#!./perl -T BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Config; if (($Config::Config{'extensions'} !~ m!\bList/Util\b!) ){ print "1..0 # Skip -- Perl configured without List::Util module\n"; exit 0; } } my $no_taint_support = exists($Config::Config{taint_support}) && !$Config::Config{taint_support}; my %skip_fetch_count_when_no_taint = ( '<${$ts}> RT57012_OV' => 1, ' RT57012_OV' => 1, ' RT57012_OV' => 1, ' RT57012_OV' => 1, '<*RT57012B = *{$ts}; our $RT57012B> RT57012_OV' => 1, ' RT57012_OV' => 1, ); sub is_if_taint_supported { my ($got, $expected, $name, @mess) = @_; if ($expected && $no_taint_support) { return skip("your perl was built without taint support"); } else { return is($got, $expected, $name, @mess); } } package Oscalar; use overload ( # Anonymous subroutines: '+' => sub {new Oscalar $ {$_[0]}+$_[1]}, '-' => sub {new Oscalar $_[2]? $_[1]-${$_[0]} : ${$_[0]}-$_[1]}, '<=>' => sub {new Oscalar $_[2]? $_[1]-${$_[0]} : ${$_[0]}-$_[1]}, 'cmp' => sub {new Oscalar $_[2]? ($_[1] cmp ${$_[0]}) : (${$_[0]} cmp $_[1])}, '*' => sub {new Oscalar ${$_[0]}*$_[1]}, '/' => sub {new Oscalar $_[2]? $_[1]/${$_[0]} : ${$_[0]}/$_[1]}, '%' => sub {new Oscalar $_[2]? $_[1]%${$_[0]} : ${$_[0]}%$_[1]}, '**' => sub {new Oscalar $_[2]? $_[1]**${$_[0]} : ${$_[0]}-$_[1]}, qw( "" stringify 0+ numify) # Order of arguments insignificant ); sub new { my $foo = $_[1]; bless \$foo, $_[0]; } sub stringify { "${$_[0]}" } sub numify { 0 + "${$_[0]}" } # Not needed, additional overhead # comparing to direct compilation based on # stringify package main; $| = 1; BEGIN { require './test.pl'; require './charset_tools.pl' } plan tests => 5363; use Scalar::Util qw(tainted); $a = new Oscalar "087"; $b= "$a"; is($b, $a); is($b, "087"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); is($a, $a); is($a, "087"); $c = $a + 7; is(ref $c, "Oscalar"); isnt($c, $a); is($c, "94"); $b=$a; is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "88"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $c=$b; $c-=$a; is(ref $c, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($c, "1"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $b=1; $b+=$a; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "88"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); eval q[ package Oscalar; use overload ('++' => sub { $ {$_[0]}++;$_[0] } ) ]; $b=$a; is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "88"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); package Oscalar; $dummy=bless \$dummy; # Now cache of method should be reloaded package main; $b=$a; $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "88"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); undef $b; # Destroying updates tables too... eval q[package Oscalar; use overload ('++' => sub { $ {$_[0]} += 2; $_[0] } ) ]; $b=$a; is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "89"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); package Oscalar; $dummy=bless \$dummy; # Now cache of method should be reloaded package main; $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "91"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $b=$a; $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "89"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); ok($b? 1:0); eval q[ package Oscalar; use overload ('=' => sub {$main::copies++; package Oscalar; local $new=$ {$_[0]}; bless \$new } ) ]; $b=new Oscalar "$a"; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "087"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "89"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); is($copies, undef); $b+=1; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "90"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); is($copies, undef); $b=$a; $b+=1; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "88"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); is($copies, undef); $b=$a; $b++; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "89"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); is($copies, 