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/* The original from which this derives bore the following: */
/*
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package com.akiban.sql.parser;
import com.akiban.sql.StandardException;
/**
* <p>
* A Visitor which handles nodes in Derby's abstract syntax trees. In addition
* to this contract, it is expected that an ASTVisitor will have a 0-arg
* constructor. You use an ASTVisitor like this:
* </p>
*
* <blockquote><pre>
* // initialize your visitor
* MyASTVisitor myVisitor = new MyASTVisitor();
* myVisitor.initializeVisitor();
* languageConnectionContext.setASTVisitor( myVisitor );
*
* // then run your queries.
* ...
*
* // when you're done inspecting query trees, release resources and
* // remove your visitor
* languageConnectionContext.setASTVisitor( null );
* myVisitor.teardownVisitor();
* </pre></blockquote>
*
*/
public interface ASTVisitor extends Visitor
{
// Compilation phases for tree handling
public static final int AFTER_PARSE = 0;
public static final int AFTER_BIND = 1;
public static final int AFTER_OPTIMIZE = 2;
/**
* Initialize the Visitor before processing any trees. User-written code
* calls this method before poking the Visitor into the
* LanguageConnectionContext. For example, an
* implementation of this method might open a trace file.
*/
public void initializeVisitor() throws StandardException;
/**
* Final call to the Visitor. User-written code calls this method when it is
* done inspecting query trees. For instance, an implementation of this method
* might release resources, closing files it has opened.
*/
public void teardownVisitor() throws StandardException;
/**
* The compiler calls this method just before walking a query tree.
*
* @param statementText Text used to create the tree.
* @param phase of compilation (AFTER_PARSE, AFTER_BIND, or AFTER_OPTIMIZE).
*/
public void begin(String statementText, int phase) throws StandardException;
/**
* The compiler calls this method when it's done walking a tree.
*
* @param phase of compilation (AFTER_PARSE, AFTER_BIND, or AFTER_OPTIMIZE).
*/
public void end(int phase) throws StandardException;
}