# GLOBALS
#======================================================================
-our $VERSION = '1.85';
+our $VERSION = '1.86';
# This would confuse some packagers
$VERSION = eval $VERSION if $VERSION =~ /_/; # numify for warning-free dev releases
# special operators (-in, -between). May be extended/overridden by user.
# See section WHERE: BUILTIN SPECIAL OPERATORS below for implementation
my @BUILTIN_SPECIAL_OPS = (
- {regex => qr/^ (?: not \s )? between $/ix, handler => '_where_field_BETWEEN'},
- {regex => qr/^ (?: not \s )? in $/ix, handler => '_where_field_IN'},
- {regex => qr/^ ident $/ix, handler => '_where_op_IDENT'},
- {regex => qr/^ value $/ix, handler => '_where_op_VALUE'},
- {regex => qr/^ is (?: \s+ not )? $/ix, handler => '_where_field_IS'},
+ {regex => qr/^ (?: not \s )? between $/ix, handler => sub { die "NOPE" }},
+ {regex => qr/^ (?: not \s )? in $/ix, handler => sub { die "NOPE" }},
+ {regex => qr/^ ident $/ix, handler => sub { die "NOPE" }},
+ {regex => qr/^ value $/ix, handler => sub { die "NOPE" }},
+ {regex => qr/^ is (?: \s+ not )? $/ix, handler => sub { die "NOPE" }},
);
# unaryish operators - key maps to handler
{ regex => qr/^ (?: not \s )? bool $/xi, handler => '_where_op_BOOL' },
{ regex => qr/^ ident $/xi, handler => '_where_op_IDENT' },
{ regex => qr/^ value $/xi, handler => '_where_op_VALUE' },
+ { regex => qr/^ op $/xi, handler => '_where_op_OP' },
+ { regex => qr/^ bind $/xi, handler => '_where_op_BIND' },
+ { regex => qr/^ literal $/xi, handler => '_where_op_LITERAL' },
+ { regex => qr/^ func $/xi, handler => '_where_op_FUNC' },
);
#======================================================================
$opt{sqlfalse} ||= '0=1';
# special operators
- $opt{special_ops} ||= [];
+ $opt{user_special_ops} = [ @{$opt{special_ops} ||= []} ];
# regexes are applied in order, thus push after user-defines
push @{$opt{special_ops}}, @BUILTIN_SPECIAL_OPS;
push @all_bind, @bind;
},
- # THINK : anything useful to do with a HASHREF ?
+ # THINK: anything useful to do with a HASHREF ?
HASHREF => sub { # (nothing, but old SQLA passed it through)
#TODO in SQLA >= 2.0 it will die instead
belch "HASH ref as bind value in insert is not supported";
my $where = shift;
my $order = shift;
- my($where_sql, @bind) = $self->where($where, $order);
+ my ($fields_sql, @bind) = $self->_select_fields($fields);
- my $f = (ref $fields eq 'ARRAY') ? join ', ', map { $self->_quote($_) } @$fields
- : $fields;
- my $sql = join(' ', $self->_sqlcase('select'), $f,
+ my ($where_sql, @where_bind) = $self->where($where, $order);
+ push @bind, @where_bind;
+
+ my $sql = join(' ', $self->_sqlcase('select'), $fields_sql,
$self->_sqlcase('from'), $table)
. $where_sql;
return wantarray ? ($sql, @bind) : $sql;
}
+sub _select_fields {
+ my ($self, $fields) = @_;
+ return ref $fields eq 'ARRAY' ? join ', ', map { $self->_quote($_) } @$fields
+ : $fields;
+}
+
#======================================================================
# DELETE
#======================================================================
# where ?
my ($sql, @bind) = $self->_recurse_where($where);
- $sql = $sql ? $self->_sqlcase(' where ') . "( $sql )" : '';
+ $sql = (defined $sql and length $sql) ? $self->_sqlcase(' where ') . "( $sql )" : '';
