quote($args[0], isset($args[1]) ? $args[1] : true); break; case 'qn': return $this->quoteName($args[0], isset($args[1]) ? $args[1] : null); break; case 'e': return $this->escape($args[0], isset($args[1]) ? $args[1] : false); break; } } /** * Class constructor. * * @param F0FDatabaseDriver $db The database driver. * * @since 11.1 */ public function __construct(F0FDatabaseDriver $db = null) { $this->db = $db; } /** * Magic function to convert the query to a string. * * @return string The completed query. * * @since 11.1 */ public function __toString() { $query = ''; if ($this->sql) { return $this->sql; } switch ($this->type) { case 'element': $query .= (string) $this->element; break; case 'select': $query .= (string) $this->select; $query .= (string) $this->from; if ($this->join) { // Special case for joins foreach ($this->join as $join) { $query .= (string) $join; } } if ($this->where) { $query .= (string) $this->where; } if ($this->group) { $query .= (string) $this->group; } if ($this->having) { $query .= (string) $this->having; } if ($this->order) { $query .= (string) $this->order; } if ($this->union) { $query .= (string) $this->union; } break; case 'delete': $query .= (string) $this->delete; $query .= (string) $this->from; if ($this->join) { // Special case for joins foreach ($this->join as $join) { $query .= (string) $join; } } if ($this->where) { $query .= (string) $this->where; } if ($this->order) { $query .= (string) $this->order; } break; case 'update': $query .= (string) $this->update; if ($this->join) { // Special case for joins foreach ($this->join as $join) { $query .= (string) $join; } } $query .= (string) $this->set; if ($this->where) { $query .= (string) $this->where; } if ($this->order) { $query .= (string) $this->order; } break; case 'insert': $query .= (string) $this->insert; // Set method if ($this->set) { $query .= (string) $this->set; } // Columns-Values method elseif ($this->values) { if ($this->columns) { $query .= (string) $this->columns; } $elements = $this->values->getElements(); if (!($elements[0] instanceof $this)) { $query .= ' VALUES '; } $query .= (string) $this->values; } break; case 'call': $query .= (string) $this->call; break; case 'exec': $query .= (string) $this->exec; break; } if ($this instanceof F0FDatabaseQueryLimitable) { $query = $this->processLimit($query, $this->limit, $this->offset); } return $query; } /** * Magic function to get protected variable value * * @param string $name The name of the variable. * * @return mixed * * @since 11.1 */ public function __get($name) { return isset($this->$name) ? $this->$name : null; } /** * Add a single column, or array of columns to the CALL clause of the query. * * Note that you must not mix insert, update, delete and select method calls when building a query. * The call method can, however, be called multiple times in the same query. * * Usage: * $query->call('a.*')->call('b.id'); * $query->call(array('a.*', 'b.id')); * * @param mixed $columns A string or an array of field names. * * @return F0FDatabaseQuery Returns this object to allow chaining. * * @since 12.1 */ public function call($columns) { $this->type = 'call'; if (is_null($this->call)) { $this->call = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('CALL', $columns); } else { $this->call->append($columns); } return $this; } /** * Casts a value to a char. * * Ensure that the value is properly quoted before passing to the method. * * Usage: * $query->select($query->castAsChar('a')); * * @param string $value The value to cast as a char. * * @return string Returns the cast value. * * @since 11.1 */ public function castAsChar($value) { return $value; } /** * Gets the number of characters in a string. * * Note, use 'length' to find the number of bytes in a string. * * Usage: * $query->select($query->charLength('a')); * * @param string $field A value. * @param string $operator Comparison operator between charLength integer value and $condition * @param string $condition Integer value to compare charLength with. * * @return string The required char length call. * * @since 11.1 */ public function charLength($field, $operator = null, $condition = null) { return 'CHAR_LENGTH(' . $field . ')' . (isset($operator) && isset($condition) ? ' ' . $operator . ' ' . $condition : ''); } /** * Clear data from the query or a specific clause of the query. * * @param string $clause Optionally, the name of the clause to clear, or nothing to clear the whole query. * * @return F0FDatabaseQuery Returns this object to allow chaining. * * @since 11.1 */ public function clear($clause = null) { $this->sql = null; switch ($clause) { case 'select': $this->select = null; $this->type = null; break; case 'delete': $this->delete = null; $this->type = null; break; case 'update': $this->update = null; $this->type = null; break; case 'insert': $this->insert = null; $this->type = null; $this->autoIncrementField = null; break; case 'from': $this->from = null; break; case 'join': $this->join = null; break; case 'set': $this->set = null; break; case 'where': $this->where = null; break; case 'group': $this->group = null; break; case 'having': $this->having = null; break; case 'order': $this->order = null; break; case 'columns': $this->columns = null; break; case 'values': $this->values = null; break; case 'exec': $this->exec = null; $this->type = null; break; case 'call': $this->call = null; $this->type = null; break; case 'limit': $this->offset = 0; $this->limit = 0; break; case 'offset': $this->offset = 0; break; case 'union': $this->union = null; break; case 'unionAll': $this->unionAll = null; break; default: $this->type = null; $this->select = null; $this->delete = null; $this->update = null; $this->insert = null; $this->from = null; $this->join = null; $this->set = null; $this->where = null; $this->group = null; $this->having = null; $this->order = null; $this->columns = null; $this->values = null; $this->autoIncrementField = null; $this->exec = null; $this->call = null; $this->union = null; $this->unionAll = null; $this->offset = 0; $this->limit = 0; break; } return $this; } /** * Adds a column, or array of column names that would be used for an INSERT INTO statement. * * @param mixed $columns A column name, or array of column names. * * @return F0FDatabaseQuery Returns this object to allow chaining. * * @since 11.1 */ public function columns($columns) { if (is_null($this->columns)) { $this->columns = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('()', $columns); } else { $this->columns->append($columns); } return $this; } /** * Concatenates an array of column names or values. * * Usage: * $query->select($query->concatenate(array('a', 'b'))); * * @param array $values An array of values to concatenate. * @param string $separator As separator to place between each value. * * @return string The concatenated values. * * @since 11.1 */ public function concatenate($values, $separator = null) { if ($separator) { return 'CONCATENATE(' . implode(' || ' . $this->quote($separator) . ' || ', $values) . ')'; } else { return 'CONCATENATE(' . implode(' || ', $values) . ')'; } } /** * Gets the current date and time. * * Usage: * $query->where('published_up < '.$query->currentTimestamp()); * * @return string * * @since 11.1 */ public function currentTimestamp() { return 'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()'; } /** * Returns a PHP date() function compliant date format for the database driver. * * This method is provided for use where the query object is passed to a function for modification. * If you have direct access to the database object, it is recommended you use the getDateFormat method directly. * * @return string The format string. * * @since 11.1 */ public function dateFormat() { if (!($this->db instanceof F0FDatabaseDriver)) { throw new RuntimeException('JLIB_DATABASE_ERROR_INVALID_DB_OBJECT'); } return $this->db->getDateFormat(); } /** * Creates a formatted dump of the query for debugging purposes. * * Usage: * echo $query->dump(); * * @return string * * @since 11.3 */ public function dump() { return '
' . str_replace('#__', $this->db->getPrefix(), $this) . '';
	}
	/**
	 * Add a table name to the DELETE clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Note that you must not mix insert, update, delete and select method calls when building a query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->delete('#__a')->where('id = 1');
	 *
	 * @param   string  $table  The name of the table to delete from.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function delete($table = null)
	{
		$this->type = 'delete';
		$this->delete = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('DELETE', null);
		if (!empty($table))
		{
			$this->from($table);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Method to escape a string for usage in an SQL statement.
	 *
	 * This method is provided for use where the query object is passed to a function for modification.
	 * If you have direct access to the database object, it is recommended you use the escape method directly.
	 *
	 * Note that 'e' is an alias for this method as it is in F0FDatabaseDriver.
	 *
	 * @param   string   $text   The string to be escaped.
	 * @param   boolean  $extra  Optional parameter to provide extra escaping.
	 *
	 * @return  string  The escaped string.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 * @throws  RuntimeException if the internal db property is not a valid object.
	 */
	public function escape($text, $extra = false)
	{
		if (!($this->db instanceof F0FDatabaseDriver))
		{
			throw new RuntimeException('JLIB_DATABASE_ERROR_INVALID_DB_OBJECT');
		}
		return $this->db->escape($text, $extra);
	}
	/**
	 * Add a single column, or array of columns to the EXEC clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Note that you must not mix insert, update, delete and select method calls when building a query.
