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package groovy.sql;
import groovy.lang.Closure;
import groovy.lang.GroovyObject;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Represents an extent of objects
*/
public interface GroovyResultSet extends GroovyObject, ResultSet {
/**
* Supports integer-based subscript operators for accessing at numbered columns
* starting at zero. Negative indices are supported, they will count from the last column backwards.
*
* @param index is the number of the column to look at starting at 1
* @return the object for this index in the current result set
* @throws SQLException if a database error occurs
*/
Object getAt(int index) throws SQLException;
/**
* Gets the value of the designated column in the current row
* as an Object
.
*
* @param columnName the SQL name of the column
* @return the returned column value
* @throws groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException
* if an SQLException happens while getting the object
*/
Object getAt(String columnName);
/**
* Supports integer based subscript operators for updating the values of numbered columns
* starting at zero. Negative indices are supported, they will count from the last column backwards.
*
* @param index is the number of the column to look at starting at 1
* @param newValue the new value for this index
* @throws SQLException if a database error occurs
*/
void putAt(int index, Object newValue) throws SQLException;
/**
* Updates the designated column with an Object
value.
*
* @param columnName the SQL name of the column
* @param newValue the updated value
* @throws groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException
* if an SQLException happens while setting the new value
*/
void putAt(String columnName, Object newValue);
/**
* Adds a new row to this result set
*
* @param values the new values to add
* @throws SQLException if a database error occurs
*/
void add(Map values) throws SQLException;
/**
* Call the closure once for each row in the result set.
*
* @param closure the closure to call for each row
* @throws SQLException if a database error occurs
*/
void eachRow(Closure closure) throws SQLException;
}
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