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#!./perl -w
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
require './test.pl';
set_up_inc('../lib');
}
plan(tests => 39);
sub empty_sub {}
is(empty_sub,undef,"Is empty");
is(empty_sub(1,2,3),undef,"Is still empty");
@test = empty_sub();
is(scalar(@test), 0, 'Didnt return anything');
@test = empty_sub(1,2,3);
is(scalar(@test), 0, 'Didnt return anything');
# RT #63790: calling PL_sv_yes as a sub is special-cased to silently
# return (so Foo->import() silently fails if import() doesn't exist),
# But make sure it correctly pops the stack and mark stack before returning.
{
my @a;
push @a, 4, 5, main->import(6,7);
ok(eq_array(\@a, [4,5]), "import with args");
@a = ();
push @a, 14, 15, main->import;
ok(eq_array(\@a, [14,15]), "import without args");
my $x = 1;
@a = ();
push @a, 24, 25, &{$x == $x}(26,27);
ok(eq_array(\@a, [24,25]), "yes with args");
@a = ();
push @a, 34, 35, &{$x == $x};
ok(eq_array(\@a, [34,35]), "yes without args");
}
# [perl #81944] return should always copy
{
$foo{bar} = 7;
for my $x ($foo{bar}) {
# Pity test.pl doesnt have isn't.
isnt \sub { delete $foo{bar} }->(), \$x,
'result of delete(helem) is copied when returned';
}
$foo{bar} = 7;
for my $x ($foo{bar}) {
isnt \sub { return delete $foo{bar} }->(), \$x,
'result of delete(helem) is copied when explicitly returned';
}
my $x;
isnt \sub { delete $_[0] }->($x), \$x,
'result of delete(aelem) is copied when returned';
isnt \sub { return delete $_[0] }->($x), \$x,
'result of delete(aelem) is copied when explicitly returned';
isnt \sub { ()=\@_; shift }->($x), \$x,
'result of shift is copied when returned';
isnt \sub { ()=\@_; return shift }->($x), \$x,
'result of shift is copied when explicitly returned';
}
fresh_perl_is
<<'end', "main::foo\n", {}, 'sub redefinition sets CvGV';
*foo = \&baz;
*bar = *foo;
eval 'sub bar { print +(caller 0)[3], "\n" }';
bar();
end
fresh_perl_is
<<'end', "main::foo\nok\n", {}, 'no double free redefining anon stub';
my $sub = sub { 4 };
*foo = $sub;
*bar = *foo;
undef &$sub;
eval 'sub bar { print +(caller 0)[3], "\n" }';
&$sub;
undef *foo;
undef *bar;
print "ok\n";
end
# The outer call sets the scalar returned by ${\""}.${\""} to the current
# package name.
# The inner call sets it to "road".
# Each call records the value twice, the outer call surrounding the inner
# call. In 5.10-5.18 under ithreads, what gets pushed is
# qw(main road road road) because the inner call is clobbering the same
# scalar. If __PACKAGE__ is changed to "main", it works, the last element
# becoming "main".
my @scratch;
sub a {
for (${\""}.${\""}) {
$_ = $_[0];
push @scratch, $_;
a("road",1) unless $_[1];
push @scratch, $_;
}
}
a(__PACKAGE__);
require Config;
is "@scratch", "main road road main",
'recursive calls do not share shared-hash-key TARGs';
# Another test for the same bug, that does not rely on foreach. It depends
# on ref returning a shared hash key TARG.
undef @scratch;
sub b {
my ($pack, $depth) = @_;
my $o = bless[], $pack;
$pack++;
push @scratch, (ref $o, $depth||b($pack,$depth+1))[0];
}
b('n',0);
is "@scratch", "o n",
'recursive calls do not share shared-hash-key TARGs (2)';
# [perl #78194] @_ aliasing op return values
sub { is \$_[0], \$_[0],
'[perl #78194] \$_[0] == \$_[0] when @_ aliases "$x"' }
->("${\''}");
# The return statement should make no difference in this case:
sub not_constant () { 42 }
sub not_constantr() { return 42 }
use feature 'lexical_subs'; no warnings 'experimental::lexical_subs';
my sub not_constantm () { 42 }
my sub not_constantmr() { return 42 }
eval { ${\not_constant}++ };
is $@, "", 'sub (){42} returns a mutable value';
eval { ${\not_constantr}++ };
is $@, "", 'sub (){ return 42 } returns a mutable value';
eval { ${\not_constantm}++ };
is $@, "", 'my sub (){42} returns a mutable value';
eval { ${\not_constantmr}++ };
is $@, "", 'my sub (){ return 42 } returns a mutable value';
is eval {
sub Crunchy () { 1 }
sub Munchy { $_[0] = 2 }
eval "Crunchy"; # test that freeing this op does not turn off PADTMP
Munchy(Crunchy);
} || $@, 2, 'freeing ops does not make sub(){42} immutable';
# &xsub when @_ has nonexistent elements
{
no warnings "uninitialized";
local @_ = ();
$#_++;
&utf8::encode;
is @_, 1, 'num of elems in @_ after &xsub with nonexistent $_[0]';
is $_[0], "", 'content of nonexistent $_[0] is modified by &xsub';
}
# &xsub when @_ itself does not exist
undef *_;
eval { &utf8::encode };
