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package io.trino.operator.scalar.timestamp;
import io.airlift.slice.Slice;
import io.trino.spi.function.Description;
import io.trino.spi.function.LiteralParameters;
import io.trino.spi.function.ScalarFunction;
import io.trino.spi.function.SqlType;
import io.trino.spi.type.LongTimestamp;
import org.joda.time.chrono.ISOChronology;
import static io.trino.operator.scalar.DateTimeFunctions.getTimestampField;
import static io.trino.type.DateTimes.scaleEpochMicrosToMillis;
import static io.trino.type.DateTimes.scaleEpochMillisToMicros;
@Description("Truncate to the specified precision in the session timezone")
@ScalarFunction("date_trunc")
public final class DateTrunc
{
private DateTrunc() {}
@LiteralParameters({"x", "p"})
@SqlType("timestamp(p)")
public static long truncate(
@SqlType("varchar(x)") Slice unit,
@SqlType("timestamp(p)") long timestamp)
{
timestamp = scaleEpochMicrosToMillis(timestamp);
long result = getTimestampField(ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC(), unit).roundFloor(timestamp);
return scaleEpochMillisToMicros(result);
}
@LiteralParameters({"x", "p"})
@SqlType("timestamp(p)")
public static LongTimestamp truncate(
@SqlType("varchar(x)") Slice unit,
@SqlType("timestamp(p)") LongTimestamp timestamp)
{
long epochMillis = scaleEpochMicrosToMillis(timestamp.getEpochMicros());
long result = getTimestampField(ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC(), unit).roundFloor(epochMillis);
// smallest unit of truncation is "millisecond", so the fraction is always 0
return new LongTimestamp(scaleEpochMillisToMicros(result), 0);
}
}