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// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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//! Type coercion rules for DataFusion
//!
//! Coercion is performed automatically by DataFusion when the types
//! of arguments passed to a function or needed by operators do not
//! exacty match the types required by that function / operator. In
//! this case, DataFusion will attempt to *coerce* the arguments to
//! types accepted by the function by inserting CAST operations.
//!
//! CAST operations added by coercion are lossless and never discard
//! information.
//!
//! For example coercion from i32 -> i64 might be
//! performed because all valid i32 values can be represented using an
//! i64. However, i64 -> i32 is never performed as there are i64
//! values which can not be represented by i32 values.
use DataType;
/// Determine if a DataType is signed numeric or not
// Determine if a DataType is Null or not
/// Determine if a DataType is numeric or not
/// Determine if a DataType is Timestamp or not
/// Determine if a DataType is Date or not