#!./perl # $Id: tied_items.t,v 1.0 2000/09/01 19:40:42 ram Exp $ # # Copyright (c) 1995-2000, Raphael Manfredi # # You may redistribute only under the same terms as Perl 5, as specified # in the README file that comes with the distribution. # # $Log: tied_items.t,v $ # Revision 1.0 2000/09/01 19:40:42 ram # Baseline for first official release. # # # Tests ref to items in tied hash/array structures. # sub BEGIN { chdir('t') if -d 't'; @INC = '.'; push @INC, '../lib'; require Config; import Config; if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bStorable\b/) { print "1..0 # Skip: Storable was not built\n"; exit 0; } require 'lib/st-dump.pl'; } sub ok; $^W = 0; print "1..8\n"; use Storable qw(dclone); $h_fetches = 0; sub H::TIEHASH { bless \(my $x), "H" } sub H::FETCH { $h_fetches++; $_[1] - 70 } tie %h, "H"; $ref = \$h{77}; $ref2 = dclone $ref; ok 1, $h_fetches == 0; ok 2, $$ref2 eq $$ref; ok 3, $$ref2 == 7; ok 4, $h_fetches == 2; $a_fetches = 0; sub A::TIEARRAY { bless \(my $x), "A" } sub A::FETCH { $a_fetches++; $_[1] - 70 } tie @a, "A"; $ref = \$a[78]; $ref2 = dclone $ref; ok 5, $a_fetches == 0; ok 6, $$ref2 eq $$ref; ok 7, $$ref2 == 8; # I don't understand why it's 3 and not 2 ok 8, $a_fetches == 3;