	 * The exec method can, however, be called multiple times in the same query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->exec('a.*')->exec('b.id');
	 * $query->exec(array('a.*', 'b.id'));
	 *
	 * @param   mixed  $columns  A string or an array of field names.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function exec($columns)
	{
		$this->type = 'exec';
		if (is_null($this->exec))
		{
			$this->exec = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('EXEC', $columns);
		}
		else
		{
			$this->exec->append($columns);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a table to the FROM clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Note that while an array of tables can be provided, it is recommended you use explicit joins.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select('*')->from('#__a');
	 *
	 * @param   mixed   $tables         A string or array of table names.
	 *                                  This can be a F0FDatabaseQuery object (or a child of it) when used
	 *                                  as a subquery in FROM clause along with a value for $subQueryAlias.
	 * @param   string  $subQueryAlias  Alias used when $tables is a F0FDatabaseQuery.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @throws  RuntimeException
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function from($tables, $subQueryAlias = null)
	{
		if (is_null($this->from))
		{
			if ($tables instanceof $this)
			{
				if (is_null($subQueryAlias))
				{
					throw new RuntimeException('JLIB_DATABASE_ERROR_NULL_SUBQUERY_ALIAS');
				}
				$tables = '( ' . (string) $tables . ' ) AS ' . $this->quoteName($subQueryAlias);
			}
			$this->from = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('FROM', $tables);
		}
		else
		{
			$this->from->append($tables);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Used to get a string to extract year from date column.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->year($query->quoteName('dateColumn')));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $date  Date column containing year to be extracted.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns string to extract year from a date.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function year($date)
	{
		return 'YEAR(' . $date . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Used to get a string to extract month from date column.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->month($query->quoteName('dateColumn')));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $date  Date column containing month to be extracted.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns string to extract month from a date.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function month($date)
	{
		return 'MONTH(' . $date . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Used to get a string to extract day from date column.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->day($query->quoteName('dateColumn')));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $date  Date column containing day to be extracted.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns string to extract day from a date.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function day($date)
	{
		return 'DAY(' . $date . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Used to get a string to extract hour from date column.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->hour($query->quoteName('dateColumn')));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $date  Date column containing hour to be extracted.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns string to extract hour from a date.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function hour($date)
	{
		return 'HOUR(' . $date . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Used to get a string to extract minute from date column.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->minute($query->quoteName('dateColumn')));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $date  Date column containing minute to be extracted.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns string to extract minute from a date.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function minute($date)
	{
		return 'MINUTE(' . $date . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Used to get a string to extract seconds from date column.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->second($query->quoteName('dateColumn')));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $date  Date column containing second to be extracted.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns string to extract second from a date.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function second($date)
	{
		return 'SECOND(' . $date . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Add a grouping column to the GROUP clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->group('id');
	 *
	 * @param   mixed  $columns  A string or array of ordering columns.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function group($columns)
	{
		if (is_null($this->group))
		{
			$this->group = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('GROUP BY', $columns);
		}
		else
		{
			$this->group->append($columns);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * A conditions to the HAVING clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->group('id')->having('COUNT(id) > 5');
	 *
	 * @param   mixed   $conditions  A string or array of columns.
	 * @param   string  $glue        The glue by which to join the conditions. Defaults to AND.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function having($conditions, $glue = 'AND')
	{
		if (is_null($this->having))
		{
			$glue = strtoupper($glue);
			$this->having = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('HAVING', $conditions, " $glue ");
		}
		else
		{
			$this->having->append($conditions);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add an INNER JOIN clause to the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->innerJoin('b ON b.id = a.id')->innerJoin('c ON c.id = b.id');
	 *
	 * @param   string  $condition  The join condition.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function innerJoin($condition)
	{
		$this->join('INNER', $condition);
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a table name to the INSERT clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Note that you must not mix insert, update, delete and select method calls when building a query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->insert('#__a')->set('id = 1');
	 * $query->insert('#__a')->columns('id, title')->values('1,2')->values('3,4');
	 * $query->insert('#__a')->columns('id, title')->values(array('1,2', '3,4'));
	 *
	 * @param   mixed    $table           The name of the table to insert data into.
