my $attrs = $self->_resolved_attrs_copy;
- if ($attrs->{collapse}) {
- $self->throw_exception(
- 'single() can not be used on resultsets prefetching has_many. Use find( \%cond ) or next() instead'
- );
- }
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ 'single() can not be used on resultsets prefetching has_many. Use find( \%cond ) or next() instead'
+ ) if $attrs->{collapse};
if ($where) {
if (defined $attrs->{where}) {
}
}
- my @data = $self->result_source->storage->select_single(
+ my $data = [ $self->result_source->storage->select_single(
$attrs->{from}, $attrs->{select},
$attrs->{where}, $attrs
- );
-
- return @data
- ? ($self->_construct_objects(@data))[0]
- : undef
- ;
+ )];
+ return undef unless @$data;
+ $self->{stashed_rows} = [ $data ];
+ $self->_construct_objects->[0];
}
sub next {
my ($self) = @_;
+
if (my $cache = $self->get_cache) {
$self->{all_cache_position} ||= 0;
return $cache->[$self->{all_cache_position}++];
}
+
if ($self->{attrs}{cache}) {
delete $self->{pager};
$self->{all_cache_position} = 1;
return ($self->all)[0];
}
- if ($self->{stashed_objects}) {
- my $obj = shift(@{$self->{stashed_objects}});
- delete $self->{stashed_objects} unless @{$self->{stashed_objects}};
- return $obj;
- }
- my @row = (
- exists $self->{stashed_row}
- ? @{delete $self->{stashed_row}}
- : $self->cursor->next
- );
- return undef unless (@row);
- my ($row, @more) = $self->_construct_objects(@row);
- $self->{stashed_objects} = \@more if @more;
- return $row;
-}
-# takes a single DBI-row of data and coinstructs as many objects
-# as the resultset attributes call for.
-# This can be a bit of an action at a distance - it takes as an argument
-# the *current* cursor-row (already taken off the $sth), but if
-# collapsing is requested it will keep advancing the cursor either
-# until the current row-object is assembled (the collapser was able to
-# order the result sensibly) OR until the cursor is exhausted (an
-# unordered collapsing resultset effectively triggers ->all)
-
-# FIXME: why the *FUCK* do we pass around DBI data by copy?! Sadly needs
-# assessment before changing...
-#
-sub _construct_objects {
- my ($self, @row) = @_;
- my $attrs = $self->_resolved_attrs;
- my $keep_collapsing = $attrs->{collapse};
+ return shift(@{$self->{stashed_objects}}) if @{ $self->{stashed_objects}||[] };
- my $res_index;
-=begin
- do {
- my $me_pref_col = $attrs->{_row_parser}->($row_ref);
+ $self->{stashed_objects} = $self->_construct_objects
+ or return undef;
- my $container;
- if ($keep_collapsing) {
+ return shift @{$self->{stashed_objects}};
+}
- # FIXME - we should be able to remove these 2 checks after the design validates
- $self->throw_exception ('Collapsing without a top-level collapse-set... can not happen')
- unless @{$me_ref_col->[2]};
- $self->throw_exception ('Top-level collapse-set contains a NULL-value... can not happen')
- if grep { ! defined $_ } @{$me_pref_col->[2]};
+# Constructs as many objects as it can in one pass while respecting
+# cursor laziness. Several modes of operation:
+#
+# * Always builds everything present in @{$self->{stashed_rows}}
+# * If called with $fetch_all true - pulls everything off the cursor and
+# builds all objects in one pass
+# * If $self->_resolved_attrs->{collapse} is true, checks the order_by
+# and if the resultset is ordered properly by the left side:
+# * Fetches stuff off the cursor until the "master object" changes,
+# and saves the last extra row (if any) in @{$self->{stashed_rows}}
+# OR
+# * Just fetches, and collapses/constructs everything as if $fetch_all
+# was requested (there is no other way to collapse except for an
+# eager cursor)
+# * If no collapse is requested - just get the next row, construct and
+# return
+sub _construct_objects {
+ my ($self, $fetch_all) = @_;
- my $main_ident = join "\x00", @{$me_pref_col->[2]};
+ my $rsrc = $self->result_source;
+ my $attrs = $self->_resolved_attrs;
+ my $cursor = $self->cursor;
+
+ # this will be used as both initial raw-row collector AND as a RV of
+ # _construct_objects. Not regrowing the array twice matters a lot...
