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// Manually extracted from mysql-5.7.9/include/mysql.h.pp
// some more info here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/c-api-prepared-statement-type-codes.html
exports.DECIMAL     = 0x00; // aka DECIMAL (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/precision-math-decimal-changes.html)
exports.TINY        = 0x01; // aka TINYINT, 1 byte
exports.SHORT       = 0x02; // aka SMALLINT, 2 bytes
exports.LONG        = 0x03; // aka INT, 4 bytes
exports.FLOAT       = 0x04; // aka FLOAT, 4-8 bytes
exports.DOUBLE      = 0x05; // aka DOUBLE, 8 bytes
exports.NULL        = 0x06; // NULL (used for prepared statements, I think)
exports.TIMESTAMP   = 0x07; // aka TIMESTAMP
exports.LONGLONG    = 0x08; // aka BIGINT, 8 bytes
exports.INT24       = 0x09; // aka MEDIUMINT, 3 bytes
exports.DATE        = 0x0a; // aka DATE
exports.TIME        = 0x0b; // aka TIME
exports.DATETIME    = 0x0c; // aka DATETIME
exports.YEAR        = 0x0d; // aka YEAR, 1 byte (don't ask)
exports.NEWDATE     = 0x0e; // aka ?
exports.VARCHAR     = 0x0f; // aka VARCHAR (?)
exports.BIT         = 0x10; // aka BIT, 1-8 byte
exports.TIMESTAMP2  = 0x11; // aka TIMESTAMP with fractional seconds
exports.DATETIME2   = 0x12; // aka DATETIME with fractional seconds
exports.TIME2       = 0x13; // aka TIME with fractional seconds
exports.JSON        = 0xf5; // aka JSON
exports.NEWDECIMAL  = 0xf6; // aka DECIMAL
exports.ENUM        = 0xf7; // aka ENUM
exports.SET         = 0xf8; // aka SET
exports.TINY_BLOB   = 0xf9; // aka TINYBLOB, TINYTEXT
exports.MEDIUM_BLOB = 0xfa; // aka MEDIUMBLOB, MEDIUMTEXT
exports.LONG_BLOB   = 0xfb; // aka LONGBLOG, LONGTEXT
exports.BLOB        = 0xfc; // aka BLOB, TEXT
exports.VAR_STRING  = 0xfd; // aka VARCHAR, VARBINARY
exports.STRING      = 0xfe; // aka CHAR, BINARY
exports.GEOMETRY    = 0xff; // aka GEOMETRY