use warnings;
use strict;
+# this noop trick initializes the STDOUT, so that the TAP::Harness
+# issued IO::Select->can_read calls (which are blocking wtf wtf wtf)
+# keep spinning and scheduling jobs
+# This results in an overall much smoother job-queue drainage, since
+# the Harness blocks less
+# (ideally this needs to be addressed in T::H, but a quick patchjob
+# broke everything so tabling it for now)
+BEGIN {
+ if ($INC{'Test/Builder.pm'}) {
+ local $| = 1;
+ print "#\n";
+ }
+}
+
+use Module::Runtime 'module_notional_filename';
+BEGIN {
+ for my $mod (qw( SQL::Abstract::Test SQL::Abstract )) {
+ if ( $INC{ module_notional_filename($mod) } ) {
+ # FIXME this does not seem to work in BEGIN - why?!
+ #require Carp;
+ #$Carp::Internal{ (__PACKAGE__) }++;
+ #Carp::croak( __PACKAGE__ . " must be loaded before $mod" );
+
+ my ($fr, @frame) = 1;
+ while (@frame = caller($fr++)) {
+ last if $frame[1] !~ m|^t/lib/DBICTest|;
+ }
+
+ die __PACKAGE__ . " must be loaded before $mod (or modules using $mod) at $frame[1] line $frame[2]\n";
+ }
+ }
+}
+
use Config;
use Carp 'confess';
use Scalar::Util qw(blessed refaddr);