+ # a suprising amount actually
+ my $rows = (delete $self->{stashed_rows}) || [];
+ if ($fetch_all) {
+ # FIXME SUBOPTIMAL - we can do better, cursor->next/all (well diff. methods) should return a ref
+ $rows = [ @$rows, $cursor->all ];
+ }
+ elsif (!$attrs->{collapse}) {
+ # FIXME SUBOPTIMAL - we can do better, cursor->next/all (well diff. methods) should return a ref
+ push @$rows, do { my @r = $cursor->next; @r ? \@r : () }
+ unless @$rows;
+ }
+ else {
+ $attrs->{_ordered_for_collapse} ||= (!$attrs->{order_by}) ? undef : do {
+ my $st = $rsrc->schema->storage;
+ my @ord_cols = map
+ { $_->[0] }
+ ( $st->_extract_order_criteria($attrs->{order_by}) )
+ ;
- if (! $res_index->{$main_ident}) {
- # this is where we bail out IFF we are ordered, and the $main_ident changes
+ my $colinfos = $st->_resolve_column_info($attrs->{from}, \@ord_cols);
- $res_index->{$main_ident} = {
- all_me_pref => [,
- index => scalar keys %$res_index,
- };
+ for (0 .. $#ord_cols) {
+ if (
+ ! $colinfos->{$ord_cols[$_]}
+ or
+ $colinfos->{$ord_cols[$_]}{-result_source} != $rsrc
+ ) {
+ splice @ord_cols, $_;
+ last;
+ }
}
- }
-
-
- $container = $res_index->{$main_ident}{container};
+ # since all we check here are the start of the order_by belonging to the
+ # top level $rsrc, a present identifying set will mean that the resultset
+ # is ordered by its leftmost table in a tsable manner
+ (@ord_cols and $rsrc->_identifying_column_set({ map
+ { $colinfos->{$_}{-colname} => $colinfos->{$_} }
+ @ord_cols
+ })) ? 1 : 0;
};
- push @$container, [ @{$me_pref_col}[0,1] ];
-
-
-
- } while (
- $keep_collapsing
- &&
- do { $row_ref = [$self->cursor->next]; $self->{stashed_row} = $row_ref if @$row_ref; scalar @$row_ref }
- );
-
- # attempt collapse all rows with same collapse identity
- if (@to_collapse > 1) {
- my @collapsed;
- while (@to_collapse) {
- $self->_merge_result(\@collapsed, shift @to_collapse);
+ if ($attrs->{_ordered_for_collapse}) {
+ push @$rows, do { my @r = $cursor->next; @r ? \@r : () };
+ }
+ # instead of looping over ->next, use ->all in stealth mode
+ # FIXME - encapsulation breach, got to be a better way
+ elsif (! $cursor->{done}) {
+ push @$rows, $cursor->all;
+ $cursor->{done} = 1;
+ $fetch_all = 1;
}
}
-=cut
- my $mepref_structs = $self->_collapse_result($attrs->{as}, \@row, $keep_collapsing)
- or return ();
+ return undef unless @$rows;
- my $rsrc = $self->result_source;
my $res_class = $self->result_class;
- my $inflator = $res_class->can ('inflate_result');
-
- my @objs =
- $res_class->$inflator ($rsrc, @$mepref_structs);
-
- if (my $f = $attrs->{record_filter}) {
- @objs = map { $f->($_) } @objs;
- }
-
- return @objs;
-}
-
-
-sub _collapse_result {
- my ( $self, $as_proto, $row_ref, $keep_collapsing ) = @_;
- my $collapse = $self->_resolved_attrs->{collapse};
- my $parser = $self->result_source->_mk_row_parser( $as_proto, $collapse );
- my $result = [];
- my $register = {};
- my $rel_register = {};
-
- my @row = @$row_ref;
- do {
- my $row = $parser->( \@row );
-
- # init register
- $self->_check_register( $register, $row ) unless ( keys %$register );
