dibbler/sqlalchemy/sql/operators.py
2010-05-07 17:33:49 +00:00

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Python

# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""Defines operators used in SQL expressions."""
from operator import (
and_, or_, inv, add, mul, sub, mod, truediv, lt, le, ne, gt, ge, eq, neg
)
# Py2K
from operator import (div,)
# end Py2K
from sqlalchemy.util import symbol
def from_():
raise NotImplementedError()
def as_():
raise NotImplementedError()
def exists():
raise NotImplementedError()
def is_():
raise NotImplementedError()
def isnot():
raise NotImplementedError()
def collate():
raise NotImplementedError()
def op(a, opstring, b):
return a.op(opstring)(b)
def like_op(a, b, escape=None):
return a.like(b, escape=escape)
def notlike_op(a, b, escape=None):
raise NotImplementedError()
def ilike_op(a, b, escape=None):
return a.ilike(b, escape=escape)
def notilike_op(a, b, escape=None):
raise NotImplementedError()
def between_op(a, b, c):
return a.between(b, c)
def in_op(a, b):
return a.in_(b)
def notin_op(a, b):
raise NotImplementedError()
def distinct_op(a):
return a.distinct()
def startswith_op(a, b, escape=None):
return a.startswith(b, escape=escape)
def endswith_op(a, b, escape=None):
return a.endswith(b, escape=escape)
def contains_op(a, b, escape=None):
return a.contains(b, escape=escape)
def match_op(a, b):
return a.match(b)
def comma_op(a, b):
raise NotImplementedError()
def concat_op(a, b):
return a.concat(b)
def desc_op(a):
return a.desc()
def asc_op(a):
return a.asc()
_commutative = set([eq, ne, add, mul])
def is_commutative(op):
return op in _commutative
_smallest = symbol('_smallest')
_largest = symbol('_largest')
_PRECEDENCE = {
from_: 15,
mul: 7,
truediv: 7,
# Py2K
div: 7,
# end Py2K
mod: 7,
neg: 7,
add: 6,
sub: 6,
concat_op: 6,
match_op: 6,
ilike_op: 5,
notilike_op: 5,
like_op: 5,
notlike_op: 5,
in_op: 5,
notin_op: 5,
is_: 5,
isnot: 5,
eq: 5,
ne: 5,
gt: 5,
lt: 5,
ge: 5,
le: 5,
between_op: 5,
distinct_op: 5,
inv: 5,
and_: 3,
or_: 2,
comma_op: -1,
collate: 7,
as_: -1,
exists: 0,
_smallest: -1000,
_largest: 1000
}
def is_precedent(operator, against):
return (_PRECEDENCE.get(operator, _PRECEDENCE[_smallest]) <=
_PRECEDENCE.get(against, _PRECEDENCE[_largest]))