Yes, for detecting things that are not quoted, I can insert a sanity check everywhere. So, if I have this:

$dbh->do( "DELETE FROM user WHERE name = $name" );

...I can do this:

ensure_quoted( $name ); $dbh->do( "DELETE FROM user WHERE name = $name" ); sub ensure_quoted { return if ref $_[0] ne '' && $_[0]->isa( 'Magic::DBI::Quote' ); if ( $just_fix_it ) { # replace caller's variable $_[0] = $dbh->quote( $_[0] ); } elsif ( $raise_the_red_flag ) { die "Oh noes! Unquoted string '$_[0]'"; } }

This is still considerable work, but at least I don't have to figure out where $name came from.


In reply to Re^4: Can I tell if DBI's quote() was used? by kyle
in thread Can I tell if DBI's quote() was used? by kyle

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