Changes for version 1.29_06 - 2013-12-14
- Revert 1.29_05. Dependency notation to skip specific version doesn't work in compatibility mode Looks like DBD::mysql 4.025 has been patched and is now passing
Changes for version 1.29_05 - 2013-11-05
- Still trying... Updated dependencies to skip DBD::mysql version 4.025, just released, which is FAILing everywhere
Changes for version 1.29_04 - 2013-11-03
- Still trying...
Changes for version 1.29_03 - 2013-11-03
- Scheme introduced to fix Cantrell FAILs prevents Slaven Rezić from being able to run tests... It appears that on his site, the test user can use the 'test' database but not create new ones
Changes for version 1.29_02 - 2013-11-02
- Fixed FAIL logic in autodb.000.reqs.t introduced in 1.29_01
Changes for version 1.29_01 - 2013-11-01
- Working on FAILs seen by David Cantrell. Current theory: he runs multiple test instances in parallel, ans since tests all use same database, they are trampling on each other. Solution is to create unique database for each test run.
Documentation
Schema information for one collection
Compare two collection definitions and maintain differences
One registration for Class::AutoDB::Registry
Schema information for an AutoDB database
Compare two registries and maintain differences
Serialization engine for Class::AutoDB -- MySQL only for now
Schema information for one table
Modules
Almost automatic object persistence coexisting with human-engineered database
Provides
in lib/Class/AutoDB/BaseTable.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Collection.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/CollectionDiff.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Connect.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Cursor.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Database.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Dumper.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Globals.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/ListTable.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Object.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Oid.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/OidDeleted.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Registration.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Registry.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/RegistryDiff.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/RegistryVersion.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Serialize.pm
in lib/Class/AutoDB/Table.pm