# order by?
if ($order) {
return wantarray ? ($sql, @bind) : $sql;
}
+sub _expand_expr {
+ my ($self, $expr, $logic) = @_;
+ return undef unless defined($expr);
+ if (ref($expr) eq 'HASH') {
+ if (keys %$expr > 1) {
+ $logic ||= 'and';
+ return +{ -op => [
+ $logic,
+ map $self->_expand_expr_hashpair($_ => $expr->{$_}, $logic),
+ sort keys %$expr
+ ] };
+ }
+ return unless %$expr;
+ return $self->_expand_expr_hashpair(%$expr, $logic);
+ }
+ if (ref($expr) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ my $logic = lc($logic || $self->{logic});
+ $logic eq 'and' or $logic eq 'or' or puke "unknown logic: $logic";
+
+ my @expr = @$expr;
+
+ my @res;
+
+ while (my ($el) = splice @expr, 0, 1) {
+ puke "Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in array-pairs"
+ unless defined($el) and length($el);
+ my $elref = ref($el);
+ if (!$elref) {
+ push(@res, $self->_expand_expr({ $el, shift(@expr) }));
+ } elsif ($elref eq 'ARRAY') {
+ push(@res, $self->_expand_expr($el)) if @$el;
+ } elsif (is_literal_value($el)) {
+ push @res, $el;
+ } elsif ($elref eq 'HASH') {
+ push @res, $self->_expand_expr($el);
+ } else {
+ die "notreached";
+ }
+ }
+ return { '-'.$logic => \@res };
+ }
+ if (my $literal = is_literal_value($expr)) {
+ return +{ -literal => $literal };
+ }
+ if (!ref($expr) or Scalar::Util::blessed($expr)) {
+ if (my $m = our $Cur_Col_Meta) {
+ return +{ -bind => [ $m, $expr ] };
+ }
+ return +{ -value => $expr };
+ }
+ die "notreached";
+}
+
+sub _expand_expr_hashpair {
+ my ($self, $k, $v, $logic) = @_;
+ unless (defined($k) and length($k)) {
+ if (defined($k) and my $literal = is_literal_value($v)) {
+ belch 'Hash-pairs consisting of an empty string with a literal are deprecated, and will be removed in 2.0: use -and => [ $literal ] instead';
+ return { -literal => $literal };
+ }
+ puke "Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported";
+ }
+ if ($k =~ /^-/) {
+ $self->_assert_pass_injection_guard($k =~ /^-(.*)$/s);
+ if ($k =~ s/ [_\s]? \d+ $//x ) {
+ belch 'Use of [and|or|nest]_N modifiers is deprecated and will be removed in SQLA v2.0. '
+ . "You probably wanted ...-and => [ $k => COND1, $k => COND2 ... ]";
+ }
+ if ($k eq '-nest') {
+ return $self->_expand_expr($v);
+ }
+ if ($k eq '-bool') {
+ if (ref($v)) {
+ return $self->_expand_expr($v);
+ }
+ puke "-bool => undef not supported" unless defined($v);
+ return { -ident => $v };
+ }
+ if ($k eq '-not') {
+ return { -op => [ 'not', $self->_expand_expr($v) ] };
+ }
+ if (my ($rest) = $k =~/^-not[_ ](.*)$/) {
+ return +{ -op => [
+ 'not',
+ $self->_expand_expr_hashpair("-${rest}", $v, $logic)
+ ] };
+ }
+ if (my ($logic) = $k =~ /^-(and|or)$/i) {
+ if (ref($v) eq 'HASH') {
+ return $self->_expand_expr($v, $logic);
+ }
+ if (ref($v) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ return $self->_expand_expr($v, $logic);
+ }
+ }
+ {
+ my $op = $k;
+ $op =~ s/^-// if length($op) > 1;
+
+ # top level special ops are illegal in general
+ puke "Illegal use of top-level '-$op'"
+ if !(defined $self->{_nested_func_lhs})
+ and List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{special_ops}}
+ and not List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{unary_ops}};
+ }
+ if ($k eq '-value' and my $m = our $Cur_Col_Meta) {
+ return +{ -bind => [ $m, $v ] };
+ }
+ if ($k eq '-op' or $k eq '-ident' or $k eq '-value' or $k eq '-bind' or $k eq '-literal' or $k eq '-func') {
+ return { $k => $v };
+ }
+ if (
+ ref($v) eq 'HASH'
+ and keys %$v == 1
+ and (keys %$v)[0] =~ /^-/
+ ) {
+ my ($func) = $k =~ /^-(.*)$/;
+ return +{ -func => [ $func, $self->_expand_expr($v) ] };
