NAME
DBIx::bind_param_inline - list variables in $dbh->prepare method instead of calling $sth->bind_param
SYNOPSIS
Syntactic sugar allowing implied statement parameters, like in SQR.
use DBI;
...
use DBIx::bind_param_inline;
our ($foo, $bar, $baz); # MUST be "our" not "my"
# qq style -- escape rods of Asclepius
my $sth = prepare_inline($dbh, <<SQL);
SELECT * from mytable WHERE foo = \$foo AND bar = \$bar AND baz = \$baz
SQL
# q style -- noninterpolative
my $sth2 = prepare_inline($dbh, <<'SQL');
INSERT INTO mytable (foo, bar, baz) VALUES ($foo, $bar, ? )
SQL
...
$sth->execute(); #placeholders get bound for you
$sth2->execute($something->compute_baz); # regular placeholders still work!
DESCRIPTION
prepare_inline identifies inlined variables and replaces them with ?
placeholders before calling the normal prepare. The resulting statement handle has some additional information in it so bind_param will be called when it is executed, and all other methods called on it fall through to the non-extended statement handle.
The important thing is, you get to name your variables directly within your SQL, which means less counting question marks and more freedom to change the order of things.
So we get to trade the tricky action-at-a-distance problem of placeholder order for the more manageable action-at-a-distance problem of package variables.
EXPORT
prepare_inline
HISTORY
- 0.03 2009 April 29
-
Changed from NullP to SQLite for testing purposes, actually creating a table and accessing it with this new syntax. This tool actually works now.
BUGS
Doesn't work with lexical my
variables. I believe this could be repaired by walking the pad instead of or in addition to looking at caller()."::$name"
. Patches welcome.
SEE ALSO
http://perlbuzz.com/2008/12/database-access-in-perl-6-is-coming-along-nicely.html
AUTHOR
David Nicol <davidnico@cpan.org<gt>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008 by David Nicol
your choice of GPL 2, GPL 3, or AL. Did I actually reserve any rights for myself? Yes, I did. You're not allowed to lie and say you wrote it.