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                            //---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
// 
//      Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// 
// 
// @owner  [....]
// @backupOwner [....] 
//--------------------------------------------------------------------- 

using System; 
using System.Collections.Generic;
//using System.Diagnostics; // Please use PlanCompiler.Assert instead of Debug.Assert in this class...
using System.Globalization;
 
using System.Data.Common;
using md = System.Data.Metadata.Edm; 
 
//
// This module contains a few utility functions that make it easier to operate 
// with type metadata
//

namespace System.Data.Query.PlanCompiler 
{
    ///  
    /// This class is used as a Comparer for Types all through the PlanCompiler. 
    /// It has a pretty strict definition of type equality - which pretty much devolves
    /// to equality of the "Identity" of the Type (not the TypeUsage). 
    ///
    /// NOTE: Unlike other parts of the query pipeline, record types follow
    /// a much stricter equality condition here - the field names must be the same, and
    /// the field types must be equal. 
    ///
    /// NOTE: Primitive types are considered equal, if their Identities are equal. This doesn't 
    /// take into account any of the facets that are represented external to the type (size, for instance). 
    /// Again, this is different from other parts of  the query pipeline; and we're much stricter here
    /// 
    /// 
    sealed internal class TypeUsageEqualityComparer : IEqualityComparer
    {
        private TypeUsageEqualityComparer() { } 
        internal static readonly TypeUsageEqualityComparer Instance = new TypeUsageEqualityComparer();
 
        #region IEqualityComparer Members 

        public bool Equals(System.Data.Metadata.Edm.TypeUsage x, System.Data.Metadata.Edm.TypeUsage y) 
        {
            if (x == null || y == null)
            {
                return false; 
            }
 
            return TypeUsageEqualityComparer.Equals(x.EdmType, y.EdmType); 
        }
 
        public int GetHashCode(System.Data.Metadata.Edm.TypeUsage obj)
        {
            return obj.EdmType.Identity.GetHashCode();
        } 

        #endregion 
 
        internal static bool Equals(md.EdmType x, md.EdmType y)
        { 
            return x.Identity.Equals(y.Identity);
        }
    }
 
    internal static class TypeUtils
    { 
        ///  
        /// Is this type a UDT? (ie) a structural type supported by the store
        ///  
        /// the type in question
        /// true, if the type was a UDT
        internal static bool IsUdt(md.TypeUsage type)
        { 
            return IsUdt(type.EdmType);
        } 
 
        /// 
        /// Is this type a UDT? (ie) a structural type supported by the store 
        /// 
        /// the type in question
        /// true, if the type was a UDT
        internal static bool IsUdt(md.EdmType type) 
        {
#if UDT_SUPPORT 
            // Ideally this should be as simple as: 
            // return TypeUsage.HasExtendedAttribute(type, MetadataConstants.UdtAttribute);
            // The definition below is 'Type is a ComplexType defined in the store'. 
            return (BuiltInTypeKind.ComplexType == type.BuiltInTypeKind &&
                    TypeHelpers.HasExtendedAttribute(type, MetadataConstants.TargetAttribute));
#else
            return false; 
#endif
        } 
 
        /// 
        /// Is this a structured type? 
        /// Note: Structured, in this context means structured outside the server.
        /// UDTs for instance, are considered to be scalar types - all WinFS types,
        /// would by this argument, be scalar types.
        ///  
        /// The type to check
        /// true, if the type is a structured type 
        internal static bool IsStructuredType(md.TypeUsage type) 
        {
            return (md.TypeSemantics.IsReferenceType(type) || 
                    md.TypeSemantics.IsRowType(type) ||
                    md.TypeSemantics.IsEntityType(type) ||
                    md.TypeSemantics.IsRelationshipType(type) ||
                    (md.TypeSemantics.IsComplexType(type) && !IsUdt(type))); 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// Is this type a collection type?
        ///  
        /// the current type
        /// true, if this is a collection type
        internal static bool IsCollectionType(md.TypeUsage type)
        { 
            return md.TypeSemantics.IsCollectionType(type);
        } 
 
        /// 
        /// Create a new collection type based on the supplied element type 
        /// 
        /// element type of the collection
        /// the new collection type
        internal static md.TypeUsage CreateCollectionType(md.TypeUsage elementType) 
        {
            return TypeHelpers.CreateCollectionTypeUsage(elementType); 
        } 
    }
} 

