#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use Test; BEGIN { plan tests => 10; } BEGIN { require autouse; eval { "autouse"->import('List::Util' => 'List::Util::first(&@)'); }; ok( !$@ ); eval { "autouse"->import('List::Util' => 'Foo::min'); }; ok( $@, qr/^autouse into different package attempted/ ); "autouse"->import('List::Util' => qw(max first(&@))); } my @a = (1,2,3,4,5.5); ok( max(@a), 5.5); # first() has a prototype of &@. Make sure that's preserved. ok( (first { $_ > 3 } @a), 4); # Example from the docs. use autouse 'Carp' => qw(carp croak); { my @warning; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @warning, @_ }; carp "this carp was predeclared and autoused\n"; ok( scalar @warning, 1 ); ok( $warning[0], "this carp was predeclared and autoused\n" ); eval { croak "It is but a scratch!" }; ok( $@, qr/^It is but a scratch!/); } # Test that autouse's lazy module loading works. We assume that nothing # involved in this test uses Text::Soundex, which is pretty safe. use autouse 'Text::Soundex' => qw(soundex); my $mod_file = 'Text/Soundex.pm'; # just fine and portable for %INC ok( !exists $INC{$mod_file} ); ok( soundex('Basset'), 'B230' ); ok( exists $INC{$mod_file} );