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// file : boost/mssql/date-time/driver.cxx
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Code Synthesis Tools CC
// license : GNU GPL v2; see accompanying LICENSE file
// Test boost date/time type persistence. SQL Server version.
//
#include <memory> // std::auto_ptr
#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>
#include <odb/boost/date-time/exceptions.hxx>
#include <odb/mssql/database.hxx>
#include <odb/mssql/transaction.hxx>
#include <common/common.hxx>
#include "test.hxx"
#include "test-odb.hxx"
using namespace std;
using namespace boost::gregorian;
using namespace boost::posix_time;
using namespace odb::core;
bool
test_invalid_special_value (object&, auto_ptr<database>&);
bool
test_out_of_range_value (object&, auto_ptr<database>&);
int
main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
try
{
auto_ptr<database> db (create_database (argc, argv));
object o;
// Test all valid date-time mappings.
//
#if !defined(MSSQL_SERVER_VERSION) || MSSQL_SERVER_VERSION >= 1000
o.dates.push_back (day_clock::local_day ());
o.dates.push_back (date (not_a_date_time));
o.dates.push_back (date (max_date_time));
o.dates.push_back (date (min_date_time));
o.times.push_back (second_clock::local_time ());
o.times.push_back (not_a_date_time);
o.times.push_back (min_date_time);
o.times.push_back (ptime (max_date_time));
#endif
// In DATETIME fractional seconds are rounded to .000, .003, or .007.
//
o.times_dt.push_back (ptime (date (2012, 1, 13),
time_duration (11, 57, 13, 7000)));
// SMALLDATETIME doesn't have seconds (always 0).
//
o.times_sdt.push_back (ptime (date (2012, 1, 13),
time_duration (11, 57, 0, 0)));
#if !defined(MSSQL_SERVER_VERSION) || MSSQL_SERVER_VERSION >= 1000
o.durations.push_back (time_duration (1, 2, 3, 123456));
o.durations.push_back (not_a_date_time);
#endif
{
transaction t (db->begin ());
db->persist (o);
t.commit ();
}
{
transaction t (db->begin ());
auto_ptr<object> ol (db->load<object> (o.id));
t.commit ();
assert (*ol == o);
}
#if !defined(MSSQL_SERVER_VERSION) || MSSQL_SERVER_VERSION >= 1000
// Test invalid date mappings.
//
{
object sv1, sv2;
sv1.dates.push_back (date (neg_infin));
sv2.dates.push_back (date (pos_infin));
transaction t (db->begin ());
assert (test_invalid_special_value (sv1, db));
assert (test_invalid_special_value (sv2, db));
t.commit ();
}
// Test invalid ptime mappings.
//
{
object sv1, sv2;
sv1.times.push_back (neg_infin);
sv2.times.push_back (pos_infin);
transaction t (db->begin ());
assert (test_invalid_special_value (sv1, db));
assert (test_invalid_special_value (sv2, db));
t.commit ();
}
// Test invalid time_duration mappings.
//
{
object sv1, sv2, or1;
sv1.durations.push_back (pos_infin);
sv2.durations.push_back (neg_infin);
or1.durations.push_back (time_duration (50, 2, 3, 123456700));
transaction t (db->begin ());
assert (test_invalid_special_value (sv1, db));
assert (test_invalid_special_value (sv2, db));
try
{
db->persist (or1);
assert (false);
}
catch (const odb::boost::date_time::value_out_of_range&)
{
}
t.commit ();
}
#endif
}
catch (const odb::exception& e)
{
cerr << e.what () << endl;
return 1;
}
}
bool
test_invalid_special_value (object& x, auto_ptr<database>& db)
{
try
{
db->persist (x);
return false;
}
catch (const odb::boost::date_time::special_value&)
{
}
return true;
}
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