RE: DB_File-1.79 on Cygwin 1.3.3
[p5sagit/p5-mst-13.2.git] / ext / DB_File / t / db-recno.t
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f6b705ef 1#!./perl -w
a0d0e21e 2
77fd2717 3use warnings;
4use strict ;
5
6BEGIN {
7 unless(grep /blib/, @INC) {
8 chdir 't' if -d 't';
9 @INC = '../lib' if -d '../lib';
10 }
11}
12
13use Config;
14
a0d0e21e 15BEGIN {
77fd2717 16 if(-d "lib" && -f "TEST") {
17 if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bDB_File\b/ ) {
18 print "1..138\n";
19 exit 0;
20 }
a0d0e21e 21 }
22}
23
24use DB_File;
25use Fcntl;
045291aa 26use vars qw($dbh $Dfile $bad_ones $FA) ;
27
28# full tied array support started in Perl 5.004_57
a9fd575d 29# Double check to see if it is available.
30
31{
32 sub try::TIEARRAY { bless [], "try" }
33 sub try::FETCHSIZE { $FA = 1 }
34 $FA = 0 ;
35 my @a ;
36 tie @a, 'try' ;
37 my $a = @a ;
38}
39
a0d0e21e 40
55d68b4a 41sub ok
42{
43 my $no = shift ;
44 my $result = shift ;
a0d0e21e 45
55d68b4a 46 print "not " unless $result ;
47 print "ok $no\n" ;
6250ba0a 48
49 return $result ;
50}
51
9b761c68 52{
53 package Redirect ;
54 use Symbol ;
55
56 sub new
57 {
58 my $class = shift ;
59 my $filename = shift ;
60 my $fh = gensym ;
61 open ($fh, ">$filename") || die "Cannot open $filename: $!" ;
62 my $real_stdout = select($fh) ;
63 return bless [$fh, $real_stdout ] ;
64
65 }
66 sub DESTROY
67 {
68 my $self = shift ;
69 close $self->[0] ;
70 select($self->[1]) ;
71 }
72}
73
74sub docat
75{
76 my $file = shift;
77 local $/ = undef;
78 open(CAT,$file) || die "Cannot open $file:$!";
79 my $result = <CAT>;
80 close(CAT);
77fd2717 81 normalise($result) ;
9b761c68 82 return $result;
83}
84
85sub docat_del
86{
87 my $file = shift;
77fd2717 88 my $result = docat($file);
9b761c68 89 unlink $file ;
90 return $result;
91}
92
6250ba0a 93sub bad_one
94{
25268f15 95 print STDERR <<EOM unless $bad_ones++ ;
96#
20896112 97# Some older versions of Berkeley DB version 1 will fail tests 51,
98# 53 and 55.
6250ba0a 99#
100# You can safely ignore the errors if you're never going to use the
101# broken functionality (recno databases with a modified bval).
102# Otherwise you'll have to upgrade your DB library.
103#
20896112 104# If you want to use Berkeley DB version 1, then 1.85 and 1.86 are the
105# last versions that were released. Berkeley DB version 2 is continually
106# being updated -- Check out http://www.sleepycat.com/ for more details.
6250ba0a 107#
108EOM
55d68b4a 109}
110
77fd2717 111sub normalise
112{
113 return unless $^O eq 'cygwin' ;
114 foreach (@_)
115 { s#\r\n#\n#g }
116}
117
118BEGIN
119{
120 {
121 local $SIG{__DIE__} ;
122 eval { require Data::Dumper ; import Data::Dumper } ;
123 }
124
125 if ($@) {
126 *Dumper = sub { my $a = shift; return "[ @{ $a } ]" } ;
127 }
128}
129
c6c92ad9 130my $splice_tests = 10 + 1; # ten regressions, plus the randoms
131my $total_tests = 138 ;
132$total_tests += $splice_tests if $FA ;
133print "1..$total_tests\n";
55d68b4a 134
135my $Dfile = "recno.tmp";
136unlink $Dfile ;
a0d0e21e 137
138umask(0);
139
140# Check the interface to RECNOINFO
141
55d68b4a 142my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ;
3fe9a6f1 143ok(1, ! defined $dbh->{bval}) ;
144ok(2, ! defined $dbh->{cachesize}) ;
145ok(3, ! defined $dbh->{psize}) ;
146ok(4, ! defined $dbh->{flags}) ;
147ok(5, ! defined $dbh->{lorder}) ;
148ok(6, ! defined $dbh->{reclen}) ;
149ok(7, ! defined $dbh->{bfname}) ;
a0d0e21e 150
151$dbh->{bval} = 3000 ;
f6b705ef 152ok(8, $dbh->{bval} == 3000 );
a0d0e21e 153
154$dbh->{cachesize} = 9000 ;
f6b705ef 155ok(9, $dbh->{cachesize} == 9000 );
a0d0e21e 156
157$dbh->{psize} = 400 ;
f6b705ef 158ok(10, $dbh->{psize} == 400 );
a0d0e21e 159
160$dbh->{flags} = 65 ;
f6b705ef 161ok(11, $dbh->{flags} == 65 );
a0d0e21e 162
163$dbh->{lorder} = 123 ;
f6b705ef 164ok(12, $dbh->{lorder} == 123 );
a0d0e21e 165
166$dbh->{reclen} = 1234 ;
f6b705ef 167ok(13, $dbh->{reclen} == 1234 );
a0d0e21e 168
169$dbh->{bfname} = 1234 ;
f6b705ef 170ok(14, $dbh->{bfname} == 1234 );
a0d0e21e 171
172
173# Check that an invalid entry is caught both for store & fetch
174eval '$dbh->{fred} = 1234' ;
