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package com.hazelcast.org.apache.calcite.adapter.enumerable;
/**
* Describes when a function/operator will return null.
*
* STRICT and ANY are similar. STRICT says f(a0, a1) will NEVER return
* null if a0 and a1 are not null. This means that we can check whether f
* returns null just by checking its arguments. Use STRICT in preference to
* ANY whenever possible.
*/
public enum NullPolicy {
/** Returns null if and only if one of the arguments are null. */
STRICT,
/** Returns null if one of the arguments is null, and possibly other times. */
SEMI_STRICT,
/** If any of the arguments are null, return null. */
ANY,
/** If the first argument is null, return null. */
ARG0,
/** If any of the arguments are false, result is false; else if any
* arguments are null, result is null; else true. */
AND,
/** If any of the arguments are true, result is true; else if any
* arguments are null, result is null; else false. */
OR,
/** If any argument is true, result is false; else if any argument is null,
* result is null; else true. */
NOT,
NONE
}
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