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- `.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 |
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
count_of_count.cpp | ||
max_of_max.cpp | ||
must_not_insert.cpp | ||
must_not_update.cpp | ||
no_conversion_operator_if_null_not_trivial.cpp | ||
require_insert.cpp |