#!/usr/bin/perl # I've disabled warnings, so theoretically warnings shouldn't be printed use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; # $^W = 1; } use Test::More tests => 5; # use Test::NoWarnings; use t::lib::Test; SCOPE: { my $dbh = connect_ok( RaiseError => 1 ); ok( $dbh->do("CREATE TABLE f (f1, f2, f3)"), 'CREATE TABLE ok' ); ok( $dbh->begin_work, '->begin_work' ); ok( $dbh->do("INSERT INTO f VALUES (?, ?, ?)", {}, 'foo', 'bar', 1), 'INSERT ok', ); 1; } 1;