+ my $inflator = $res_class->can ('inflate_result')
+ or $self->throw_exception("Inflator $res_class does not provide an inflate_result() method");
- $self->_merge_result( $result, $row, $rel_register )
- if ( !$collapse
- || ( $collapse = $self->_check_register( $register, $row ) ) );
+ my $infmap = $attrs->{as};
- } while (
- $collapse
- && do { @row = $self->cursor->next; $self->{stashed_row} = \@row if @row; }
+ if (!$attrs->{collapse} and $attrs->{_single_object_inflation}) {
+ # construct a much simpler array->hash folder for the one-table cases right here
- # run this as long as there is a next row and we are not yet done collapsing
- );
- return $result;
-}
-
-
-
-# Taubenschlag
-sub _check_register {
- my ( $self, $register, $obj ) = @_;
- return undef unless ( ref $obj eq 'ARRAY' && ref $obj->[2] eq 'ARRAY' );
- my @ids = @{ $obj->[2] };
- while ( defined( my $id = shift @ids ) ) {
- return $register->{$id} if ( exists $register->{$id} && !@ids );
- $register->{$id} = @ids ? {} : $obj unless ( exists $register->{$id} );
- $register = $register->{$id};
- }
- return undef;
-}
-
-sub _merge_result {
- my ( $self, $result, $row, $register ) = @_;
- return @$result = @$row if ( @$result == 0 ); # initialize with $row
-
- my ( undef, $rels, $ids ) = @$result;
- my ( undef, $new_rels, $new_ids ) = @$row;
-
- my @rels = keys %{ { %{$rels||{} }, %{ $new_rels||{} } } };
- foreach my $rel (@rels) {
- $register = $register->{$rel} ||= {};
-
- my $new_data = $new_rels->{$rel};
- my $data = $rels->{$rel};
- @$data = [@$data] unless ( ref $data->[0] eq 'ARRAY' );
-
- $self->_check_register( $register, $data->[0] )
- unless ( keys %$register );
-
- if ( my $found = $self->_check_register( $register, $new_data ) ) {
- $self->_merge_result( $found, $new_data, $register );
+ # FIXME SUBOPTIMAL this is a very very very hot spot
+ # while rather optimal we can *still* do much better, by
+ # building a smarter [Row|HRI]::inflate_result(), and
+ # switch to feeding it data via a much leaner interface
+ #
+ # crude unscientific benchmarking indicated the shortcut eval is not worth it for
+ # this particular resultset size
+ if (@$rows < 60) {
+ my @as_idx = 0..$#$infmap;
+ for my $r (@$rows) {
+ $r = $inflator->($res_class, $rsrc, { map { $infmap->[$_] => $r->[$_] } @as_idx } );
+ }
}
else {
- push( @$data, $new_data );
- }
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-=begin
-
-# two arguments: $as_proto is an arrayref of column names,
-# $row_ref is an arrayref of the data. If none of the row data
-# is defined we return undef (that's copied from the old
-# _collapse_result). Next we decide whether we need to collapse
-# the resultset (i.e. we prefetch something) or not. $collapse
-# indicates that. The do-while loop will run once if we do not need
-# to collapse the result and will run as long as _merge_result returns
-# a true value. It will return undef if the current added row does not
-# match the previous row. A bit of stashing and cursor magic is
-# required so that the cursor is not mixed up.
