);
1939
    }
1940
1941
    /**
1942
     * Gets the SQL statements for altering an existing table.
1943
     *
1944
     * This method returns an array of SQL statements, since some platforms need several statements.
1945
     *
1946
     * @return string[]
1947
     *
1948
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
1949
     */
1950
    public function getAlterTableSQL(TableDiff $diff)
1951
    {
1952
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
1953
    }
1954
1955
    /**
1956
     * @param mixed[] $columnSql
1957
     *
1958
     * @return bool
1959
     */
1960
    protected function onSchemaAlterTableAddColumn(Column $column, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql)
1961
    {
1962
        if ($this->_eventManager === null) {
1963
            return false;
1964
        }
1965
1966
        if (! $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaAlterTableAddColumn)) {
1967
            return false;
1968
        }
1969
1970
        $eventArgs = new SchemaAlterTableAddColumnEventArgs($column, $diff, $this);
1971
        $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaAlterTableAddColumn, $eventArgs);
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        $columnSql = array_merge($columnSql, $eventArgs->getSql());
1974
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        return $eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented();
1976
    }
1977
1978
    /**
1979
     * @param string[] $columnSql
1980
     *
1981
     * @return bool
1982
     */
1983
    protected function onSchemaAlterTableRemoveColumn(Column $column, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql)
1984
    {
1985
        if ($this->_eventManager === null) {
1986
            return false;
1987
        }
1988
1989
        if (! $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaAlterTableRemoveColumn)) {
1990
            return false;
1991
        }
1992
1993
        $eventArgs = new SchemaAlterTableRemoveColumnEventArgs($column, $diff, $this);
1994
        $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaAlterTableRemoveColumn, $eventArgs);
1995
1996
        $columnSql = array_merge($columnSql, $eventArgs->getSql());
1997
1998
        return $eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented();
1999
    }
2000
2001
    /**
2002
     * @param string[] $columnSql
2003
     *
2004
     * @return bool
2005
     */
2006
    protected function onSchemaAlterTableChangeColumn(ColumnDiff $columnDiff, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql)
2007
    {
2008
        if ($this->_eventManager === null) {
2009
            return false;
2010
        }
2011
2012
        if (! $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaAlterTableChangeColumn)) {
2013
            return false;
2014
        }
2015
2016
        $eventArgs = new SchemaAlterTableChangeColumnEventArgs($columnDiff, $diff, $this);
2017
        $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaAlterTableChangeColumn, $eventArgs);
2018
2019
        $columnSql = array_merge($columnSql, $eventArgs->getSql());
2020
2021
        return $eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented();
2022
    }
2023
2024
    /**
2025
     * @param string   $oldColumnName
2026
     * @param string[] $columnSql
2027
     *
2028
     * @return bool
2029
     */
2030
    protected function onSchemaAlterTableRenameColumn($oldColumnName, Column $column, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql)
2031
    {
2032
        if ($this->_eventManager === null) {
2033
            return false;
2034
        }
2035
2036
        if (! $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaAlterTableRenameColumn)) {
2037
            return false;
2038
        }
2039
2040
        $eventArgs = new SchemaAlterTableRenameColumnEventArgs($oldColumnName, $column, $diff, $this);
2041
        $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaAlterTableRenameColumn, $eventArgs);
2042
2043
        $columnSql = array_merge($columnSql, $eventArgs->getSql());
2044
2045
        return $eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented();
2046
    }
2047
2048
    /**
2049
     * @param string[] $sql
2050
     *
2051
     * @return bool
2052
     */
2053
    protected function onSchemaAlterTable(TableDiff $diff, &$sql)
2054
    {
2055
        if ($this->_eventManager === null) {
2056
            return false;
2057
        }
2058
2059
        if (! $this->_eventManager->hasListeners(Events::onSchemaAlterTable)) {
2060
            return false;
2061
        }
2062
2063
        $eventArgs = new SchemaAlterTableEventArgs($diff, $this);
2064
        $this->_eventManager->dispatchEvent(Events::onSchemaAlterTable, $eventArgs);
2065
2066
        $sql = array_merge($sql, $eventArgs->getSql());
2067
2068
        return $eventArgs->isDefaultPrevented();
2069
    }
2070
2071
    /**
2072
     * @return string[]
2073
     */
2074
    protected function getPreAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL(TableDiff $diff)
2075
    {
2076
        $tableName = $diff->getName($this)->getQuotedName($this);
2077
2078
        $sql = [];
2079
        if ($this->supportsForeignKeyConstraints()) {
2080
            foreach ($diff->removedForeignKeys as $foreignKey) {
2081
                $sql[] = $this->getDropForeignKeySQL($foreignKey, $tableName);
2082
            }
2083
            foreach ($diff->changedForeignKeys as $foreignKey) {
2084
                $sql[] = $this->getDropForeignKeySQL($foreignKey, $tableName);
2085
            }
2086
        }
2087
2088
        foreach ($diff->removedIndexes as $index) {
2089
            $sql[] = $this->getDropIndexSQL($index, $tableName);
2090
        }
2091
        foreach ($diff->changedIndexes as $index) {
2092
            $sql[] = $this->getDropIndexSQL($index, $tableName);
2093
        }
2094
2095
        return $sql;
2096
    }
2097
2098
    /**
2099
     * @return string[]
2100
     */
2101
    protected function getPostAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL(TableDiff $diff)
2102
    {
2103
        $sql     = [];
2104
        $newName = $diff->getNewName();
2105
2106
        if ($newName !== false) {
2107
            $tableName = $newName->getQuotedName($this);
2108
        } else {
2109
            $tableName = $diff->getName($this)->getQuotedName($this);
2110
        }
2111
2112
        if ($this->supportsForeignKeyConstraints()) {
2113
            foreach ($diff->addedForeignKeys as $foreignKey) {
2114
                $sql[] = $this->getCreateForeignKeySQL($foreignKey, $tableName);
2115
            }
2116
2117
            foreach ($diff->changedForeignKeys as $foreignKey) {
2118
                $sql[] = $this->getCreateForeignKeySQL($foreignKey, $tableName);
2119
            }
2120
        }
2121
2122
        foreach ($diff->addedIndexes as $index) {
2123
            $sql[] = $this->getCreateIndexSQL($index, $tableName);
2124
        }
2125
2126
        foreach ($diff->changedIndexes as $index) {
2127
            $sql[] = $this->getCreateIndexSQL($index, $tableName);
2128
        }
2129
2130
        foreach ($diff->renamedIndexes as $oldIndexName => $index) {
2131
            $oldIndexName = new Identifier($oldIndexName);
2132
            $sql          = array_merge(
2133
                $sql,
2134
                $this->getRenameIndexSQL($oldIndexName->getQuotedName($this), $index, $tableName)
2135
            );
2136
        }
2137
2138
        return $sql;
2139
    }
2140
2141
    /**
2142
     * Returns the SQL for renaming an index on a table.