	 * @param   boolean  $incrementField  The name of the field to auto increment.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function insert($table, $incrementField=false)
	{
		$this->type = 'insert';
		$this->insert = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('INSERT INTO', $table);
		$this->autoIncrementField = $incrementField;
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a JOIN clause to the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->join('INNER', 'b ON b.id = a.id);
	 *
	 * @param   string  $type        The type of join. This string is prepended to the JOIN keyword.
	 * @param   string  $conditions  A string or array of conditions.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function join($type, $conditions)
	{
		if (is_null($this->join))
		{
			$this->join = array();
		}
		$this->join[] = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement(strtoupper($type) . ' JOIN', $conditions);
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a LEFT JOIN clause to the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->leftJoin('b ON b.id = a.id')->leftJoin('c ON c.id = b.id');
	 *
	 * @param   string  $condition  The join condition.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function leftJoin($condition)
	{
		$this->join('LEFT', $condition);
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Get the length of a string in bytes.
	 *
	 * Note, use 'charLength' to find the number of characters in a string.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * query->where($query->length('a').' > 3');
	 *
	 * @param   string  $value  The string to measure.
	 *
	 * @return  int
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function length($value)
	{
		return 'LENGTH(' . $value . ')';
	}
	/**
	 * Get the null or zero representation of a timestamp for the database driver.
	 *
	 * This method is provided for use where the query object is passed to a function for modification.
	 * If you have direct access to the database object, it is recommended you use the nullDate method directly.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->where('modified_date <> '.$query->nullDate());
	 *
	 * @param   boolean  $quoted  Optionally wraps the null date in database quotes (true by default).
	 *
	 * @return  string  Null or zero representation of a timestamp.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function nullDate($quoted = true)
	{
		if (!($this->db instanceof F0FDatabaseDriver))
		{
			throw new RuntimeException('JLIB_DATABASE_ERROR_INVALID_DB_OBJECT');
		}
		$result = $this->db->getNullDate($quoted);
		if ($quoted)
		{
			return $this->db->quote($result);
		}
		return $result;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a ordering column to the ORDER clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->order('foo')->order('bar');
	 * $query->order(array('foo','bar'));
	 *
	 * @param   mixed  $columns  A string or array of ordering columns.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function order($columns)
	{
		if (is_null($this->order))
		{
			$this->order = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('ORDER BY', $columns);
		}
		else
		{
			$this->order->append($columns);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add an OUTER JOIN clause to the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->outerJoin('b ON b.id = a.id')->outerJoin('c ON c.id = b.id');
	 *
	 * @param   string  $condition  The join condition.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function outerJoin($condition)
	{
		$this->join('OUTER', $condition);
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Method to quote and optionally escape a string to database requirements for insertion into the database.
	 *
	 * This method is provided for use where the query object is passed to a function for modification.
	 * If you have direct access to the database object, it is recommended you use the quote method directly.
	 *
	 * Note that 'q' is an alias for this method as it is in F0FDatabaseDriver.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->quote('fulltext');
	 * $query->q('fulltext');
	 * $query->q(array('option', 'fulltext'));
	 *
	 * @param   mixed    $text    A string or an array of strings to quote.
	 * @param   boolean  $escape  True to escape the string, false to leave it unchanged.
	 *
	 * @return  string  The quoted input string.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 * @throws  RuntimeException if the internal db property is not a valid object.
	 */
	public function quote($text, $escape = true)
	{
		if (!($this->db instanceof F0FDatabaseDriver))
		{
			throw new RuntimeException('JLIB_DATABASE_ERROR_INVALID_DB_OBJECT');
		}
		return $this->db->quote($text, $escape);
	}
	/**
	 * Wrap an SQL statement identifier name such as column, table or database names in quotes to prevent injection
	 * risks and reserved word conflicts.
	 *
	 * This method is provided for use where the query object is passed to a function for modification.
	 * If you have direct access to the database object, it is recommended you use the quoteName method directly.
	 *
	 * Note that 'qn' is an alias for this method as it is in F0FDatabaseDriver.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->quoteName('#__a');
	 * $query->qn('#__a');
	 *
	 * @param   mixed  $name  The identifier name to wrap in quotes, or an array of identifier names to wrap in quotes.
	 *                        Each type supports dot-notation name.
	 * @param   mixed  $as    The AS query part associated to $name. It can be string or array, in latter case it has to be
	 *                        same length of $name; if is null there will not be any AS part for string or array element.
