From: Peter Rabbitson Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 22:43:57 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Clarify insanedness of test X-Git-Tag: v1.70~221 X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=397986c42758b382e96b4dde9736ab578a761d10;p=dbsrgits%2FSQL-Abstract.git Clarify insanedness of test --- diff --git a/t/03values.t b/t/03values.t index f88debb..27f3013 100644 --- a/t/03values.t +++ b/t/03values.t @@ -85,17 +85,23 @@ for my $record (@data) { } # test values() with literal sql +# +# NOTE: +# The example is deliberately complicated by the addition of a literal ? in xfunc +# This is an intentional test making sure literal ? remains untouched. +# It is rather impractical in the field, as the user will have to insert +# a bindvalue for the literal position(s) in the correct offset of \@bind { my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new; - my $data = { event => 'rapture', time => \ 'now()', func => \ 'somefunc(?)', stuff => 'fluff', }; + my $data = { event => 'rapture', time => \ 'now()', xfunc => \ 'somefunc(?)', stuff => 'fluff', }; my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->insert ('table', $data); is_same_sql_bind ( $stmt, \@bind, - 'INSERT INTO table ( event, func, stuff, time) VALUES ( ?, somefunc (?), ?, now() )', + 'INSERT INTO table ( event, stuff, time, xfunc) VALUES ( ?, ?, now(), somefunc (?) )', [qw/rapture fluff/], # event < stuff ); @@ -103,5 +109,5 @@ for my $record (@data) { [$sql->values ($data)], [\@bind], 'values() output matches that of initial bind' - ); + ) || diag "Corresponding SQL statement: $stmt"; }