use strict;
-use warnings;
+use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Exception;
is(@art, 2, 'And then there were two');
-ok(!$art->in_storage, "It knows it's dead");
+is($art->in_storage, 0, "It knows it's dead");
dies_ok ( sub { $art->delete }, "Can't delete twice");
{
ok(my $artist = $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({name => 'store_column test'}));
is($artist->name, 'X store_column test'); # used to be 'X X store...'
-
+
# call store_column even though the column doesn't seem to be dirty
- ok($artist->update({name => 'X store_column test'}));
+ $artist->name($artist->name);
is($artist->name, 'X X store_column test');
+ ok($artist->is_column_changed('name'), 'changed column marked as dirty');
+
$artist->delete;
}
});
is($new_obj->name, 'find_or_new', 'find_or_new: instantiated a new artist');
- ok(! $new_obj->in_storage, 'new artist is not in storage');
+ is($new_obj->in_storage, 0, 'new artist is not in storage');
}
my $cd = $schema->resultset("CD")->find(1);