#!./perl # A place to put some simple leak tests. Uses XS::APItest to make # PL_sv_count available, allowing us to run a bit of code multiple times and # see if the count increases. BEGIN { chdir 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; eval { require XS::APItest; XS::APItest->import('sv_count'); 1 } or skip_all("XS::APItest not available"); } plan tests => 21; # run some code N times. If the number of SVs at the end of loop N is # greater than (N-1)*delta at the end of loop 1, we've got a leak # sub leak { my ($n, $delta, $code, @rest) = @_; my $sv0 = 0; my $sv1 = 0; for my $i (1..$n) { &$code(); $sv1 = sv_count(); $sv0 = $sv1 if $i == 1; } cmp_ok($sv1-$sv0, '<=', ($n-1)*$delta, @rest); } # run some expression N times. The expr is concatenated N times and then # evaled, ensuring that that there are no scope exits between executions. # If the number of SVs at the end of expr N is greater than (N-1)*delta at # the end of expr 1, we've got a leak # sub leak_expr { my ($n, $delta, $expr, @rest) = @_; my $sv0 = 0; my $sv1 = 0; my $true = 1; # avoid stuff being optimised away my $code1 = "($expr || \$true)"; my $code = "$code1 && (\$sv0 = sv_count())" . ("&& $code1" x 4) . " && (\$sv1 = sv_count())"; if (eval $code) { cmp_ok($sv1-$sv0, '<=', ($n-1)*$delta, @rest); } else { fail("eval @rest: $@"); } } my @a; leak(5, 0, sub {}, "basic check 1 of leak test infrastructure"); leak(5, 0, sub {push @a,1;pop @a}, "basic check 2 of leak test infrastructure"); leak(5, 1, sub {push @a,1;}, "basic check 3 of leak test infrastructure"); sub TIEARRAY { bless [], $_[0] } sub FETCH { $_[0]->[$_[1]] } sub STORE { $_[0]->[$_[1]] = $_[2] } # local $tied_elem[..] leaks <20020502143736.N16831@dansat.data-plan.com>" { tie my @a, 'main'; leak(5, 0, sub {local $a[0]}, "local \$tied[0]"); } # [perl #74484] repeated tries leaked SVs on the tmps stack leak_expr(5, 0, q{"YYYYYa" =~ /.+?(a(.+?)|b)/ }, "trie leak"); # [perl #48004] map/grep didn't free tmps till the end { # qr/1/ just creates tmps that are hopefully freed per iteration my $s; my @a; my @count = (0) x 4; # pre-allocate grep qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99, 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "void grep expr: no new tmps per iter"); grep { qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99 } 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "void grep block: no new tmps per iter"); $s = grep qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99, 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "scalar grep expr: no new tmps per iter"); $s = grep { qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99 } 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "scalar grep block: no new tmps per iter"); @a = grep qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99, 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "list grep expr: no new tmps per iter"); @a = grep { qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99 } 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "list grep block: no new tmps per iter"); map qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99, 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "void map expr: no new tmps per iter"); map { qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99 } 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "void map block: no new tmps per iter"); $s = map qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99, 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "scalar map expr: no new tmps per iter"); $s = map { qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99 } 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 0, "scalar map block: no new tmps per iter"); @a = map qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99, 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 3, "list map expr: one new tmp per iter"); @a = map { qr/1/ && ($count[$_] = sv_count()) && 99 } 0..3; is(@count[3] - @count[0], 3, "list map block: one new tmp per iter"); } SKIP: { # broken by 304474c3, fixed by cefd5c7c, but didn't seem to cause # any other test failures # base test case from ribasushi (Peter Rabbitson) eval { require Scalar::Util; Scalar::Util->import("weaken"); 1; } or skip "no weaken", 1; my $weak; { $weak = my $in = {}; weaken($weak); my $out = { in => $in, in => undef } } ok(!$weak, "hash referenced weakened SV released"); } # RT #72246: rcatline memory leak on bad $/ leak(2, 0, sub { my $f; open CATLINE, '<', \$f; local $/ = "\x{262E}"; my $str = "\x{2622}"; eval { $str .= }; }, "rcatline leak" ); { my $RE = qr/ (?: <(? \s* [^>\s]+ )> )?? /xis; "" =~ m/$RE/gcs; leak(5, 0, sub { my $tag = $+{tag}; }, "named regexp captures"); } leak(2,0,sub { !$^V }, '[perl #109762] version object in boolean context');