2143
     *
2144
     * @param string $oldIndexName The name of the index to rename from.
2145
     * @param Index  $index        The definition of the index to rename to.
2146
     * @param string $tableName    The table to rename the given index on.
2147
     *
2148
     * @return string[] The sequence of SQL statements for renaming the given index.
2149
     */
2150
    protected function getRenameIndexSQL($oldIndexName, Index $index, $tableName)
2151
    {
2152
        return [
2153
            $this->getDropIndexSQL($oldIndexName, $tableName),
2154
            $this->getCreateIndexSQL($index, $tableName),
2155
        ];
2156
    }
2157
2158
    /**
2159
     * Common code for alter table statement generation that updates the changed Index and Foreign Key definitions.
2160
     *
2161
     * @deprecated
2162
     *
2163
     * @return string[]
2164
     */
2165
    protected function _getAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL(TableDiff $diff)
2166
    {
2167
        return array_merge($this->getPreAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL($diff), $this->getPostAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL($diff));
2168
    }
2169
2170
    /**
2171
     * Gets declaration of a number of fields in bulk.
2172
     *
2173
     * @param mixed[][] $fields A multidimensional associative array.
2174
     *                          The first dimension determines the field name, while the second
2175
     *                          dimension is keyed with the name of the properties
2176
     *                          of the field being declared as array indexes. Currently, the types
2177
     *                          of supported field properties are as follows:
2178
     *
2179
     *      length
2180
     *          Integer value that determines the maximum length of the text
2181
     *          field. If this argument is missing the field should be
2182
     *          declared to have the longest length allowed by the DBMS.
2183
     *
2184
     *      default
2185
     *          Text value to be used as default for this field.
2186
     *
2187
     *      notnull
2188
     *          Boolean flag that indicates whether this field is constrained
2189
     *          to not be set to null.
2190
     *      charset
2191
     *          Text value with the default CHARACTER SET for this field.
2192
     *      collation
2193
     *          Text value with the default COLLATION for this field.
2194
     *      unique
2195
     *          unique constraint
2196
     *
2197
     * @return string
2198
     */
2199
    public function getColumnDeclarationListSQL(array $fields)
2200
    {
2201
        $queryFields = [];
2202
2203
        foreach ($fields as $fieldName => $field) {
2204
            $queryFields[] = $this->getColumnDeclarationSQL($fieldName, $field);
2205
        }
2206
2207
        return implode(', ', $queryFields);
2208
    }
2209
2210
    /**
2211
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to declare a generic type
2212
     * field to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2213
     *
2214
     * @param string  $name  The name the field to be declared.
2215
     * @param mixed[] $field An associative array with the name of the properties
2216
     *                       of the field being declared as array indexes. Currently, the types
2217
     *                       of supported field properties are as follows:
2218
     *
2219
     *      length
2220
     *          Integer value that determines the maximum length of the text
2221
     *          field. If this argument is missing the field should be
2222
     *          declared to have the longest length allowed by the DBMS.
2223
     *
2224
     *      default
2225
     *          Text value to be used as default for this field.
2226
     *
2227
     *      notnull
2228
     *          Boolean flag that indicates whether this field is constrained
2229
     *          to not be set to null.
2230
     *      charset
2231
     *          Text value with the default CHARACTER SET for this field.
2232
     *      collation
2233
     *          Text value with the default COLLATION for this field.
2234
     *      unique
2235
     *          unique constraint
2236
     *      check
2237
     *          column check constraint
2238
     *      columnDefinition
2239
     *          a string that defines the complete column
2240
     *
2241
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion that should be used to declare the column.
2242
     */
2243
    public function getColumnDeclarationSQL($name, array $field)
2244
    {
2245
        if (isset($field['columnDefinition'])) {
2246
            $columnDef = $this->getCustomTypeDeclarationSQL($field);
2247
        } else {
2248
            $default = $this->getDefaultValueDeclarationSQL($field);
2249
2250
            $charset = ! empty($field['charset']) ?
2251
                ' ' . $this->getColumnCharsetDeclarationSQL($field['charset']) : '';
2252
2253
            $collation = ! empty($field['collation']) ?
2254
                ' ' . $this->getColumnCollationDeclarationSQL($field['collation']) : '';
2255
2256
            $notnull = ! empty($field['notnull']) ? ' NOT NULL' : '';
2257
2258
            $unique = ! empty($field['unique']) ?
2259
                ' ' . $this->getUniqueFieldDeclarationSQL() : '';
2260
2261
            $check = ! empty($field['check']) ? ' ' . $field['check'] : '';
2262
2263
            $typeDecl  = $field['type']->getSQLDeclaration($field, $this);
2264
            $columnDef = $typeDecl . $charset . $default . $notnull . $unique . $check . $collation;
2265
2266
            if ($this->supportsInlineColumnComments() && isset($field['comment']) && $field['comment'] !== '') {
2267
                $columnDef .= ' ' . $this->getInlineColumnCommentSQL($field['comment']);
2268
            }
2269
        }
2270
2271
        return $name . ' ' . $columnDef;
2272
    }
2273
2274
    /**
2275
     * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a floating point column of arbitrary precision.
2276
     *
2277
     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
2278
     *
2279
     * @return string
2280
     */
2281
    public function getDecimalTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef)
2282
    {
2283
        $columnDef['precision'] = ! isset($columnDef['precision']) || empty($columnDef['precision'])
2284
            ? 10 : $columnDef['precision'];
2285
        $columnDef['scale']     = ! isset($columnDef['scale']) || empty($columnDef['scale'])
2286
            ? 0 : $columnDef['scale'];
2287
2288
        return 'NUMERIC(' . $columnDef['precision'] . ', ' . $columnDef['scale'] . ')';
2289
    }
2290
2291
    /**
2292
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a default value
2293
     * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2294
     *
2295
     * @param mixed[] $field The field definition array.
