use strict;
use warnings;
-# 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( DBIC::SqlMakerTest 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 DBICTest::RunMode;
+use DBICTest::Util 'local_umask';
use DBICTest::Schema;
use DBICTest::Util::LeakTracer qw/populate_weakregistry assert_empty_weakregistry/;
-use DBICTest::Util 'local_umask';
use Carp;
use Path::Class::File ();
use File::Spec;
=head1 NAME
-DBICTest - Library to be used by DBIx::Class test scripts.
+DBICTest - Library to be used by DBIx::Class test scripts
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This module provides the basic utilities to write tests against
DBIx::Class.
+=head1 EXPORTS
+
+The module does not export anything by default, nor provides individual
+function exports in the conventional sense. Instead the following tags are
+recognized:
+
+=head2 :DiffSQL
+
+Same as C<use SQL::Abstract::Test
+qw(L<is_same_sql_bind|SQL::Abstract::Test/is_same_sql_bind>
+L<is_same_sql|SQL::Abstract::Test/is_same_sql>
+L<is_same_bind|SQL::Abstract::Test/is_same_bind>)>
+
+=head2 :GlobalLock
+
+Some tests are very time sensitive and need to run on their own, without
+being disturbed by anything else grabbing CPU or disk IO. Hence why everything
+using C<DBICTest> grabs a shared lock, and the few tests that request a
+C<:GlobalLock> will ask for an exclusive one and block until they can get it.
+
=head1 METHODS
=head2 init_schema
This method removes the test SQLite database in t/var/DBIxClass.db
and then creates a new, empty database.
-This method will call deploy_schema() by default, unless the
-no_deploy flag is set.
+This method will call L<deploy_schema()|/deploy_schema> by default, unless the
+C<no_deploy> flag is set.
-Also, by default, this method will call populate_schema() by
-default, unless the no_deploy or no_populate flags are set.
+Also, by default, this method will call L<populate_schema()|/populate_schema>
+by default, unless the C<no_deploy> or C<no_populate> flags are set.
=cut
-# some tests are very time sensitive and need to run on their own, without
-# being disturbed by anything else grabbing CPU or disk IO. Hence why everything
-# using DBICTest grabs a shared lock, and the few tests that request a :GlobalLock
-# will ask for an exclusive one and block until they can get it
+# see L</:GlobalLock>
our ($global_lock_fh, $global_exclusive_lock);
sub import {
my $self = shift;
- my $tmpdir = DBICTest::RunMode->tmpdir;
- my $lockpath = $tmpdir->file('.dbictest_global.lock');
+ my $lockpath = DBICTest::RunMode->tmpdir->file('_dbictest_global.lock');
{
my $u = local_umask(0); # so that the file opens as 666, and any user can lock
- sysopen ($global_lock_fh, $lockpath, O_RDWR|O_CREAT) or do {
- my $err = $!;
-
- my @x_tests = map { (defined $_) ? ( $_ ? 1 : 0 ) : 'U' } map {(-e, -d, -f, -r, -w, -x, -o)} ($tmpdir, $lockpath);
-
- die sprintf <<"EOE", $lockpath, $err, scalar $>, scalar $), (stat($tmpdir))[4,5,2], @x_tests;
-Unable to open %s: %s
-Process EUID/EGID: %s / %s
-TmpDir UID/GID: %s / %s
-TmpDir StatMode: %o
-TmpDir X-tests: -e:%s -d:%s -f:%s -r:%s -w:%s -x:%s -o:%s
-TmpFile X-tests: -e:%s -d:%s -f:%s -r:%s -w:%s -x:%s -o:%s
-EOE
- };
+ sysopen ($global_lock_fh, $lockpath, O_RDWR|O_CREAT)
+ or die "Unable to open $lockpath: $!";
}
- for (@_) {
- if ($_ eq ':GlobalLock') {
+ for my $exp (@_) {
+ if ($exp eq ':GlobalLock') {
flock ($global_lock_fh, LOCK_EX) or die "Unable to lock $lockpath: $!";
$global_exclusive_lock = 1;
}
+ elsif ($exp eq ':DiffSQL') {
+ require SQL::Abstract::Test;
+ my $into = caller(0);
+ for (qw(is_same_sql_bind is_same_sql is_same_bind)) {
+ no strict 'refs';
+ *{"${into}::$_"} = \&{"SQL::Abstract::Test::$_"};
+ }
+ }
else {
- croak "Unknown export $_ requested from $self";
+ croak "Unknown export $exp requested from $self";
}
}
);
}
- # MASSIVE FIXME - this seems necessary, but I do not yet know why
- # without an external variable on the pad the on_connect_do cref
- # (starting just below) is being considered a const of some sorts
- # and persists indefinitely... wtf --ribasushi
- my $such_var = 'very closure... much wtf... wow!!!';
-
return ("dbi:SQLite:${db_file}", '', '', {
AutoCommit => 1,
# this is executed on every connect, and thus installs a disconnect/DESTROY
# guard for every new $dbh
on_connect_do => sub {
- # MASSIVE FIXME - this seems necessary, but I do not yet know why
- # without an external variable on the pad the on_connect_do cref
- # (starting just above) is being considered a const of some sorts
- # and persists indefinitely... wtf --ribasushi
- $such_var if 0;
my $storage = shift;
my $dbh = $storage->_get_dbh;
# no fsync on commit
$dbh->do ('PRAGMA synchronous = OFF');
- if ($ENV{DBICTEST_SQLITE_REVERSE_DEFAULT_ORDER}) {
-
- $storage->throw_exception(
- 'PRAGMA reverse_unordered_selects does not work correctly before libsqlite 3.7.9'
- ) if $storage->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version} < 3.007009;
-
+ if (
+ $ENV{DBICTEST_SQLITE_REVERSE_DEFAULT_ORDER}
+ and
+ # the pragma does not work correctly before libsqlite 3.7.9
+ $storage->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version} >= 3.007009
+ ) {
$dbh->do ('PRAGMA reverse_unordered_selects = ON');
}
# set a *DBI* disconnect callback, to make sure the physical SQLite
# file is still there (i.e. the test does not attempt to delete
# an open database, which fails on Win32)
- if (my $guard_cb = __mk_disconnect_guard($dbh->sqlite_db_filename)) {
+ if (my $guard_cb = __mk_disconnect_guard($db_file)) {
$dbh->{Callbacks} = {
connect => sub { $guard_cb->('connect') },
disconnect => sub { $guard_cb->('disconnect') },
}
sub __mk_disconnect_guard {
- return if DBIx::Class::_ENV_::PEEPEENESS; # leaks handles, delaying DESTROY, can't work right
my $db_file = shift;
- return unless -f $db_file;
+
+ return if (
+ # this perl leaks handles, delaying DESTROY, can't work right
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::PEEPEENESS
+ or
+ ! -f $db_file
+ );
+
my $orig_inode = (stat($db_file))[1]
or return;