// File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
// 
//      Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// 
// 
// @owner  [....]
// @backupOwner [....] 
//--------------------------------------------------------------------- 

using System; 
using System.Collections.Generic;
//using System.Diagnostics; // Please use PlanCompiler.Assert instead of Debug.Assert in this class...
using System.Globalization;
 
using System.Data.Common;
using md = System.Data.Metadata.Edm; 
 
//
// This module contains a few utility functions that make it easier to operate 
// with type metadata
//

namespace System.Data.Query.PlanCompiler 
{
    ///  
    /// This class is used as a Comparer for Types all through the PlanCompiler. 
    /// It has a pretty strict definition of type equality - which pretty much devolves
    /// to equality of the "Identity" of the Type (not the TypeUsage). 
    ///
    /// NOTE: Unlike other parts of the query pipeline, record types follow
    /// a much stricter equality condition here - the field names must be the same, and
    /// the field types must be equal. 
    ///
    /// NOTE: Primitive types are considered equal, if their Identities are equal. This doesn't 
    /// take into account any of the facets that are represented external to the type (size, for instance). 
    /// Again, this is different from other parts of  the query pipeline; and we're much stricter here
    /// 
    /// 
    sealed internal class TypeUsageEqualityComparer : IEqualityComparer
    {
        private TypeUsageEqualityComparer() { } 
        internal static readonly TypeUsageEqualityComparer Instance = new TypeUsageEqualityComparer();
 
        #region IEqualityComparer Members 

        public bool Equals(System.Data.Metadata.Edm.TypeUsage x, System.Data.Metadata.Edm.TypeUsage y) 
        {
            if (x == null || y == null)
            {
                return false; 
            }
 
            return TypeUsageEqualityComparer.Equals(x.EdmType, y.EdmType); 
        }
 
        public int GetHashCode(System.Data.Metadata.Edm.TypeUsage obj)
        {
            return obj.EdmType.Identity.GetHashCode();
        } 

        #endregion 
 
        internal static bool Equals(md.EdmType x, md.EdmType y)
        { 
            return x.Identity.Equals(y.Identity);
        }
    }
 
    internal static class TypeUtils
    { 
        ///  
        /// Is this type a UDT? (ie) a structural type supported by the store
        ///  
        /// the type in question
        /// true, if the type was a UDT
        internal static bool IsUdt(md.TypeUsage type)
        { 
            return IsUdt(type.EdmType);
        } 
 
        /// 
        /// Is this type a UDT? (ie) a structural type supported by the store 
        /// 
        /// the type in question
        /// true, if the type was a UDT
        internal static bool IsUdt(md.EdmType type) 
        {
#if UDT_SUPPORT 
            // Ideally this should be as simple as: 
            // return TypeUsage.HasExtendedAttribute(type, MetadataConstants.UdtAttribute);
            // The definition below is 'Type is a ComplexType defined in the store'. 
            return (BuiltInTypeKind.ComplexType == type.BuiltInTypeKind &&
                    TypeHelpers.HasExtendedAttribute(type, MetadataConstants.TargetAttribute));
#else
            return false; 
#endif
        } 
 
        /// 
        /// Is this a structured type? 
        /// Note: Structured, in this context means structured outside the server.
        /// UDTs for instance, are considered to be scalar types - all WinFS types,
        /// would by this argument, be scalar types.
        ///  
        /// The type to check
        /// true, if the type is a structured type 
        internal static bool IsStructuredType(md.TypeUsage type) 
        {
            return (md.TypeSemantics.IsReferenceType(type) || 
                    md.TypeSemantics.IsRowType(type) ||
                    md.TypeSemantics.IsEntityType(type) ||
                    md.TypeSemantics.IsRelationshipType(type) ||
                    (md.TypeSemantics.IsComplexType(type) && !IsUdt(type))); 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// Is this type a collection type?
        ///  
        /// the current type
        /// true, if this is a collection type
        internal static bool IsCollectionType(md.TypeUsage type)
        { 
            return md.TypeSemantics.IsCollectionType(type);
        } 
 
        /// 
        /// Create a new collection type based on the supplied element type 
        /// 
        /// element type of the collection
        /// the new collection type
        internal static md.TypeUsage CreateCollectionType(md.TypeUsage elementType) 
        {
            return TypeHelpers.CreateCollectionTypeUsage(elementType); 
        } 
    }
} 

// File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.

                        

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