-
-# "$rows" is a bit misleading. In the end, there should only be one
-# element in this arrayref.
-
-sub _collapse_result {
- my ( $self, $as_proto, $row_ref ) = @_;
- my $has_def;
- for (@$row_ref) {
- if ( defined $_ ) {
- $has_def++;
- last;
- }
- }
- return undef unless $has_def;
-
- my $collapse = $self->_resolved_attrs->{collapse};
- my $rows = [];
- my @row = @$row_ref;
- do {
- my $i = 0;
- my $row = { map { $_ => $row[ $i++ ] } @$as_proto };
- $row = $self->result_source->_parse_row($row, $collapse);
- unless ( scalar @$rows ) {
- push( @$rows, $row );
- }
- $collapse = undef unless ( $self->_merge_result( $rows, $row ) );
- } while (
- $collapse
- && do { @row = $self->cursor->next; $self->{stashed_row} = \@row if @row; }
+ eval sprintf (
+ '$_ = $inflator->($res_class, $rsrc, { %s }) for @$rows',
+ join (', ', map { "\$infmap->[$_] => \$_->[$_]" } 0..$#$infmap )
);
-
- return $rows->[0];
-
-}
-
-# _merge_result accepts an arrayref of rows objects (again, an arrayref of two elements)
-# and a row object which should be merged into the first object.
-# First we try to find out whether $row is already in $rows. If this is the case
-# we try to merge them by iteration through their relationship data. We call
-# _merge_result again on them, so they get merged.
-
-# If we don't find the $row in $rows, we append it to $rows and return undef.
-# _merge_result returns 1 otherwise (i.e. $row has been found in $rows).
-
-sub _merge_result {
- my ( $self, $rows, $row ) = @_;
- my ( $columns, $rels ) = @$row;
- my $found = undef;
- foreach my $seen (@$rows) {
- my $match = 1;
- foreach my $column ( keys %$columns ) {
- if ( defined $seen->[0]->{$column} ^ defined $columns->{$column}
- or defined $columns->{$column}
- && $seen->[0]->{$column} ne $columns->{$column} )
- {
-
- $match = 0;
- last;
- }
- }
- if ($match) {
- $found = $seen;
- last;
- }
- }
- if ($found) {
- foreach my $rel ( keys %$rels ) {
- my $old_rows = $found->[1]->{$rel};
- $self->_merge_result(
- ref $found->[1]->{$rel}->[0] eq 'HASH' ? [ $found->[1]->{$rel} ]
- : $found->[1]->{$rel},
- ref $rels->{$rel}->[0] eq 'HASH' ? [ $rels->{$rel}->[0], $rels->{$rel}->[1] ]
- : $rels->{$rel}->[0]
- );
-
- my $attrs = $self->_resolved_attrs;
- my ($keep_collapsing, $set_ident) = @{$attrs}{qw/collapse _collapse_ident/};
-
- # FIXME this is temporary, need to calculate in _resolved_attrs
- $set_ident ||= { me => [ $self->result_source->_pri_cols ], pref => {} };
-
- my @cur_row = @$row_ref;
- my (@to_collapse, $last_ident);
-
- do {
- my $row_hr = { map { $as_proto->[$_] => $cur_row[$_] } (0 .. $#$as_proto) };
-
- # see if we are switching to another object
- # this can be turned off and things will still work
- # since _merge_prefetch knows about _collapse_ident
-# my $cur_ident = [ @{$row_hr}{@$set_ident} ];
- my $cur_ident = [];
- $last_ident ||= $cur_ident;
-
-# if ($keep_collapsing = Test::Deep::eq_deeply ($cur_ident, $last_ident)) {
-# push @to_collapse, $self->result_source->_parse_row (
-# $row_hr,
-# );
-# }
- } while (
- $keep_collapsing
- &&
- do { @cur_row = $self->cursor->next; $self->{stashed_row} = \@cur_row if @cur_row; }
- );
-
- die Dumper \@to_collapse;
-
-
- # attempt collapse all rows with same collapse identity
- if (@to_collapse > 1) {
- my @collapsed;
- while (@to_collapse) {
- $self->_merge_result(\@collapsed, shift @to_collapse);
}
- @to_collapse = @collapsed;
}
+ else {
+ ($self->{_row_parser} ||= eval sprintf 'sub { %s }', $rsrc->_mk_row_parser({
+ inflate_map => $infmap,
+ selection => $attrs->{select},
+ collapse => $attrs->{collapse},
+ }) or die $@)->($rows, $fetch_all ? () : (
