use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
+use Test::Warn;
use SQL::Abstract::Test import => [qw(is_same_sql_bind diag_where) ];
use SQL::Abstract;
order => \'requestor, ticket',
stmt => " WHERE ( ( priority BETWEEN ? AND ? ) AND requestor IS NULL ) ORDER BY requestor, ticket",
bind => [qw/1 3/],
+ warns => qr/Supplying an undefined argument to 'LIKE' is deprecated/,
},
},
stmt => " WHERE ( ( ( foo NOT LIKE ? ) OR ( foo NOT LIKE ? ) OR ( foo NOT LIKE ? ) ) AND ( ( fum LIKE ? ) OR ( fum LIKE ? ) ) AND ( nix BETWEEN ? AND ? ) AND ( nox NOT BETWEEN ? AND ? ) AND wix IN ( ?, ? ) AND wux NOT IN ( ?, ? ) )",
bind => [7,8,9,'a','b',100,200,150,160,'zz','yy','30','40'],
+ warns => qr/\QA multi-element arrayref as an argument to the inequality op 'NOT LIKE' is technically equivalent to an always-true 1=1/,
},
{
for my $case (@handle_tests) {
my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new;
- my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where}, $case->{order});
+ my ($stmt, @bind);
+ warnings_exist {
+ ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where}, $case->{order});
+ } $case->{warns} || [];
+
is_same_sql_bind($stmt, \@bind, $case->{stmt}, $case->{bind})
|| diag_where ( $case->{where} );
}