	 *
	 * @return  mixed  The quote wrapped name, same type of $name.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 * @throws  RuntimeException if the internal db property is not a valid object.
	 */
	public function quoteName($name, $as = null)
	{
		if (!($this->db instanceof F0FDatabaseDriver))
		{
			throw new RuntimeException('JLIB_DATABASE_ERROR_INVALID_DB_OBJECT');
		}
		return $this->db->quoteName($name, $as);
	}
	/**
	 * Add a RIGHT JOIN clause to the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->rightJoin('b ON b.id = a.id')->rightJoin('c ON c.id = b.id');
	 *
	 * @param   string  $condition  The join condition.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function rightJoin($condition)
	{
		$this->join('RIGHT', $condition);
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a single column, or array of columns to the SELECT clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Note that you must not mix insert, update, delete and select method calls when building a query.
	 * The select method can, however, be called multiple times in the same query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select('a.*')->select('b.id');
	 * $query->select(array('a.*', 'b.id'));
	 *
	 * @param   mixed  $columns  A string or an array of field names.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function select($columns)
	{
		$this->type = 'select';
		if (is_null($this->select))
		{
			$this->select = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('SELECT', $columns);
		}
		else
		{
			$this->select->append($columns);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a single condition string, or an array of strings to the SET clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->set('a = 1')->set('b = 2');
	 * $query->set(array('a = 1', 'b = 2');
	 *
	 * @param   mixed   $conditions  A string or array of string conditions.
	 * @param   string  $glue        The glue by which to join the condition strings. Defaults to ,.
	 *                               Note that the glue is set on first use and cannot be changed.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function set($conditions, $glue = ',')
	{
		if (is_null($this->set))
		{
			$glue = strtoupper($glue);
			$this->set = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('SET', $conditions, "\n\t$glue ");
		}
		else
		{
			$this->set->append($conditions);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Allows a direct query to be provided to the database
	 * driver's setQuery() method, but still allow queries
	 * to have bounded variables.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->setQuery('select * from #__users');
	 *
	 * @param   mixed  $sql  An SQL Query
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function setQuery($sql)
	{
		$this->sql = $sql;
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a table name to the UPDATE clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Note that you must not mix insert, update, delete and select method calls when building a query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->update('#__foo')->set(...);
	 *
	 * @param   string  $table  A table to update.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function update($table)
	{
		$this->type = 'update';
		$this->update = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('UPDATE', $table);
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Adds a tuple, or array of tuples that would be used as values for an INSERT INTO statement.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->values('1,2,3')->values('4,5,6');
	 * $query->values(array('1,2,3', '4,5,6'));
	 *
	 * @param   string  $values  A single tuple, or array of tuples.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function values($values)
	{
		if (is_null($this->values))
		{
			$this->values = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('()', $values, '),(');
		}
		else
		{
			$this->values->append($values);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a single condition, or an array of conditions to the WHERE clause of the query.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->where('a = 1')->where('b = 2');
	 * $query->where(array('a = 1', 'b = 2'));
	 *
	 * @param   mixed   $conditions  A string or array of where conditions.
	 * @param   string  $glue        The glue by which to join the conditions. Defaults to AND.
	 *                               Note that the glue is set on first use and cannot be changed.
	 *
	 * @return  F0FDatabaseQuery  Returns this object to allow chaining.
	 *
	 * @since   11.1
	 */
	public function where($conditions, $glue = 'AND')
	{
		if (is_null($this->where))
		{
			$glue = strtoupper($glue);
			$this->where = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement('WHERE', $conditions, " $glue ");
		}
		else
		{
			$this->where->append($conditions);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Method to provide deep copy support to nested objects and
	 * arrays when cloning.
	 *
	 * @return  void
	 *
	 * @since   11.3
	 */
	public function __clone()
	{
		foreach ($this as $k => $v)
		{
			if ($k === 'db')
			{
				continue;
			}
			if (is_object($v) || is_array($v))
			{
				$this->{$k} = unserialize(serialize($v));
			}
		}
	}
	/**
	 * Add a query to UNION with the current query.
	 * Multiple unions each require separate statements and create an array of unions.
	 *
	 * Usage (the $query base query MUST be a select query):
	 * $query->union('SELECT name FROM  #__foo')
	 * $query->union('SELECT name FROM  #__foo', true)
	 * $query->union(array('SELECT name FROM  #__foo','SELECT name FROM  #__bar'))
	 * $query->union($query2)->union($query3)
	 * $query->union(array($query2, $query3))
	 *
	 * @param   mixed    $query     The F0FDatabaseQuery object or string to union.
