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mysql::diff::table
MySQL::Diff::Table(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MySQL::Diff::Table(3pm)
NAME
MySQL::Diff::Table - Table Definition Class
SYNOPSIS
use MySQL::Diff::Table
my $db = MySQL::Diff::Database->new(%options);
my $def = $db->def();
my $name = $db->name();
my $field = $db->field();
my $fields = $db->fields(); # %$fields
my $primary_key = $db->primary_key();
my $indices = $db->indices(); # %$indices
my $options = $db->options();
my $isfield = $db->isa_field($field);
my $isprimary = $db->isa_primary($field);
my $isindex = $db->isa_index($field);
my $isunique = $db->is_unique($field);
my $isfulltext = $db->is_fulltext($field);
DESCRIPTION
Parses a table definition into component parts.
METHODS
Constructor
new( %options )
Instantiate the objects, providing the command line options for database access and process requirements.
Public Methods
Fuller documentation will appear here in time :)
o def
Returns the table definition as a string.
o name
Returns the name of the current table.
o field
Returns the current field definition of the given field.
o fields
Returns an array reference to a list of fields.
o primary_key
Returns a hash reference to fields used as primary key fields.
o indices
Returns a hash reference to fields used as index fields.
o options
Returns the additional options added to the table definition.
o isa_field
Returns 1 if given field is used in the current table definition, otherwise returns 0.
o isa_primary
Returns 1 if given field is defined as a primary key, otherwise returns 0.
o isa_index
Returns 1 if given field is used as an index field, otherwise returns 0.
o is_unique
Returns 1 if given field is used as unique index field, otherwise returns 0.
o is_fulltext
Returns 1 if given field is used as fulltext index field, otherwise returns 0.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2000-2011 Adam Spiers. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
mysqldiff, MySQL::Diff, MySQL::Diff::Database, MySQL::Diff::Utils
AUTHOR
Adam Spiers <mysqldiff@adamspiers.org>
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-06 MySQL::Diff::Table(3pm)