X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2Fop%2Feval.t;h=6aef5b88e57daec664472df1616a6df0246de94d;hb=b36bdecab13f885c556206f71bfc47083b33107e;hp=e81b9f76a5980351cf268b57ac28ae76b83d2d26;hpb=d819b83ae9e817e78735176f8a6e23d7a0957169;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/t/op/eval.t b/t/op/eval.t index e81b9f7..6aef5b8 100755 --- a/t/op/eval.t +++ b/t/op/eval.t @@ -1,6 +1,11 @@ #!./perl -print "1..84\n"; +BEGIN { + chdir 't' if -d 't'; + @INC = '../lib'; +} + +print "1..91\n"; eval 'print "ok 1\n";'; @@ -346,7 +351,8 @@ eval q{ my $yyy = 888; my $zzz = 999; fred5(); }; { $eval = eval 'sub { eval "sub { %S }" }'; $eval->({}); - print "ok 78\n"; + print "ok $test\n"; + $test++; } # evals that appear in the DB package should see the lexical scope of the @@ -375,3 +381,60 @@ our $x = 1; print DB::db5() == 3 ? 'ok' : 'not ok', " $test\n"; $test++; print db6() == 4 ? 'ok' : 'not ok', " $test\n"; $test++; } +require './test.pl'; +$NO_ENDING = 1; +# [perl #19022] used to end up with shared hash warnings +# The program should generate no output, so anything we see is on stderr +my $got = runperl (prog => '$h{a}=1; foreach my $k (keys %h) {eval qq{\$k}}', + stderr => 1); + +if ($got eq '') { + print "ok $test\n"; +} else { + print "not ok $test\n"; + _diag ("# Got '$got'\n"); +} +$test++; + +# And a buggy way of fixing #19022 made this fail - $k became undef after the +# eval for a build with copy on write +{ + my %h; + $h{a}=1; + foreach my $k (keys %h) { + if (defined $k and $k eq 'a') { + print "ok $test\n"; + } else { + print "not $test # got ", _q ($k), "\n"; + } + $test++; + + eval "\$k"; + + if (defined $k and $k eq 'a') { + print "ok $test\n"; + } else { + print "not $test # got ", _q ($k), "\n"; + } + $test++; + } +} + +sub Foo {} print Foo(eval {}); +print "ok ",$test++," - #20798 (used to dump core)\n"; + +# check for context in string eval +{ + my(@r,$r,$c); + sub context { defined(wantarray) ? (wantarray ? ($c='A') : ($c='S')) : ($c='V') } + + my $code = q{ context() }; + @r = qw( a b ); + $r = 'ab'; + @r = eval $code; + print "@r$c" eq 'AA' ? "ok " : "# '@r$c' ne 'AA'\nnot ok ", $test++, "\n"; + $r = eval $code; + print "$r$c" eq 'SS' ? "ok " : "# '$r$c' ne 'SS'\nnot ok ", $test++, "\n"; + eval $code; + print $c eq 'V' ? "ok " : "# '$c' ne 'V'\nnot ok ", $test++, "\n"; +}