+ }
+ if (!ref($v) or is_literal_value($v)) {
+ return +{ -op => [ $k =~ /^-(.*)$/, $self->_expand_expr($v) ] };
+ }
+ }
+ if (
+ !defined($v)
+ or (
+ ref($v) eq 'HASH'
+ and exists $v->{-value}
+ and not defined $v->{-value}
+ )
+ ) {
+ return $self->_expand_expr_hashpair($k => { $self->{cmp} => undef });
+ }
+ if (!ref($v) or Scalar::Util::blessed($v)) {
+ return +{
+ -op => [
+ $self->{cmp},
+ { -ident => $k },
+ { -bind => [ $k, $v ] }
+ ]
+ };
+ }
+ if (ref($v) eq 'HASH') {
+ if (keys %$v > 1) {
+ return { -and => [
+ map $self->_expand_expr_hashpair($k => { $_ => $v->{$_} }),
+ sort keys %$v
+ ] };
+ }
+ my ($vk, $vv) = %$v;
+ $vk =~ s/^-//;
+ $vk = lc($vk);
+ $self->_assert_pass_injection_guard($vk);
+ if ($vk =~ s/ [_\s]? \d+ $//x ) {
+ belch 'Use of [and|or|nest]_N modifiers is deprecated and will be removed in SQLA v2.0. '
+ . "You probably wanted ...-and => [ -$vk => COND1, -$vk => COND2 ... ]";
+ }
+ if ($vk =~ /^(?:not[ _])?between$/) {
+ local our $Cur_Col_Meta = $k;
+ my @rhs = map $self->_expand_expr($_),
+ ref($vv) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$vv : $vv;
+ unless (
+ (@rhs == 1 and ref($rhs[0]) eq 'HASH' and $rhs[0]->{-literal})
+ or
+ (@rhs == 2 and defined($rhs[0]) and defined($rhs[1]))
+ ) {
+ puke "Operator '${\uc($vk)}' requires either an arrayref with two defined values or expressions, or a single literal scalarref/arrayref-ref";
+ }
+ return +{ -op => [
+ join(' ', split '_', $vk),
+ { -ident => $k },
+ @rhs
+ ] }
+ }
+ if ($vk =~ /^(?:not[ _])?in$/) {
+ if (my $literal = is_literal_value($vv)) {
+ my ($sql, @bind) = @$literal;
+ my $opened_sql = $self->_open_outer_paren($sql);
+ return +{ -op => [
+ $vk, { -ident => $k },
+ [ { -literal => [ $opened_sql, @bind ] } ]
+ ] };
+ }
+ my $undef_err =
+ 'SQL::Abstract before v1.75 used to generate incorrect SQL when the '
+ . "-${\uc($vk)} operator was given an undef-containing list: !!!AUDIT YOUR CODE "
+ . 'AND DATA!!! (the upcoming Data::Query-based version of SQL::Abstract '
+ . 'will emit the logically correct SQL instead of raising this exception)'
+ ;
+ puke("Argument passed to the '${\uc($vk)}' operator can not be undefined")
+ if !defined($vv);
+ my @rhs = map $self->_expand_expr($_),
+ map { ref($_) ? $_ : { -bind => [ $k, $_ ] } }
+ map { defined($_) ? $_: puke($undef_err) }
+ (ref($vv) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$vv : $vv);
+ return +{
+ -literal => [ $self->{$vk =~ /^not/ ? 'sqltrue' : 'sqlfalse'} ]
+ } unless @rhs;
+
+ return +{ -op => [
+ join(' ', split '_', $vk),
+ { -ident => $k },
+ \@rhs
+ ] };
+ }
+ if ($vk eq 'ident') {
+ if (! defined $vv or ref $vv) {
+ puke "-$vk requires a single plain scalar argument (a quotable identifier)";
+ }
+ return +{ -op => [
+ $self->{cmp},
+ { -ident => $k },
+ { -ident => $vv }
+ ] };
+ }
+ if ($vk eq 'value') {
+ return $self->_expand_expr_hashpair($k, undef) unless defined($vv);
+ return +{ -op => [
+ $self->{cmp},
+ { -ident => $k },
+ { -bind => [ $k, $vv ] }
+ ] };
+ }
+ if ($vk =~ /^is(?:[ _]not)?$/) {
+ puke "$vk can only take undef as argument"
+ if defined($vv)
+ and not (
+ ref($vv) eq 'HASH'
+ and exists($vv->{-value})
+ and !defined($vv->{-value})
+ );
+ $vk =~ s/_/ /g;
+ return +{ -op => [ $vk.' null', { -ident => $k } ] };
+ }
+ if ($vk =~ /^(and|or)$/) {
+ if (ref($vv) eq 'HASH') {
+ return +{ "-${vk}" => [
+ map $self->_expand_expr_hashpair($k, { $_ => $vv->{$_} }),
+ sort keys %$vv
+ ] };
+ }
+ }
+ if (my $us = List::Util::first { $vk =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{user_special_ops}}) {
+ return { -op => [ $vk, { -ident => $k }, $vv ] };
