module Sequel::SQLite::Dataset::ArgumentMapper

SQLite already supports named bind arguments, so use directly.

Protected Instance Methods

map_to_prepared_args(hash) click to toggle source

Return a hash with the same values as the given hash, but with the keys converted to strings.

# File lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb, line 287
def map_to_prepared_args(hash)
  args = {}
  hash.each{|k,v| args[k.to_s.gsub('.', '__')] = v}
  args
end

Private Instance Methods

prepared_arg(k) click to toggle source

SQLite uses a : before the name of the argument for named arguments.

# File lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb, line 297
def prepared_arg(k)
  LiteralString.new("#{prepared_arg_placeholder}#{k.to_s.gsub('.', '__')}")
end
prepared_arg?(k) click to toggle source

Always assume a prepared argument.

# File lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb, line 302
def prepared_arg?(k)
  true
end