2 # as of 2.09 on win32 Storable w/threads dies with "free to wrong
3 # pool" since it uses the same context for different threads. since
4 # win32 perl implementation allocates a different memory pool for each
5 # thread using the a memory pool from one thread to allocate memory
6 # for another thread makes win32 perl very unhappy
8 # but the problem exists everywhere, not only on win32 perl , it's
9 # just hard to catch it deterministically - since the same context is
10 # used if two or more threads happen to change the state of the
11 # context in the middle of the operation, and those operations aren't
12 # atomic per thread, bad things including data loss and corrupted data
15 # this has been solved in 2.10 by adding a Storable::CLONE which calls
16 # Storable::init_perinterp() to create a new context for each new
17 # thread when it starts
22 @INC = ('.', '../lib');
26 require Config; import Config;
27 if ($ENV{PERL_CORE} and $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bStorable\b/) {
28 print "1..0 # Skip: Storable was not built\n";
31 unless ($Config{'useithreads'} and eval { require threads; 1 }) {
32 print "1..0 # Skip: no threads\n";
35 # - is \W, so can't use \b at start. Negative look ahead and look behind
36 # works at start/end of string, or where preceded/followed by spaces
37 if ($] == 5.008002 and eval q{ $Config{'ccflags'} =~ /(?<!\S)-DDEBUGGING(?!\S)/ }) {
38 # Bug caused by change 21610, fixed by change 21849
39 print "1..0 # Skip: tickles bug in threads combined with -DDEBUGGING on 5.8.2\n";
49 use Storable qw(nfreeze);
55 $_->join() for threads->list();