Improve quote behavior of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP default#2389
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Co-authored-by: Mark Scherer <dereuromark@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Matthew Peveler <matt.peveler@gmail.com>
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Closes #1891
This is a port of cakephp/migrations#923 with some additional changes.
PR improves the behavior of how we handle the string
"CURRENT_TIMESTAMP"as a default such that it will now only not be quote if the column type is explicitlydatetime,timestamp,date, ortime. This should make behavior across adapters consistent where for mysql usingCURRENT_TIMESTAMPwith a string column would throw an error while postgres would implicitly cast it to a string.I've also added similar behavior to the
CURRENT_DATETIME,CURRENT_TIME,CURRENT_DATE, andNOWfunctions since those are also somewhat common in my experience as defaults fordatetime,time, anddaterespectfully.