$self->bench("connected to $dbd as $user");
+ # force SQLite to support binary 0 in data (which shouldn't
+ # happend, but it did to me)
+ eval {
+ no warnings 'all';
+ $self->{dbh}->{sqlite_handle_binary_nulls} = 1;
+ };
+
return $self;
}
#print "#### delete_and_create($field)\n";
my $sql = "select count(*) from $field";
- my $sth = $self->{dbh}->prepare($sql) || die $self->{dbh}->errstr();
+ my $sth = $self->{dbh}->prepare($sql);
# FIX: this is not a good way to check if table exists!
- if ($sth->execute() && $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
+ if ($sth && $sth->execute() && $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
my $sql = "drop table $field";
- my $sth = $self->{dbh}->do($sql) || die "SQL: $sql ".$self->{dbh}->errstr();
+ my $sth = $self->{dbh}->do($sql) || warn "SQL: $sql - ".$sth->errstr();
}
$sql = "create table $field (
item varchar(255),
#$sth_cache{$field."select"}->execute($index_data) || die "cache: $field select; ".$self->{dbh}->errstr();
- # XXX for some strange reason, it seems that some entries in my
- # database produce strings which start with null byte. I suspect
- # this to be bug in OpenIsis 0.9.0.
- # This should fix it..
- $index_data =~ s/^[^\w]+//;
- $index_data = substr($index_data,0,255);
+ $index_data =~ s#&(\w)(acute|cedil|circ|grave|ring|slash|tilde|uml);#$1#gi;
my $uc = uc($index_data);
if (! $c_table->{$field}->{$uc}) {
while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
$row->{item} = HTML::Entities::encode($row->{item},' <>&"');
$row->{display} = HTML::Entities::encode($row->{display},'<>&"');
+ $row->{item} =~ s#&(\w)(acute|cedil|circ|grave|ring|slash|tilde|uml);#$1#gi;
+ $row->{display} =~ s#&(\w)(acute|cedil|circ|grave|ring|slash|tilde|uml);#&$1$2;#gi;
push @arr,$row;
}
return @arr;
$self->{dbh}->begin_work || die $self->{dbh}->errstr();
- $self->bench("Sorting ".$Table{$table}." items in $table");
+ $self->bench("Sorting ".$Table{$table}." (with duplicates) items in $table");
my @keys = sort keys %{$c_table->{$table}};
- $self->bench("Dumping data into $table");
+ $self->bench("Dumping ".($#keys+1)." items into $table");
my $sql = "insert into $table (ord,item,display,count) values (?,?,?,?)";
my $sth = $self->{dbh}->prepare($sql) || die "sql: $sql; ".$self->{dbh}->errstr();