f6b705ef 175ok(15, $@ =~ /^DB_File::RECNOINFO::STORE - Unknown element 'fred' at/ );
55d68b4a 176eval 'my $q = $dbh->{fred}' ;
f6b705ef 177ok(16, $@ =~ /^DB_File::RECNOINFO::FETCH - Unknown element 'fred' at/ );
a0d0e21e 178
179# Now check the interface to RECNOINFO
180
55d68b4a 181my $X ;
182my @h ;
183ok(17, $X = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ;
a0d0e21e 184
77fd2717 185my %noMode = map { $_, 1} qw( amigaos MSWin32 NetWare cygwin ) ;
186
d536870a 187ok(18, ((stat($Dfile))[2] & 0777) == (($^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MacOS') ? 0666 : 0640)
77fd2717 188 || $noMode{$^O} );
a0d0e21e 189
55d68b4a 190#my $l = @h ;
191my $l = $X->length ;
045291aa 192ok(19, ($FA ? @h == 0 : !$l) );
a0d0e21e 193
55d68b4a 194my @data = qw( a b c d ever f g h i j k longername m n o p) ;
a0d0e21e 195
196$h[0] = shift @data ;
f6b705ef 197ok(20, $h[0] eq 'a' );
a0d0e21e 198
55d68b4a 199my $ i;
a0d0e21e 200foreach (@data)
201 { $h[++$i] = $_ }
202
203unshift (@data, 'a') ;
204
f6b705ef 205ok(21, defined $h[1] );
206ok(22, ! defined $h[16] );
045291aa 207ok(23, $FA ? @h == @data : $X->length == @data );
a0d0e21e 208
209
210# Overwrite an entry & check fetch it
211$h[3] = 'replaced' ;
212$data[3] = 'replaced' ;
f6b705ef 213ok(24, $h[3] eq 'replaced' );
a0d0e21e 214
215#PUSH
55d68b4a 216my @push_data = qw(added to the end) ;
045291aa 217($FA ? push(@h, @push_data) : $X->push(@push_data)) ;
a0d0e21e 218push (@data, @push_data) ;
f6b705ef 219ok(25, $h[++$i] eq 'added' );
220ok(26, $h[++$i] eq 'to' );
221ok(27, $h[++$i] eq 'the' );
222ok(28, $h[++$i] eq 'end' );
a0d0e21e 223
224# POP
f6b705ef 225my $popped = pop (@data) ;
045291aa 226my $value = ($FA ? pop @h : $X->pop) ;
f6b705ef 227ok(29, $value eq $popped) ;
a0d0e21e 228
229# SHIFT
045291aa 230$value = ($FA ? shift @h : $X->shift) ;
f6b705ef 231my $shifted = shift @data ;
232ok(30, $value eq $shifted );
a0d0e21e 233
234# UNSHIFT
235
236# empty list
936edb8b 237($FA ? unshift @h,() : $X->unshift) ;
045291aa 238ok(31, ($FA ? @h == @data : $X->length == @data ));
a0d0e21e 239
55d68b4a 240my @new_data = qw(add this to the start of the array) ;
045291aa 241$FA ? unshift (@h, @new_data) : $X->unshift (@new_data) ;
a0d0e21e 242unshift (@data, @new_data) ;
045291aa 243ok(32, $FA ? @h == @data : $X->length == @data );
f6b705ef 244ok(33, $h[0] eq "add") ;
245ok(34, $h[1] eq "this") ;
246ok(35, $h[2] eq "to") ;
247ok(36, $h[3] eq "the") ;
248ok(37, $h[4] eq "start") ;
249ok(38, $h[5] eq "of") ;
250ok(39, $h[6] eq "the") ;
251ok(40, $h[7] eq "array") ;
252ok(41, $h[8] eq $data[8]) ;
a0d0e21e 253
c6c92ad9 254# Brief test for SPLICE - more thorough 'soak test' is later.
255my @old;
256if ($FA) {
257 @old = splice(@h, 1, 2, qw(bananas just before));
258}
259else {
260 @old = $X->splice(1, 2, qw(bananas just before));
261}
262ok(42, $h[0] eq "add") ;
263ok(43, $h[1] eq "bananas") ;
264ok(44, $h[2] eq "just") ;
265ok(45, $h[3] eq "before") ;
266ok(46, $h[4] eq "the") ;
267ok(47, $h[5] eq "start") ;
268ok(48, $h[6] eq "of") ;
269ok(49, $h[7] eq "the") ;
270ok(50, $h[8] eq "array") ;
271ok(51, $h[9] eq $data[8]) ;
272$FA ? splice(@h, 1, 3, @old) : $X->splice(1, 3, @old);
a0d0e21e 273
274# Now both arrays should be identical
275
55d68b4a 276my $ok = 1 ;
277my $j = 0 ;
a0d0e21e 278foreach (@data)
279{
280 $ok = 0, last if $_ ne $h[$j ++] ;
281}
c6c92ad9 282ok(52, $ok );
a0d0e21e 283
55d68b4a 284# Neagtive subscripts
285
286# get the last element of the array
c6c92ad9 287ok(53, $h[-1] eq $data[-1] );
288ok(54, $h[-1] eq $h[ ($FA ? @h : $X->length) -1] );
55d68b4a 289
290# get the first element using a negative subscript
045291aa 291eval '$h[ - ( $FA ? @h : $X->length)] = "abcd"' ;
c6c92ad9 292ok(55, $@ eq "" );
293ok(56, $h[0] eq "abcd" );
55d68b4a 294
295# now try to read before the start of the array
045291aa 296eval '$h[ - (1 + ($FA ? @h : $X->length))] = 1234' ;
c6c92ad9 297ok(57, $@ =~ '^Modification of non-creatable array value attempted' );
55d68b4a 298
a0d0e21e 299# IMPORTANT - $X must be undefined before the untie otherwise the
300# underlying DB close routine will not get called.