+ }
+ if (ref($vv) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ my ($logic, @values) = (
+ (defined($vv->[0]) and $vv->[0] =~ /^-(and|or)$/i)
+ ? @$vv
+ : (-or => @$vv)
+ );
+ if (
+ $vk =~ $self->{inequality_op}
+ or join(' ', split '_', $vk) =~ $self->{not_like_op}
+ ) {
+ if (lc($logic) eq '-or' and @values > 1) {
+ my $op = uc join ' ', split '_', $vk;
+ belch "A multi-element arrayref as an argument to the inequality op '$op' "
+ . 'is technically equivalent to an always-true 1=1 (you probably wanted '
+ . "to say ...{ \$inequality_op => [ -and => \@values ] }... instead)"
+ ;
+ }
+ }
+ unless (@values) {
+ # try to DWIM on equality operators
+ my $op = join ' ', split '_', $vk;
+ return
+ $op =~ $self->{equality_op} ? $self->{sqlfalse}
+ : $op =~ $self->{like_op} ? belch("Supplying an empty arrayref to '@{[ uc $op]}' is deprecated") && $self->{sqlfalse}
+ : $op =~ $self->{inequality_op} ? $self->{sqltrue}
+ : $op =~ $self->{not_like_op} ? belch("Supplying an empty arrayref to '@{[ uc $op]}' is deprecated") && $self->{sqltrue}
+ : puke "operator '$op' applied on an empty array (field '$k')";
+ }
+ return +{ $logic => [
+ map $self->_expand_expr_hashpair($k => { $vk => $_ }),
+ @values
+ ] };
+ }
+ if (
+ !defined($vv)
+ or (
+ ref($vv) eq 'HASH'
+ and exists $vv->{-value}
+ and not defined $vv->{-value}
+ )
+ ) {
+ my $op = join ' ', split '_', $vk;
+ my $is =
+ $op =~ /^not$/i ? 'is not' # legacy
+ : $op =~ $self->{equality_op} ? 'is'
+ : $op =~ $self->{like_op} ? belch("Supplying an undefined argument to '@{[ uc $op]}' is deprecated") && 'is'
+ : $op =~ $self->{inequality_op} ? 'is not'
+ : $op =~ $self->{not_like_op} ? belch("Supplying an undefined argument to '@{[ uc $op]}' is deprecated") && 'is not'
+ : puke "unexpected operator '$op' with undef operand";
+ return +{ -op => [ $is.' null', { -ident => $k } ] };
+ }
+ local our $Cur_Col_Meta = $k;
+ return +{ -op => [
+ $vk,
+ { -ident => $k },
+ $self->_expand_expr($vv)
+ ] };
+ }
+ if (ref($v) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ return $self->{sqlfalse} unless @$v;
+ $self->_debug("ARRAY($k) means distribute over elements");
+ my $this_logic = (
+ $v->[0] =~ /^-((?:and|or))$/i
+ ? ($v = [ @{$v}[1..$#$v] ], $1)
+ : ($self->{logic} || 'or')
+ );
+ return +{ "-${this_logic}" => [ map $self->_expand_expr({ $k => $_ }, $this_logic), @$v ] };
+ }
+ if (my $literal = is_literal_value($v)) {
+ unless (length $k) {
+ belch 'Hash-pairs consisting of an empty string with a literal are deprecated, and will be removed in 2.0: use -and => [ $literal ] instead';
+ return \$literal;
+ }
+ my ($sql, @bind) = @$literal;
+ if ($self->{bindtype} eq 'columns') {
+ for (@bind) {
+ if (!defined $_ || ref($_) ne 'ARRAY' || @$_ != 2) {
+ puke "bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: [column_name => bind_value]"
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return +{ -literal => [ $self->_quote($k).' '.$sql, @bind ] };
+ }
+ die "notreached";
+}
sub _recurse_where {
my ($self, $where, $logic) = @_;
+#print STDERR Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper([ $where, $logic ]);
+
+ my $where_exp = $self->_expand_expr($where, $logic);
+
+#print STDERR Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper([ EXP => $where_exp ]);
+
# dispatch on appropriate method according to refkind of $where
- my $method = $self->_METHOD_FOR_refkind("_where", $where);
+ my $method = $self->_METHOD_FOR_refkind("_where", $where_exp);
- my ($sql, @bind) = $self->$method($where, $logic);
+ my ($sql, @bind) = $self->$method($where_exp, $logic);
