fix(partitioning): convert nano timestamp partition values to nanoseconds#3653
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Closes #3652
Rationale for this change
_to_partition_representationhas no handler forTimestampNanoType/TimestamptzNanoType, so adatetimepartition valuepasses through unchanged instead of being converted to nanoseconds since epoch. The manifest writer expects an int there, so
identity-partitioned writes on
timestamp_nscolumns would fail once v3 writing lands (#1551).This adds a handler for the two nano types, mirroring the existing microsecond one with
datetime_to_nanos.Happy to rework this or fold it into the v3 write effort if that's preferred.
Are these changes tested?
Yes, added unit tests covering
datetime, int passthrough andNonefor both nano types, plus the same cases for the microsecondtypes which weren't covered before.
Are there any user-facing changes?
No. Writing v3 tables is still gated, this just makes partitioned v3 writes work correctly once it's enabled.