301undef $X ;
302untie(@h);
303
304unlink $Dfile;
305
a6ed719b 306
36477c24 307{
308 # Check bval defaults to \n
309
310 my @h = () ;
311 my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ;
c6c92ad9 312 ok(58, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ;
36477c24 313 $h[0] = "abc" ;
314 $h[1] = "def" ;
315 $h[3] = "ghi" ;
316 untie @h ;
a6ed719b 317 my $x = docat($Dfile) ;
36477c24 318 unlink $Dfile;
77fd2717 319 ok(59, $x eq "abc\ndef\n\nghi\n") ;
36477c24 320}
321
322{
323 # Change bval
324
325 my @h = () ;
326 my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ;
327 $dbh->{bval} = "-" ;
c6c92ad9 328 ok(60, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ;
36477c24 329 $h[0] = "abc" ;
330 $h[1] = "def" ;
331 $h[3] = "ghi" ;
332 untie @h ;
a6ed719b 333 my $x = docat($Dfile) ;
36477c24 334 unlink $Dfile;
6250ba0a 335 my $ok = ($x eq "abc-def--ghi-") ;
336 bad_one() unless $ok ;
c6c92ad9 337 ok(61, $ok) ;
36477c24 338}
339
340{
341 # Check R_FIXEDLEN with default bval (space)
342
343 my @h = () ;
344 my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ;
345 $dbh->{flags} = R_FIXEDLEN ;
346 $dbh->{reclen} = 5 ;
c6c92ad9 347 ok(62, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ;
36477c24 348 $h[0] = "abc" ;
349 $h[1] = "def" ;
350 $h[3] = "ghi" ;
351 untie @h ;
a6ed719b 352 my $x = docat($Dfile) ;
36477c24 353 unlink $Dfile;
6250ba0a 354 my $ok = ($x eq "abc def ghi ") ;
355 bad_one() unless $ok ;
c6c92ad9 356 ok(63, $ok) ;
36477c24 357}
358
359{
360 # Check R_FIXEDLEN with user-defined bval
361
362 my @h = () ;
363 my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ;
364 $dbh->{flags} = R_FIXEDLEN ;
365 $dbh->{bval} = "-" ;
366 $dbh->{reclen} = 5 ;
c6c92ad9 367 ok(64, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ;
36477c24 368 $h[0] = "abc" ;
369 $h[1] = "def" ;
370 $h[3] = "ghi" ;
371 untie @h ;
a6ed719b 372 my $x = docat($Dfile) ;
36477c24 373 unlink $Dfile;
6250ba0a 374 my $ok = ($x eq "abc--def-------ghi--") ;
375 bad_one() unless $ok ;
c6c92ad9 376 ok(65, $ok) ;
36477c24 377}
378
05475680 379{
380 # check that attempting to tie an associative array to a DB_RECNO will fail
381
382 my $filename = "xyz" ;
383 my %x ;
384 eval { tie %x, 'DB_File', $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ; } ;
c6c92ad9 385 ok(66, $@ =~ /^DB_File can only tie an array to a DB_RECNO database/) ;
05475680 386 unlink $filename ;
387}
388
a6ed719b 389{
390 # sub-class test
391
392 package Another ;
393
3245f058 394 use warnings ;
a6ed719b 395 use strict ;
396
397 open(FILE, ">SubDB.pm") or die "Cannot open SubDB.pm: $!\n" ;
398 print FILE <<'EOM' ;
399
400 package SubDB ;
401
3245f058 402 use warnings ;
a6ed719b 403 use strict ;
404 use vars qw( @ISA @EXPORT) ;
405
406 require Exporter ;
407 use DB_File;
408 @ISA=qw(DB_File);
409 @EXPORT = @DB_File::EXPORT ;
410
411 sub STORE {
412 my $self = shift ;
413 my $key = shift ;
414 my $value = shift ;
415 $self->SUPER::STORE($key, $value * 2) ;
416 }
417
418 sub FETCH {
419 my $self = shift ;
420 my $key = shift ;
421 $self->SUPER::FETCH($key) - 1 ;
422 }
423
424 sub put {
425 my $self = shift ;
426 my $key = shift ;
427 my $value = shift ;
428 $self->SUPER::put($key, $value * 3) ;
429 }
430
431 sub get {
432 my $self = shift ;
433 $self->SUPER::get($_[0], $_[1]) ;
434 $_[1] -= 2 ;
435 }
436
437 sub A_new_method
438 {
439 my $self = shift ;
440 my $key = shift ;
441 my $value = $self->FETCH($key) ;
442 return "[[$value]]" ;
443 }
444
445 1 ;
446EOM
447
448 close FILE ;
449
045291aa 450 BEGIN { push @INC, '.'; }
a6ed719b 451 eval 'use SubDB ; ';
c6c92ad9 452 main::ok(67, $@ eq "") ;
a6ed719b 453 my @h ;
454 my $X ;
455 eval '
456 $X = tie(@h, "SubDB","recno.tmp", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO );
457 ' ;
458
c6c92ad9 459 main::ok(68, $@ eq "") ;
a6ed719b 460
461 my $ret = eval '$h[3] = 3 ; return $h[3] ' ;
c6c92ad9 462 main::ok(69, $@ eq "") ;
463 main::ok(70, $ret == 5) ;
a6ed719b 464
465 my $value = 0;
466 $ret = eval '$X->put(1, 4) ; $X->get(1, $value) ; return $value' ;
c6c92ad9 467 main::ok(71, $@ eq "") ;
468 main::ok(72, $ret == 10) ;
a6ed719b 469
470 $ret = eval ' R_NEXT eq main::R_NEXT ' ;
c6c92ad9 471 main::ok(73, $@ eq "" ) ;
472 main::ok(74, $ret == 1) ;
a6ed719b 473
474 $ret = eval '$X->A_new_method(1) ' ;
c6c92ad9 475 main::ok(75, $@ eq "") ;
476 main::ok(76, $ret eq "[[11]]") ;
a6ed719b 477
fac76ed7 478 undef $X;
479 untie(@h);
a6ed719b 480 unlink "SubDB.pm", "recno.tmp" ;