+ # FIXME SUBOPTIMAL - we can do better, cursor->next/all (well diff. methods) should return a ref
+ sub { my @r = $cursor->next or return; \@r }, # how the collapser gets more rows
+ ($self->{stashed_rows} = []), # where does it stuff excess
+ )); # modify $rows in-place, shrinking/extending as necessary
+
+ $_ = $inflator->($res_class, $rsrc, @$_) for @$rows;
- # still didn't fully collapse
- $self->throw_exception ('Resultset collapse failed (theoretically impossible). Maybe a wrong collapse_ident...?')
- if (@to_collapse > 1);
-
- return $to_collapse[0];
-}
-
-
-# two arguments: $as_proto is an arrayref of 'as' column names,
-# $row_ref is an arrayref of the data. The do-while loop will run
-# once if we do not need to collapse the result and will run as long as
-# _merge_result returns a true value. It will return undef if the
-# current added row does not match the previous row, which in turn
-# means we need to stash the row for the subsequent ->next call
-sub _collapse_result {
- my ( $self, $as_proto, $row_ref ) = @_;
-
- my $attrs = $self->_resolved_attrs;
- my ($keep_collapsing, $set_ident) = @{$attrs}{qw/collapse _collapse_ident/};
-
- die Dumper [$as_proto, $row_ref, $keep_collapsing, $set_ident ];
-
-
- my @cur_row = @$row_ref;
- my (@to_collapse, $last_ident);
-
- do {
- my $row_hr = { map { $as_proto->[$_] => $cur_row[$_] } (0 .. $#$as_proto) };
-
- # see if we are switching to another object
- # this can be turned off and things will still work
- # since _merge_prefetch knows about _collapse_ident
-# my $cur_ident = [ @{$row_hr}{@$set_ident} ];
- my $cur_ident = [];
- $last_ident ||= $cur_ident;
-
-# if ($keep_collapsing = eq_deeply ($cur_ident, $last_ident)) {
-# push @to_collapse, $self->result_source->_parse_row (
-# $row_hr,
-# );
-# }
- } while (
- $keep_collapsing
- &&
- do { @cur_row = $self->cursor->next; $self->{stashed_row} = \@cur_row if @cur_row; }
- );
-
- # attempt collapse all rows with same collapse identity
-}
-=cut
+ }
-# Takes an arrayref of me/pref pairs and a new me/pref pair that should
-# be merged on a preexisting matching me (or should be pushed into $merged
-# as a new me/pref pair for further invocations). It should be possible to
-# use this function to collapse complete ->all results, provided _collapse_result() is adjusted
-# to provide everything to this sub not to barf when $merged contains more than one
-# arrayref)
-sub _merge_prefetch {
- my ($self, $merged, $next_row) = @_;
-
- unless (@$merged) {
- push @$merged, $next_row;
- return;
+ # CDBI compat stuff
+ if ($attrs->{record_filter}) {
+ $_ = $attrs->{record_filter}->($_) for @$rows;
}
+ return $rows;
}
=head2 result_source
# this is a little optimization - it is faster to do the limit
# adjustments in software, instead of a subquery
- my $rows = delete $attrs->{rows};
- my $offset = delete $attrs->{offset};
+ my ($rows, $offset) = delete @{$attrs}{qw/rows offset/};
my $crs;
if ($self->_has_resolved_attr (qw/collapse group_by/)) {
# overwrite the selector (supplied by the storage)
$tmp_attrs->{select} = $rsrc->storage->_count_select ($rsrc, $attrs);
$tmp_attrs->{as} = 'count';
- delete @{$tmp_attrs}{qw/columns/};
my $tmp_rs = $rsrc->resultset_class->new($rsrc, $tmp_attrs)->get_column ('count');
sub all {
my $self = shift;
if(@_) {
- $self->throw_exception("all() doesn't take any arguments, you probably wanted ->search(...)->all()");
+ $self->throw_exception("all() doesn't take any arguments, you probably wanted ->search(...)->all()");
}
+ delete @{$self}{qw/stashed_rows stashed_objects/};
+
if (my $c = $self->get_cache) {
return @$c;
}
- my @objects;
-
- if ($self->_resolved_attrs->{collapse}) {
- # Using $self->cursor->all is really just an optimisation.