	 * @param   boolean  $distinct  True to only return distinct rows from the union.
	 * @param   string   $glue      The glue by which to join the conditions.
	 *
	 * @return  mixed    The F0FDatabaseQuery object on success or boolean false on failure.
	 *
	 * @link http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/union.html
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function union($query, $distinct = false, $glue = '')
	{
		// Set up the DISTINCT flag, the name with parentheses, and the glue.
		if ($distinct)
		{
			$name = 'UNION DISTINCT ()';
			$glue = ')' . PHP_EOL . 'UNION DISTINCT (';
		}
		else
		{
			$glue = ')' . PHP_EOL . 'UNION (';
			$name = 'UNION ()';
		}
		// Get the F0FDatabaseQueryElement if it does not exist
		if (is_null($this->union))
		{
			$this->union = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement($name, $query, "$glue");
		}
		// Otherwise append the second UNION.
		else
		{
			$this->union->append($query);
		}
		return $this;
	}
	/**
	 * Add a query to UNION DISTINCT with the current query. Simply a proxy to union with the DISTINCT keyword.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->unionDistinct('SELECT name FROM  #__foo')
	 *
	 * @param   mixed   $query  The F0FDatabaseQuery object or string to union.
	 * @param   string  $glue   The glue by which to join the conditions.
	 *
	 * @return  mixed   The F0FDatabaseQuery object on success or boolean false on failure.
	 *
	 * @see     union
	 *
	 * @since   12.1
	 */
	public function unionDistinct($query, $glue = '')
	{
		$distinct = true;
		// Apply the distinct flag to the union.
		return $this->union($query, $distinct, $glue);
	}
	/**
	 * Find and replace sprintf-like tokens in a format string.
	 * Each token takes one of the following forms:
	 *     %%       - A literal percent character.
	 *     %[t]     - Where [t] is a type specifier.
	 *     %[n]$[x] - Where [n] is an argument specifier and [t] is a type specifier.
	 *
	 * Types:
	 * a - Numeric: Replacement text is coerced to a numeric type but not quoted or escaped.
	 * e - Escape: Replacement text is passed to $this->escape().
	 * E - Escape (extra): Replacement text is passed to $this->escape() with true as the second argument.
	 * n - Name Quote: Replacement text is passed to $this->quoteName().
	 * q - Quote: Replacement text is passed to $this->quote().
	 * Q - Quote (no escape): Replacement text is passed to $this->quote() with false as the second argument.
	 * r - Raw: Replacement text is used as-is. (Be careful)
	 *
	 * Date Types:
	 * - Replacement text automatically quoted (use uppercase for Name Quote).
	 * - Replacement text should be a string in date format or name of a date column.
	 * y/Y - Year
	 * m/M - Month
	 * d/D - Day
	 * h/H - Hour
	 * i/I - Minute
	 * s/S - Second
	 *
	 * Invariable Types:
	 * - Takes no argument.
	 * - Argument index not incremented.
	 * t - Replacement text is the result of $this->currentTimestamp().
	 * z - Replacement text is the result of $this->nullDate(false).
	 * Z - Replacement text is the result of $this->nullDate(true).
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->format('SELECT %1$n FROM %2$n WHERE %3$n = %4$a', 'foo', '#__foo', 'bar', 1);
	 * Returns: SELECT `foo` FROM `#__foo` WHERE `bar` = 1
	 *
	 * Notes:
	 * The argument specifier is optional but recommended for clarity.
	 * The argument index used for unspecified tokens is incremented only when used.
	 *
	 * @param   string  $format  The formatting string.
	 *
	 * @return  string  Returns a string produced according to the formatting string.
	 *
	 * @since   12.3
	 */
	public function format($format)
	{
		$query = $this;
		$args = array_slice(func_get_args(), 1);
		array_unshift($args, null);
		$i = 1;
		$func = function ($match) use ($query, $args, &$i)
		{
			if (isset($match[6]) && $match[6] == '%')
			{
				return '%';
			}
			// No argument required, do not increment the argument index.
			switch ($match[5])
			{
				case 't':
					return $query->currentTimestamp();
					break;
				case 'z':
					return $query->nullDate(false);
					break;
				case 'Z':
					return $query->nullDate(true);
					break;
			}
			// Increment the argument index only if argument specifier not provided.
