-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Warn;
use Test::Exception;
-use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind'];
+use SQL::Abstract::Test import => [qw( is_same_sql_bind diag_where dumper )];
use SQL::Abstract;
tasty => { '!=', [qw(yes YES)] },
-nest => [ face => [ -or => {'=', 'mr.happy'}, {'=', undef} ] ] },
],
+ warns => qr/\QA multi-element arrayref as an argument to the inequality op '!=' is technically equivalent to an always-true 1=1/,
+
stmt => 'UPDATE taco_punches SET one = ?, three = ? WHERE ( ( ( ( ( face = ? ) OR ( face IS NULL ) ) ) )'
. ' AND ( ( bland != ? ) AND ( bland != ? ) ) AND ( ( tasty != ? ) OR ( tasty != ? ) ) )',
stmt_q => 'UPDATE `taco_punches` SET `one` = ?, `three` = ? WHERE ( ( ( ( ( `face` = ? ) OR ( `face` IS NULL ) ) ) )'
},
{
func => 'update',
-# LDNOTE : removed the "-maybe", because we no longer admit unknown ops
-#
-# acked by RIBASUSHI
-# args => ['fhole', {fpoles => 4}, [-maybe => {race => [-and => [qw(black white asian)]]},
args => ['fhole', {fpoles => 4}, [
{ race => [qw/-or black white asian /] },
{ -nest => { firsttime => [-or => {'=','yes'}, undef] } },
},
{
func => 'select',
-# LDNOTE: modified test below because we agreed with MST that literal SQL
-# should not automatically insert a '='; the user has to do it
-#
-# acked by MSTROUT
-# args => ['test', '*', { a => \["to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", '02/02/02']}],
args => ['test', '*', { a => \["= to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", '02/02/02']}],
stmt => q{SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY') )},
stmt_q => q{SELECT * FROM `test` WHERE ( `a` = to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY') )},
stmt => 'INSERT INTO test (a, b, c, d, e) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
stmt_q => 'INSERT INTO `test` (`a`, `b`, `c`, `d`, `e`) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
bind => [qw/1 2 3 4/, { answer => 42}],
- warning_like => qr/HASH ref as bind value in insert is not supported/i,
+ warns => qr/HASH ref as bind value in insert is not supported/i,
},
{
func => 'update',
func => 'insert',
new => {bindtype => 'columns'},
args => ['test', {a => 1, b => \["to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", '02/02/02']}],
- exception_like => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
+ throws => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
},
{
func => 'update',
new => {bindtype => 'columns'},
args => ['test', {a => 1, b => \["to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", '02/02/02']}, {a => {'between', [1,2]}}],
- exception_like => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
+ throws => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
},
{
func => 'select',
new => {bindtype => 'columns'},
args => ['test', '*', { a => \["= to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", '02/02/02']}],
- exception_like => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
+ throws => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
},
{
func => 'select',
new => {bindtype => 'columns'},
args => ['test', '*', { a => {'<' => \["to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY')", '02/02/02']}, b => 8 }],
- exception_like => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
+ throws => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
+ },
+ {
+ func => 'select',
+ args => ['test', '*', { foo => { '>=' => [] }} ],
+ throws => qr/\Qoperator '>=' applied on an empty array (field 'foo')/,
},
{
func => 'select',
func => 'select',
new => {bindtype => 'columns'},
args => ['test', '*', { a => {-in => \["(SELECT d FROM to_date(?, 'MM/DD/YY') AS d)", '02/02/02']}, b => 8 }],
- exception_like => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
+ throws => qr/bindtype 'columns' selected, you need to pass: \[column_name => bind_value\]/,
},
{
func => 'insert',
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 => [],
+ },
+ {
+ throws => 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 ],
+ },
+ {
+ throws => 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 } }],
+ throws => qr/Argument passed to the 'IN' operator can not be undefined/,
+ },
);
-for my $t (@tests) {
- local $"=', ';
+# check single-element inequality ops for no warnings
+for my $op ( qw(!= <>) ) {
+ for my $val (undef, 42) {
+ push @tests, {
+ func => 'where',
+ args => [ { x => { "$_$op" => [ $val ] } } ],
+ stmt => "WHERE x " . ($val ? "$op ?" : 'IS NOT NULL'),
+ stmt_q => "WHERE `x` " . ($val ? "$op ?" : 'IS NOT NULL'),
+ bind => [ $val || () ],
+ } for ('', '-'); # with and without -
+ }
+}
+
+# check single-element not-like ops for no warnings, and NULL exception
+# (the last two "is not X" are a weird syntax, but mebbe a dialect...)