- # If we're collapsing has_many prefetches it probably makes
- # very little difference, and this is cleaner than hacking
- # _construct_objects to survive the approach
- $self->cursor->reset;
- my @row = $self->cursor->next;
- while (@row) {
- push(@objects, $self->_construct_objects(@row));
- @row = (exists $self->{stashed_row}
- ? @{delete $self->{stashed_row}}
- : $self->cursor->next);
- }
- } else {
- @objects = map { $self->_construct_objects(@$_) } $self->cursor->all;
- }
+ $self->cursor->reset;
+
+ my $objs = $self->_construct_objects('fetch_all') || [];
- $self->set_cache(\@objects) if $self->{attrs}{cache};
+ $self->set_cache($objs) if $self->{attrs}{cache};
- return @objects;
+ return @$objs;
}
=head2 reset
sub reset {
my ($self) = @_;
- delete $self->{_attrs} if exists $self->{_attrs};
+
+ delete @{$self}{qw/_attrs stashed_rows stashed_objects/};
+
$self->{all_cache_position} = 0;
$self->cursor->reset;
return $self;
# simplify the joinmap and maybe decide if a grouping (and thus subquery) is necessary
my $relation_classifications;
if (ref($attrs->{from}) eq 'ARRAY') {
- $attrs->{from} = $storage->_prune_unused_joins ($attrs->{from}, $attrs->{select}, $cond, $attrs);
-
- $relation_classifications = $storage->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args (
- [ @{$attrs->{from}}[1 .. $#{$attrs->{from}}] ],
- $attrs->{select},
- $cond,
- $attrs
- ) unless $needs_group_by_subq; # we already know we need a group, no point of resolving them
+ if (@{$attrs->{from}} == 1) {
+ # not a fucking JOIN at all, quit with the dickery
+ $relation_classifications = {};
+ } else {
+ $attrs->{from} = $storage->_prune_unused_joins ($attrs->{from}, $attrs->{select}, $cond, $attrs);
+
+ $relation_classifications = $storage->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args (
+ [ @{$attrs->{from}}[1 .. $#{$attrs->{from}}] ],
+ $attrs->{select},
+ $cond,
+ $attrs
+ ) unless $needs_group_by_subq; # we already know we need a group, no point of resolving them
+ }
}
else {
$needs_group_by_subq ||= 1; # if {from} is unparseable assume the worst
) {
# Most databases do not allow aliasing of tables in UPDATE/DELETE. Thus
# a condition containing 'me' or other table prefixes will not work
- # at all. What this code tries to do (badly) is to generate a condition
- # with the qualifiers removed, by exploiting the quote mechanism of sqla
- #
- # this is atrocious and should be replaced by normal sqla introspection
- # one sunny day
- my ($sql, @bind) = do {
- my $sqla = $rsrc->storage->sql_maker;
- local $sqla->{_dequalify_idents} = 1;
- $sqla->_recurse_where($self->{cond});
- } if $self->{cond};
-
+ # at all. Tell SQLMaker to dequalify idents via a gross hack.