2296
     *
2297
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a default value.
2298
     */
2299
    public function getDefaultValueDeclarationSQL($field)
2300
    {
2301
        if (! isset($field['default'])) {
2302
            return empty($field['notnull']) ? ' DEFAULT NULL' : '';
2303
        }
2304
2305
        $default = $field['default'];
2306
2307
        if (! isset($field['type'])) {
2308
            return " DEFAULT '" . $default . "'";
2309
        }
2310
2311
        $type = $field['type'];
2312
2313
        if ($type instanceof Types\PhpIntegerMappingType) {
2314
            return ' DEFAULT ' . $default;
2315
        }
2316
2317
        if ($type instanceof Types\PhpDateTimeMappingType && $default === $this->getCurrentTimestampSQL()) {
2318
            return ' DEFAULT ' . $this->getCurrentTimestampSQL();
2319
        }
2320
2321
        if ($type instanceof Types\TimeType && $default === $this->getCurrentTimeSQL()) {
2322
            return ' DEFAULT ' . $this->getCurrentTimeSQL();
2323
        }
2324
2325
        if ($type instanceof Types\DateType && $default === $this->getCurrentDateSQL()) {
2326
            return ' DEFAULT ' . $this->getCurrentDateSQL();
2327
        }
2328
2329
        if ($type instanceof Types\BooleanType) {
2330
            return " DEFAULT '" . $this->convertBooleans($default) . "'";
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            return " DEFAULT '" . /** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $this->convertBooleans($default) . "'";
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2331
        }
2332
2333
        return ' DEFAULT ' . $this->quoteStringLiteral($default);
2334
    }
2335
2336
    /**
2337
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a CHECK constraint
2338
     * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2339
     *
2340
     * @param string[]|mixed[][] $definition The check definition.
2341
     *
2342
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a CHECK constraint.
2343
     */
2344
    public function getCheckDeclarationSQL(array $definition)
2345
    {
2346
        $constraints = [];
2347
        foreach ($definition as $field => $def) {
2348
            if (is_string($def)) {
2349
                $constraints[] = 'CHECK (' . $def . ')';
2350
            } else {
2351
                if (isset($def['min'])) {
2352
                    $constraints[] = 'CHECK (' . $field . ' >= ' . $def['min'] . ')';
2353
                }
2354
2355
                if (isset($def['max'])) {
2356
                    $constraints[] = 'CHECK (' . $field . ' <= ' . $def['max'] . ')';
2357
                }
2358
            }
2359
        }
2360
2361
        return implode(', ', $constraints);
2362
    }
2363
2364
    /**
2365
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a unique
2366
     * constraint declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2367
     *
2368
     * @param string $name  The name of the unique constraint.
2369
     * @param Index  $index The index definition.
2370
     *
2371
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a constraint.
2372
     *
2373
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2374
     */
2375
    public function getUniqueConstraintDeclarationSQL($name, Index $index)
2376
    {
2377
        $columns = $index->getColumns();
2378
        $name    = new Identifier($name);
2379
2380
        if (count($columns) === 0) {
2381
            throw new InvalidArgumentException("Incomplete definition. 'columns' required.");
2382
        }
2383
2384
        return 'CONSTRAINT ' . $name->getQuotedName($this) . ' UNIQUE ('
2385
            . $this->getIndexFieldDeclarationListSQL($index)
2386
            . ')' . $this->getPartialIndexSQL($index);
2387
    }
2388
2389
    /**
2390
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index
2391
     * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2392
     *
2393
     * @param string $name  The name of the index.
2394
     * @param Index  $index The index definition.
2395
     *
2396
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index.
2397
     *
2398
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2399
     */
2400
    public function getIndexDeclarationSQL($name, Index $index)
2401
    {
2402
        $columns = $index->getColumns();
2403
        $name    = new Identifier($name);
2404
2405
        if (count($columns) === 0) {
2406
            throw new InvalidArgumentException("Incomplete definition. 'columns' required.");
2407
        }
2408
2409
        return $this->getCreateIndexSQLFlags($index) . 'INDEX ' . $name->getQuotedName($this) . ' ('
2410
            . $this->getIndexFieldDeclarationListSQL($index)
2411
            . ')' . $this->getPartialIndexSQL($index);
2412
    }
2413
2414
    /**
2415
     * Obtains SQL code portion needed to create a custom column,
2416
     * e.g. when a field has the "columnDefinition" keyword.
2417
     * Only "AUTOINCREMENT" and "PRIMARY KEY" are added if appropriate.
2418
     *
2419
     * @param mixed[] $columnDef
2420
     *
2421
     * @return string
2422
     */
2423
    public function getCustomTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef)
2424
    {
2425
        return $columnDef['columnDefinition'];
2426
    }
2427
2428
    /**
2429
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index
2430
     * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2431
     *
2432
     * @param mixed[]|Index $columnsOrIndex array declaration is deprecated, prefer passing Index to this method
2433
     */
2434
    public function getIndexFieldDeclarationListSQL($columnsOrIndex) : string
2435
    {
2436
        if ($columnsOrIndex instanceof Index) {
2437
            return implode(', ', $columnsOrIndex->getQuotedColumns($this));
2438
        }
2439
2440
        if (! is_array($columnsOrIndex)) {
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2441
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('Fields argument should be an Index or array.');
2442
        }
2443
2444
        $ret = [];
2445
2446
        foreach ($columnsOrIndex as $column => $definition) {
2447
            if (is_array($definition)) {
2448
                $ret[] = $column;
2449
            } else {
2450
                $ret[] = $definition;
2451
            }
2452
        }
2453
2454
        return implode(', ', $ret);
2455
    }
2456
2457
    /**
2458
     * Returns the required SQL string that fits between CREATE ... TABLE
2459
     * to create the table as a temporary table.
2460
     *
2461
     * Should be overridden in driver classes to return the correct string for the
2462
     * specific database type.
2463
     *
2464
     * The default is to return the string "TEMPORARY" - this will result in a
2465
     * SQL error for any database that does not support temporary tables, or that
2466
     * requires a different SQL command from "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE".
2467
     *
2468
     * @return string The string required to be placed between "CREATE" and "TABLE"
2469
     *                to generate a temporary table, if possible.