481
482}
483
045291aa 484{
485
486 # test $#
487 my $self ;
488 unlink $Dfile;
c6c92ad9 489 ok(77, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ;
045291aa 490 $h[0] = "abc" ;
491 $h[1] = "def" ;
492 $h[2] = "ghi" ;
493 $h[3] = "jkl" ;
c6c92ad9 494 ok(78, $FA ? $#h == 3 : $self->length() == 4) ;
045291aa 495 undef $self ;
496 untie @h ;
497 my $x = docat($Dfile) ;
c6c92ad9 498 ok(79, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\njkl\n") ;
045291aa 499
500 # $# sets array to same length
c6c92ad9 501 ok(80, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ;
045291aa 502 if ($FA)
503 { $#h = 3 }
504 else
505 { $self->STORESIZE(4) }
c6c92ad9 506 ok(81, $FA ? $#h == 3 : $self->length() == 4) ;
045291aa 507 undef $self ;
508 untie @h ;
509 $x = docat($Dfile) ;
c6c92ad9 510 ok(82, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\njkl\n") ;
045291aa 511
512 # $# sets array to bigger
c6c92ad9 513 ok(83, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ;
045291aa 514 if ($FA)
515 { $#h = 6 }
516 else
517 { $self->STORESIZE(7) }
c6c92ad9 518 ok(84, $FA ? $#h == 6 : $self->length() == 7) ;
045291aa 519 undef $self ;
520 untie @h ;
521 $x = docat($Dfile) ;
c6c92ad9 522 ok(85, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\njkl\n\n\n\n") ;
045291aa 523
524 # $# sets array smaller
c6c92ad9 525 ok(86, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ;
045291aa 526 if ($FA)
527 { $#h = 2 }
528 else
529 { $self->STORESIZE(3) }
c6c92ad9 530 ok(87, $FA ? $#h == 2 : $self->length() == 3) ;
045291aa 531 undef $self ;
532 untie @h ;
533 $x = docat($Dfile) ;
c6c92ad9 534 ok(88, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\n") ;
045291aa 535
536 unlink $Dfile;
537
538
539}
540
9fe6733a 541{
542 # DBM Filter tests
3245f058 543 use warnings ;
9fe6733a 544 use strict ;
545 my (@h, $db) ;
546 my ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
547 unlink $Dfile;
548
549 sub checkOutput
550 {
551 my($fk, $sk, $fv, $sv) = @_ ;
552 return
553 $fetch_key eq $fk && $store_key eq $sk &&
554 $fetch_value eq $fv && $store_value eq $sv &&
555 $_ eq 'original' ;
556 }
557
c6c92ad9 558 ok(89, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) );
9fe6733a 559
560 $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { $fetch_key = $_ }) ;
561 $db->filter_store_key (sub { $store_key = $_ }) ;
562 $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { $fetch_value = $_}) ;
563 $db->filter_store_value (sub { $store_value = $_ }) ;
564
565 $_ = "original" ;
566
567 $h[0] = "joe" ;
568 # fk sk fv sv
c6c92ad9 569 ok(90, checkOutput( "", 0, "", "joe")) ;
9fe6733a 570
571 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 572 ok(91, $h[0] eq "joe");
9fe6733a 573 # fk sk fv sv
c6c92ad9 574 ok(92, checkOutput( "", 0, "joe", "")) ;
9fe6733a 575
576 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 577 ok(93, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0) ;
9fe6733a 578 # fk sk fv sv
c6c92ad9 579 ok(94, checkOutput( 0, "", "", "")) ;
9fe6733a 580
581 # replace the filters, but remember the previous set
582 my ($old_fk) = $db->filter_fetch_key
583 (sub { ++ $_ ; $fetch_key = $_ }) ;
584 my ($old_sk) = $db->filter_store_key
585 (sub { $_ *= 2 ; $store_key = $_ }) ;
586 my ($old_fv) = $db->filter_fetch_value
587 (sub { $_ = "[$_]"; $fetch_value = $_ }) ;
588 my ($old_sv) = $db->filter_store_value
589 (sub { s/o/x/g; $store_value = $_ }) ;
590
591 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
592 $h[1] = "Joe" ;
593 # fk sk fv sv
c6c92ad9 594 ok(95, checkOutput( "", 2, "", "Jxe")) ;
9fe6733a 595
596 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 597 ok(96, $h[1] eq "[Jxe]");
9fe6733a 598 # fk sk fv sv
c6c92ad9 599 ok(97, checkOutput( "", 2, "[Jxe]", "")) ;
9fe6733a 600
601 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 602 ok(98, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 1) ;
9fe6733a 603 # fk sk fv sv
c6c92ad9 604 ok(99, checkOutput( 1, "", "", "")) ;
9fe6733a 605
606 # put the original filters back
607 $db->filter_fetch_key ($old_fk);
608 $db->filter_store_key ($old_sk);
609 $db->filter_fetch_value ($old_fv);
610 $db->filter_store_value ($old_sv);
611
612 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
613 $h[0] = "joe" ;
c6c92ad9 614 ok(100, checkOutput( "", 0, "", "joe")) ;
9fe6733a 615
616 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 617 ok(101, $h[0] eq "joe");
618 ok(102, checkOutput( "", 0, "joe", "")) ;
9fe6733a 619
