use warnings;
use strict;
+use ANFANG;
use Carp;
use Scalar::Util qw(isweak weaken blessed reftype);
-use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(refcount hrefaddr refdesc);
-use DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies;
-use Data::Dumper::Concise;
-use DBICTest::Util 'stacktrace';
+use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(refcount hrefaddr refdesc dump_value);
+use DBICTest::RunMode;
+use DBICTest::Util qw( stacktrace visit_namespaces );
use constant {
- CV_TRACING => DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for ('test_leaks_heavy'),
- SKIP_SCALAR_REFS => ( $] > 5.017 ) ? 1 : 0,
+ CV_TRACING => !!(
+ !DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain
+ &&
+ require DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies
+ &&
+ DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for ('test_leaks_heavy')
+ ),
};
use base 'Exporter';
for keys %$reg;
}
- # FIXME/INVESTIGATE - something fishy is going on with refs to plain
- # strings, perhaps something to do with the CoW work etc...
- return $target if SKIP_SCALAR_REFS and reftype($target) eq 'SCALAR';
-
if (! defined $weak_registry->{$refaddr}{weakref}) {
$weak_registry->{$refaddr} = {
stacktrace => stacktrace(1),
weakref => $target,
};
- weaken( $weak_registry->{$refaddr}{weakref} );
- $refs_traced++;
+
+ # on perl < 5.8.3 sometimes a weaken can throw (can't find RT)
+ # so guard against that unlikely event
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} if $SIG{__DIE__};
+ local $@;
+ eval { weaken( $weak_registry->{$refaddr}{weakref} ); $refs_traced++ }
+ or delete $weak_registry->{$refaddr};
}
my $desc = refdesc $target;
}
# Regenerate the slots names on a thread spawn
-sub CLONE {
+sub DBICTest::__LeakTracer_iThreads_handler__::CLONE {
my @individual_regs = grep { scalar keys %{$_||{}} } values %reg_of_regs;
%reg_of_regs = ();
$reg->{$new_addr} = $slot_info;
}
}
+
+ # Dummy NEXTSTATE ensuring the all temporaries on the stack are garbage
+ # collected before leaving this scope. Depending on the code above, this
+ # may very well be just a preventive measure guarding future modifications
+ undef;
}
sub visit_refs {
my $type = reftype $r;
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} if $SIG{__DIE__};
local $@;
eval {
if ($type eq 'HASH') {
elsif (CV_TRACING and $type eq 'CODE') {
$visited_cnt += visit_refs({ %$args, refs => [ map {
( !isweak($_) ) ? $_ : ()
- } scalar PadWalker::closed_over($r) ] }); # scalar due to RT#92269
+ } values %{ scalar PadWalker::closed_over($r) } ] }); # scalar due to RT#92269
}
1;
} or warn "Could not descend into @{[ refdesc $r ]}: $@\n";
$visited_cnt;
}
-sub visit_namespaces {
- my $args = { (ref $_[0]) ? %{$_[0]} : @_ };
-
- my $visited = 1;
-
- $args->{package} ||= '::';
- $args->{package} = '::' if $args->{package} eq 'main';
-
- if ( $args->{action}->($args->{package}) ) {
-
- my $base = $args->{package};
- $base = '' if $base eq '::';
-
-
- $visited += visit_namespaces({ %$args, package => $_ }) for map
- { $_ =~ /(.+?)::$/ ? "${base}::$1" : () }
- grep
- { $_ =~ /(?<!^main)::$/ }
- do { no strict 'refs'; keys %{ $base . '::'} }
- }
-
- return $visited;
-}
-
# compiles a list of addresses stored as globals (possibly even catching
# class data in the form of method closures), so we can skip them further on
sub symtable_referenced_addresses {
my $refs_per_pkg;
- my $dummy_addresslist;
-
my $seen_refs = {};
visit_namespaces(
action => sub {
no strict 'refs';
my $pkg = shift;
- $pkg = '' if $pkg eq '::';
- $pkg .= '::';
# the unless regex at the end skips some dangerous namespaces outright
# (but does not prevent descent)
$refs_per_pkg->{$pkg} += visit_refs (
seen_refs => $seen_refs,
- # FIXME FIXME FIXME
- # This is so damn odd - if we feed a constsub {1} (or in fact almost
- # anything other than the actionsub below, any scalarref will show
- # up as a leak, trapped by... something...
- # Ideally we should be able to const this to sub{1} and just return
- # $seen_refs (in fact it is identical to the dummy list at the end of
- # a run here). Alas this doesn't seem to work, so punt for now...
