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package com.datastax.dse.driver.api.querybuilder.schema;
import edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.NonNull;
public interface CreateDseFunctionWithLanguage {
/**
* Adds AS to the create function specification. This is used to specify the body of the function.
* Note that it is expected that the provided body is properly quoted as this method does not make
* that decision for the user. For simple cases, one should wrap the input in single quotes, i.e.
* 'myBody'
. If the body itself contains single quotes, one could use a
* postgres-style string literal, which is surrounded in two dollar signs, i.e. $$ myBody $$
*
.
*/
@NonNull
CreateDseFunctionEnd as(@NonNull String functionBody);
/**
* Adds AS to the create function specification and quotes the function body. Assumes that if the
* input body contains at least one single quote, to quote the body with two dollar signs, i.e.
* $$ myBody $$
, otherwise the body is quoted with single quotes, i.e.
* ' myBody '
. If the function body is already quoted {@link #as(String)} should be used
* instead.
*/
@NonNull
default CreateDseFunctionEnd asQuoted(@NonNull String functionBody) {
if (functionBody.contains("'")) {
return as("$$ " + functionBody + " $$");
} else {
return as('\'' + functionBody + '\'');
}
}
}