#!./perl
-# This test harness will (eventually) test the "tie" functionality
-# without the need for a *DBM* implementation.
-
-# Currently it only tests the untie warning
+# Add new tests to the end with format:
+# ########
+#
+# # test description
+# Test code
+# EXPECT
+# Warn or die msgs (if any) at - line 1234
+#
chdir 't' if -d 't';
-@INC = "../lib";
+@INC = '../lib';
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = "../lib";
$|=1;
-# catch warnings into fatal errors
-$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die "WARNING: @_" } ;
-
undef $/;
-@prgs = split "\n########\n", <DATA>;
-print "1..", scalar @prgs, "\n";
+@prgs = split /^########\n/m, <DATA>;
+require './test.pl';
+plan(tests => scalar @prgs);
for (@prgs){
- my($prog,$expected) = split(/\nEXPECT\n/, $_);
- eval "$prog" ;
- $status = $?;
- $results = $@ ;
+ ++$i;
+ my($prog,$expected) = split(/\nEXPECT\n/, $_, 2);
+ print("not ok $i # bad test format\n"), next
+ unless defined $expected;
+ my ($testname) = $prog =~ /^# (.*)\n/m;
+ $testname ||= '';
+ $TODO = $testname =~ s/^TODO //;
$results =~ s/\n+$//;
$expected =~ s/\n+$//;
- if ( $status or $results and $results !~ /^WARNING: $expected/){
- print STDERR "STATUS: $status\n";
- print STDERR "PROG: $prog\n";
- print STDERR "EXPECTED:\n$expected\n";
- print STDERR "GOT:\n$results\n";
- print "not ";
- }
- print "ok ", ++$i, "\n";
+
+ fresh_perl_is($prog, $expected, {}, $testname);
}
__END__
EXPECT
########
+# standard behaviour, without any extra references
+use Tie::Hash ;
+{package Tie::HashUntie;
+ use base 'Tie::StdHash';
+ sub UNTIE
+ {
+ warn "Untied\n";
+ }
+}
+tie %h, Tie::HashUntie;
+untie %h;
+EXPECT
+Untied
+########
+
# standard behaviour, with 1 extra reference
use Tie::Hash ;
$a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
########
# strict behaviour, without any extra references
-#use warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 1 ;
+use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
untie %h;
########
# strict behaviour, with 1 extra references generating an error
-#use warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 1 ;
+use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
$a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
untie %h;
EXPECT
-untie attempted while 1 inner references still exist
+untie attempted while 1 inner references still exist at - line 6.
########
# strict behaviour, with 1 extra references via tied generating an error
-#use warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 1 ;
+use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
$a = tied %h;
untie %h;
EXPECT
-untie attempted while 1 inner references still exist
+untie attempted while 1 inner references still exist at - line 7.
########
# strict behaviour, with 1 extra references which are destroyed
-#use warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 1 ;
+use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
$a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
$a = 0 ;
########
# strict behaviour, with extra 1 references via tied which are destroyed
-#use warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 1 ;
+use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
$a = tied %h;
EXPECT
########
-# strict error behaviour, with 2 extra references
-#use warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 1 ;
+# strict error behaviour, with 2 extra references
+use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
$a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
$b = tied %h ;
untie %h;
EXPECT
-untie attempted while 2 inner references still exist
+untie attempted while 2 inner references still exist at - line 7.
########
# strict behaviour, check scope of strictness.
-#no warning 'untie';
-local $^W = 0 ;
+no warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
$A = tie %H, Tie::StdHash;
$C = $B = tied %H ;
{
- #use warning 'untie';
- local $^W = 1 ;
+ use warnings 'untie';
use Tie::Hash ;
tie %h, Tie::StdHash;
untie %h;
}
untie %H;
EXPECT
+########
+
+# Forbidden aggregate self-ties
+sub Self::TIEHASH { bless $_[1], $_[0] }
+{
+ my %c;
+ tie %c, 'Self', \%c;
+}
+EXPECT
+Self-ties of arrays and hashes are not supported at - line 6.
+########
+
+# Allowed scalar self-ties
+my $destroyed = 0;
+sub Self::TIESCALAR { bless $_[1], $_[0] }
+sub Self::DESTROY { $destroyed = 1; }
+{
+ my $c = 42;
+ tie $c, 'Self', \$c;
+}
+die "self-tied scalar not DESTROYed" unless $destroyed == 1;
+EXPECT
+########
+
+# TODO Allowed glob self-ties
+my $destroyed = 0;
+my $printed = 0;
+sub Self2::TIEHANDLE { bless $_[1], $_[0] }
+sub Self2::DESTROY { $destroyed = 1; }
+sub Self2::PRINT { $printed = 1; }
+{
+ use Symbol;
+ my $c = gensym;
+ tie *$c, 'Self2', $c;
+ print $c 'Hello';
+}
+die "self-tied glob not PRINTed" unless $printed == 1;
+die "self-tied glob not DESTROYed" unless $destroyed == 1;
+EXPECT
+########
+
+# Allowed IO self-ties
+my $destroyed = 0;
+sub Self3::TIEHANDLE { bless $_[1], $_[0] }
+sub Self3::DESTROY { $destroyed = 1; }
+{
+ use Symbol 'geniosym';
+ my $c = geniosym;
+ tie *$c, 'Self3', $c;
+}
+die "self-tied IO not DESTROYed" unless $destroyed == 1;
+EXPECT
+########
+
+# Interaction of tie and vec
+
+my ($a, $b);
+use Tie::Scalar;
+tie $a,Tie::StdScalar or die;
+vec($b,1,1)=1;
+$a = $b;
+vec($a,1,1)=0;
+vec($b,1,1)=0;
+die unless $a eq $b;
+EXPECT
+########
+
+# correct unlocalisation of tied hashes (patch #16431)
+use Tie::Hash ;
+tie %tied, Tie::StdHash;
+{ local $hash{'foo'} } warn "plain hash bad unlocalize" if exists $hash{'foo'};
+{ local $tied{'foo'} } warn "tied hash bad unlocalize" if exists $tied{'foo'};
+{ local $ENV{'foo'} } warn "%ENV bad unlocalize" if exists $ENV{'foo'};
+EXPECT
+########
+
+# An attempt at lvalueable barewords broke this
+tie FH, 'main';
+EXPECT
+Can't modify constant item in tie at - line 3, near "'main';"
+Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors.
+########
+
+# localizing tied hash slices
+$ENV{FooA} = 1;
+$ENV{FooB} = 2;
+print exists $ENV{FooA} ? 1 : 0, "\n";
+print exists $ENV{FooB} ? 2 : 0, "\n";
+print exists $ENV{FooC} ? 3 : 0, "\n";
+{
+ local @ENV{qw(FooA FooC)};
+ print exists $ENV{FooA} ? 4 : 0, "\n";
+ print exists $ENV{FooB} ? 5 : 0, "\n";
+ print exists $ENV{FooC} ? 6 : 0, "\n";
+}
+print exists $ENV{FooA} ? 7 : 0, "\n";
+print exists $ENV{FooB} ? 8 : 0, "\n";
+print exists $ENV{FooC} ? 9 : 0, "\n"; # this should not exist
+EXPECT
+1
+2
+0
+4
+5
+6
+7
+8
+0