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# You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License |
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# or the Artistic License (the same terms as Perl itself) |
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# (C) Paul Evans, 2013-2014 -- leonerd@leonerd.org.uk |
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use base qw( Protocol::CassandraCQL::ColumnMeta ); |
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=head1 NAME |
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C - stores the result of a Cassandra CQL query |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Objects in this class store the result of a direct query or executed prepared |
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statement, as returned by an C giving C. It allows |
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convenient access to the decoded row data. |
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As a subclass of L it also provides |
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information about column metadata, such as column names and types. |
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=head1 CONSTRUCTORS |
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=head2 $result = Protocol::CassandraCQL::Result->from_frame( $frame, $version ) |
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Returns a new result object initialised from the given C / |
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C message frame and CQL version number. (Version will default to |
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version). |
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=cut |
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sub from_frame |
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$self->{rowbytes} = []; |
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=head2 $result = Protocol::CassandraCQL::Result->new( %args ) |
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Returns a new result object initialised directly from the given row data. This |
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constructor is intended for use by unit test scripts, to create results |
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=item rows => ARRAY[ARRAY] |
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An ARRAY reference containing ARRAY references of the individual rows' data. |
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object to correctly decode the encoded byte strings. This method allows the |
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