perl_version '5.006001';
all_from 'lib/DBIx/Class.pm';
-# configure_requires so _check_sqlite() below can run
-# remove once test deprecated
-configure_requires 'DBD::SQLite';
-
requires 'DBD::SQLite' => 1.25;
requires 'Data::Page' => 2.00;
requires 'SQL::Abstract' => 1.55;
EOW
}
-auto_install;
-# Have all prerequisites, check DBD::SQLite sanity
-_check_sqlite() if (! $ENV{DBICTEST_NO_SQLITE_CHECK} );
+auto_install;
WriteAll();
];
Meta->write;
}
-
-
-# This is legacy code. Latest DBD::SQLite developments fixed all known bugs
-# in this area. Remove before some arbitrary next version
-sub _check_sqlite {
-
- # Win32 does not have real fork()s so a segfault will bring
- # everything down. Warn about it below, and don't try fork()
- if ($^O ne 'MSWin32') {
-
- my $pid = fork();
- if (not defined $pid) {
- die "Unable to fork(): $!";
- }
- elsif (! $pid) {
- _torture_sqlite();
- exit 0;
- }
- else {
- eval {
- local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "timeout\n" };
- alarm 5;
- wait();
- alarm 0;
- };
- my $exception = $@;
-
- my $sig = $? & 127;
-
- # make sure process actually dies
- $exception && kill POSIX::SIGKILL(), $pid;
-
- if ($exception || $sig == POSIX::SIGSEGV() || $sig == POSIX::SIGABRT()
- || $sig == 7) { # 7 == SIGBUS, haven't seen it but just in case
- warn (<<EOE);
-
-############################### WARNING #################################
-# #
-# You are running a buggy version of DBD::SQLite known to randomly #
-# segfault on errors. Even if you have the latest CPAN module version, #
-# the sqlite3 dynamic library on this system might have been compiled #
-# against an older buggy sqlite3 dev library (oddly DBD::SQLite will #
-# prefer the system library against the one bundled with it). You are #
-# strongly advised to resolve this issue before proceeding. #
-# #
-#########################################################################
-
-EOE
- my $ans = prompt (
- "The test suite of this module is almost certain to fail.\n"
- . 'Do you really want to continue?',
- 'no',
- );
-
- exit 0 unless ($ans =~ /^y(es)?$/i);
- }
- }
- }
-
- else { # the win32 version
-
- print <<'EOW';
-######################################################################
-# #
-# A short stress-testing of DBD::SQLite will follow. If you have a #
-# buggy library this might very well be the last text you will see #
-# before the installation silently terminates. If this happens it #
-# would mean that you are running a buggy version of DBD::SQLite #
-# known to randomly segfault on errors. Even if you have the latest #
-# CPAN module version, the system sqlite3 dynamic library might have #
-# been compiled against an older buggy sqlite3 dev library (oddly #
-# DBD::SQLite will prefer the system library against the one bundled #
-# with it). You are strongly advised to resolve this issue before #
-# proceeding. #
-# #
-# If this happens to you (this text is the last thing you see), and #
-# you just want to install this module without worrying about the #
-# tests (which will almost certainly fail) - set the environment #
-# variable DBICTEST_NO_SQLITE_CHECK to a true value and try again. #
-# #
-######################################################################
-
-EOW
-
- _torture_sqlite();
- }
-}
-
-sub _torture_sqlite {
- require DBI;
-
- for (1 .. 100) {
- my $dbh = DBI->connect ('dbi:SQLite::memory:', undef, undef, {
- AutoCommit => 1,
- RaiseError => 0,
- PrintError => 0,
- }) or die "Unable to connect to database: $@";
-
- $dbh->do ('CREATE TABLE name_with_no_columns'); # a subtle syntax error
- $dbh->do ('COMMIT'); # followed by commit
- $dbh->disconnect;
- }
-}