2470
     */
2471
    public function getTemporaryTableSQL()
2472
    {
2473
        return 'TEMPORARY';
2474
    }
2475
2476
    /**
2477
     * Some vendors require temporary table names to be qualified specially.
2478
     *
2479
     * @param string $tableName
2480
     *
2481
     * @return string
2482
     */
2483
    public function getTemporaryTableName($tableName)
2484
    {
2485
        return $tableName;
2486
    }
2487
2488
    /**
2489
     * Obtain DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the FOREIGN KEY constraint
2490
     * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2491
     *
2492
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the FOREIGN KEY constraint
2493
     *                of a field declaration.
2494
     */
2495
    public function getForeignKeyDeclarationSQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey)
2496
    {
2497
        $sql  = $this->getForeignKeyBaseDeclarationSQL($foreignKey);
2498
        $sql .= $this->getAdvancedForeignKeyOptionsSQL($foreignKey);
2499
2500
        return $sql;
2501
    }
2502
2503
    /**
2504
     * Returns the FOREIGN KEY query section dealing with non-standard options
2505
     * as MATCH, INITIALLY DEFERRED, ON UPDATE, ...
2506
     *
2507
     * @param ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey The foreign key definition.
2508
     *
2509
     * @return string
2510
     */
2511
    public function getAdvancedForeignKeyOptionsSQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey)
2512
    {
2513
        $query = '';
2514
        if ($this->supportsForeignKeyOnUpdate() && $foreignKey->hasOption('onUpdate')) {
2515
            $query .= ' ON UPDATE ' . $this->getForeignKeyReferentialActionSQL($foreignKey->getOption('onUpdate'));
2516
        }
2517
        if ($foreignKey->hasOption('onDelete')) {
2518
            $query .= ' ON DELETE ' . $this->getForeignKeyReferentialActionSQL($foreignKey->getOption('onDelete'));
2519
        }
2520
2521
        return $query;
2522
    }
2523
2524
    /**
2525
     * Returns the given referential action in uppercase if valid, otherwise throws an exception.
2526
     *
2527
     * @param string $action The foreign key referential action.
2528
     *
2529
     * @return string
2530
     *
2531
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException If unknown referential action given.
2532
     */
2533
    public function getForeignKeyReferentialActionSQL($action)
2534
    {
2535
        $upper = strtoupper($action);
2536
        switch ($upper) {
2537
            case 'CASCADE':
2538
            case 'SET NULL':
2539
            case 'NO ACTION':
2540
            case 'RESTRICT':
2541
            case 'SET DEFAULT':
2542
                return $upper;
2543
            default:
2544
                throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid foreign key action: ' . $upper);
2545
        }
2546
    }
2547
2548
    /**
2549
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the FOREIGN KEY constraint
2550
     * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2551
     *
2552
     * @return string
2553
     *
2554
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2555
     */
2556
    public function getForeignKeyBaseDeclarationSQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey)
2557
    {
2558
        $sql = '';
2559
        if (strlen($foreignKey->getName()) > 0) {
2560
            $sql .= 'CONSTRAINT ' . $foreignKey->getQuotedName($this) . ' ';
2561
        }
2562
        $sql .= 'FOREIGN KEY (';
2563
2564
        if (count($foreignKey->getLocalColumns()) === 0) {
2565
            throw new InvalidArgumentException("Incomplete definition. 'local' required.");
2566
        }
2567
        if (count($foreignKey->getForeignColumns()) === 0) {
2568
            throw new InvalidArgumentException("Incomplete definition. 'foreign' required.");
2569
        }
2570
        if (strlen($foreignKey->getForeignTableName()) === 0) {
2571
            throw new InvalidArgumentException("Incomplete definition. 'foreignTable' required.");
2572
        }
2573
2574
        return $sql . implode(', ', $foreignKey->getQuotedLocalColumns($this))
2575
            . ') REFERENCES '
2576
            . $foreignKey->getQuotedForeignTableName($this) . ' ('
2577
            . implode(', ', $foreignKey->getQuotedForeignColumns($this)) . ')';
2578
    }
2579
2580
    /**
2581
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the UNIQUE constraint
2582
     * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2583
     *
2584
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the UNIQUE constraint
2585
     *                of a field declaration.
2586
     */
2587
    public function getUniqueFieldDeclarationSQL()
2588
    {
2589
        return 'UNIQUE';
2590
    }
2591
2592
    /**
2593
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the CHARACTER SET
2594
     * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2595
     *
2596
     * @param string $charset The name of the charset.
2597
     *
2598
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the CHARACTER SET
2599
     *                of a field declaration.
2600
     */
2601
    public function getColumnCharsetDeclarationSQL($charset)
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2602
    {
2603
        return '';
2604
    }
2605
2606
    /**
2607
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the COLLATION
2608
     * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE.
2609
     *
2610
     * @param string $collation The name of the collation.
2611
     *
2612
     * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the COLLATION
2613
     *                of a field declaration.
2614
     */
2615
    public function getColumnCollationDeclarationSQL($collation)
2616
    {
2617
        return $this->supportsColumnCollation() ? 'COLLATE ' . $collation : '';
2618
    }
2619
2620
    /**
2621
     * Whether the platform prefers sequences for ID generation.
2622
     * Subclasses should override this method to return TRUE if they prefer sequences.
2623
     *
2624
     * @return bool
2625
     */
2626
    public function prefersSequences()
2627
    {
2628
        return false;
2629
    }
2630
2631
    /**
2632
     * Whether the platform prefers identity columns (eg. autoincrement) for ID generation.
2633
     * Subclasses should override this method to return TRUE if they prefer identity columns.
2634
     *
2635
     * @return bool
2636
     */
2637
    public function prefersIdentityColumns()
2638
    {
2639
        return false;
2640
    }
2641
2642
    /**
2643
     * Some platforms need the boolean values to be converted.
2644
     *
2645
     * The default conversion in this implementation converts to integers (false => 0, true => 1).
2646
     *
2647
     * Note: if the input is not a boolean the original input might be returned.
2648
     *
2649
     * There are two contexts when converting booleans: Literals and Prepared Statements.
2650
     * This method should handle the literal case
2651
     *
2652
     * @param mixed $item A boolean or an array of them.
2653
     *
2654
     * @return mixed A boolean database value or an array of them.
