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use std::io::Write;

use deserialize::{self, FromSql};
use serialize::{self, Output, ToSql};
use sql_types;
use sqlite::connection::SqliteValue;
use sqlite::Sqlite;

#[cfg(feature = "chrono")]
mod chrono;

/// The returned pointer is *only* valid for the lifetime to the argument of
/// `from_sql`. This impl is intended for uses where you want to write a new
/// impl in terms of `String`, but don't want to allocate. We have to return a
/// raw pointer instead of a reference with a lifetime due to the structure of
/// `FromSql`
impl FromSql<sql_types::Date, Sqlite> for *const str {
    fn from_sql(value: Option<&SqliteValue>) -> deserialize::Result<Self> {
        FromSql::<sql_types::Text, Sqlite>::from_sql(value)
    }
}

impl ToSql<sql_types::Date, Sqlite> for str {
    fn to_sql<W: Write>(&self, out: &mut Output<W, Sqlite>) -> serialize::Result {
        ToSql::<sql_types::Text, Sqlite>::to_sql(self, out)
    }
}

impl ToSql<sql_types::Date, Sqlite> for String {
    fn to_sql<W: Write>(&self, out: &mut Output<W, Sqlite>) -> serialize::Result {
        <&str as ToSql<sql_types::Date, Sqlite>>::to_sql(&&**self, out)
    }
}

/// The returned pointer is *only* valid for the lifetime to the argument of
/// `from_sql`. This impl is intended for uses where you want to write a new
/// impl in terms of `String`, but don't want to allocate. We have to return a
/// raw pointer instead of a reference with a lifetime due to the structure of
/// `FromSql`
impl FromSql<sql_types::Time, Sqlite> for *const str {
    fn from_sql(value: Option<&SqliteValue>) -> deserialize::Result<Self> {
        FromSql::<sql_types::Text, Sqlite>::from_sql(value)
    }
}

impl ToSql<sql_types::Time, Sqlite> for str {
    fn to_sql<W: Write>(&self, out: &mut Output<W, Sqlite>) -> serialize::Result {
        ToSql::<sql_types::Text, Sqlite>::to_sql(self, out)
    }
}

impl ToSql<sql_types::Time, Sqlite> for String {
    fn to_sql<W: Write>(&self, out: &mut Output<W, Sqlite>) -> serialize::Result {
        <&str as ToSql<sql_types::Time, Sqlite>>::to_sql(&&**self, out)
    }
}

/// The returned pointer is *only* valid for the lifetime to the argument of
/// `from_sql`. This impl is intended for uses where you want to write a new
/// impl in terms of `String`, but don't want to allocate. We have to return a
/// raw pointer instead of a reference with a lifetime due to the structure of
/// `FromSql`
impl FromSql<sql_types::Timestamp, Sqlite> for *const str {
    fn from_sql(value: Option<&SqliteValue>) -> deserialize::Result<Self> {
        FromSql::<sql_types::Text, Sqlite>::from_sql(value)
    }
}

impl ToSql<sql_types::Timestamp, Sqlite> for str {
    fn to_sql<W: Write>(&self, out: &mut Output<W, Sqlite>) -> serialize::Result {
        ToSql::<sql_types::Text, Sqlite>::to_sql(self, out)
    }
}

impl ToSql<sql_types::Timestamp, Sqlite> for String {
    fn to_sql<W: Write>(&self, out: &mut Output<W, Sqlite>) -> serialize::Result {
        <&str as ToSql<sql_types::Timestamp, Sqlite>>::to_sql(&&**self, out)
    }
}