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package org.hsqldb;

import org.hsqldb.HsqlNameManager.HsqlName;
import org.hsqldb.index.Index;

This class consists of the data structure for a Constraint. This structure is shared between two Constraint Objects that together form a foreign key constraint. This simplifies structural modifications to a table. When changes to the column indexes are applied to the table's Constraint Objects, they are reflected in the Constraint Objects of any other table that shares a foreign key constraint with the modified table.
Author:Fred Toussi (fredt@users dot sourceforge.net)
Version:1.9.0
Since:1.7.1
/** * This class consists of the data structure for a Constraint. This * structure is shared between two Constraint Objects that together form a * foreign key constraint. This simplifies structural modifications to a * table. When changes to the column indexes are applied to the table's * Constraint Objects, they are reflected in the Constraint Objects of any * other table that shares a foreign key constraint with the modified * table. * * @author Fred Toussi (fredt@users dot sourceforge.net) * @version 1.9.0 * @since 1.7.1 */
class ConstraintCore { // refName and mainName are for foreign keys only HsqlName refName; HsqlName mainName; HsqlName uniqueName; HsqlName refTableName; HsqlName mainTableName; // Main is the sole table in a UNIQUE or PRIMARY constraint // Or the table that is referenced by FOREIGN KEY ... REFERENCES Table mainTable; int[] mainCols; Index mainIndex; // Ref is the table that has a reference to the main table Table refTable; int[] refCols; Index refIndex; int deleteAction; int updateAction; boolean hasUpdateAction; boolean hasDeleteAction; int matchType; // ConstraintCore duplicate() { ConstraintCore copy = new ConstraintCore(); copy.refName = refName; copy.mainName = mainName; copy.uniqueName = uniqueName; copy.mainTable = mainTable; copy.mainCols = mainCols; copy.mainIndex = mainIndex; copy.refTable = refTable; copy.refCols = refCols; copy.refIndex = refIndex; copy.deleteAction = deleteAction; copy.updateAction = updateAction; copy.matchType = matchType; return copy; } }