#!./perl -w $|=1; BEGIN { if($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } require Config; import Config; if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bOpcode\b/ && $Config{'osname'} ne 'VMS') { print "1..0\n"; exit 0; } } # Tests Todo: # 'main' as root package test; # test from somewhere other than main use vars qw($bar); use Opcode 1.00, qw(opdesc opset opset_to_ops opset_to_hex opmask_add full_opset empty_opset opcodes opmask define_optag); use Safe 1.00; my $last_test; # initalised at end print "1..$last_test\n"; my $t = 1; my $cpt; # create and destroy some automatic Safe compartments first $cpt = new Safe or die; $cpt = new Safe or die; $cpt = new Safe or die; $cpt = new Safe "Root" or die; foreach(1..3) { $foo = 42; $cpt->share(qw($foo)); print ${$cpt->varglob('foo')} == 42 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++; ${$cpt->varglob('foo')} = 9; print $foo == 9 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++; print $cpt->reval('$foo') == 9 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++; # check 'main' has been changed: print $cpt->reval('$::foo') == 9 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++; print $cpt->reval('$main::foo') == 9 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++; # check we can't see our test package: print $cpt->reval('$test::foo') ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; $t++; print $cpt->reval('${"test::foo"}') ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; $t++; $cpt->erase; # erase the compartment, e.g., delete all variables print $cpt->reval('$foo') ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; $t++; # Note that we *must* use $cpt->varglob here because if we used # $Root::foo etc we would still see the original values! # This seems to be because the compiler has created an extra ref. print ${$cpt->varglob('foo')} ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; $t++; } print "ok $last_test\n"; BEGIN { $last_test = 28 }