620 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 621 ok(103, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0) ;
622 ok(104, checkOutput( 0, "", "", "")) ;
9fe6733a 623
624 # delete the filters
625 $db->filter_fetch_key (undef);
626 $db->filter_store_key (undef);
627 $db->filter_fetch_value (undef);
628 $db->filter_store_value (undef);
629
630 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
631 $h[0] = "joe" ;
c6c92ad9 632 ok(105, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ;
9fe6733a 633
634 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 635 ok(106, $h[0] eq "joe");
636 ok(107, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ;
9fe6733a 637
638 ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ;
c6c92ad9 639 ok(108, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0) ;
640 ok(109, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ;
9fe6733a 641
642 undef $db ;
643 untie @h;
644 unlink $Dfile;
645}
646
647{
648 # DBM Filter with a closure
649
3245f058 650 use warnings ;
9fe6733a 651 use strict ;
652 my (@h, $db) ;
653
654 unlink $Dfile;
c6c92ad9 655 ok(110, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) );
9fe6733a 656
657 my %result = () ;
658
659 sub Closure
660 {
661 my ($name) = @_ ;
662 my $count = 0 ;
663 my @kept = () ;
664
665 return sub { ++$count ;
666 push @kept, $_ ;
667 $result{$name} = "$name - $count: [@kept]" ;
668 }
669 }
670
671 $db->filter_store_key(Closure("store key")) ;
672 $db->filter_store_value(Closure("store value")) ;
673 $db->filter_fetch_key(Closure("fetch key")) ;
674 $db->filter_fetch_value(Closure("fetch value")) ;
675
676 $_ = "original" ;
677
678 $h[0] = "joe" ;
c6c92ad9 679 ok(111, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 1: [0]");
680 ok(112, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 1: [joe]");
681 ok(113, ! defined $result{"fetch key"} );
682 ok(114, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} );
683 ok(115, $_ eq "original") ;
684
685 ok(116, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0 ) ;
686 ok(117, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 1: [0]");
687 ok(118, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 1: [joe]");
688 ok(119, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [0]");
689 ok(120, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} );
690 ok(121, $_ eq "original") ;
9fe6733a 691
692 $h[7] = "john" ;
c6c92ad9 693 ok(122, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 2: [0 7]");
694 ok(123, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 2: [joe john]");
695 ok(124, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [0]");
696 ok(125, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} );
697 ok(126, $_ eq "original") ;
698
699 ok(127, $h[0] eq "joe");
700 ok(128, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 3: [0 7 0]");
701 ok(129, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 2: [joe john]");
702 ok(130, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [0]");
703 ok(131, $result{"fetch value"} eq "fetch value - 1: [joe]");
704 ok(132, $_ eq "original") ;
9fe6733a 705
706 undef $db ;
707 untie @h;
708 unlink $Dfile;
709}
710
711{
712 # DBM Filter recursion detection
3245f058 713 use warnings ;
9fe6733a 714 use strict ;
715 my (@h, $db) ;
716 unlink $Dfile;
717
c6c92ad9 718 ok(133, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) );
9fe6733a 719
720 $db->filter_store_key (sub { $_ = $h[0] }) ;
721
722 eval '$h[1] = 1234' ;
c6c92ad9 723 ok(134, $@ =~ /^recursion detected in filter_store_key at/ );
9fe6733a 724
725 undef $db ;
726 untie @h;
727 unlink $Dfile;
728}
729
9b761c68 730
731{
732 # Examples from the POD
733
734 my $file = "xyzt" ;
735 {
736 my $redirect = new Redirect $file ;
737
3245f058 738 use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
9b761c68 739 use strict ;
740 use DB_File ;
741
742 my $filename = "text" ;
743 unlink $filename ;
744
745 my @h ;
746 my $x = tie @h, "DB_File", $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO
747 or die "Cannot open file 'text': $!\n" ;
748
749 # Add a few key/value pairs to the file
750 $h[0] = "orange" ;
751 $h[1] = "blue" ;
752 $h[2] = "yellow" ;
753
754 $FA ? push @h, "green", "black"
755 : $x->push("green", "black") ;
756
757 my $elements = $FA ? scalar @h : $x->length ;
758 print "The array contains $elements entries\n" ;
759
760 my $last = $FA ? pop @h : $x->pop ;
761 print "popped $last\n" ;
762
763 $FA ? unshift @h, "white"
