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SQL::Statement::FunctiUser)Contributed Perl DocumenSQL::Statement::Function(3)

NAME
       SQL::Statement::Function - abstract base class for all function
       executing terms

SYNOPSIS
	 # this class doesn't have a common constructor, because all derived classes
	 # have their special requirements

DESCRIPTION
       SQL::Statement::Function is an abstract base class providing the
       interface for all function executing terms.

INHERITANCE
	 SQL::Statement::Function
	 ISA SQL::Statement::Term

METHODS
   DESTROY
       Destroys the term and undefines the weak reference to the owner as well
       as the reference to the parameter list.

NAME
       SQL::Statement::Function::UserFunc - implements executing a perl
       subroutine

SYNOPSIS
	 # create an user function term with an SQL::Statement object as owner,
	 # specifying the function name, the subroutine name (full qualified)
	 # and the parameters to the subroutine
	 my $term = SQL::Statement::Function::UserFunc->new( $owner, $name, $sub, \@params );
	 # access the result of that operation
	 $term->value( $eval );

DESCRIPTION
       SQL::Statement::Function::UserFunc implements a term which returns the
       result of the specified subroutine.

INHERITANCE
	 SQL::Statement::Function
	 ISA SQL::Statement::Term

METHODS
   new
       Instantiates a new "SQL::Statement::Function::UserFunc" instance.

   value
       Invokes the given subroutine with the values of the params and return
       it's result:

	   my @params = map { $_->value($eval); } @{ $self->{PARAMS} };
	   return $subpkg->$subname( $self->{OWNER}, @params );

NAME
       SQL::Statement::Function::NumericEval - implements numeric evaluation
       of a term

SYNOPSIS
	 # create an user function term with an SQL::Statement object as owner,
	 # specifying the expression to evaluate and the parameters to the subroutine
	 my $term = SQL::Statement::NumericEval->new( $owner, $expr, \@params );
	 # access the result of that operation
	 $term->value( $eval );

DESCRIPTION
       SQL::Statement::Function::NumericEval implements the numeric evaluation
       of a term. All parameters are expected to be numeric.

INHERITANCE
	 SQL::Statement::Function::NumericEval
	 ISA SQL::Statement::Function
	   ISA SQL::Statement::Term

METHODS
   new
       Instantiates a new "SQL::Statement::Function::NumericEval" instance.
       Takes $owner, $expr and \@params as arguments (in specified order).

   value
       Returns the result of the evaluated expression.

NAME
       SQL::Statement::Function::Trim - implements the built-in trim function
       support

SYNOPSIS
	 # create an trim function term with an SQL::Statement object as owner,
	 # specifying the spec, char and the parameters to the subroutine
	 my $term = SQL::Statement::Trim->new( $owner, $spec, $char, \@params );
	 # access the result of that operation
	 $term->value( $eval );

DESCRIPTION
       SQL::Statement::Function::Trim implements string trimming.

INHERITANCE
	 SQL::Statement::Function::Trim
	 ISA SQL::Statement::Function
	   ISA SQL::Statement::Term

METHODS
   new
       Instantiates a new "SQL::Statement::Function::Trim" instance.  Takes
       $owner, $spec, $char and \@params as arguments (in specified order).

       Meaning of the parameters:

       $spec
	   Can be on of 'LEADING', 'TRAILING' 'BOTH'. Trims the leading chars,
	   trailing chars or at both ends, respectively.

	   Defaults to 'BOTH'.

       $char
	   The character to trim - defaults to ' '

       \@params
	   Expected to be an array with exact 1 element (more aren't
	   evaluated).

   value
       Returns the trimmed value of first parameter argument.

NAME
       SQL::Statement::Function::SubString - implements the built-in
       sub-string function support

SYNOPSIS
	 # create an substr function term with an SQL::Statement object as owner,
	 # specifying the start and length of the sub string to extract from the
	 # first element of \@params
	 my $term = SQL::Statement::SubString->new( $owner, $start, $length, \@params );
	 # access the result of that operation
	 $term->value( $eval );

DESCRIPTION
       SQL::Statement::Function::SubString implements a sub-string extraction
       term.

INHERITANCE
	 SQL::Statement::Function::SubString
	 ISA SQL::Statement::Function
	   ISA SQL::Statement::Term

METHODS
   new
       Instantiates a new "SQL::Statement::Function::SubString" instance.
       Takes $owner, $start, $length and \@params as arguments (in specified
       order).

       Meaning of the parameters:

       $start
	   Specifies the start position to extract the sub-string. This is
	   expected to be a SQL::Statement::Term instance. The first character
	   in a string has the position 1.

       $length
	   Specifies the length of the extracted sub-string. This is expected
	   to be a SQL::Statement::Term instance.

	   If omitted, everything to the end of the string is returned.

       \@params
	   Expected to be an array with exact 1 element (more aren't
	   evaluated).

   value
       Returns the extracted sub-string value from first parameter argument.

NAME
       SQL::Statement::Function::StrConcat - implements the built-in string
       concatenation

SYNOPSIS
	 # create an substr function term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
	 # and \@params to concatenate
	 my $term = SQL::Statement::StrConcat->new( $owner, \@params );
	 # access the result of that operation
	 $term->value( $eval );

DESCRIPTION
       SQL::Statement::Function::StrConcat implements a string concatenation
       term.

INHERITANCE
	 SQL::Statement::Function::StrConcat
	 ISA SQL::Statement::Function
	   ISA SQL::Statement::Term

METHODS
   new
       Instantiates a new "SQL::Statement::Function::StrConcat" instance.

   value
       Returns the concatenated string composed of the parameter values.

AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2009,2010 by Jens Rehsack: rehsackATcpan.org

       All rights reserved.

       You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU
       General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the
       Perl README file.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-02-01	   SQL::Statement::Function(3)
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