#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = qw(. ../lib); require './test.pl'; } plan tests => 123; my $list_assignment_supported = 1; #mg.c says list assignment not supported on VMS, EPOC, and SYMBIAN. $list_assignment_supported = 0 if ($^O eq 'VMS'); sub foo { local($a, $b) = @_; local($c, $d); $c = "c 3"; $d = "d 4"; { local($a,$c) = ("a 9", "c 10"); ($x, $y) = ($a, $c); } is($a, "a 1"); is($b, "b 2"); $c, $d; } $a = "a 5"; $b = "b 6"; $c = "c 7"; $d = "d 8"; my @res; @res = &foo("a 1","b 2"); is($res[0], "c 3"); is($res[1], "d 4"); is($a, "a 5"); is($b, "b 6"); is($c, "c 7"); is($d, "d 8"); is($x, "a 9"); is($y, "c 10"); # same thing, only with arrays and associative arrays sub foo2 { local($a, @b) = @_; local(@c, %d); @c = "c 3"; $d{''} = "d 4"; { local($a,@c) = ("a 19", "c 20"); ($x, $y) = ($a, @c); } is($a, "a 1"); is("@b", "b 2"); $c[0], $d{''}; } $a = "a 5"; @b = "b 6"; @c = "c 7"; $d{''} = "d 8"; @res = &foo2("a 1","b 2"); is($res[0], "c 3"); is($res[1], "d 4"); is($a, "a 5"); is("@b", "b 6"); is($c[0], "c 7"); is($d{''}, "d 8"); is($x, "a 19"); is($y, "c 20"); eval 'local($$e)'; like($@, qr/Can't localize through a reference/); eval '$e = []; local(@$e)'; like($@, qr/Can't localize through a reference/); eval '$e = {}; local(%$e)'; like($@, qr/Can't localize through a reference/); # Array and hash elements @a = ('a', 'b', 'c'); { local($a[1]) = 'foo'; local($a[2]) = $a[2]; is($a[1], 'foo'); is($a[2], 'c'); undef @a; } is($a[1], 'b'); is($a[2], 'c'); ok(!defined $a[0]); @a = ('a', 'b', 'c'); { local($a[1]) = "X"; shift @a; } is($a[0].$a[1], "Xb"); { my $d = "@a"; local @a = @a; is("@a", $d); } %h = ('a' => 1, 'b' => 2, 'c' => 3); { local($h{'a'}) = 'foo'; local($h{'b'}) = $h{'b'}; is($h{'a'}, 'foo'); is($h{'b'}, 2); local($h{'c'}); delete $h{'c'}; } is($h{'a'}, 1); is($h{'b'}, 2); { my $d = join("\n", map { "$_=>$h{$_}" } sort keys %h); local %h = %h; is(join("\n", map { "$_=>$h{$_}" } sort keys %h), $d); } is($h{'c'}, 3); # check for scope leakage $a = 'outer'; if (1) { local $a = 'inner' } is($a, 'outer'); # see if localization works when scope unwinds local $m = 5; eval { for $m (6) { local $m = 7; die "bye"; } }; is($m, 5); # see if localization works on tied arrays { package TA; sub TIEARRAY { bless [], $_[0] } sub STORE { print "# STORE [@_]\n"; $_[0]->[$_[1]] = $_[2] } sub FETCH { my $v = $_[0]->[$_[1]]; print "# FETCH [@_=$v]\n"; $v } sub CLEAR { print "# CLEAR [@_]\n"; @{$_[0]} = (); } sub FETCHSIZE { scalar(@{$_[0]}) } sub SHIFT { shift (@{$_[0]}) } sub EXTEND {} } tie @a, 'TA'; @a = ('a', 'b', 'c'); { local($a[1]) = 'foo'; local($a[2]) = $a[2]; is($a[1], 'foo'); is($a[2], 'c'); @a = (); } is($a[1], 'b'); is($a[2], 'c'); ok(!defined $a[0]); { my $d = "@a"; local @a = @a; is("@a", $d); } { package TH; sub TIEHASH { bless {}, $_[0] } sub STORE { print "# STORE [@_]\n"; $_[0]->{$_[1]} = $_[2] } sub FETCH { my $v = $_[0]->{$_[1]}; print "# FETCH [@_=$v]\n"; $v } sub EXISTS { print "# EXISTS [@_]\n"; exists $_[0]->{$_[1]}; } sub DELETE { print "# DELETE [@_]\n"; delete $_[0]->{$_[1]}; } sub CLEAR { print "# CLEAR [@_]\n"; %{$_[0]} = (); } sub FIRSTKEY { print "# FIRSTKEY [@_]\n"; keys %{$_[0]}; each %{$_[0]} } sub NEXTKEY { print "# NEXTKEY [@_]\n"; each %{$_[0]} } } # see if localization works on tied hashes tie %h, 'TH'; %h = ('a' => 1, 'b' => 2, 'c' => 3); { local($h{'a'}) = 'foo'; local($h{'b'}) = $h{'b'}; local($h{'y'}); local($h{'z'}) = 33; is($h{'a'}, 'foo'); is($h{'b'}, 2); local($h{'c'}); delete $h{'c'}; } is($h{'a'}, 1); is($h{'b'}, 2); is($h{'c'}, 3); # local() should preserve the existenceness of tied hash elements ok(! exists $h{'y'}); ok(! exists $h{'z'}); TODO: { todo_skip("Localize entire tied hash"); my $d = join("\n", map { "$_=>$h{$_}" } sort keys %h); local %h = %h; is(join("\n", map { "$_=>$h{$_}" } sort keys %h), $d); } @a = ('a', 'b', 'c'); { local($a[1]) = "X"; shift @a; } is($a[0].$a[1], "Xb"); # now try the same for %SIG $SIG{TERM} = 'foo'; $SIG{INT} = \&foo; $SIG{__WARN__} = $SIG{INT}; { local($SIG{TERM}) = $SIG{TERM}; local($SIG{INT}) = $SIG{INT}; local($SIG{__WARN__}) = $SIG{__WARN__}; is($SIG{TERM}, 'main::foo'); is($SIG{INT}, \&foo); is($SIG{__WARN__}, \&foo); local($SIG{INT}); delete $SIG{__WARN__}; } is($SIG{TERM}, 'main::foo'); is($SIG{INT}, \&foo); is($SIG{__WARN__}, \&foo); { my $d = join("\n", map { "$_=>$SIG{$_}" } sort keys %SIG); local %SIG = %SIG; is(join("\n", map { "$_=>$SIG{$_}" } sort keys %SIG), $d); } # and for %ENV $ENV{_X_} = 'a'; $ENV{_Y_} = 'b'; $ENV{_Z_} = 'c'; { local($ENV{_A_}); local($ENV{_B_}) = 'foo'; local($ENV{_X_}) = 'foo'; local($ENV{_Y_}) = $ENV{_Y_}; is($ENV{_X_}, 'foo'); is($ENV{_Y_}, 'b'); local($ENV{_Z_}); delete $ENV{_Z_}; } is($ENV{_X_}, 'a'); is($ENV{_Y_}, 'b'); is($ENV{_Z_}, 'c'); # local() should preserve the existenceness of %ENV elements ok(! exists $ENV{_A_}); ok(! exists $ENV{_B_}); SKIP: { skip("Can't make list assignment to \%ENV on this system") unless $list_assignment_supported; my $d = join("\n", map { "$_=>$ENV{$_}" } sort keys %ENV); local %ENV = %ENV; is(join("\n", map { "$_=>$ENV{$_}" } sort keys %ENV), $d); } # does implicit localization in foreach skip magic? $_ = "o 0,o 1,"; my $iter = 0; while (/(o.+?),/gc) { is($1, "o $iter"); foreach (1..1) { $iter++ } if ($iter > 2) { fail("endless loop"); last; } } { package UnderScore; sub TIESCALAR { bless \my $self, shift } sub FETCH { die "read \$_ forbidden" } sub STORE { die "write \$_ forbidden" } tie $_, __PACKAGE__; my @tests = ( "Nesting" => sub { print '#'; for (1..3) { print } print "\n" }, 1, "Reading" => sub { print }, 0, "Matching" => sub { $x = /badness/ }, 0, "Concat" => sub { $_ .= "a" }, 0, "Chop" => sub { chop }, 0, "Filetest" => sub { -x }, 0, "Assignment" => sub { $_ = "Bad" }, 0, # XXX whether next one should fail is debatable "Local \$_" => sub { local $_ = 'ok?'; print }, 0, "for local" => sub { for("#ok?