use strict;
-use List::MoreUtils qw(pairwise);
+use List::MoreUtils qw(pairwise firstidx);
use SL::Helper::Csv;
bool => 'bool_value' );
$params{sub_module} ||= '';
+
+ # autovivify all cvars (cvars_by_config will do that for us)
my @cvars;
+ @cvars = @{ $entry->{object}->cvars_by_config } if $entry->{object}->can('cvars_by_config');
+
foreach my $config (@{ $self->cvar_configs_by->{row_ident}->{$entry->{raw_data}->{datatype}} }) {
next unless exists $entry->{raw_data}->{ "cvar_" . $config->name };
my $value = $entry->{raw_data}->{ "cvar_" . $config->name };
my $column = $type_to_column{ $config->type } || die "Program logic error: unknown custom variable storage type";
- push @cvars, SL::DB::CustomVariable->new(config_id => $config->id, $column => $value, sub_module => $params{sub_module});
+ my $cvar = SL::DB::CustomVariable->new(config_id => $config->id, $column => $value, sub_module => $params{sub_module});
+
+ # replace autovivified cvar by new one
+ my $idx = firstidx { $_->config_id == $config->id } @cvars;
+ $cvars[$idx] = $cvar if -1 != $idx;
}
$entry->{object}->custom_variables(\@cvars) if @cvars;
sub is_multiplexed { 1 }
1;
-