+ my $sqla = $rsrc->storage->sql_maker;
+ local $sqla->{_dequalify_idents} = 1;
return $rsrc->storage->$op(
$rsrc,
$op eq 'update' ? $values : (),
- $self->{cond} ? \[$sql, @bind] : (),
+ $self->{cond},
);
}
my $existing_group_by = delete $attrs->{group_by};
# make a new $rs selecting only the PKs (that's all we really need for the subq)
- delete $attrs->{$_} for qw/collapse _collapse_order_by select _prefetch_selector_range as/;
+ delete @{$attrs}{qw/collapse select _prefetch_selector_range as/};
$attrs->{columns} = [ map { "$attrs->{alias}.$_" } @$idcols ];
$attrs->{group_by} = \ ''; # FIXME - this is an evil hack, it causes the optimiser to kick in and throw away the LEFT joins
my $subrs = (ref $self)->new($rsrc, $attrs);
# throw away the paging flags and re-run the count (possibly
# with a subselect) to get the real total count
my $count_attrs = { %$attrs };
- delete $count_attrs->{$_} for qw/rows offset page pager/;
+ delete @{$count_attrs}{qw/rows offset page pager/};
my $total_rs = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $count_attrs);
if (my $cache = $self->get_cache) {
if ($cache->[0] && $cache->[0]->related_resultset($rel)->get_cache) {
- $new_cache = [ map { @{$_->related_resultset($rel)->get_cache} }
+ $new_cache = [ map { @{$_->related_resultset($rel)->get_cache||[]} }
@$cache ];
}
}
if $attrs->{select};
# assume all unqualified selectors to apply to the current alias (legacy stuff)
- for (@sel) {
- $_ = (ref $_ or $_ =~ /\./) ? $_ : "$alias.$_";
- }
+ $_ = (ref $_ or $_ =~ /\./) ? $_ : "$alias.$_" for @sel;
- # disqualify all $alias.col as-bits (collapser mandated)
- for (@as) {
- $_ = ($_ =~ /^\Q$alias.\E(.+)$/) ? $1 : $_;
- }
+ # disqualify all $alias.col as-bits (inflate-map mandated)
+ $_ = ($_ =~ /^\Q$alias.\E(.+)$/) ? $1 : $_ for @as;
# de-duplicate the result (remove *identical* select/as pairs)
# and also die on duplicate {as} pointing to different {select}s
push @{ $attrs->{as} }, (map { $_->[1] } @prefetch);
}
+ $attrs->{_single_object_inflation} = ! List::Util::first { $_ =~ /\./ } @{$attrs->{as}};
+
# run through the resulting joinstructure (starting from our current slot)
# and unset collapse if proven unnesessary
if ($attrs->{collapse} && ref $attrs->{from} eq 'ARRAY') {
}
}
+ if (! $attrs->{order_by} and $attrs->{collapse}) {
+ # default order for collapsing unless the user asked for something
+ $attrs->{order_by} = [ map { "$alias.$_" } $source->primary_columns ];
+ $attrs->{_ordered_for_collapse} = 1;
+ $attrs->{_order_is_artificial} = 1;
+ }
# if both page and offset are specified, produce a combined offset
# even though it doesn't make much sense, this is what pre 081xx has
my $to_serialize = { %$self };
# A cursor in progress can't be serialized (and would make little sense anyway)
- delete $to_serialize->{cursor};
+ # the parser can be regenerated (and can't be serialized)
+ delete @{$to_serialize}{qw/cursor _row_parser/};
# nor is it sensical to store a not-yet-fired-count pager
if ($to_serialize->{pager} and ref $to_serialize->{pager}{total_entries} eq 'CODE') {