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author | Father Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org> | 2011-05-30 08:55:40 -0700 |
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committer | Father Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org> | 2011-05-30 08:55:40 -0700 |
commit | d34a666494db40538f88613ec991214f3a862865 (patch) | |
tree | c242f811519256c87fa3d2d11e0a852eedf657bd /t | |
parent | b2b7346bfc59caff514d997701e0e086b983c863 (diff) | |
download | perl-d34a666494db40538f88613ec991214f3a862865.tar.gz |
[perl #91880] $_ refcounting problems in @INC filters
In @INC filters (subs returned by subs in @INC), $_ is localised to a
variable to which the next line of source code is to be assigned. The
function in pp_ctl.c that calls it (S_run_user_filter) has a pointer
to that variable.
Up till now, it was not setting the refcount or localising
$_ properly.
‘undef *_’ inside the sub would destroy the only refcount it
had, leaving a freed sv for toke.c to parse (which would crash,
of course).
In some cases, S_run_user_filter has to created a new variable. In
those cases, it was setting $_ to a mortal variable with the TEMP
flag, but with a refcount of 1, which would result in ‘Attempt to free
unreferenced scalar’ warnings if the $_ were freed by the subroutine.
This commit changes S_run_user_filter to use SAVEGENERICSV, rather
than SAVE_DEFSV, to localise $_, since the former lowers the refcount
on scope exit, while the latter does not. So now I have also made it
increase the refcount after assigning to the now-properly-localised $_
(DEFSV). I also turned off the TEMP flag, to avoid weird side effects
(which were what led me to this bug to begin with).
Diffstat (limited to 't')
-rw-r--r-- | t/op/incfilter.t | 22 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/t/op/incfilter.t b/t/op/incfilter.t index 74675a2c12..9db4f7d21b 100644 --- a/t/op/incfilter.t +++ b/t/op/incfilter.t @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use strict; use Config; use Filter::Util::Call; -plan(tests => 143); +plan(tests => 145); unshift @INC, sub { no warnings 'uninitialized'; @@ -227,3 +227,23 @@ for (0 .. 1) { \'like(__FILE__, qr/(?:GLOB|CODE)\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)/, "__FILE__ is valid");'; do $fh or die; } + +# [perl #91880] $_ marked TEMP or having the wrong refcount inside a +{ # filter sub + local @INC; local $|; + unshift @INC, sub { sub { undef *_; --$| }}; + do "dah"; + pass '$_ has the right refcount inside a filter sub'; + + my $temps = 0; + @INC = sub { sub { + my $temp = \sub{$_}->(); + $temps++ if $temp == \$_; + $_ = "a" unless $|; + return --$| + }}; + local $^W; + do "dah"; + + is $temps, 0, '$_ is not marked TEMP'; +} |