Version
1.10.0
What happened?
When I join another table using LEFT OUTER JOIN, the referenced colums are not treated as potential NULL.
For example, int32 is used instead of sql.NullInt32
Relevant log output
No response
Database schema
CREATE TABLE authors
(
id INT(10) NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
parent_id INT(10),
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
CREATE TABLE parents
(
id INT(10) NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
SQL queries
-- name: AllAuthors :many
SELECT authors.id,
authors.name,
parents.id as alias_id,
parents.name as alias_name
FROM authors LEFT OUTER JOIN parents ON (authors.parent_id = parents.id);
Configuration
{
"version": "1",
"packages": [
{
"path": "db",
"engine": "mysql",
"schema": "query.sql",
"queries": "query.sql"
}
]
}
Playground URL
https://play.sqlc.dev/p/ce7fec524f816ea7f485c8d9b83c60a0e36c7de065db7d23150d7271ce59bd90
What operating system are you using?
macOS
What database engines are you using?
MySQL
What type of code are you generating?
Go
Version
1.10.0
What happened?
When I join another table using
LEFT OUTER JOIN, the referenced colums are not treated as potentialNULL.For example,
int32is used instead ofsql.NullInt32Relevant log output
No response
Database schema
SQL queries
Configuration
Playground URL
https://play.sqlc.dev/p/ce7fec524f816ea7f485c8d9b83c60a0e36c7de065db7d23150d7271ce59bd90
What operating system are you using?
macOS
What database engines are you using?
MySQL
What type of code are you generating?
Go