use warnings;
no warnings 'once';
+BEGIN { $ENV{DBICTEST_VIA_REPLICATED} = 0 }
+
use Test::More;
use Test::Exception;
use Try::Tiny;
ok ( $schema->storage->debug(1), 'debug' );
$schema->storage->debugfh($lfn->openw);
+$schema->storage->debugfh->autoflush(1);
$schema->resultset('CD')->count;
my @loglines = $lfn->slurp;
open(STDERRCOPY, '>&STDERR');
+my $exception_line_number;
# STDERR will be closed, no T::B diag in blocks
my $exception = try {
close(STDERR);
+ $exception_line_number = __LINE__ + 1; # important for test, do not reformat
$schema->resultset('CD')->search({})->count;
} catch {
$_
open(STDERR, '>&STDERRCOPY');
};
-like $exception, qr/\QDuplication of STDERR for debug output failed (perhaps your STDERR is closed?)/;
+like $exception, qr/
+ \QDuplication of STDERR for debug output failed (perhaps your STDERR is closed?)\E
+ .+
+ \Qat @{[__FILE__]} line $exception_line_number\E$
+/xms;
my @warnings;
$exception = try {
is_deeply(\@warnings, [], 'No warnings with unicode on STDERR');
-
# test debugcb and debugobj protocol
{
my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search( {
is_deeply ( $do->{_traced_bind}, \@bind_trace );
}
+# recreate test as seen in DBIx::Class::QueryLog
+# the rationale is that if someone uses a non-IO::Handle object
+# on CPAN, many are *bound* to use one on darkpan. Thus this
+# test to ensure there is no future silent breakage
+{
+ my $output = "";
+
+ {
+ package DBICTest::_Printable;
+
+ sub print {
+ my ($self, @args) = @_;
+ $output .= join('', @args);
+ }
+ }
+
+ $schema->storage->debugobj(undef);
+ $schema->storage->debug(1);
+ $schema->storage->debugfh( bless {}, "DBICTest::_Printable" );
+ $schema->storage->txn_do( sub { $schema->resultset('Artist')->count } );
+
+ like (
+ $output,
+ qr/
+ \A
+ ^ \QBEGIN WORK\E \s*?
+ ^ \QSELECT COUNT( * ) FROM artist me:\E \s*?
+ ^ \QCOMMIT\E \s*?
+ \z
+ /xm
+ );
+
+ $schema->storage->debug(0);
+ $schema->storage->debugfh(undef);
+}
+
done_testing;