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author | David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com> | 2015-06-02 14:59:46 +0100 |
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committer | David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com> | 2015-06-19 08:44:17 +0100 |
commit | 626ed49c374dc371a27e6734ce3d3399c07e2bb4 (patch) | |
tree | d99d231c9d8badbf957077886ab0d9eb56e89ca6 /pp_sort.c | |
parent | db48a4ad5ec99b1dd01eab799b5b382ca05f6c30 (diff) | |
download | perl-626ed49c374dc371a27e6734ce3d3399c07e2bb4.tar.gz |
sort fns: simplify handing uninit warnings
When a sort function or code block returns an undef value (rather than the
typical -1,0,-1), you get the usual "Use of uninitialized value" warning.
Originally the message didn't say " ... in sort" because at the end of
running a sort sub, PL_op is NULL rather rather than pointing at the sort
op.
v5.15.3-364-gd4c6760 changed the sort sub return code in S_sortcv() et al
to temporarily set PL_op to point to the sort OP, which made
Perl_report_uninit() emit the desired " in sort" suffix.
However, this meant that PL_op and PL_curpad briefly referenced two
different CVs; since Perl_report_uninit() rummages around in pads looking
for lexicals, consts etc, this could lead to SEGVs.
v5.15.3-372-g1aa032b fixed that by temporarily setting PL_curpad to NULL
at the same time. However that then caused problems if the code dies
(e.g. if warnings are upgraded to errors) since the old PL_curpad value
wasn't being restored.
v5.17.6-7-g2f43ddf fixed that by wrapping the PL_curpad=NULL with
appropriate ENTER/SAVEVPTR(PL_curpad)/..../LEAVE where necessary.
However, this is starting to get quite complex, and in a hot piece of
code, and the 3 sort functions S_sortcv/S_sortcv_stacked/S_sortcv_xsub
are all diverging from each other in subtle and confusing ways.
This commit takes a different approach. It effectively reverts those three
commits (apart from the tests) and instead updates Perl_report_uninit()
to say "if PL_op is NULL, but the context stack indicates that we're
currently in a sort, then append " in sort" to the warning.
This is a lot less messy, and moves all the clutter from the two hot
functions S_sortcv/S_sortcv_stacked into a function that is only called
when we're emitting warnings.
Diffstat (limited to 'pp_sort.c')
-rw-r--r-- | pp_sort.c | 26 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 19 deletions
@@ -1771,9 +1771,7 @@ S_sortcv(pTHX_ SV *const a, SV *const b) const I32 oldsaveix = PL_savestack_ix; const I32 oldscopeix = PL_scopestack_ix; I32 result; - SV *resultsv; PMOP * const pm = PL_curpm; - OP * const sortop = PL_op; COP * const cop = PL_curcop; PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SORTCV; @@ -1783,21 +1781,14 @@ S_sortcv(pTHX_ SV *const a, SV *const b) PL_stack_sp = PL_stack_base; PL_op = PL_sortcop; CALLRUNOPS(aTHX); - PL_op = sortop; PL_curcop = cop; if (PL_stack_sp != PL_stack_base + 1) { assert(PL_stack_sp == PL_stack_base); - resultsv = &PL_sv_undef; - } - else resultsv = *PL_stack_sp; - if (SvNIOK_nog(resultsv)) result = SvIV(resultsv); - else { - ENTER; - SAVEVPTR(PL_curpad); - PL_curpad = 0; - result = SvIV(resultsv); - LEAVE; + result = SvIV(&PL_sv_undef); } + else + result = SvIV(*PL_stack_sp); + while (PL_scopestack_ix > oldscopeix) { LEAVE; } @@ -1814,9 +1805,7 @@ S_sortcv_stacked(pTHX_ SV *const a, SV *const b) I32 result; AV * const av = GvAV(PL_defgv); PMOP * const pm = PL_curpm; - OP * const sortop = PL_op; COP * const cop = PL_curcop; - SV **pad; PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SORTCV_STACKED; @@ -1845,15 +1834,14 @@ S_sortcv_stacked(pTHX_ SV *const a, SV *const b) PL_stack_sp = PL_stack_base; PL_op = PL_sortcop; CALLRUNOPS(aTHX); - PL_op = sortop; PL_curcop = cop; - pad = PL_curpad; PL_curpad = 0; if (PL_stack_sp != PL_stack_base + 1) { assert(PL_stack_sp == PL_stack_base); result = SvIV(&PL_sv_undef); } - else result = SvIV(*PL_stack_sp); - PL_curpad = pad; + else + result = SvIV(*PL_stack_sp); + while (PL_scopestack_ix > oldscopeix) { LEAVE; } |