#!./perl # This test harness will (eventually) test the "tie" functionality # without the need for a *DBM* implementation. # Currently it only tests the untie warning chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; $ENV{PERL5LIB} = "../lib"; $|=1; # catch warnings into fatal errors $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die "WARNING: @_" } ; undef $/; @prgs = split "\n########\n", ; print "1..", scalar @prgs, "\n"; for (@prgs){ my($prog,$expected) = split(/\nEXPECT\n/, $_); eval "$prog" ; $status = $?; $results = $@ ; $results =~ s/\n+$//; $expected =~ s/\n+$//; if ( $status or $results and $results !~ /^WARNING: $expected/){ print STDERR "STATUS: $status\n"; print STDERR "PROG: $prog\n"; print STDERR "EXPECTED:\n$expected\n"; print STDERR "GOT:\n$results\n"; print "not "; } print "ok ", ++$i, "\n"; } __END__ # standard behaviour, without any extra references use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # standard behaviour, without any extra references use Tie::Hash ; {package Tie::HashUntie; use base 'Tie::StdHash'; sub UNTIE { warn "Untied\n"; } } tie %h, Tie::HashUntie; untie %h; EXPECT Untied ######## # standard behaviour, with 1 extra reference use Tie::Hash ; $a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # standard behaviour, with 1 extra reference via tied use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $a = tied %h; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # standard behaviour, with 1 extra reference which is destroyed use Tie::Hash ; $a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $a = 0 ; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # standard behaviour, with 1 extra reference via tied which is destroyed use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $a = tied %h; $a = 0 ; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # strict behaviour, without any extra references use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # strict behaviour, with 1 extra references generating an error use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; $a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash; untie %h; EXPECT untie attempted while 1 inner references still exist ######## # strict behaviour, with 1 extra references via tied generating an error use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $a = tied %h; untie %h; EXPECT untie attempted while 1 inner references still exist ######## # strict behaviour, with 1 extra references which are destroyed use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; $a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $a = 0 ; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # strict behaviour, with extra 1 references via tied which are destroyed use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $a = tied %h; $a = 0 ; untie %h; EXPECT ######## # strict error behaviour, with 2 extra references use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; $a = tie %h, Tie::StdHash; $b = tied %h ; untie %h; EXPECT untie attempted while 2 inner references still exist ######## # strict behaviour, check scope of strictness. no warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; $A = tie %H, Tie::StdHash; $C = $B = tied %H ; { use warnings 'untie'; use Tie::Hash ; tie %h, Tie::StdHash; untie %h; } untie %H; EXPECT ######## # verify no leak when underlying object is selfsame tied variable my ($a, $b); sub Self::TIEHASH { bless $_[1], $_[0] } sub Self::DESTROY { $b = $_[0] + 0; } { my %b5; $a = \%b5 + 0; tie %b5, 'Self', \%b5; } die unless $a == $b; EXPECT ######## # Interaction of tie and vec my ($a, $b); use Tie::Scalar; tie $a,Tie::StdScalar or die; vec($b,1,1)=1; $a = $b; vec($a,1,1)=0; vec($b,1,1)=0; die unless $a eq $b; EXPECT