# The main thing we are testing is that it did not crash. But make sure
# *_{ARRAY} was untouched, too.
is *_{ARRAY}, undef, 'goto &xsub when @_ does not exist';
# We do not want re.pm loaded at this point. Move this test up or find
# another XSUB if this fails.
ok !exists $INC{"re.pm"}, 're.pm not loaded yet';
{
sub re::regmust{}
bless \&re::regmust;
DESTROY {
no warnings 'redefine', 'prototype';
my $str1 = "$_[0]";
*re::regmust = sub{}; # GvSV had no refcount, so this freed it
my $str2 = "$_[0]"; # used to be UNKNOWN(0x7fdda29310e0)
@str = ($str1, $str2);
}
local $^W; # Suppress redef warnings in XSLoader
require re;
is $str[1], $str[0],
'XSUB clobbering sub whose DESTROY assigns to the glob';
}
{
no warnings 'redefine';
sub foo {}
bless \&foo, 'newATTRSUBbug';
sub newATTRSUBbug::DESTROY {
my $str1 = "$_[0]";
*foo = sub{}; # GvSV had no refcount, so this freed it
my $str2 = "$_[0]"; # used to be UNKNOWN(0x7fdda29310e0)
@str = ($str1, $str2);
}
splice @str;
eval "sub foo{}";
is $str[1], $str[0],
'Pure-Perl sub clobbering sub whose DESTROY assigns to the glob';
}
# [perl #122107] previously this would return
# Subroutine BEGIN redefined at (eval 2) line 2.
fresh_perl_is(<<'EOS', "", { stderr => 1 },
use strict; use warnings; eval q/use File::{Spec}/; eval q/use File::Spec/;
EOS
"check special blocks are cleared on error");
use constant { constant1 => 1, constant2 => 2 };
{
my $w;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w++ };
eval 'sub constant1; sub constant2($)';
is eval '&constant1', '1',
'stub re-declaration of constant with no prototype';
is eval '&constant2', '2',
'stub re-declaration of constant with wrong prototype';
is $w, 2, 'two warnings from the above';
}
package _122845 {
our $depth = 0;
my $parent; # just to make the sub a closure
sub {
local $depth = $depth + 1;
our $ok++, return if $depth == 2;
()= $parent; # just to make the sub a closure
our $whatever; # this causes the crash
CORE::__SUB__->();
}->();
};
is $_122845::ok, 1,
'[perl #122845] no crash in closure recursion with our-vars';
() = *predeclared; # vivify the glob at compile time
sub predeclared; # now we have a CV stub with no body (incorporeal? :-)
sub predeclared {
CORE::state $x = 42;
sub inside_predeclared {
is eval '$x', 42, 'eval q/$var/ in named sub in predeclared sub';
}
}
predeclared(); # set $x to 42
$main::x = $main::x = "You should not see this.";
inside_predeclared(); # run test
# RT #124156 death during unwinding causes crash
# the tie allows us to trigger another die while cleaning up the stack
# from an earlier die.
{
package RT124156;
sub TIEHASH { bless({}, $_[0]) }
sub EXISTS { 0 }
sub FETCH { undef }
sub STORE { }
sub DELETE { die "outer\n" }
my @value;
eval {
@value = sub {
@value = sub {
my %a;
tie %a, "RT124156";
local $a{foo} = "bar";
die "inner";
("dd2a", "dd2b");
}->();
("cc3a", "cc3b");
}->();
};
::is($@, "outer\n", "RT124156 plain");
my $destroyed = 0;
sub DESTROY { $destroyed = 1 }
sub f {
my $x;
my $f = sub {
$x = 1; # force closure
my %a;
tie %a, "RT124156";
local $a{foo} = "bar";
die "inner";
};
bless $f, 'RT124156';
$f->();
}
eval { f(); };
# as opposed to $@ eq "Can't undef active subroutine"
::is($@, "outer\n", "RT124156 depth");
::is($destroyed, 1, "RT124156 freed cv");
}
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