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25 # special operators (-in, -between). May be extended/overridden by user.
32 # unaryish operators - key maps to handler
94 # special operators
98 # unary operators
649 # CASE: special operators like -in or -between
748 # try to DWIM on equality operators
1529 by the special operators C<-in> and C<-not_in> for generating
1675 Takes a reference to a list of "special operators"
1681 Takes a reference to a list of "unary operators"
1872 =head2 Specific comparison operators
1940 =head2 Logic and nesting operators
1981 =head2 Special operators : IN, BETWEEN, etc.
2024 Another pair of operators is C<-between> and C<-not_between>,
2062 These are the two builtin "special operators"; but the
2065 =head2 Unary operators: bool
2068 database you can use the C<-bool> and C<-not_bool> operators. For
2082 then you should use the and/or operators:-
2220 is deprecated - the preferred method is to use the boolean operators -
2221 see L</"Unary operators: bool"> :
2278 Other subquery operators, like for example C<"E<gt> ALL"> or C<"NOT IN">,
2417 Special operators IN and BETWEEN are fairly standard and therefore
2419 C<_where_field_IN> and C<_where_field_BETWEEN>). For other operators,
2664 Laurent Dami (internal refactoring, multiple -nest, extensible list of special operators, literal SQL)