2655
     */
2656
    public function convertBooleans($item)
2657
    {
2658
        if (is_array($item)) {
2659
            foreach ($item as $k => $value) {
2660
                if (! is_bool($value)) {
2661
                    continue;
2662
                }
2663
2664
                $item[$k] = (int) $value;
2665
            }
2666
        } elseif (is_bool($item)) {
2667
            $item = (int) $item;
2668
        }
2669
2670
        return $item;
2671
    }
2672
2673
    /**
2674
     * Some platforms have boolean literals that needs to be correctly converted
2675
     *
2676
     * The default conversion tries to convert value into bool "(bool)$item"
2677
     *
2678
     * @param mixed $item
2679
     *
2680
     * @return bool|null
2681
     */
2682
    public function convertFromBoolean($item)
2683
    {
2684
        return $item === null ? null: (bool) $item;
2685
    }
2686
2687
    /**
2688
     * This method should handle the prepared statements case. When there is no
2689
     * distinction, it's OK to use the same method.
2690
     *
2691
     * Note: if the input is not a boolean the original input might be returned.
2692
     *
2693
     * @param mixed $item A boolean or an array of them.
2694
     *
2695
     * @return mixed A boolean database value or an array of them.
2696
     */
2697
    public function convertBooleansToDatabaseValue($item)
2698
    {
2699
        return $this->convertBooleans($item);
2700
    }
2701
2702
    /**
2703
     * Returns the SQL specific for the platform to get the current date.
2704
     *
2705
     * @return string
2706
     */
2707
    public function getCurrentDateSQL()
2708
    {
2709
        return 'CURRENT_DATE';
2710
    }
2711
2712
    /**
2713
     * Returns the SQL specific for the platform to get the current time.
2714
     *
2715
     * @return string
2716
     */
2717
    public function getCurrentTimeSQL()
2718
    {
2719
        return 'CURRENT_TIME';
2720
    }
2721
2722
    /**
2723
     * Returns the SQL specific for the platform to get the current timestamp
2724
     *
2725
     * @return string
2726
     */
2727
    public function getCurrentTimestampSQL()
2728
    {
2729
        return 'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP';
2730
    }
2731
2732
    /**
2733
     * Returns the SQL for a given transaction isolation level Connection constant.
2734
     *
2735
     * @param int $level
2736
     *
2737
     * @return string
2738
     *
2739
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
2740
     */
2741
    protected function _getTransactionIsolationLevelSQL($level)
2742
    {
2743
        switch ($level) {
2744
            case TransactionIsolationLevel::READ_UNCOMMITTED:
2745
                return 'READ UNCOMMITTED';
2746
            case TransactionIsolationLevel::READ_COMMITTED:
2747
                return 'READ COMMITTED';
2748
            case TransactionIsolationLevel::REPEATABLE_READ:
2749
                return 'REPEATABLE READ';
2750
            case TransactionIsolationLevel::SERIALIZABLE:
2751
                return 'SERIALIZABLE';
2752
            default:
2753
                throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid isolation level:' . $level);
2754
        }
2755
    }
2756
2757
    /**
2758
     * @return string
2759
     *
2760
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2761
     */
2762
    public function getListDatabasesSQL()
2763
    {
2764
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2765
    }
2766
2767
    /**
2768
     * Returns the SQL statement for retrieving the namespaces defined in the database.
2769
     *
2770
     * @return string
2771
     *
2772
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2773
     */
2774
    public function getListNamespacesSQL()
2775
    {
2776
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2777
    }
2778
2779
    /**
2780
     * @param string $database
2781
     *
2782
     * @return string
2783
     *
2784
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2785
     */
2786
    public function getListSequencesSQL($database)
2787
    {
2788
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2789
    }
2790
2791
    /**
2792
     * @param string $table
2793
     *
2794
     * @return string
2795
     *
2796
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2797
     */
2798
    public function getListTableConstraintsSQL($table)
2799
    {
2800
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2801
    }
2802
2803
    /**
2804
     * @param string      $table
2805
     * @param string|null $database
2806
     *
2807
     * @return string
2808
     *
2809
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2810
     */
2811
    public function getListTableColumnsSQL($table, $database = null)
2812
    {
2813
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2814
    }
2815
2816
    /**
2817
     * @return string
2818
     *
2819
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2820
     */
2821
    public function getListTablesSQL()
2822
    {
2823
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2824
    }
2825
2826
    /**
2827
     * @return string
2828
     *
2829
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2830
     */
2831
    public function getListUsersSQL()
2832
    {
2833
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2834
    }
2835
2836
    /**
2837
     * Returns the SQL to list all views of a database or user.
2838
     *
2839
     * @param string $database
2840
     *
2841
     * @return string
2842
     *
2843
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2844
     */
2845
    public function getListViewsSQL($database)
2846
    {
2847
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2848
    }
2849
2850
    /**
2851
     * Returns the list of indexes for the current database.
2852
     *
2853
     * The current database parameter is optional but will always be passed
2854
     * when using the SchemaManager API and is the database the given table is in.
2855
     *
2856
     * Attention: Some platforms only support currentDatabase when they
2857
     * are connected with that database. Cross-database information schema
2858
     * requests may be impossible.
2859
     *
2860
     * @param string $table
2861
     * @param string $currentDatabase
2862
     *
2863
     * @return string
2864
     *
2865
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2866
     */
2867
    public function getListTableIndexesSQL($table, $currentDatabase = null)
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    public function getListTableIndexesSQL($table, /** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ $currentDatabase = null)

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2868
    {
2869
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2870
    }
2871
2872
    /**
2873
     * @param string $table
2874
     *
2875
     * @return string
2876
     *
2877
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2878
     */
2879
    public function getListTableForeignKeysSQL($table)
2880
    {
2881
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2882
    }
2883
2884
    /**
2885
     * @param string $name
2886
     * @param string $sql
2887
     *
2888
     * @return string
2889
     *
2890
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2891
     */
2892
    public function getCreateViewSQL($name, $sql)
2893
    {
2894
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2895
    }
2896
2897
    /**
2898
     * @param string $name
2899
     *
2900
     * @return string
2901
     *
2902
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2903
     */
2904
    public function getDropViewSQL($name)
2905
    {
2906
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2907
    }
2908
2909
    /**
2910
     * Returns the SQL snippet to drop an existing sequence.
