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  1. migrator/migrator.go

    					parseCheckConstraints = stmt.Schema.ParseCheckConstraints()
    				)
    				for _, dbName := range stmt.Schema.DBNames {
    					var foundColumn gorm.ColumnType
    
    					for _, columnType := range columnTypes {
    						if columnType.Name() == dbName {
    							foundColumn = columnType
    							break
    						}
    					}
    
    					if foundColumn == nil {
    						// not found, add column
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    - Registered: Sun May 05 09:35:13 GMT 2024
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  2. scan.go

    	if db.Statement.Schema != nil {
    		for idx, name := range columns {
    			if field := db.Statement.Schema.LookUpField(name); field != nil {
    				values[idx] = reflect.New(reflect.PtrTo(field.FieldType)).Interface()
    				continue
    			}
    			values[idx] = new(interface{})
    		}
    	} else if len(columnTypes) > 0 {
    		for idx, columnType := range columnTypes {
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    - Registered: Sun May 05 09:35:13 GMT 2024
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  3. schema/field.go

    	NewValuePool           FieldNewValuePool
    
    	// In some db (e.g. MySQL), Unique and UniqueIndex are indistinguishable.
    	// When a column has a (not Mul) UniqueIndex, Migrator always reports its gorm.ColumnType is Unique.
    	// It causes field unnecessarily migration.
    	// Therefore, we need to record the UniqueIndex on this column (exclude Mul UniqueIndex) for MigrateColumnUnique.
    	UniqueIndex string
    }
    
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    - Last Modified: Mon Apr 15 03:20:20 GMT 2024
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