# DBIx::Class used to call _recurse_where in scalar context
# something else might too...
sub _where_unary_op {
my ($self, $op, $rhs) = @_;
+ $op =~ s/^-// if length($op) > 1;
+
# top level special ops are illegal in general
- # this includes the -ident/-value ops (dual purpose unary and special)
puke "Illegal use of top-level '-$op'"
- if ! defined $self->{_nested_func_lhs} and List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{special_ops}};
+ if !(defined $self->{_nested_func_lhs})
+ and List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{special_ops}}
+ and not List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{unary_ops}};
if (my $op_entry = List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{unary_ops}}) {
my $handler = $op_entry->{handler};
}
# in case we are called as a top level special op (no '=')
- my $lhs = shift;
+ my $has_lhs = my $lhs = shift;
$_ = $self->_convert($self->_quote($_)) for ($lhs, $rhs);
- return $lhs
+ return $has_lhs
? "$lhs = $rhs"
: $rhs
;
# special-case NULL
if (! defined $rhs) {
return defined $lhs
- ? $self->_convert($self->_quote($lhs)) . ' IS NULL'
+ ? $self->_where_hashpair_HASHREF($lhs, { -is => undef })
: undef
;
}
;
}
+
+my %unop_postfix = map +($_ => 1), 'is null', 'is not null';
+
+my %special = (
+ (map +($_ => do {
+ my $op = $_;
+ sub {
+ my ($self, $args) = @_;
+ my ($left, $low, $high) = @$args;
+ my ($rhsql, @rhbind) = do {
+ if (@$args == 2) {
+ puke "Single arg to between must be a literal"
+ unless $low->{-literal};
+ @{$low->{-literal}}
+ } else {
+ local $self->{_nested_func_lhs} = $left->{-ident}
+ if ref($left) eq 'HASH' and $left->{-ident};
+ my ($l, $h) = map [ $self->_where_unary_op(%$_) ], $low, $high;
+ (join(' ', $l->[0], $self->_sqlcase('and'), $h->[0]),
+ @{$l}[1..$#$l], @{$h}[1..$#$h])
+ }
+ };
+ my ($lhsql, @lhbind) = $self->_recurse_where($left);
+ return (
+ join(' ', '(', $lhsql, $self->_sqlcase($op), $rhsql, ')'),
+ @lhbind, @rhbind
+ );
+ }
+ }), 'between', 'not between'),
+ (map +($_ => do {
+ my $op = $_;
+ sub {
+ my ($self, $args) = @_;
+ my ($lhs, $rhs) = @$args;
+ my @in_bind;
+ my @in_sql = map {
+ local $self->{_nested_func_lhs} = $lhs->{-ident}
+ if ref($lhs) eq 'HASH' and $lhs->{-ident};
+ my ($sql, @bind) = $self->_where_unary_op(%$_);
+ push @in_bind, @bind;
+ $sql;
+ } @$rhs;
+ my ($lhsql, @lbind) = $self->_recurse_where($lhs);
+ return (
+ $lhsql.' '.$self->_sqlcase($op).' ( '
+ .join(', ', @in_sql)
+ .' )',
+ @lbind, @in_bind
+ );
+ }
+ }), 'in', 'not in'),
+);
+
+sub _where_op_OP {
+ my ($self, undef, $v) = @_;
+ my ($op, @args) = @$v;
+ $op =~ s/^-// if length($op) > 1;
+ local $self->{_nested_func_lhs};
+ if (my $h = $special{$op}) {
+ return $self->$h(\@args);
+ }
+ if (my $us = List::Util::first { $op =~ $_->{regex} } @{$self->{user_special_ops}}) {
+ puke "Special op '${op}' requires first value to be identifier"
+ unless my ($k) = map $_->{-ident}, grep ref($_) eq 'HASH', $args[0];
+ return $self->${\($us->{handler})}($k, $op, $args[1]);
+ }
+ my $final_op = $op =~ /^(?:is|not)_/ ? join(' ', split '_', $op) : $op;
+ if (@args == 1) {
+ my ($expr_sql, @bind) = $self->_recurse_where($args[0]);
