Base class for all SQL expression objects.
Expression objects are assumed to be value objects, where their attribute values can’t change after assignment. In order to make it easy to define equality and hash methods, subclass instances assume that the only values that affect the results of such methods are the values of the object’s attributes.
# File lib/sequel/sql.rb, line 68 68: def self.attr_reader(*args) 69: super 70: comparison_attrs.concat args 71: end
Alias of eql?
# File lib/sequel/sql.rb, line 88 88: def ==(other) 89: eql?(other) 90: end
Returns true if the receiver is the same expression as the the other expression.
# File lib/sequel/sql.rb, line 94 94: def eql?(other) 95: other.is_a?(self.class) && !self.class.comparison_attrs.find{|a| send(a) != other.send(a)} 96: end
Make sure that the hash value is the same if the attributes are the same.
# File lib/sequel/sql.rb, line 99 99: def hash 100: ([self.class] + self.class.comparison_attrs.map{|x| send(x)}).hash 101: end
Show the class name and instance variables for the object, necessary for correct operation on ruby 1.9.2.
# File lib/sequel/sql.rb, line 105 105: def inspect 106: "#<#{self.class} #{instance_variables.map{|iv| "#{iv}=>#{instance_variable_get(iv).inspect}"}.join(', ')}>" 107: end
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