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# These settings are read by slick.util.SlickConfig
slick {
# Use ANSI color sequences in tree dumps (as used in log messages and
# exceptions of type SlickTreeException).
ansiDump = false
# Use Unicode box characters in tree and table dumps (as used in log
# messages). If this option is not enabled, ASCII approximations are used
# instead.
unicodeDump = false
# Dump individual "Select" and "Ref" nodes instead of combining them into a
# single "Path" element when creating a tree dump (as used in log messages
# and exceptions of type SlickTreeException).
dumpPaths = false
# Use multi-line, indented formatting for SQL statements. If not enabled,
# statements are generated without any linebreaks or indentation. This
# option applies to all generated statements (but not to the Plain SQL API).
sqlIndent = false
# Verify types after each query compiler phase. This is useful for debugging
# the query compiler but should generally not be enabled in production
# environments because it makes query compilation considerably slower.
verifyTypes = false
# Detect unnecessary rebuilding of the AST after every query compiler phase.
# This is useful for debugging the query compiler. Query compilation
# performance is negatively affected by this if phase logging is enabled.
detectRebuild = false
}
# Profile-specific settings for MySQLProfile
slick.jdbc.MySQLProfile {
# The default SQL type for strings without an explicit size limit.
# When set to null / undefined, pick "TEXT" where possible, otherwise fall back
# to "VARCHAR(254)"
defaultStringType = null
}
# Profile-specific settings for SQLServerProfile
slick.jdbc.SQLServerProfile {
# The default SQL type for strings without an explicit size limit.
# When set to null / undefined, pick "TEXT" where possible, otherwise fall back to "VARCHAR(254)"
defaultStringType = null
}