#!./perl
-print "1..40\n";
+print "1..61\n";
# Test glob operations.
print scalar @{$$ref[0]} == 0 ? "ok 17\n" : "not ok 17\n";
print $ref->[1] == 2 ? "ok 18\n" : "not ok 18\n";
-print $ref->[2]->[0] == 3 ? "ok 19\n" : "not ok 18\n";
+print $ref->[2]->[0] == 3 ? "ok 19\n" : "not ok 19\n";
# Test references to hashes of references.
&$subref;
$subrefref = \\&mysub2;
-&$$subrefref("ok 24\n");
+$$subrefref->("ok 24\n");
sub mysub2 { print shift }
# Test the ref operator.
return unless $string;
print $string;
- # Test that the object has already been "cursed".
- print ref shift eq HASH ? "ok 35\n" : "not ok 35\n";
+ # Test that the object has not already been "cursed".
+ print ref shift ne HASH ? "ok 35\n" : "not ok 35\n";
}
# Now test inheritance of methods.
sub BASEOBJ'doit {
local $ref = shift;
die "Not an OBJ" unless ref $ref eq OBJ;
- $ref->{shift};
+ $ref->{shift()};
}
+package UNIVERSAL;
+@ISA = 'LASTCHANCE';
+
+package LASTCHANCE;
+sub foo { print $_[1] }
+
+package WHATEVER;
+foo WHATEVER "ok 38\n";
+
+#
+# test the \(@foo) construct
+#
+package main;
+@foo = (1,2,3);
+@bar = \(@foo);
+@baz = \(1,@foo,@bar);
+print @bar == 3 ? "ok 39\n" : "not ok 39\n";
+print grep(ref($_), @bar) == 3 ? "ok 40\n" : "not ok 40\n";
+print @baz == 3 ? "ok 41\n" : "not ok 41\n";
+
+my(@fuu) = (1,2,3);
+my(@baa) = \(@fuu);
+my(@bzz) = \(1,@fuu,@baa);
+print @baa == 3 ? "ok 42\n" : "not ok 42\n";
+print grep(ref($_), @baa) == 3 ? "ok 43\n" : "not ok 43\n";
+print @bzz == 3 ? "ok 44\n" : "not ok 44\n";
+
+# test for proper destruction of lexical objects
+
+sub larry::DESTROY { print "# larry\nok 45\n"; }
+sub curly::DESTROY { print "# curly\nok 46\n"; }
+sub moe::DESTROY { print "# moe\nok 47\n"; }
+
+{
+ my ($joe, @curly, %larry);
+ my $moe = bless \$joe, 'moe';
+ my $curly = bless \@curly, 'curly';
+ my $larry = bless \%larry, 'larry';
+ print "# leaving block\n";
+}
+
+print "# left block\n";
+
+# another glob test
+
+$foo = "not ok 48";
+{ local(*bar) = "foo" }
+$bar = "ok 48";
+local(*bar) = *bar;
+print "$bar\n";
+
+$var = "ok 49";
+$_ = \$var;
+print $$_,"\n";
+
+# test if reblessing during destruction results in more destruction
+
+{
+ package A;
+ sub new { bless {}, shift }
+ DESTROY { print "# destroying 'A'\nok 51\n" }
+ package _B;
+ sub new { bless {}, shift }
+ DESTROY { print "# destroying '_B'\nok 50\n"; bless shift, 'A' }
+ package main;
+ my $b = _B->new;
+}
+
+# test if $_[0] is properly protected in DESTROY()
+
+{
+ my $i = 0;
+ local $SIG{'__DIE__'} = sub {
+ my $m = shift;
+ if ($i++ > 4) {
+ print "# infinite recursion, bailing\nnot ok 52\n";
+ exit 1;
+ }
+ print "# $m";
+ if ($m =~ /^Modification of a read-only/) { print "ok 52\n" }
+ };
+ package C;
+ sub new { bless {}, shift }
+ DESTROY { $_[0] = 'foo' }
+ {
+ print "# should generate an error...\n";
+ my $c = C->new;
+ }
+ print "# good, didn't recurse\n";
+}
+
+# test if refgen behaves with autoviv magic
+
+{
+ my @a;
+ $a[1] = "ok 53\n";
+ print ${\$_} for @a;
+}
+
+# This test is the reason for postponed destruction in sv_unref
+$a = [1,2,3];
+$a = $a->[1];
+print "not " unless $a == 2;
+print "ok 54\n";
+
+sub x::DESTROY {print "ok ", 54 + shift->[0], "\n"}
+{ my $a1 = bless [4],"x";
+ my $a2 = bless [3],"x";
+ { my $a3 = bless [2],"x";
+ my $a4 = bless [1],"x";
+ 567;
+ }
+}
+
+
+# test global destruction
+
+my $test = 59;
+my $test1 = $test + 1;
+my $test2 = $test + 2;
+
package FINALE;
{
- $ref3 = bless ["ok 40\n"]; # package destruction
- my $ref2 = bless ["ok 39\n"]; # lexical destruction
- local $ref1 = bless ["ok 38\n"]; # dynamic destruction
+ $ref3 = bless ["ok $test2\n"]; # package destruction
+ my $ref2 = bless ["ok $test1\n"]; # lexical destruction
+ local $ref1 = bless ["ok $test\n"]; # dynamic destruction
1; # flush any temp values on stack
}