I'm trying to use OOP and TDD inside of Oracle. Yes, I know that sounds crazy. And, I need some advice.
I'm writing a test for the following constructor method (simplified for the purposes of this question):
CONSTRUCTOR FUNCTION PERSON(p_pidm NUMBER, p_throw_exception NUMBER DEFAULT 0, p_program_id NUMBER DEFAULT 0)
RETURN SELF AS RESULT IS
BEGIN
-- Attach constructor parameters to internal attributes
self.throw_exception := p_throw_exception;
self.program_id := p_program_id;
-- TESTING STUDENT INSTANTIATION
self.student := NEW STUDENT(self.a_pidm);
RETURN;
END;
In the corresponding test, I'll need to verify that self.student is set to a valid instance of STUDENT. In other languages, I do this with a typeof method, but I'm not aware of one in PL/SQL.
So, the question is, does anyone know a function/procedure that I can pass a user-defined type into and get back its class/type name?
Thanks.
You probably want to use the IS OF <<type>> syntax.
Something like
IF l_variable IS OF( student )
THEN
<<do something>>
END IF;
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