764 : $x->unshift("white") ;
765 my $first = $FA ? shift @h : $x->shift ;
766 print "shifted $first\n" ;
767
768 # Check for existence of a key
769 print "Element 1 Exists with value $h[1]\n" if $h[1] ;
770
771 # use a negative index
772 print "The last element is $h[-1]\n" ;
773 print "The 2nd last element is $h[-2]\n" ;
774
775 undef $x ;
776 untie @h ;
777
778 unlink $filename ;
779 }
780
c6c92ad9 781 ok(135, docat_del($file) eq <<'EOM') ;
9b761c68 782The array contains 5 entries
783popped black
784shifted white
785Element 1 Exists with value blue
786The last element is green
787The 2nd last element is yellow
788EOM
789
790 my $save_output = "xyzt" ;
791 {
792 my $redirect = new Redirect $save_output ;
793
3245f058 794 use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
9b761c68 795 use strict ;
796 use vars qw(@h $H $file $i) ;
797 use DB_File ;
798 use Fcntl ;
799
800 $file = "text" ;
801
802 unlink $file ;
803
804 $H = tie @h, "DB_File", $file, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO
805 or die "Cannot open file $file: $!\n" ;
806
807 # first create a text file to play with
808 $h[0] = "zero" ;
809 $h[1] = "one" ;
810 $h[2] = "two" ;
811 $h[3] = "three" ;
812 $h[4] = "four" ;
813
814
815 # Print the records in order.
816 #
817 # The length method is needed here because evaluating a tied
818 # array in a scalar context does not return the number of
819 # elements in the array.
820
821 print "\nORIGINAL\n" ;
822 foreach $i (0 .. $H->length - 1) {
823 print "$i: $h[$i]\n" ;
824 }
825
826 # use the push & pop methods
827 $a = $H->pop ;
828 $H->push("last") ;
829 print "\nThe last record was [$a]\n" ;
830
831 # and the shift & unshift methods
832 $a = $H->shift ;
833 $H->unshift("first") ;
834 print "The first record was [$a]\n" ;
835
836 # Use the API to add a new record after record 2.
837 $i = 2 ;
838 $H->put($i, "Newbie", R_IAFTER) ;
839
840 # and a new record before record 1.
841 $i = 1 ;
842 $H->put($i, "New One", R_IBEFORE) ;
843
844 # delete record 3
845 $H->del(3) ;
846
847 # now print the records in reverse order
848 print "\nREVERSE\n" ;
849 for ($i = $H->length - 1 ; $i >= 0 ; -- $i)
850 { print "$i: $h[$i]\n" }
851
852 # same again, but use the API functions instead
853 print "\nREVERSE again\n" ;
854 my ($s, $k, $v) = (0, 0, 0) ;
855 for ($s = $H->seq($k, $v, R_LAST) ;
856 $s == 0 ;
857 $s = $H->seq($k, $v, R_PREV))
858 { print "$k: $v\n" }
859
860 undef $H ;
861 untie @h ;
862
863 unlink $file ;
864 }
865
c6c92ad9 866 ok(136, docat_del($save_output) eq <<'EOM') ;
9b761c68 867
868ORIGINAL
8690: zero
8701: one
8712: two
8723: three
8734: four
874
875The last record was [four]
876The first record was [zero]
877
878REVERSE
8795: last
8804: three
8813: Newbie
8822: one
8831: New One
8840: first
885
886REVERSE again
8875: last
8884: three
8893: Newbie
8902: one
8911: New One
8920: first
893EOM
894
895}
896
cbc5248d 897{
898 # Bug ID 20001013.009
899 #
900 # test that $hash{KEY} = undef doesn't produce the warning
901 # Use of uninitialized value in null operation
902 use warnings ;
903 use strict ;
904 use DB_File ;
905
906 unlink $Dfile;
907 my @h ;
908 my $a = "";
909 local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ;
910
3245f058 911 tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0664, $DB_RECNO
cbc5248d 912 or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ;
913 $h[0] = undef;
c6c92ad9 914 ok(137, $a eq "") ;
3245f058 915 untie @h ;
916 unlink $Dfile;
917}
918
919{
920 # test that %hash = () doesn't produce the warning
921 # Argument "" isn't numeric in entersub
922 use warnings ;
923 use strict ;
924 use DB_File ;
925 my $a = "";
926 local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ;
927
928 unlink $Dfile;
929 my @h ;
930
931 tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0664, $DB_RECNO
932 or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ;
933 @h = (); ;
c6c92ad9 934 ok(138, $a eq "") ;
3245f058 935 untie @h ;
cbc5248d 936 unlink $Dfile;
937}
938
c6c92ad9 939# Only test splice if this is a newish version of Perl
940exit unless $FA ;
941
942# Test SPLICE
943#
944# These are a few regression tests: bundles of five arguments to pass
945# to test_splice(). The first four arguments correspond to those
946# given to splice(), and the last says which context to call it in
947# (scalar, list or void).
948#
949# The expected result is not needed because we get that by running
950# Perl's built-in splice().
