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LibSQL+SQLServer: Return a NonnullRefPtr from Database::get_table

Database::get_table currently either returns a RefPtr to an existing
table, a nullptr if the table doesn't exist, or an Error if some
internal error occured. Change this to return a NonnullRefPtr to an
exisiting table, or a SQL::Result with any error, including if the
table was not found. Callers can then handle that specific error code
if they want.

Returning a NonnullRefPtr will enable some further cleanup. This had
some fallout of needing to change some other methods' return types from
AK::ErrorOr to SQL::Result so that TRY may continue to be used.
This commit is contained in:
Timothy Flynn 2022-11-29 08:47:22 -05:00 committed by Linus Groh
parent 56843baff9
commit 4b70908dc4
8 changed files with 56 additions and 79 deletions

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@ -44,10 +44,7 @@ NonnullRefPtr<SQL::TableDef> setup_table(SQL::Database& db)
void insert_into_table(SQL::Database& db, int count)
{
auto table_or_error = db.get_table("TestSchema", "TestTable");
EXPECT(!table_or_error.is_error());
auto table = table_or_error.value();
EXPECT(table);
auto table = MUST(db.get_table("TestSchema", "TestTable"));
for (int ix = 0; ix < count; ix++) {
SQL::Row row(*table);
@ -63,10 +60,7 @@ void insert_into_table(SQL::Database& db, int count)
void verify_table_contents(SQL::Database& db, int expected_count)
{
auto table_or_error = db.get_table("TestSchema", "TestTable");
EXPECT(!table_or_error.is_error());
auto table = table_or_error.value();
EXPECT(table);
auto table = MUST(db.get_table("TestSchema", "TestTable"));
int sum = 0;
int count = 0;
@ -196,10 +190,8 @@ TEST_CASE(get_table_from_database)
{
auto db = SQL::Database::construct("/tmp/test.db");
EXPECT(!db->open().is_error());
auto table_or_error = db->get_table("TestSchema", "TestTable");
EXPECT(!table_or_error.is_error());
auto table = table_or_error.value();
EXPECT(table);
auto table = MUST(db->get_table("TestSchema", "TestTable"));
EXPECT_EQ(table->name(), "TestTable");
EXPECT_EQ(table->num_columns(), 2u);
}