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Author SHA1 Message Date
rbock
91defe2450 MSVC update 2 already has std::chrono::floor 2016-04-17 10:45:31 +02:00
rbock
5e96551f83 Prevent unconditional joins, and naked bool in where() or boolean expressions
- `.from(t1, t2)` produces an unconditional join if you forget to add a condition in the .where()
  sqlpp11 therefore now deprecates unconditional joins.
- more often than not, writing  something like `where(name == "doe")`, you
  meant to write `where(t.name == "doe")`. It is hard to find bugs when
  the former expression compiles because you happen to have a variable
  `name` in the current scope as well.
  sqlpp11 therefore now deprecates `.where(bool)` and disallows
  raw bool values boolean expression like `something and bool`
  wrap bools in sqlpp::value(), if you REALLY want a bool value here
2016-03-20 09:13:49 +01:00
rbock
6dcdc419c1 Merge branch 'release/0.35'
Conflicts:
	README.md
2015-12-29 11:03:17 +01:00
sliser
b812ed5120 fixed appveyor build 2015-12-28 16:42:26 +03:00
rbock
b89e4c3e4f Fixed a bunch of missing initializations 2015-12-27 22:25:05 +01:00
rbock
84ab264702 Renamed date/date_time to day_point/time_point 2015-10-29 16:41:45 +01:00
rbock
5e83929555 Date/time adjustments, including date cannot be assigned with timestamp
This is inspired by sqlite's behaviour: If you have a date column (say
colDate) and update it with

colDate = DATETIME('2015-01-01T20:20:20);

colDate will contain the date time, not just the date (while the
connector would probably just read the date part). In order to prevent
this kind of inconsistencies, date can be assigned only with dates, not
with timestamps.
2015-10-29 15:51:26 +01:00
rbock
73e8f04127 Several minor date/time fixes, new tests 2015-10-28 20:52:43 +01:00