+for my $op (qw(not_like not_rlike), 'not like', 'not rlike', 'is not like','is not rlike') {
+ (my $sop = uc $op) =~ s/_/ /gi;
+ for my $val (undef, 42) {
+ push @tests, {
+ func => 'where',
+ args => [ { x => { "$_$op" => [ $val ] } } ],
+ $val ? (
+ stmt => "WHERE x $sop ?",
+ stmt_q => "WHERE `x` $sop ?",
+ bind => [ $val ],
+ ) : (
+ stmt => "WHERE x IS NOT NULL",
+ stmt_q => "WHERE `x` IS NOT NULL",
+ bind => [],
+ warns => qr/\QSupplying an undefined argument to '$sop' is deprecated/,
+ ),
+ } for ('', '-'); # with and without -
+ }
+}
+
+# check all multi-element inequality/not-like ops for warnings
+for my $op ( qw(!= <> not_like not_rlike), 'not like', 'not rlike', 'is not like','is not rlike') {
+ (my $sop = uc $op) =~ s/_/ /gi;
+
+ push @tests, {
+ func => 'where',
+ args => [ { x => { "$_$op" => [ 42, 69 ] } } ],
+ stmt => "WHERE x $sop ? OR x $sop ?",
+ stmt_q => "WHERE `x` $sop ? OR `x` $sop ?",
+ bind => [ 42, 69 ],
+ warns => qr/\QA multi-element arrayref as an argument to the inequality op '$sop' is technically equivalent to an always-true 1=1/,
+ } for ('', '-'); # with and without -
+}
+
+# check all like/not-like ops for empty-arrayref warnings
+for my $op ( qw(like rlike not_like not_rlike), 'not like', 'not rlike', 'is like', 'is not like', 'is rlike', 'is not rlike') {
+ (my $sop = uc $op) =~ s/_/ /gi;
+
+ push @tests, {
+ func => 'where',
+ args => [ { x => { "$_$op" => [] } } ],
+ stmt => ( $sop =~ /NOT/ ? "WHERE 1=1" : "WHERE 0=1" ),
+ stmt_q => ( $sop =~ /NOT/ ? "WHERE 1=1" : "WHERE 0=1" ),
+ bind => [],
+ warns => qr/\QSupplying an empty arrayref to '$sop' is deprecated/,
+ } for ('', '-'); # with and without -
+}
+
+for my $t (@tests) {
my $new = $t->{new} || {};
- $new->{debug} = $ENV{DEBUG} || 0;
for my $quoted (0, 1) {
($stmt, @bind) = $maker->$op (@ { $t->{args} } );
};
- if ($t->{exception_like}) {
+ if (my $e = $t->{throws}) {
throws_ok(
sub { $cref->() },
- $t->{exception_like},
- "throws the expected exception ($t->{exception_like})"
+ $e,
+ ) || diag dumper ({ args => $t->{args}, result => $stmt });
+ }
+ else {
+ warnings_exist(
+ sub { $cref->() },
+ $t->{warns} || [],
);
- } else {
- if ($t->{warning_like}) {
- warning_like(
- sub { $cref->() },
- $t->{warning_like},
- "issues the expected warning ($t->{warning_like})"
- );
- }
- else {
- $cref->();
- }
+
is_same_sql_bind(
$stmt,
\@bind,