use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
+use Test::Warn;
use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind'];
stmt => 'INSERT INTO test (a, b, c, d, e) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
stmt_q => 'INSERT INTO `test` (`a`, `b`, `c`, `d`, `e`) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
bind => [qw/1 2 3 4/, { answer => 42}],
+ warning_like => qr/HASH ref as bind value in insert is not supported/i,
},
);
-plan tests => scalar(@tests) * 2;
+plan tests => scalar(grep { !$_->{warning_like} } @tests) * 2
+ + scalar(grep { $_->{warning_like} } @tests) * 4;
for (@tests) {
local $"=', ';
my $new = $_->{new} || {};
$new->{debug} = $ENV{DEBUG} || 0;
- my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new(%$new);
- #print "testing with args (@{$_->{args}}): ";
- my $func = $_->{func};
- my($stmt, @bind) = $sql->$func(@{$_->{args}});
- is_same_sql_bind($stmt, \@bind, $_->{stmt}, $_->{bind});
+ # test without quoting labels
+ {
+ my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new(%$new);
+
+ my $func = $_->{func};
+ my($stmt, @bind);
+ my $test = sub {
+ ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->$func(@{$_->{args}})
+ };
+ if ($_->{warning_like}) {
+ warning_like { &$test } $_->{warning_like}, "throws the expected warning ($_->{warning_like})";
+ } else {
+ &$test;
+ }
+ is_same_sql_bind($stmt, \@bind, $_->{stmt}, $_->{bind});
+ }
# test with quoted labels
- my $sql_q = SQL::Abstract->new(%$new, quote_char => '`', name_sep => '.');
+ {
+ my $sql_q = SQL::Abstract->new(%$new, quote_char => '`', name_sep => '.');
- my $func_q = $_->{func};
- my($stmt_q, @bind_q) = $sql_q->$func_q(@{$_->{args}});
+ my $func_q = $_->{func};
+ my($stmt_q, @bind_q);
+ my $test = sub {
+ ($stmt_q, @bind_q) = $sql_q->$func_q(@{$_->{args}})
+ };
+ if ($_->{warning_like}) {
+ warning_like { &$test } $_->{warning_like}, "throws the expected warning ($_->{warning_like})";
+ } else {
+ &$test;
+ }
- is_same_sql_bind($stmt_q, \@bind_q, $_->{stmt_q}, $_->{bind});
+ is_same_sql_bind($stmt_q, \@bind_q, $_->{stmt_q}, $_->{bind});
+ }
}