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* Copyright 2010 Maxime Lévesque
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package org.squeryl
import annotation.meta.field
package object annotations {
/**
* The preferred way to define column metadata is not not define them (!)
* Squeryl has default mappings for all Java primitive types.
* Scala/Java
* Int/int -> 4 byte number
* Long/long -> 8 byte number
* Float/float -> 4 byte floating point
* String -> varchar(256)
*
* The default mappings can be overridden at the field/column level using the
* Column attribute, and they can also be overridden at the Schema level
* by overriding the method. For example, the following causes all string
* field in the schema to become varchars of length 64 :
*
* override def columnTypeFor(fieldMetaData: FieldMetaData, databaseAdapter: DatabaseAdapter) =
* if(fieldMetaData.isStringType)
* return "varchar(64)"
* else
* super.columnTypeFor(fieldMetaData, databaseAdapter)
*/
type Column = ColumnBase @field
}