BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
- unshift @INC, '../lib';
+ @INC = '../lib';
}
use strict;
-print "1..110\n";
+print "1..125\n";
my $i = 1;
@array = (qw(O K)," ", $i++);
sub_array { lc shift } @array;
+sub_array { lc shift } ('O', 'K', ' ', $i++);
print "\n";
##
sreftest($helem{$i}, $i++);
sreftest $aelem[0], $i++;
}
+
+# test prototypes when they are evaled and there is a syntax error
+# Byacc generates the string "syntax error". Bison gives the
+# string "parse error".
+#
+for my $p ( "", qw{ () ($) ($@) ($%) ($;$) (&) (&\@) (&@) (%) (\%) (\@) } ) {
+ no warnings 'prototype';
+ my $eval = "sub evaled_subroutine $p { &void *; }";
+ eval $eval;
+ print "# eval[$eval]\nnot " unless $@ && $@ =~ /(parse|syntax) error/i;
+ print "ok ", $i++, "\n";
+}
+
+# Not $$;$;$
+print "not " unless prototype "CORE::substr" eq '$$;$$';
+print "ok ", $i++, "\n";
+
+# recv takes a scalar reference for its second argument
+print "not " unless prototype "CORE::recv" eq '*\\$$$';
+print "ok ", $i++, "\n";