- action => sub { ++$dummy_addresslist->{ hrefaddr $_[0] } },
+ action => sub { 1 },
refs => [ map { my $sym = $_;
- # *{"$pkg$sym"}{CODE} won't simply work - MRO-cached CVs are invisible there
- ( CV_TRACING ? Class::MethodCache::get_cv("${pkg}$sym") : () ),
+ # *{"${pkg}::$sym"}{CODE} won't simply work - MRO-cached CVs are invisible there
+ ( CV_TRACING ? Class::MethodCache::get_cv("${pkg}::$sym") : () ),
- ( defined *{"$pkg$sym"}{SCALAR} and length ref ${"$pkg$sym"} and ! isweak( ${"$pkg$sym"} ) )
- ? ${"$pkg$sym"} : ()
+ ( defined *{"${pkg}::$sym"}{SCALAR} and length ref ${"${pkg}::$sym"} and ! isweak( ${"${pkg}::$sym"} ) )
+ ? ${"${pkg}::$sym"} : ()
,
( map {
- ( defined *{"$pkg$sym"}{$_} and ! isweak(defined *{"$pkg$sym"}{$_}) )
- ? *{"$pkg$sym"}{$_}
+ ( defined *{"${pkg}::$sym"}{$_} and ! isweak(defined *{"${pkg}::$sym"}{$_}) )
+ ? *{"${pkg}::$sym"}{$_}
: ()
} qw(HASH ARRAY IO GLOB) ),
- } keys %$pkg ],
- ) unless $pkg =~ /^ :: (?:
+ } keys %{"${pkg}::"} ],
+ ) unless $pkg =~ /^ (?:
DB | next | B | .+? ::::ISA (?: ::CACHE ) | Class::C3
- ) :: $/x;
+ ) $/x;
}
);
sub assert_empty_weakregistry {
my ($weak_registry, $quiet) = @_;
- Sub::Defer::undefer_all();
-
# in case we hooked bless any extra object creation will wreak
# havoc during the assert phase
local *CORE::GLOBAL::bless;
- *CORE::GLOBAL::bless = sub { CORE::bless( $_[0], (@_ > 1) ? $_[1] : caller() ) };
+ *CORE::GLOBAL::bless = sub { CORE::bless( $_[0], (@_ > 1) ? $_[1] : CORE::caller() ) };
croak 'Expecting a registry hashref' unless ref $weak_registry eq 'HASH';
next if ! defined $weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref};
$leaks_found++ unless $tb->in_todo;
- $tb->ok (0, "Leaked $weak_registry->{$addr}{display_name}");
+ $tb->ok (0, "Expected garbage collection of $weak_registry->{$addr}{display_name}");
my $diag = do {
local $Data::Dumper::Maxdepth = 1;
ref($weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref}) eq 'CODE'
and
B::svref_2object($weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref})->XSUB
- ) ? '__XSUB__' : Dumper( $weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref} )
+ ) ? '__XSUB__' : dump_value $weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref}
;
};
# Devel::MAT::Dumper::dumpfh( $fh );
# close ($fh) or die $!;
#
-# use POSIX;
+# require POSIX;
# POSIX::_exit(1);
# }
}
if (! $quiet and !$leaks_found and ! $tb->in_todo) {
- $tb->ok(1, sprintf "No leaks found at %s line %d", (caller())[1,2] );
+ $tb->ok(1, sprintf "No leaks found at %s line %d", (CORE::caller())[1,2] );
}
}
$tb->note("Auto checked $refs_traced references for leaks - none detected");
}
-# Disable this until better times - SQLT and probably other things
-# still load strictures. Let's just wait until Moo2.0 and go from there
-=begin for tears
# also while we are here and not in plain runmode: make sure we never
# loaded any of the strictures XS bullshit (it's a leak in a sense)
- unless (DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain) {
+ unless (
+ $ENV{MOO_FATAL_WARNINGS}
+ or
+ # FIXME - SQLT loads strictures explicitly, /facedesk
+ # remove this INC check when 0fb58589 and 45287c815 are rectified
+ $INC{'SQL/Translator.pm'}
+ or
+ DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain
+ ) {
for (qw(indirect multidimensional bareword::filehandles)) {
exists $INC{ Module::Runtime::module_notional_filename($_) }
and
- $tb->ok(0, "$_ load apparently attempted!!!" )
+ $tb->ok(0, "$_ load should not have been attempted!!!" )
}
}
-=cut
-
}
}