use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; $ENV{DBIX_CUSTOM_TEST_RUN} = 1; use DBIx::Custom; { package DBIx::Custom; no warnings 'redefine'; my $date_typename = 'Date'; my $datetime_typename = 'Datetime'; sub date_typename { lc $date_typename } sub datetime_typename { lc $datetime_typename } my $date_datatype = 'Date'; my $datetime_datatype = 'Datetime'; sub date_datatype { lc $date_datatype } sub datetime_datatype { lc $datetime_datatype } has dsn => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:'; sub create_table1 { 'create table table1 (key1 varchar, key2 varchar);' } sub create_table1_2 {'create table table1 (key1 varchar, key2 varchar, key3 varchar, key4 varchar, key5 varchar);' } sub create_table1_type { "create table table1 (key1 $date_typename, key2 $datetime_typename);" } sub create_table1_highperformance { "create table table1 (ab varchar, bc varchar, ik varchar, hi varchar, ui varchar, pq varchar, dc varchar);" } sub create_table2 { 'create table table2 (key1 varchar, key3 varchar);' } sub create_table2_2 { "create table table2 (key1 varchar, key2 varchar, key3 varchar)" } sub create_table3 { "create table table3 (key1 varchar, key2 varchar, key3 varchar)" } sub create_table_reserved { 'create table "table" ("select" varchar, "update" varchar)' } } require "$FindBin::Bin/common.t";