951#
952my @tests = ([ [ 'falsely', 'dinosaur', 'remedy', 'commotion',
953 'rarely', 'paleness' ],
954 -4, -2,
955 [ 'redoubled', 'Taylorize', 'Zoe', 'halogen' ],
956 'void' ],
957
958 [ [ 'a' ], -2, 1, [ 'B' ], 'void' ],
959
960 [ [ 'Hartley', 'Islandia', 'assents', 'wishful' ],
961 0, -4,
962 [ 'maids' ],
963 'void' ],
964
965 [ [ 'visibility', 'pocketful', 'rectangles' ],
966 -10, 0,
967 [ 'garbages' ],
968 'void' ],
969
970 [ [ 'sleeplessly' ],
971 8, -4,
972 [ 'Margery', 'clearing', 'repercussion', 'clubs',
973 'arise' ],
974 'void' ],
975
976 [ [ 'chastises', 'recalculates' ],
977 0, 0,
978 [ 'momentariness', 'mediates', 'accents', 'toils',
979 'regaled' ],
980 'void' ],
981
982 [ [ 'b', '' ],
983 9, 8,
984 [ 'otrb', 'stje', 'ixrpw', 'vxfx', 'lhhf' ],
985 'scalar' ],
986
987 [ [ 'b', '' ],
988 undef, undef,
989 [ 'otrb', 'stje', 'ixrpw', 'vxfx', 'lhhf' ],
990 'scalar' ],
991
992 [ [ 'riheb' ], -8, undef, [], 'void' ],
993
994 [ [ 'uft', 'qnxs', '' ],
995 6, -2,
996 [ 'znp', 'mhnkh', 'bn' ],
997 'void' ],
998 );
999
1000my $testnum = 139;
1001my $failed = 0;
1002require POSIX; my $tmp = POSIX::tmpnam();
1003foreach my $test (@tests) {
1004 my $err = test_splice(@$test);
1005 if (defined $err) {
77fd2717 1006 print STDERR "# failed: ", Dumper($test);
1007 print STDERR "# error: $err\n";
c6c92ad9 1008 $failed = 1;
1009 ok($testnum++, 0);
1010 }
1011 else { ok($testnum++, 1) }
1012}
1013
1014if ($failed) {
1015 # Not worth running the random ones
77fd2717 1016 print STDERR '# skipping ', $testnum++, "\n";
c6c92ad9 1017}
1018else {
1019 # A thousand randomly-generated tests
1020 $failed = 0;
1021 srand(0);
1022 foreach (0 .. 1000 - 1) {
1023 my $test = rand_test();
1024 my $err = test_splice(@$test);
1025 if (defined $err) {
77fd2717 1026 print STDERR "# failed: ", Dumper($test);
1027 print STDERR "# error: $err\n";
c6c92ad9 1028 $failed = 1;
77fd2717 1029 print STDERR "# skipping any remaining random tests\n";
c6c92ad9 1030 last;
1031 }
1032 }
1033
1034 ok($testnum++, not $failed);
1035}
1036
1037die if $testnum != $total_tests + 1;
1038
a0d0e21e 1039exit ;
c6c92ad9 1040
1041# Subroutines for SPLICE testing
1042
1043# test_splice()
1044#
1045# Test the new splice() against Perl's built-in one. The first four
1046# parameters are those passed to splice(), except that the lists must
1047# be (explicitly) passed by reference, and are not actually modified.
1048# (It's just a test!) The last argument specifies the context in
1049# which to call the functions: 'list', 'scalar', or 'void'.
1050#
1051# Returns:
1052# undef, if the two splices give the same results for the given
1053# arguments and context;
1054#
1055# an error message showing the difference, otherwise.
1056#
1057# Reads global variable $tmp.
1058#
1059sub test_splice {
1060 die 'usage: test_splice(array, offset, length, list, context)' if @_ != 5;
1061 my ($array, $offset, $length, $list, $context) = @_;
1062 my @array = @$array;
1063 my @list = @$list;
1064
1065 open(TEXT, ">$tmp") or die "cannot write to $tmp: $!";
1066 foreach (@array) { print TEXT "$_\n" }
1067 close TEXT or die "cannot close $tmp: $!";
1068
1069 my @h;
1070 my $H = tie @h, 'DB_File', $tmp, O_RDWR, 0644, $DB_RECNO
1071 or die "cannot open $tmp: $!";
1072
1073 return "basic DB_File sanity check failed"
1074 if list_diff(\@array, \@h);
1075
1076 # Output from splice():
1077 # Returned value (munged a bit), error msg, warnings
1078 #
1079 my ($s_r, $s_error, @s_warnings);
1080
1081 my $gather_warning = sub { push @s_warnings, $_[0] };
1082 if ($context eq 'list') {
1083 my @r;
1084 eval {
1085 local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning;
1086 @r = splice @array, $offset, $length, @list;
1087 };
1088 $s_error = $@;
1089 $s_r = \@r;
1090 }
1091 elsif ($context eq 'scalar') {
1092 my $r;
1093 eval {
1094 local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning;
1095 $r = splice @array, $offset, $length, @list;
1096 };
1097 $s_error = $@;
1098 $s_r = [ $r ];
1099 }
1100 elsif ($context eq 'void') {
1101 eval {
1102 local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning;
1103 splice @array, $offset, $length, @list;
1104 };
1105 $s_error = $@;
1106 $s_r = [];
1107 }
1108 else {
