use SQL::Abstract;
+#### WARNING ####
+#
+# -nest has been undocumented on purpose, but is still supported for the
+# foreseable future. Do not rip out the -nest tests before speaking to
+# someone on the DBIC mailing list or in irc.perl.org#dbix-class
+#
+#################
+
+
my @tests = (
{
func => 'select',
{
func => 'update',
new => {bindtype => 'columns'},
- args => ['test', {a => 1, b => \["to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", [{dummy => 1} => '02/02/02']]}, {a => {'between', [1,2]}}],
- stmt => 'UPDATE test SET a = ?, b = to_date(?, \'MM/DD/YY\') WHERE ( a BETWEEN ? AND ? )',
- stmt_q => 'UPDATE `test` SET `a` = ?, `b` = to_date(?, \'MM/DD/YY\') WHERE ( `a` BETWEEN ? AND ? )',
- bind => [[a => '1'], [{dummy => 1} => '02/02/02'], [a => '1'], [a => '2']],
+ args => ['test', {a => 1, b => \["to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", [{dummy => 1} => '02/02/02']], c => { -lower => 'foo' }}, {a => {'between', [1,2]}}],
+ stmt => "UPDATE test SET a = ?, b = to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY'), c = LOWER ? WHERE ( a BETWEEN ? AND ? )",
+ stmt_q => "UPDATE `test` SET `a` = ?, `b` = to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY'), `c` = LOWER ? WHERE ( `a` BETWEEN ? AND ? )",
+ bind => [[a => '1'], [{dummy => 1} => '02/02/02'], [c => 'foo'], [a => '1'], [a => '2']],
},
{
func => 'select',
stmt_q => 'SELECT * FROM `test` WHERE ( `Y` = ( MAX( LENGTH( MIN ? ) ) ) )',
bind => [[Y => 'x']],
},
+ {
+ func => 'select',
+ args => ['test', '*', { a => { -in => [] }, b => { -not_in => [] }, c => { -in => 42 } }],
+ stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( 0=1 AND 1=1 AND c IN ( ? ))',
+ stmt_q => 'SELECT * FROM `test` WHERE ( 0=1 AND 1=1 AND `c` IN ( ? ))',
+ bind => [ 42 ],
+ },
+ {
+ func => 'select',
+ args => ['test', '*', { a => { -in => [] }, b => { -not_in => [] } }],
+ stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( 0=1 AND 1=1 )',
+ stmt_q => 'SELECT * FROM `test` WHERE ( 0=1 AND 1=1 )',
+ bind => [],
+ },
+ {
+ exception_like => qr/
+ \QSQL::Abstract before v1.75 used to generate incorrect SQL \E
+ \Qwhen the -IN operator was given an undef-containing list: \E
+ \Q!!!AUDIT YOUR CODE AND DATA!!! (the upcoming Data::Query-based \E
+ \Qversion of SQL::Abstract will emit the logically correct SQL \E
+ \Qinstead of raising this exception)\E
+ /x,
+ func => 'select',
+ args => ['test', '*', { a => { -in => [42, undef] }, b => { -not_in => [42, undef] } } ],
+ stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( ( a IN ( ? ) OR a IS NULL ) AND b NOT IN ( ? ) AND b IS NOT NULL )',
+ stmt_q => 'SELECT * FROM `test` WHERE ( ( `a` IN ( ? ) OR `a` IS NULL ) AND `b` NOT IN ( ? ) AND `b` IS NOT NULL )',
+ bind => [ 42, 42 ],
+ },
+ {
+ exception_like => qr/
+ \QSQL::Abstract before v1.75 used to generate incorrect SQL \E
+ \Qwhen the -IN operator was given an undef-containing list: \E
+ \Q!!!AUDIT YOUR CODE AND DATA!!! (the upcoming Data::Query-based \E
+ \Qversion of SQL::Abstract will emit the logically correct SQL \E
+ \Qinstead of raising this exception)\E
+ /x,
+ func => 'select',
+ args => ['test', '*', { a => { -in => [undef] }, b => { -not_in => [undef] } } ],
+ stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a IS NULL AND b IS NOT NULL )',
+ stmt_q => 'SELECT * FROM `test` WHERE ( `a` IS NULL AND `b` IS NOT NULL )',
+ bind => [],
+ },
+ {
+ func => 'select',
+ args => ['test', '*', { a => { -in => undef } }],
+ exception_like => qr/Argument passed to the 'IN' operator can not be undefined/,
+ },
);
-
-plan tests => scalar(grep { !$_->{warning_like} } @tests) * 2
- + scalar(grep { $_->{warning_like} } @tests) * 4;
-
for my $t (@tests) {
local $"=', ';
else {
$cref->();
}
+
is_same_sql_bind(
$stmt,
\@bind,
}
}
}
+
+done_testing;