\n"){ print } }, 1, ); while ( ($name, $code, $ok) = splice(@tests, 0, 3) ) { eval { &$code }; main::ok(($ok xor $@), "Underscore '$name'"); } untie $_; } { # BUG 20001205.22 my %x; $x{a} = 1; { local $x{b} = 1; } ok(! exists $x{b}); { local @x{c,d,e}; } ok(! exists $x{c}); } # local() and readonly magic variables eval { local $1 = 1 }; like($@, qr/Modification of a read-only value attempted/); eval { for ($1) { local $_ = 1 } }; like($@, qr/Modification of a read-only value attempted/); # make sure $1 is still read-only eval { for ($1) { local $_ = 1 } }; like($@, qr/Modification of a read-only value attempted/); # The s/// adds 'g' magic to $_, but it should remain non-readonly eval { for("a") { for $x (1,2) { local $_="b"; s/(.*)/+$1/ } } }; is($@, ""); # RT #4342 Special local() behavior for $[ { local $[ = 1; ok(1 == $[, 'lexcical scope of local $['); f(); } sub f { ok(0 == $[); } # sub localisation { package Other; sub f1 { "f1" } sub f2 { "f2" } no warnings "redefine"; { local *f1 = sub { "g1" }; ::ok(f1() eq "g1", "localised sub via glob"); } ::ok(f1() eq "f1", "localised sub restored"); { local $Other::{"f1"} = sub { "h1" }; ::ok(f1() eq "h1", "localised sub via stash"); } ::ok(f1() eq "f1", "localised sub restored"); { local @Other::{qw/ f1 f2 /} = (sub { "j1" }, sub { "j2" }); ::ok(f1() eq "j1", "localised sub via stash slice"); ::ok(f2() eq "j2", "localised sub via stash slice"); } ::ok(f1() eq "f1", "localised sub restored"); ::ok(f2() eq "f2", "localised sub restored"); } # Localising unicode keys (bug #38815) { my %h; $h{"\243"} = "pound"; $h{"\302\240"} = "octects"; is(scalar keys %h, 2); { my $unicode = chr 256; my $ambigous = "\240" . $unicode; chop $ambigous; local $h{$unicode} = 256; local $h{$ambigous} = 160; is(scalar keys %h, 4); is($h{"\243"}, "pound"); is($h{$unicode}, 256); is($h{$ambigous}, 160); is($h{"\302\240"}, "octects"); } is(scalar keys %h, 2); is($h{"\243"}, "pound"); is($h{"\302\240"}, "octects"); } # And with slices { my %h; $h{"\243"} = "pound"; $h{"\302\240"} = "octects"; is(scalar keys %h, 2); { my $unicode = chr 256; my $ambigous = "\240" . $unicode; chop $ambigous; local @h{$unicode, $ambigous} = (256, 160); is(scalar keys %h, 4); is($h{"\243"}, "pound"); is($h{$unicode}, 256); is($h{$ambigous}, 160); is($h{"\302\240"}, "octects"); } is(scalar keys %h, 2); is($h{"\243"}, "pound"); is($h{"\302\240"}, "octects"); } # [perl #39012] localizing @_ element then shifting frees element too # soon { my $x; my $y = bless [], 'X39012'; sub X39012::DESTROY { $x++ } sub { local $_[0]; shift }->($y); ok(!$x, '[perl #39012]'); } # when localising a hash element, the key should be copied, not referenced { my %h=('k1' => 111); my $k='k1'; { local $h{$k}=222; is($h{'k1'},222); $k='k2'; } ok(! exists($h{'k2'})); is($h{'k1'},111); } { my %h=('k1' => 111); our $k = 'k1'; # try dynamic too { local $h{$k}=222; is($h{'k1'},222); $k='k2'; } ok(! exists($h{'k2'})); is($h{'k1'},111); } like( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => 'use constant foo => q(a);' . 'index(q(a), foo);' . 'local *g=${::}{foo};print q(ok);'), "ok", "[perl #52740]"); # Keep this test last, as it can SEGV { local *@; pass("Localised *@"); eval {1}; pass("Can eval with *@ localised"); }