Interface QOM.Values<R extends Record>
- All Superinterfaces:
Fields, GroupField, Named, Qualified, QueryPart, RecordQualifier<R>, SelectField<R>, SelectFieldOrAsterisk, Serializable, Table<R>, TableLike<R>, Typed<R>
- Enclosing class:
QOM
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionQOM.UnmodifiableList<? extends Row> $arg1()default QOM.Values<R> $arg1(QOM.UnmodifiableList<? extends Row> newArg1) default @NotNull List<?> $args()@NotNull Function1<? super QOM.UnmodifiableList<? extends Row>, ? extends QOM.Values<R>> default QueryPartTraverse aQueryParthierarchy and recursively replace its elements by alternatives.default <T> TMethods inherited from interface Fields
dataType, dataType, dataType, dataTypes, field, field, field, field, field, field, field, field, field, field, fields, fields, fields, fields, fields, fieldsIncludingHidden, fieldsRow, fieldStream, indexOf, indexOf, indexOf, type, type, type, typesMethods inherited from interface Named
$name, getComment, getCommentPart, getName, getQualifiedName, getUnqualifiedNameMethods inherited from interface Qualified
$schema, getCatalog, getSchemaMethods inherited from interface RecordQualifier
getDataType, getPackage, getRecordType, newRecordMethods inherited from interface SelectField
as, convert, convert, convert, convertFrom, convertFrom, convertTo, convertToMethods inherited from interface Table
as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, as, asOfScn, asOfScn, asOfTimestamp, asOfTimestamp, asterisk, at, at, at, crossApply, crossApply, crossApply, crossApply, crossApply, crossApply, crossJoin, crossJoin, crossJoin, crossJoin, crossJoin, crossJoin, divideBy, eq, equal, equals, for_, forceIndex, forceIndexForGroupBy, forceIndexForJoin, forceIndexForOrderBy, forPortionOf, from, fullHashJoin, fullHashJoin, fullJoin, fullJoin, fullJoin, fullJoin, fullJoin, fullJoin, fullJoin, fullLoopJoin, fullLoopJoin, fullMergeJoin, fullMergeJoin, fullOuterHashJoin, fullOuterHashJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterJoin, fullOuterLoopJoin, fullOuterLoopJoin, fullOuterMergeJoin, fullOuterMergeJoin, getChecks, getIdentity, getIndexes, getKeys, getOptions, getPrimaryKey, getRecordTimestamp, getRecordVersion, getReferences, getReferencesFrom, getReferencesTo, getTableType, getTriggers, getUniqueKeys, hashJoin, hashJoin, ignoreIndex, ignoreIndexForGroupBy, ignoreIndexForJoin, ignoreIndexForOrderBy, innerHashJoin, innerHashJoin, innerJoin, innerJoin, innerJoin, innerJoin, innerJoin, innerJoin, innerJoin, innerLoopJoin, innerLoopJoin, innerMergeJoin, innerMergeJoin, join, join, join, join, join, join, join, join, join, leftAntiJoin, leftAntiJoin, leftHashJoin, leftHashJoin, leftJoin, leftJoin, leftJoin, leftJoin, leftJoin, leftJoin, leftJoin, leftLoopJoin, leftLoopJoin, leftMergeJoin, leftMergeJoin, leftOuterHashJoin, leftOuterHashJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterJoin, leftOuterLoopJoin, leftOuterLoopJoin, leftOuterMergeJoin, leftOuterMergeJoin, leftSemiJoin, leftSemiJoin, loopJoin, loopJoin, mergeJoin, mergeJoin, naturalFullOuterJoin, naturalFullOuterJoin, naturalFullOuterJoin, naturalFullOuterJoin, naturalFullOuterJoin, naturalFullOuterJoin, naturalJoin, naturalJoin, naturalJoin, naturalJoin, naturalJoin, naturalJoin, naturalLeftOuterJoin, naturalLeftOuterJoin, naturalLeftOuterJoin, naturalLeftOuterJoin, naturalLeftOuterJoin, naturalLeftOuterJoin, naturalRightOuterJoin, naturalRightOuterJoin, naturalRightOuterJoin, naturalRightOuterJoin, naturalRightOuterJoin, naturalRightOuterJoin, ne, notEqual, outerApply, outerApply, outerApply, outerApply, outerApply, outerApply, partitionBy, partitionBy, pivot, pivot, pivot, recordType, rightHashJoin, rightHashJoin, rightJoin, rightJoin, rightJoin, rightJoin, rightJoin, rightJoin, rightJoin, rightLoopJoin, rightLoopJoin, rightMergeJoin, rightMergeJoin, rightOuterHashJoin, rightOuterHashJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterJoin, rightOuterLoopJoin, rightOuterLoopJoin, rightOuterMergeJoin, rightOuterMergeJoin, rowid, straightJoin, straightJoin, straightJoin, straightJoin, straightJoin, straightJoin, straightJoin, tablesample, tablesample, tablesampleBernoulli, tablesampleBernoulli, tablesampleSystem, tablesampleSystem, useIndex, useIndexForGroupBy, useIndexForJoin, useIndexForOrderBy, versionsBetweenScn, versionsBetweenScn, versionsBetweenScnMinvalue, versionsBetweenTimestamp, versionsBetweenTimestamp, versionsBetweenTimestampMinvalue, where, where, where, where, where, where, where, where, whereExists, whereNotExists, with, with, with, with, withOrdinalityMethods inherited from interface TableLike
asMultiset, asMultiset, asMultiset, asMultiset, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTable, asTableMethods inherited from interface Typed
$dataType, getBinding, getConverter, getDataType, getDataType, getType
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Method Details
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$arg1
QOM.UnmodifiableList<? extends Row> $arg1() -
$arg1
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$constructor
@NotNull @NotNull Function1<? super QOM.UnmodifiableList<? extends Row>, ? extends QOM.Values<R>> $constructor() -
$args
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$traverse
Description copied from interface:QueryPartTraverser thisQueryPartexpression tree using a composableTraverser, producing a result.This offers a generic way to traverse expression trees to translate the tree to arbitrary other data structures. The simplest traversal would just count all the tree elements:
int count = CUSTOMER.NAME.eq(1).$traverse(0, (i, p) -> i + 1);The same can be achieved by translating the JDK
CollectorAPI to theTraverserAPI usingTraversers.collecting(Collector).CUSTOMER.NAME.eq(1).$traverse(Traversers.collecting(Collectors.counting()));Unlike a
Collector, aTraverseris optimised for tree traversal, not stream traversal:- Is not designed for parallelism
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Traverser.abort()traversal early when the result can be produced early (e.g. when runningTraversers.containing(QueryPart), and a result has been found). - It can decide whether to
Traverser.recurse()into aQueryPartsubtree, or whether that is not necessary or even undesirable, e.g. to prevent entering new subquery scopes. - Unlike a Collector, which can use its
Collector.accumulator()to accumulate each element only once, in tree traversal, it's desirable to be able to distinguish between accumulating an itemTraverser.before()orTraverser.after()recursing into it. This is useful e.g. to wrap each tree node in XML opening and closing tags.
This is a commercial jOOQ edition only feature.
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$replace
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