+ my $op_sql = $self->_sqlcase($final_op);
+ my $final_sql = (
+ $unop_postfix{lc($final_op)}
+ ? "${expr_sql} ${op_sql}"
+ : "${op_sql} ${expr_sql}"
+ );
+ return (($op eq 'not' ? '('.$final_sql.')' : $final_sql), @bind);
+ } else {
+ my @parts = map [ $self->_recurse_where($_) ], @args;
+ my ($final_sql) = map +($op =~ /^(and|or)$/ ? "(${_})" : $_), join(
+ ' '.$self->_sqlcase($final_op).' ',
+ map $_->[0], @parts
+ );
+ return (
+ $final_sql,
+ map @{$_}[1..$#$_], @parts
+ );
+ }
+ die "unhandled";
+}
+
+sub _where_op_FUNC {
+ my ($self, undef, $rest) = @_;
+ my ($func, @args) = @$rest;
+ my @arg_sql;
+ my @bind = map {
+ my @x = @$_;
+ push @arg_sql, shift @x;
+ @x
+ } map [ $self->_recurse_where($_) ], @args;
+ return ($self->_sqlcase($func).'('.join(', ', @arg_sql).')', @bind);
+}
+
+sub _where_op_BIND {
+ my ($self, undef, $bind) = @_;
+ return ($self->_convert('?'), $self->_bindtype(@$bind));
+}
+
+sub _where_op_LITERAL {
+ my ($self, undef, $literal) = @_;
+ $self->_assert_bindval_matches_bindtype(@{$literal}[1..$#$literal]);
+ return @$literal;
+}
+
sub _where_hashpair_ARRAYREF {
my ($self, $k, $v) = @_;
sub _where_hashpair_SCALAR {
my ($self, $k, $v) = @_;
$self->_debug("NOREF($k) means simple key=val: $k $self->{cmp} $v");
- my $sql = join ' ', $self->_convert($self->_quote($k)),
- $self->_sqlcase($self->{cmp}),
- $self->_convert('?');
- my @bind = $self->_bindtype($k, $v);
- return ($sql, @bind);
+ return ($self->_where_hashpair_HASHREF($k, { $self->{cmp} => $v }));
}
sub _where_hashpair_UNDEF {
my ($self, $k, $v) = @_;
$self->_debug("UNDEF($k) means IS NULL");
- my $sql = $self->_quote($k) . $self->_sqlcase(' is null');
- return ($sql);
+ return $self->_where_hashpair_HASHREF($k, { -is => undef });
}
#======================================================================
sub _where_field_IN {
my ($self, $k, $op, $vals) = @_;
- # backwards compatibility : if scalar, force into an arrayref
+ # backwards compatibility: if scalar, force into an arrayref
$vals = [$vals] if defined $vals && ! ref $vals;
my ($label) = $self->_convert($self->_quote($k));
$self->_bindtype($k, @all_bind),
);
}
- else { # empty list : some databases won't understand "IN ()", so DWIM
+ else { # empty list: some databases won't understand "IN ()", so DWIM
my $sql = ($op =~ /\bnot\b/i) ? $self->{sqltrue} : $self->{sqlfalse};
return ($sql);
}
WHERE event_date >= '2/13/99' AND event_date <= '4/24/03'
The logic can also be changed locally by inserting
-a modifier in front of an arrayref :
+a modifier in front of an arrayref:
@where = (-and => [event_date => {'>=', '2/13/99'},
event_date => {'<=', '4/24/03'} ]);
=head2 select($source, $fields, $where, $order)
This returns a SQL SELECT statement and associated list of bind values, as
-specified by the arguments :
+specified by the arguments:
=over
The argument can be either a plain scalar (interpreted as a table
name, will be quoted), or an arrayref (interpreted as a list
of table names, joined by commas, quoted), or a scalarref
-(literal table name, not quoted), or a ref to an arrayref
-(list of literal table names, joined by commas, not quoted).