2911
     *
2912
     * @param Sequence|string $sequence
2913
     *
2914
     * @return string
2915
     *
2916
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2917
     */
2918
    public function getDropSequenceSQL($sequence)
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    public function getDropSequenceSQL(/** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ $sequence)

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2919
    {
2920
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2921
    }
2922
2923
    /**
2924
     * @param string $sequenceName
2925
     *
2926
     * @return string
2927
     *
2928
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2929
     */
2930
    public function getSequenceNextValSQL($sequenceName)
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    public function getSequenceNextValSQL(/** @scrutinizer ignore-unused */ $sequenceName)

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2931
    {
2932
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2933
    }
2934
2935
    /**
2936
     * Returns the SQL to create a new database.
2937
     *
2938
     * @param string $database The name of the database that should be created.
2939
     *
2940
     * @return string
2941
     *
2942
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2943
     */
2944
    public function getCreateDatabaseSQL($database)
2945
    {
2946
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2947
    }
2948
2949
    /**
2950
     * Returns the SQL to set the transaction isolation level.
2951
     *
2952
     * @param int $level
2953
     *
2954
     * @return string
2955
     *
2956
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2957
     */
2958
    public function getSetTransactionIsolationSQL($level)
2959
    {
2960
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2961
    }
2962
2963
    /**
2964
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create datetime fields in
2965
     * statements like CREATE TABLE.
2966
     *
2967
     * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration
2968
     *
2969
     * @return string
2970
     *
2971
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2972
     */
2973
    public function getDateTimeTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration)
2974
    {
2975
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
2976
    }
2977
2978
    /**
2979
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create datetime with timezone offset fields.
2980
     *
2981
     * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration
2982
     *
2983
     * @return string
2984
     */
2985
    public function getDateTimeTzTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration)
2986
    {
2987
        return $this->getDateTimeTypeDeclarationSQL($fieldDeclaration);
2988
    }
2989
2990
    /**
2991
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create date fields in statements
2992
     * like CREATE TABLE.
2993
     *
2994
     * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration
2995
     *
2996
     * @return string
2997
     *
2998
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
2999
     */
3000
    public function getDateTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration)
3001
    {
3002
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
3003
    }
3004
3005
    /**
3006
     * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create time fields in statements
3007
     * like CREATE TABLE.
3008
     *
3009
     * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration
3010
     *
3011
     * @return string
3012
     *
3013
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
3014
     */
3015
    public function getTimeTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration)
3016
    {
3017
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
3018
    }
3019
3020
    /**
3021
     * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration
3022
     *
3023
     * @return string
3024
     */
3025
    public function getFloatDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration)
3026
    {
3027
        return 'DOUBLE PRECISION';
3028
    }
3029
3030
    /**
3031
     * Gets the default transaction isolation level of the platform.
3032
     *
3033
     * @see TransactionIsolationLevel
3034
     *
3035
     * @return int The default isolation level.
3036
     */
3037
    public function getDefaultTransactionIsolationLevel()
3038
    {
3039
        return TransactionIsolationLevel::READ_COMMITTED;
3040
    }
3041
3042
    /* supports*() methods */
3043
3044
    /**
3045
     * Whether the platform supports sequences.
3046
     *
3047
     * @return bool
3048
     */
3049
    public function supportsSequences()
3050
    {
3051
        return false;
3052
    }
3053
3054
    /**
3055
     * Whether the platform supports identity columns.
3056
     *
3057
     * Identity columns are columns that receive an auto-generated value from the
3058
     * database on insert of a row.
3059
     *
3060
     * @return bool
3061
     */
3062
    public function supportsIdentityColumns()
3063
    {
3064
        return false;
3065
    }
3066
3067
    /**
3068
     * Whether the platform emulates identity columns through sequences.
3069
     *
3070
     * Some platforms that do not support identity columns natively
3071
     * but support sequences can emulate identity columns by using
3072
     * sequences.
3073
     *
3074
     * @return bool
3075
     */
3076
    public function usesSequenceEmulatedIdentityColumns()
3077
    {
3078
        return false;
3079
    }
3080
3081
    /**
3082
     * Returns the name of the sequence for a particular identity column in a particular table.
3083
     *
3084
     * @see    usesSequenceEmulatedIdentityColumns
3085
     *
3086
     * @param string $tableName  The name of the table to return the sequence name for.
3087
     * @param string $columnName The name of the identity column in the table to return the sequence name for.
3088
     *
3089
     * @return string
3090
     *
3091
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
3092
     */
3093
    public function getIdentitySequenceName($tableName, $columnName)
3094
    {
3095
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
3096
    }
3097
3098
    /**
3099
     * Whether the platform supports indexes.
3100
     *
3101
     * @return bool
3102
     */
3103
    public function supportsIndexes()
3104
    {
3105
        return true;
3106
    }
3107
3108
    /**
3109
     * Whether the platform supports partial indexes.
3110
     *
3111
     * @return bool
3112
     */
3113
    public function supportsPartialIndexes()
3114
    {
3115
        return false;
3116
    }
3117
3118
    /**
3119
     * Whether the platform supports indexes with column length definitions.
3120
     */
3121
    public function supportsColumnLengthIndexes() : bool
3122
    {
3123
        return false;
3124
    }
3125
3126
    /**
3127
     * Whether the platform supports altering tables.
3128
     *
3129
     * @return bool
3130
     */
3131
    public function supportsAlterTable()
3132
    {
3133
        return true;
3134
    }
3135
3136
    /**
3137
     * Whether the platform supports transactions.
3138
     *
3139
     * @return bool
3140
     */
3141
    public function supportsTransactions()
3142
    {
3143
        return true;
3144
    }
3145
3146
    /**
3147
     * Whether the platform supports savepoints.
3148
     *
3149
     * @return bool
3150
     */
3151
    public function supportsSavepoints()
3152
    {
3153
        return true;
3154
    }
3155
3156
    /**
3157
     * Whether the platform supports releasing savepoints.
3158
     *
3159
     * @return bool
3160
     */
3161
    public function supportsReleaseSavepoints()
3162
    {
3163
        return $this->supportsSavepoints();
3164
    }
3165
3166
    /**
3167
     * Whether the platform supports primary key constraints.
3168
     *
3169
     * @return bool
3170
     */
3171
    public function supportsPrimaryConstraints()
3172
    {
3173
        return true;
3174
    }
3175
3176
    /**
3177
     * Whether the platform supports foreign key constraints.
