Queries the "sqlite_master" table for schema definition. The schema
is held in this table simply as CREATE statements for the database
objects, so it really just builds up a string of all these and passes
-the result to the regular SQLite parser. Therefore there is no gain
-(at least in performance) to using this module over simply dumping the
+the result to the regular SQLite parser. Therefore there is no gain
+(at least in performance) to using this module over simply dumping the
schema to a text file and parsing that.
=cut
use strict;
+use warnings;
use DBI;
use SQL::Translator::Parser::SQLite;
use Data::Dumper;
-use vars qw[ $DEBUG $VERSION @EXPORT_OK ];
-$VERSION = '1.59';
+our ( $DEBUG, @EXPORT_OK );
+our $VERSION = '1.62';
$DEBUG = 0 unless defined $DEBUG;
-# -------------------------------------------------------------------
sub parse {
my ( $tr, $dbh ) = @_;