			$index = is_numeric($match[4]) ? (int) $match[4] : $i++;
			if (!$index || !isset($args[$index]))
			{
				// TODO - What to do? sprintf() throws a Warning in these cases.
				$replacement = '';
			}
			else
			{
				$replacement = $args[$index];
			}
			switch ($match[5])
			{
				case 'a':
					return 0 + $replacement;
					break;
				case 'e':
					return $query->escape($replacement);
					break;
				case 'E':
					return $query->escape($replacement, true);
					break;
				case 'n':
					return $query->quoteName($replacement);
					break;
				case 'q':
					return $query->quote($replacement);
					break;
				case 'Q':
					return $query->quote($replacement, false);
					break;
				case 'r':
					return $replacement;
					break;
				// Dates
				case 'y':
					return $query->year($query->quote($replacement));
					break;
				case 'Y':
					return $query->year($query->quoteName($replacement));
					break;
				case 'm':
					return $query->month($query->quote($replacement));
					break;
				case 'M':
					return $query->month($query->quoteName($replacement));
					break;
				case 'd':
					return $query->day($query->quote($replacement));
					break;
				case 'D':
					return $query->day($query->quoteName($replacement));
					break;
				case 'h':
					return $query->hour($query->quote($replacement));
					break;
				case 'H':
					return $query->hour($query->quoteName($replacement));
					break;
				case 'i':
					return $query->minute($query->quote($replacement));
					break;
				case 'I':
					return $query->minute($query->quoteName($replacement));
					break;
				case 's':
					return $query->second($query->quote($replacement));
					break;
				case 'S':
					return $query->second($query->quoteName($replacement));
					break;
			}
			return '';
		};
		/**
		 * Regexp to find an replace all tokens.
		 * Matched fields:
		 * 0: Full token
		 * 1: Everything following '%'
		 * 2: Everything following '%' unless '%'
		 * 3: Argument specifier and '$'
		 * 4: Argument specifier
		 * 5: Type specifier
		 * 6: '%' if full token is '%%'
		 */
		return preg_replace_callback('#%(((([\d]+)\$)?([aeEnqQryYmMdDhHiIsStzZ]))|(%))#', $func, $format);
	}
	/**
	 * Add to the current date and time.
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->select($query->dateAdd());
	 * Prefixing the interval with a - (negative sign) will cause subtraction to be used.
	 * Note: Not all drivers support all units.
	 *
	 * @param   datetime  $date      The date to add to. May be date or datetime
	 * @param   string    $interval  The string representation of the appropriate number of units
	 * @param   string    $datePart  The part of the date to perform the addition on
	 *
	 * @return  string  The string with the appropriate sql for addition of dates
	 *
	 * @see     http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/date-and-time-functions.html#function_date-add
	 * @since   13.1
	 */
	public function dateAdd($date, $interval, $datePart)
	{
		return trim("DATE_ADD('" . $date . "', INTERVAL " . $interval . ' ' . $datePart . ')');
	}
	/**
	 * Add a query to UNION ALL with the current query.
	 * Multiple unions each require separate statements and create an array of unions.
	 *
	 * Usage:
	 * $query->union('SELECT name FROM  #__foo')
	 * $query->union(array('SELECT name FROM  #__foo','SELECT name FROM  #__bar'))
	 *
	 * @param   mixed    $query     The F0FDatabaseQuery object or string to union.
	 * @param   boolean  $distinct  Not used - ignored.
	 * @param   string   $glue      Not used - ignored.
	 *
	 * @return  mixed    The F0FDatabaseQuery object on success or boolean false on failure.
	 *
	 * @see     union
	 *
	 * @since   13.1
	 */
	public function unionAll($query, $distinct = false, $glue = '')
	{
		$glue = ')' . PHP_EOL . 'UNION ALL (';
		$name = 'UNION ALL ()';
		// Get the F0FDatabaseQueryElement if it does not exist
		if (is_null($this->unionAll))
		{
			$this->unionAll = new F0FDatabaseQueryElement($name, $query, "$glue");
		}
		// Otherwise append the second UNION.
		else
		{
			$this->unionAll->append($query);
		}
		return $this;
	}
}