# various typeglob tests
#
-print "1..23\n";
+print "1..30\n";
# type coersion on assignment
$foo = 'foo';
# fact that %X::Y:: is stored in %X:: isn't documented.
# (I hope.)
-{ package Foo::Bar }
+{ package Foo::Bar; $test=1; }
print exists $Foo::{'Bar::'} ? "ok 12\n" : "not ok 12\n";
print $Foo::{'Bar::'} eq '*Foo::Bar::' ? "ok 13\n" : "not ok 13\n";
print {*x{IO}} "ok 22\n";
print {*x{FILEHANDLE}} "ok 23\n";
+# test if defined() doesn't create any new symbols
+{
+ my $test = 23;
+
+ my $a = "SYM000";
+ print "not " if defined *{$a};
+ ++$test; print "ok $test\n";
+
+ print "not " if defined @{$a} or defined *{$a};
+ ++$test; print "ok $test\n";
+
+ print "not " if defined %{$a} or defined *{$a};
+ ++$test; print "ok $test\n";
+
+ print "not " if defined ${$a} or defined *{$a};
+ ++$test; print "ok $test\n";
+
+ print "not " if defined &{$a} or defined *{$a};
+ ++$test; print "ok $test\n";
+
+ *{$a} = sub { print "ok $test\n" };
+ print "not " unless defined &{$a} and defined *{$a};
+ ++$test; &{$a};
+}
+
+# does pp_readline() handle glob-ness correctly?
+
+{
+ my $g = *foo;
+ $g = <DATA>;
+ print $g;
+}
+
+__END__
+ok 30