org.apache.spark.sql.types.TimestampType.scala Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.apache.spark.sql.types
import scala.math.Ordering
import scala.reflect.runtime.universe.typeTag
import org.apache.spark.annotation.InterfaceStability
/**
* The data type representing `java.sql.Timestamp` values.
* Please use the singleton `DataTypes.TimestampType`.
*
* @since 1.3.0
*/
@InterfaceStability.Stable
class TimestampType private() extends AtomicType {
// The companion object and this class is separated so the companion object also subclasses
// this type. Otherwise, the companion object would be of type "TimestampType$" in byte code.
// Defined with a private constructor so the companion object is the only possible instantiation.
private[sql] type InternalType = Long
@transient private[sql] lazy val tag = typeTag[InternalType]
private[sql] val ordering = implicitly[Ordering[InternalType]]
/**
* The default size of a value of the TimestampType is 8 bytes.
*/
override def defaultSize: Int = 8
private[spark] override def asNullable: TimestampType = this
}
/**
* @since 1.3.0
*/
@InterfaceStability.Stable
case object TimestampType extends TimestampType