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use arrow::datatypes::DataType;
use super::binary::comparison_coercion;
/// Attempts to coerce the types of `list_types` to be comparable with the
/// `expr_type`.
/// Returns the common data type for `expr_type` and `list_types`
pub fn get_coerce_type_for_list(
expr_type: &DataType,
list_types: &[DataType],
) -> Option<DataType> {
list_types
.iter()
.try_fold(expr_type.clone(), |left_type, right_type| {
comparison_coercion(&left_type, right_type)
})
}
/// Find a common coerceable type for all `when_or_then_types` as well
/// and the `case_or_else_type`, if specified.
/// Returns the common data type for `when_or_then_types` and `case_or_else_type`
pub fn get_coerce_type_for_case_expression(
when_or_then_types: &[DataType],
case_or_else_type: Option<&DataType>,
) -> Option<DataType> {
let case_or_else_type = match case_or_else_type {
None => when_or_then_types[0].clone(),
Some(data_type) => data_type.clone(),
};
when_or_then_types
.iter()
.try_fold(case_or_else_type, |left_type, right_type| {
// TODO: now just use the `equal` coercion rule for case when. If find the issue, and
// refactor again.
comparison_coercion(&left_type, right_type)
})
}