Last Modified
2013-07-31 01:34:14 +0000
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Description

This changes Sequel's literalization of IN/NOT IN with an empty array value to not return NULL even if one of the referenced columns is NULL:

DB[:test].where(:name=>[])
# SELECT * FROM test WHERE (1 = 0)
DB[:test].exclude(:name=>[])
# SELECT * FROM test WHERE (1 = 1)

The default Sequel behavior is to respect NULLs, so that when name is NULL, the expression returns NULL.

You can load this extension into specific datasets:

ds = DB[:table]
ds.extension(:empty_array_ignore_nulls)

Or you can load it into all of a database's datasets, which is probably the desired behavior if you are using this extension:

DB.extension(:empty_array_ignore_nulls)