3178
     *
3179
     * @return bool
3180
     */
3181
    public function supportsForeignKeyConstraints()
3182
    {
3183
        return true;
3184
    }
3185
3186
    /**
3187
     * Whether this platform supports onUpdate in foreign key constraints.
3188
     *
3189
     * @return bool
3190
     */
3191
    public function supportsForeignKeyOnUpdate()
3192
    {
3193
        return $this->supportsForeignKeyConstraints();
3194
    }
3195
3196
    /**
3197
     * Whether the platform supports database schemas.
3198
     *
3199
     * @return bool
3200
     */
3201
    public function supportsSchemas()
3202
    {
3203
        return false;
3204
    }
3205
3206
    /**
3207
     * Whether this platform can emulate schemas.
3208
     *
3209
     * Platforms that either support or emulate schemas don't automatically
3210
     * filter a schema for the namespaced elements in {@link
3211
     * AbstractManager#createSchema}.
3212
     *
3213
     * @return bool
3214
     */
3215
    public function canEmulateSchemas()
3216
    {
3217
        return false;
3218
    }
3219
3220
    /**
3221
     * Returns the default schema name.
3222
     *
3223
     * @return string
3224
     *
3225
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
3226
     */
3227
    public function getDefaultSchemaName()
3228
    {
3229
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
3230
    }
3231
3232
    /**
3233
     * Whether this platform supports create database.
3234
     *
3235
     * Some databases don't allow to create and drop databases at all or only with certain tools.
3236
     *
3237
     * @return bool
3238
     */
3239
    public function supportsCreateDropDatabase()
3240
    {
3241
        return true;
3242
    }
3243
3244
    /**
3245
     * Whether the platform supports getting the affected rows of a recent update/delete type query.
3246
     *
3247
     * @return bool
3248
     */
3249
    public function supportsGettingAffectedRows()
3250
    {
3251
        return true;
3252
    }
3253
3254
    /**
3255
     * Whether this platform support to add inline column comments as postfix.
3256
     *
3257
     * @return bool
3258
     */
3259
    public function supportsInlineColumnComments()
3260
    {
3261
        return false;
3262
    }
3263
3264
    /**
3265
     * Whether this platform support the proprietary syntax "COMMENT ON asset".
3266
     *
3267
     * @return bool
3268
     */
3269
    public function supportsCommentOnStatement()
3270
    {
3271
        return false;
3272
    }
3273
3274
    /**
3275
     * Does this platform have native guid type.
3276
     *
3277
     * @return bool
3278
     */
3279
    public function hasNativeGuidType()
3280
    {
3281
        return false;
3282
    }
3283
3284
    /**
3285
     * Does this platform have native JSON type.
3286
     *
3287
     * @return bool
3288
     */
3289
    public function hasNativeJsonType()
3290
    {
3291
        return false;
3292
    }
3293
3294
    /**
3295
     * @deprecated
3296
     *
3297
     * @return string
3298
     *
3299
     * @todo Remove in 3.0
3300
     */
3301
    public function getIdentityColumnNullInsertSQL()
3302
    {
3303
        return '';
3304
    }
3305
3306
    /**
3307
     * Whether this platform supports views.
3308
     *
3309
     * @return bool
3310
     */
3311
    public function supportsViews()
3312
    {
3313
        return true;
3314
    }
3315
3316
    /**
3317
     * Does this platform support column collation?
3318
     *
3319
     * @return bool
3320
     */
3321
    public function supportsColumnCollation()
3322
    {
3323
        return false;
3324
    }
3325
3326
    /**
3327
     * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes
3328
     * the format of a stored datetime value of this platform.
3329
     *
3330
     * @return string The format string.
3331
     */
3332
    public function getDateTimeFormatString()
3333
    {
3334
        return 'Y-m-d H:i:s';
3335
    }
3336
3337
    /**
3338
     * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes
3339
     * the format of a stored datetime with timezone value of this platform.
3340
     *
3341
     * @return string The format string.
3342
     */
3343
    public function getDateTimeTzFormatString()
3344
    {
3345
        return 'Y-m-d H:i:s';
3346
    }
3347
3348
    /**
3349
     * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes
3350
     * the format of a stored date value of this platform.
3351
     *
3352
     * @return string The format string.
3353
     */
3354
    public function getDateFormatString()
3355
    {
3356
        return 'Y-m-d';
3357
    }
3358
3359
    /**
3360
     * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes
3361
     * the format of a stored time value of this platform.
3362
     *
3363
     * @return string The format string.
3364
     */
3365
    public function getTimeFormatString()
3366
    {
3367
        return 'H:i:s';
3368
    }
3369
3370
    /**
3371
     * Adds an driver-specific LIMIT clause to the query.
3372
     *
3373
     * @param string   $query
3374
     * @param int|null $limit
3375
     * @param int|null $offset
3376
     *
3377
     * @return string
3378
     *
3379
     * @throws DBALException
3380
     */
3381
    final public function modifyLimitQuery($query, $limit, $offset = null)
3382
    {
3383
        if ($limit !== null) {
3384
            $limit = (int) $limit;
3385
        }
3386
3387
        $offset = (int) $offset;
3388
3389
        if ($offset < 0) {
3390
            throw new DBALException(sprintf(
3391
                'Offset must be a positive integer or zero, %d given',
3392
                $offset
3393
            ));
3394
        }
3395
3396
        if ($offset > 0 && ! $this->supportsLimitOffset()) {
3397
            throw new DBALException(sprintf(
3398
                'Platform %s does not support offset values in limit queries.',
3399
                $this->getName()
3400
            ));
3401
        }
3402
3403
        return $this->doModifyLimitQuery($query, $limit, $offset);
3404
    }
3405
3406
    /**
3407
     * Adds an platform-specific LIMIT clause to the query.
3408
     *
3409
     * @param string   $query
3410
     * @param int|null $limit
3411
     * @param int|null $offset
3412
     *
3413
     * @return string
3414
     */
3415
    protected function doModifyLimitQuery($query, $limit, $offset)
3416
    {
3417
        if ($limit !== null) {
3418
            $query .= ' LIMIT ' . $limit;
3419
        }
3420
3421
        if ($offset > 0) {
3422
            $query .= ' OFFSET ' . $offset;
3423
        }
3424
3425
        return $query;
3426
    }
3427
3428
    /**
3429
     * Whether the database platform support offsets in modify limit clauses.
