use strict; use warnings; use lib "t/lib"; use SQLiteTest qw/connect_ok/; use Test::More; use if -d ".git", "Test::FailWarnings"; my $dbh = connect_ok( RaiseError => 1 ); eval { $dbh->do("\n") }; ok !$@, "empty statement does not spit a warning"; diag $@ if $@; eval { $dbh->do(" ") }; ok !$@, "empty statement does not spit a warning"; diag $@ if $@; eval { $dbh->do("") }; ok !$@, "empty statement does not spit a warning"; diag $@ if $@; eval { $dbh->do("/* everything in a comment */") }; ok !$@, "empty statement does not spit a warning"; diag $@ if $@; eval { $dbh->do("-- everything in a comment") }; ok !$@, "empty statement does not spit a warning"; diag $@ if $@; eval { $dbh->do(undef) }; ok !$@, "undef statement does not spit a warning, and does not die anyway"; diag $@ if $@; done_testing;