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Protocol::CassandraCQL::Type(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Protocol::CassandraCQL::Type(3)

"Protocol::CassandraCQL::Type" - represents a Cassandra CQL data type

Objects in this class represent distinct types that may be found in Cassandra CQL3, either as columns in query result rows, or as bind parameters to prepared statements. It is used by Protocol::CassandraCQL::ColumnMeta.

Returns a new type object initialised by parsing the type information in the given message frame.

Returns a string representation of the type name.

Encodes the given perl data into a bytestring.

Decodes the given bytestring into perl data.

Validates whether the given perl data is valid for this type. If so, returns false. Otherwise, returns an error message explaining why.

Returns the type of the elements in the list or set, for "LIST" and "SET" types.

Returns the type of the keys and values in the map, for "MAP" types.

The following encodings to and from perl data are supported:

To or from a string scalar, which must contain only US-ASCII codepoints (i.e. "ord" <= 127).

To or from a numeric scalar.

To or from an opaque string scalar of bytes.

To or from an instance of Math::BigFloat, or from a regular numeric scalar.

To or from a numeric scalar, representing a UNIX epoch timestamp as a float to the nearest milisecond.

To or from a string containing hex digits and hyphens, in the form "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx".

To or from a string scalar containing Unicode characters.

To or from an instance of Math::BigInt, or from a regular numeric scalar.

To or from an "ARRAY" reference containing elements.

To or from a "HASH" reference, where the keys used must be of some string type.

This code was paid for by
  • Perceptyx <http://www.perceptyx.com/>
  • Shadowcat Systems <http://www.shadow.cat>

Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
2022-04-08 perl v5.32.1

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