#!./perl sub foo1 { ok($_[0]); 'value'; } sub foo2 { shift; ok($_[0]); $x = 'value'; $x; } my $test = 1; sub ok { my($ok, $name) = @_; # You have to do it this way or VMS will get confused. printf "%s %d%s\n", $ok ? "ok" : "not ok", $test, defined $name ? " - $name" : ''; printf "# Failed test at line %d\n", (caller)[2] unless $ok; $test++; return $ok; } print "1..22\n"; # Test do &sub and proper @_ handling. $_[0] = 0; $result = do foo1(1); ok( $result eq 'value', ":$result: eq :value:" ); ok( $_[0] == 0 ); $_[0] = 0; $result = do foo2(0,1,0); ok( $result eq 'value', ":$result: eq :value:" ); ok( $_[0] == 0 ); $result = do{ ok 1; 'value';}; ok( $result eq 'value', ":$result: eq :value:" ); sub blather { ok 1 foreach @_; } do blather("ayep","sho nuff"); @x = ("jeepers", "okydoke"); @y = ("uhhuh", "yeppers"); do blather(@x,"noofie",@y); unshift @INC, '.'; if (open(DO, ">$$.16")) { print DO "ok(1, 'do in scalar context') if defined wantarray && not wantarray\n"; close DO or die "Could not close: $!"; } my $a = do "$$.16"; die $@ if $@; if (open(DO, ">$$.17")) { print DO "ok(1, 'do in list context') if defined wantarray && wantarray\n"; close DO or die "Could not close: $!"; } my @a = do "$$.17"; die $@ if $@; if (open(DO, ">$$.18")) { print DO "ok(1, 'do in void context') if not defined wantarray\n"; close DO or die "Could not close: $!"; } do "$$.18"; die $@ if $@; # bug ID 20010920.007 eval qq{ do qq(a file that does not exist); }; ok( !$@, "do on a non-existing file, first try" ); eval qq{ do uc qq(a file that does not exist); }; ok( !$@, "do on a non-existing file, second try" ); # 6 must be interpreted as a file name here ok( (!defined do 6) && $!, "'do 6' : $!" ); # [perl #19545] push @t, ($u = (do {} . "This should be pushed.")); ok( $#t == 0, "empty do result value" ); END { 1 while unlink("$$.16", "$$.17", "$$.18"); }