use sqlx::sqlite::Sqlite; use sqlx_test::test_type; test_type!(null>(Sqlite, "NULL" == None:: )); test_type!(bool(Sqlite, "FALSE" == false, "TRUE" == true)); test_type!(i32(Sqlite, "94101" == 94101_i32)); test_type!(i64(Sqlite, "9358295312" == 9358295312_i64)); // NOTE: This behavior can be surprising. Floating-point parameters are widening to double which can // result in strange rounding. test_type!(f32(Sqlite, "3.1410000324249268" == 3.141f32 as f64 as f32)); test_type!(f64(Sqlite, "939399419.1225182" == 939399419.1225182_f64)); test_type!(str(Sqlite, "'this is foo'" == "this is foo", "cast(x'7468697320006973206E756C2D636F6E7461696E696E67' as text)" == "this \0is nul-containing", "''" == "" )); test_type!(bytes>(Sqlite, "X'DEADBEEF'" == vec![0xDE_u8, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF], "X''" == Vec::::new(), "X'0000000052'" == vec![0_u8, 0, 0, 0, 0x52] )); #[cfg(feature = "chrono")] mod chrono { use super::*; use sqlx::types::chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset, NaiveDate, NaiveDateTime, TimeZone, Utc}; test_type!(chrono_naive_date_time(Sqlite, "datetime('2019-01-02 05:10:20')" == NaiveDate::from_ymd(2019, 1, 2).and_hms(5, 10, 20) )); test_type!(chrono_date_time_utc>(Sqlite, "datetime('1996-12-20T00:39:57+00:00')" == Utc.ymd(1996, 12, 20).and_hms(0, 39, 57) )); test_type!(chrono_date_time_fixed_offset>(Sqlite, "datetime('2016-11-08T03:50:23-05:00')" == FixedOffset::west(5 * 3600).ymd(2016, 11, 08).and_hms(3, 50, 23) )); }