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package org.apache.cayenne.ejbql.parser;
import org.apache.cayenne.ejbql.EJBQLExpressionVisitor;
/**
* @since 3.0
*/
public class EJBQLNamedInputParameter extends SimpleNode {
public EJBQLNamedInputParameter(int id) {
super(id);
}
@Override
protected boolean visitNode(EJBQLExpressionVisitor visitor) {
// this special handling caters for the fact that if a named parameter is used
// in an IN clause and it is the only parameter and it is a collection of objects
// then it should be bound as a number of objects rather than as that collection.
if(null!=parent && EJBQLIn.class.isAssignableFrom(parent.getClass())) {
EJBQLIn parentIn = (EJBQLIn) parent;
// the count here is two; 0 is the expression to the thing that should IN the
// list and 1... is the list itself.
if(2==parentIn.getChildrenCount() && this==parentIn.getChild(1)) {
return visitor.visitNamedInputParameterForIn(this);
}
}
return visitor.visitNamedInputParameter(this);
}
}