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sqlpp11/tests/Update.cpp
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
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#include <iostream>
#include <sqlpp11/sqlpp11.h>
#include "Sample.h"
#include "MockDb.h"
#include "is_regular.h"
int Update(int, char* [])
{
MockDb db;
MockDb::_serializer_context_t printer = {};
const auto t = test::TabBar{};
{
using T = decltype(update(t));
static_assert(sqlpp::is_regular<T>::value, "type requirement");
}
{
using T = decltype(update(t).set(t.gamma = false).where(t.beta != "transparent"));
static_assert(sqlpp::is_regular<T>::value, "type requirement");
}
{
using T = decltype(dynamic_update(db, t).dynamic_set(t.gamma = false).dynamic_where());
static_assert(sqlpp::is_regular<T>::value, "type requirement");
}
serialize(update(t), printer).str();
serialize(update(t).set(t.gamma = false), printer).str();
serialize(update(t).set(t.gamma = false).where(t.beta != "transparent"), printer).str();
serialize(update(t).set(t.beta = "opaque").where(t.beta != t.beta), printer).str();
auto u = dynamic_update(db, t).dynamic_set(t.gamma = false).dynamic_where();
u.assignments.add(t.beta = "cannot update gamma a second time");
u.where.add(t.gamma != false);
printer.reset();
std::cerr << serialize(u, printer).str() << std::endl;
db(u);
db(update(t).set(t.delta = sqlpp::verbatim<sqlpp::integer>("17+4")).unconditionally());
db(update(t).set(t.delta = sqlpp::null).unconditionally());
db(update(t).set(t.delta = sqlpp::default_value).unconditionally());
db(update(t).set(t.delta += t.alpha * 2, t.beta += " and cake").unconditionally());
return 0;
}