You don't understand how the replacements are meant to be used. The $$ replacements are not ?. I know that. They are for cases where you want a general piece of SQL that will always be the same, a big set of joins or a complex where, but other parts like limit or the feilds might change. In those cases ? would do you no good. Here on the other hand you can now use the $$ to substitute in actual SQL. $$ would always be done by the actual code, unlike ? that would normaly be user supplied (and untainted) data.
On review I see how maybe that distinction is not clear from the POD. /me wanders off to find a home for it in the POD. Thanks for the feedback.
In reply to Re^4: RFC: DBIx::Library
by eric256
in thread RFC: DBIx::Library
by eric256
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