1109 die "bad context $context";
1110 }
1111
1112 foreach ($s_error, @s_warnings) {
1113 chomp;
1114 s/ at \S+ line \d+\.$//;
1115 }
1116
1117 # Now do the same for DB_File's version of splice
1118 my ($ms_r, $ms_error, @ms_warnings);
1119 $gather_warning = sub { push @ms_warnings, $_[0] };
1120 if ($context eq 'list') {
1121 my @r;
1122 eval {
1123 local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning;
1124 @r = splice @h, $offset, $length, @list;
1125 };
1126 $ms_error = $@;
1127 $ms_r = \@r;
1128 }
1129 elsif ($context eq 'scalar') {
1130 my $r;
1131 eval {
1132 local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning;
1133 $r = splice @h, $offset, $length, @list;
1134 };
1135 $ms_error = $@;
1136 $ms_r = [ $r ];
1137 }
1138 elsif ($context eq 'void') {
1139 eval {
1140 local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning;
1141 splice @h, $offset, $length, @list;
1142 };
1143 $ms_error = $@;
1144 $ms_r = [];
1145 }
1146 else {
1147 die "bad context $context";
1148 }
1149
1150 foreach ($ms_error, @ms_warnings) {
1151 chomp;
1152 s/ at \S+ line \d+\.?$//;
1153 }
1154
1155 return "different errors: '$s_error' vs '$ms_error'"
1156 if $s_error ne $ms_error;
1157 return('different return values: ' . Dumper($s_r) . ' vs ' . Dumper($ms_r))
1158 if list_diff($s_r, $ms_r);
1159 return('different changed list: ' . Dumper(\@array) . ' vs ' . Dumper(\@h))
1160 if list_diff(\@array, \@h);
1161
1162 if ((scalar @s_warnings) != (scalar @ms_warnings)) {
1163 return 'different number of warnings';
1164 }
1165
1166 while (@s_warnings) {
1167 my $sw = shift @s_warnings;
1168 my $msw = shift @ms_warnings;
1169
1170 if (defined $sw and defined $msw) {
1171 $msw =~ s/ \(.+\)$//;
1172 $msw =~ s/ in splice$// if $] < 5.006;
1173 if ($sw ne $msw) {
1174 return "different warning: '$sw' vs '$msw'";
1175 }
1176 }
1177 elsif (not defined $sw and not defined $msw) {
1178 # Okay.
1179 }
1180 else {
1181 return "one warning defined, another undef";
1182 }
1183 }
1184
1185 undef $H;
1186 untie @h;
1187
1188 open(TEXT, $tmp) or die "cannot open $tmp: $!";
77fd2717 1189 @h = <TEXT>; normalise @h; chomp @h;
c6c92ad9 1190 close TEXT or die "cannot close $tmp: $!";
1191 return('list is different when re-read from disk: '
1192 . Dumper(\@array) . ' vs ' . Dumper(\@h))
1193 if list_diff(\@array, \@h);
1194
1195 return undef; # success
1196}
1197
1198
1199# list_diff()
1200#
1201# Do two lists differ?
1202#
1203# Parameters:
1204# reference to first list
1205# reference to second list
1206#
1207# Returns true iff they differ. Only works for lists of (string or
1208# undef).
1209#
1210# Surely there is a better way to do this?
1211#
1212sub list_diff {
1213 die 'usage: list_diff(ref to first list, ref to second list)'
1214 if @_ != 2;
1215 my ($a, $b) = @_;
1216 my @a = @$a; my @b = @$b;
1217 return 1 if (scalar @a) != (scalar @b);
1218 for (my $i = 0; $i < @a; $i++) {
1219 my ($ae, $be) = ($a[$i], $b[$i]);
1220 if (defined $ae and defined $be) {
1221 return 1 if $ae ne $be;
1222 }
1223 elsif (not defined $ae and not defined $be) {
1224 # Two undefined values are 'equal'
1225 }
1226 else {
1227 return 1;
1228 }
1229 }
1230 return 0;
1231}
1232
1233
1234# rand_test()
1235#
1236# Think up a random ARRAY, OFFSET, LENGTH, LIST, and context.
1237# ARRAY or LIST might be empty, and OFFSET or LENGTH might be
1238# undefined. Return a 'test' - a listref of these five things.
1239#
1240sub rand_test {
1241 die 'usage: rand_test()' if @_;
1242 my @contexts = qw<list scalar void>;
1243 my $context = $contexts[int(rand @contexts)];
1244 return [ rand_list(),
1245 (rand() < 0.5) ? (int(rand(20)) - 10) : undef,
1246 (rand() < 0.5) ? (int(rand(20)) - 10) : undef,
1247 rand_list(),
1248 $context ];
1249}
1250
1251
1252sub rand_list {
1253 die 'usage: rand_list()' if @_;
1254 my @r;
1255
1256 while (rand() > 0.1 * (scalar @r + 1)) {
1257 push @r, rand_word();
1258 }
1259 return \@r;
1260}
1261
1262
1263sub rand_word {
1264 die 'usage: rand_word()' if @_;
1265 my $r = '';
1266 my @chars = qw<a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z>;
1267 while (rand() > 0.1 * (length($r) + 1)) {
1268 $r .= $chars[int(rand(scalar @chars))];
1269 }
1270 return $r;
1271}