3430
     *
3431
     * @return bool
3432
     */
3433
    public function supportsLimitOffset()
3434
    {
3435
        return true;
3436
    }
3437
3438
    /**
3439
     * Gets the character casing of a column in an SQL result set of this platform.
3440
     *
3441
     * @param string $column The column name for which to get the correct character casing.
3442
     *
3443
     * @return string The column name in the character casing used in SQL result sets.
3444
     */
3445
    public function getSQLResultCasing($column)
3446
    {
3447
        return $column;
3448
    }
3449
3450
    /**
3451
     * Makes any fixes to a name of a schema element (table, sequence, ...) that are required
3452
     * by restrictions of the platform, like a maximum length.
3453
     *
3454
     * @param string $schemaElementName
3455
     *
3456
     * @return string
3457
     */
3458
    public function fixSchemaElementName($schemaElementName)
3459
    {
3460
        return $schemaElementName;
3461
    }
3462
3463
    /**
3464
     * Maximum length of any given database identifier, like tables or column names.
3465
     *
3466
     * @return int
3467
     */
3468
    public function getMaxIdentifierLength()
3469
    {
3470
        return 63;
3471
    }
3472
3473
    /**
3474
     * Returns the insert SQL for an empty insert statement.
3475
     *
3476
     * @param string $tableName
3477
     * @param string $identifierColumnName
3478
     *
3479
     * @return string
3480
     */
3481
    public function getEmptyIdentityInsertSQL($tableName, $identifierColumnName)
3482
    {
3483
        return 'INSERT INTO ' . $tableName . ' (' . $identifierColumnName . ') VALUES (null)';
3484
    }
3485
3486
    /**
3487
     * Generates a Truncate Table SQL statement for a given table.
3488
     *
3489
     * Cascade is not supported on many platforms but would optionally cascade the truncate by
3490
     * following the foreign keys.
3491
     *
3492
     * @param string $tableName
3493
     * @param bool   $cascade
3494
     *
3495
     * @return string
3496
     */
3497
    public function getTruncateTableSQL($tableName, $cascade = false)
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3498
    {
3499
        $tableIdentifier = new Identifier($tableName);
3500
3501
        return 'TRUNCATE ' . $tableIdentifier->getQuotedName($this);
3502
    }
3503
3504
    /**
3505
     * This is for test reasons, many vendors have special requirements for dummy statements.
3506
     *
3507
     * @return string
3508
     */
3509
    public function getDummySelectSQL()
3510
    {
3511
        $expression = func_num_args() > 0 ? func_get_arg(0) : '1';
3512
3513
        return sprintf('SELECT %s', $expression);
3514
    }
3515
3516
    /**
3517
     * Returns the SQL to create a new savepoint.
3518
     *
3519
     * @param string $savepoint
3520
     *
3521
     * @return string
3522
     */
3523
    public function createSavePoint($savepoint)
3524
    {
3525
        return 'SAVEPOINT ' . $savepoint;
3526
    }
3527
3528
    /**
3529
     * Returns the SQL to release a savepoint.
3530
     *
3531
     * @param string $savepoint
3532
     *
3533
     * @return string
3534
     */
3535
    public function releaseSavePoint($savepoint)
3536
    {
3537
        return 'RELEASE SAVEPOINT ' . $savepoint;
3538
    }
3539
3540
    /**
3541
     * Returns the SQL to rollback a savepoint.
3542
     *
3543
     * @param string $savepoint
3544
     *
3545
     * @return string
3546
     */
3547
    public function rollbackSavePoint($savepoint)
3548
    {
3549
        return 'ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT ' . $savepoint;
3550
    }
3551
3552
    /**
3553
     * Returns the keyword list instance of this platform.
3554
     *
3555
     * @return KeywordList
3556
     *
3557
     * @throws DBALException If no keyword list is specified.
3558
     */
3559
    final public function getReservedKeywordsList()
3560
    {
3561
        // Check for an existing instantiation of the keywords class.
3562
        if ($this->_keywords !== null) {
3563
            return $this->_keywords;
3564
        }
3565
3566
        $class    = $this->getReservedKeywordsClass();
3567
        $keywords = new $class();
3568
        if (! $keywords instanceof KeywordList) {
3569
            throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
3570
        }
3571
3572
        // Store the instance so it doesn't need to be generated on every request.
3573
        $this->_keywords = $keywords;
3574
3575
        return $keywords;
3576
    }
3577
3578
    /**
3579
     * Returns the class name of the reserved keywords list.
3580
     *
3581
     * @return string
3582
     *
3583
     * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform.
3584
     */
3585
    protected function getReservedKeywordsClass()
3586
    {
3587
        throw DBALException::notSupported(__METHOD__);
3588
    }
3589
3590
    /**
3591
     * Quotes a literal string.
3592
     * This method is NOT meant to fix SQL injections!
3593
     * It is only meant to escape this platform's string literal
3594
     * quote character inside the given literal string.
3595
     *
3596
     * @param string $str The literal string to be quoted.
3597
     *
3598
     * @return string The quoted literal string.
3599
     */
3600
    public function quoteStringLiteral($str)
3601
    {
3602
        $c = $this->getStringLiteralQuoteCharacter();
3603
3604
        return $c . str_replace($c, $c . $c, $str) . $c;
3605
    }
3606
3607
    /**
3608
     * Gets the character used for string literal quoting.
3609
     *
3610
     * @return string
3611
     */
3612
    public function getStringLiteralQuoteCharacter()
3613
    {
3614
        return "'";
3615
    }
3616
3617
    /**
3618
     * Escapes metacharacters in a string intended to be used with a LIKE
3619
     * operator.
3620
     *
3621
     * @param string $inputString a literal, unquoted string
3622
     * @param string $escapeChar  should be reused by the caller in the LIKE
3623
     *                            expression.
3624
     */
3625
    final public function escapeStringForLike(string $inputString, string $escapeChar) : string
3626
    {
3627
        return preg_replace(
3628
            '~([' . preg_quote($this->getLikeWildcardCharacters() . $escapeChar, '~') . '])~u',
3629
            addcslashes($escapeChar, '\\') . '$1',
3630
            $inputString
3631
        );
3632
    }
3633
3634
    protected function getLikeWildcardCharacters() : string
3635
    {
3636
        return '%_';
3637
    }
3638
}
3639