Escape identifiers in metadata SQL properly when used as string literal #2442
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Closes #2436
@Ocramius I tried to write tests but neither of my approaches felt right. First I tried to
assertContains()the resulting SQL but that is not applicable to all platforms and methods as the given identifiers to escape are not always used as string literals (heavily depends on the platform's SQL statement) or are not even used at all. Then I tried to write functional tests but that is problematic, too as I cannot test the$databaseidentifiers properly on all platforms because that involves creating a database (which is heavy and not supported on all platforms) with escape characters in the name.Any idea what test to write here or should we take it "as is"?