#!perl use strict; use warnings; require "test.pl"; plan(4); use XS::APItest; my ($prog, $expect) = (<<'PROG', <<'EXPECT'); use XS::APItest; print "ok\n"; my_exit(1); print "not\n"; PROG ok EXPECT fresh_perl_is($prog, $expect); # C's EXIT_FAILURE ends up as SS$_ABORT (decimal 44) on VMS, which gets # shifted to 4. Perl_my_exit (unlike Perl_my_failure_exit) does not # have access to the vmsish pragmas to modify that behavior. my $exit_failure = $^O eq 'VMS' ? 4 : 1; is($? >> 8, $exit_failure, "exit code plain my_exit"); ($prog, $expect) = (<<'PROG', <<'EXPECT'); use XS::APItest; print "ok\n"; call_sv( sub { my_exit(1); }, G_EVAL ); print "not\n"; PROG ok EXPECT fresh_perl_is($prog, $expect); is($? >> 8, $exit_failure, "exit code my_exit inside a call_sv with G_EVAL");