+(literal SQL, not quoted).
=item $fields
-=head2 Special operators : IN, BETWEEN, etc.
+=head2 Special operators: IN, BETWEEN, etc.
You can also use the hashref format to compare a list of fields using the
C<IN> comparison operator, by specifying the list as an arrayref:
the same way.
If the argument to C<-in> is an empty array, 'sqlfalse' is generated
-(by default : C<1=0>). Similarly, C<< -not_in => [] >> generates
-'sqltrue' (by default : C<1=1>).
+(by default: C<1=0>). Similarly, C<< -not_in => [] >> generates
+'sqltrue' (by default: C<1=1>).
In addition to the array you can supply a chunk of literal sql or
literal sql with bind:
These are the two builtin "special operators"; but the
-list can be expanded : see section L</"SPECIAL OPERATORS"> below.
+list can be expanded: see section L</"SPECIAL OPERATORS"> below.
=head2 Unary operators: bool
Clauses in hashrefs or arrayrefs can be prefixed with an C<-and> or C<-or>
-to change the logic inside :
+to change the logic inside:
my @where = (
-and => [
C<Important note>: when connecting several conditions, the C<-and->|C<-or>
operator goes C<outside> of the nested structure; whereas when connecting
several constraints on one column, the C<-and> operator goes
-C<inside> the arrayref. Here is an example combining both features :
+C<inside> the arrayref. Here is an example combining both features:
my @where = (
-and => [a => 1, b => 2],
OR ( e LIKE ? AND e LIKE ? ) ) )
This difference in syntax is unfortunate but must be preserved for
-historical reasons. So be careful : the two examples below would
+historical reasons. So be careful: the two examples below would
seem algebraically equivalent, but they are not
{ col => [ -and =>
{ -like => 'foo%' },
{ -like => '%bar' },
] }
- # yields : WHERE ( ( col LIKE ? AND col LIKE ? ) )
+ # yields: WHERE ( ( col LIKE ? AND col LIKE ? ) )
[ -and =>
{ col => { -like => 'foo%' } },
{ col => { -like => '%bar' } },
]
- # yields : WHERE ( ( col LIKE ? OR col LIKE ? ) )
+ # yields: WHERE ( ( col LIKE ? OR col LIKE ? ) )
=head2 Literal SQL and value type operators
)
Literal SQL is especially useful for nesting parenthesized clauses in the
-main SQL query. Here is a first example :
+main SQL query. Here is a first example:
my ($sub_stmt, @sub_bind) = ("SELECT c1 FROM t1 WHERE c2 < ? AND c3 LIKE ?",
100, "foo%");
bar => \["IN ($sub_stmt)" => @sub_bind],
);
-This yields :
+This yields:
$stmt = "WHERE (foo = ? AND bar IN (SELECT c1 FROM t1
WHERE c2 < ? AND c3 LIKE ?))";
In the examples above, the subquery was used as an operator on a column;
but the same principle also applies for a clause within the main C<%where>
-hash, like an EXISTS subquery :
+hash, like an EXISTS subquery:
my ($sub_stmt, @sub_bind)
= $sql->select("t1", "*", {c1 => 1, c2 => \"> t0.c0"});
Observe that the condition on C<c2> in the subquery refers to
-column C<t0.c0> of the main query : this is I<not> a bind
+column C<t0.c0> of the main query: this is I<not> a bind
value, so we have to express it through a scalar ref.
Writing C<< c2 => {">" => "t0.c0"} >> would have generated
C<< c2 > ? >> with bind value C<"t0.c0"> ... not exactly
A "special operator" is a SQL syntactic clause that can be
applied to a field, instead of a usual binary operator.
-For example :
+For example:
WHERE field IN (?, ?, ?)
WHERE field BETWEEN ? AND ?
on some dark areas of C<SQL::Abstract> v1.*
B<might behave differently> in v1.50.
-The main changes are :
+The main changes are:
=over
=item *
-defensive programming : check arguments
+defensive programming: check arguments
=item *