1); eval q[package Oscalar; use overload ('+=' => sub {$ {$_[0]} += 3*$_[1]; $_[0] } ) ]; $c=new Oscalar; # Cause rehash $b=$a; $b+=1; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($a, "087"); is($b, "90"); is(ref $a, "Oscalar"); is($copies, 2); $b+=$b; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($b, "360"); is($copies, 2); $b=-$b; is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($b, "-360"); is($copies, 2); $b=abs($b); is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($b, "360"); is($copies, 2); $b=abs($b); is(ref $b, "Oscalar"); is($b, "360"); is($copies, 2); eval q[package Oscalar; use overload ('x' => sub {new Oscalar ( $_[2] ? "_.$_[1]._" x $ {$_[0]} : "_.${$_[0]}._" x $_[1])}) ]; $a=new Oscalar "yy"; $a x= 3; is($a, "_.yy.__.yy.__.yy._"); eval q[package Oscalar; use overload ('.' => sub {new Oscalar ( $_[2] ? "_.$_[1].__.$ {$_[0]}._" : "_.$ {$_[0]}.__.$_[1]._")}) ]; $a=new Oscalar "xx"; is("b${a}c", "_._.b.__.xx._.__.c._"); # Check inheritance of overloading; { package OscalarI; @ISA = 'Oscalar'; } $aI = new OscalarI "$a"; is(ref $aI, "OscalarI"); is("$aI", "xx"); is($aI, "xx"); is("b${aI}c", "_._.b.__.xx._.__.c._"); # Here we test that both "no overload" and # blessing to a package update hash eval "package Oscalar; no overload '.'"; is("b${a}", "bxx"); $x="1"; bless \$x, Oscalar; is("b${a}c", "bxxc"); new Oscalar 1; is("b${a}c", "bxxc"); # Negative overloading: $na = eval { ~$a }; like($@, qr/no method found/); # Check AUTOLOADING: *Oscalar::AUTOLOAD = sub { *{"Oscalar::$AUTOLOAD"} = sub {"_!_" . shift() . "_!_"} ; goto &{"Oscalar::$AUTOLOAD"}}; eval "package Oscalar; sub comple; use overload '~' => 'comple'"; $na = eval { ~$a }; is($@, ''); bless \$x, Oscalar; $na = eval { ~$a }; # Hash updated warn "'$na', $@" if $@; ok !$@; is($na, '_!_xx_!_'); $na = 0; $na = eval { ~$aI }; is($@, ''); bless \$x, OscalarI; $na = eval { ~$aI }; print $@; ok(!$@); is($na, '_!_xx_!_'); eval "package Oscalar; sub rshft; use overload '>>' => 'rshft'"; $na = eval { $aI >> 1 }; is($@, ''); bless \$x, OscalarI; $na = 0; $na = eval { $aI >> 1 }; print $@; ok(!$@); is($na, '_!_xx_!_'); # warn overload::Method($a, '0+'), "\n"; is(overload::Method($a, '0+'), \&Oscalar::numify); is(overload::Method($aI,'0+'), \&Oscalar::numify); ok(overload::Overloaded($aI)); ok(!overload::Overloaded('overload')); ok(! defined overload::Method($aI, '<<')); ok(! defined overload::Method($a, '<')); like (overload::StrVal($aI), qr/^OscalarI=SCALAR\(0x[\da-fA-F]+\)$/); is(overload::StrVal(\$aI), "@{[\$aI]}"); # Check overloading by methods (specified deep in the ISA tree). { package OscalarII; @ISA = 'OscalarI'; sub Oscalar::lshft {"_<<_" . shift() . "_<<_"} eval "package OscalarI; use overload '<<' => 'lshft', '|' => 'lshft'"; } $aaII = "087"; $aII = \$aaII; bless $aII, 'OscalarII'; bless \$fake, 'OscalarI'; # update the hash is(($aI | 3), '_<<_xx_<<_'); # warn $aII << 3; is(($aII << 3), '_<<_087_<<_'); { BEGIN { $int = 7; overload::constant 'integer' => sub {$int++; shift}; } $out = 2**10; } is($int, 9); is($out, 1024); is($int, 9); { BEGIN { overload::constant 'integer' => sub {$int++; shift()+1}; } eval q{$out = 42}; } is($int, 10); is($out, 43); $foo = 'foo'; $foo1 = 'f\'o\\o'; { BEGIN { $q = $qr = 7; overload::constant 'q' => sub {$q++; push @q, shift, ($_[1] || 'none'); shift}, 'qr' => sub {$qr++; push @qr, shift, ($_[1] || 'none'); shift}; } $out = 'foo'; $out1 = 'f\'o\\o'; $out2 = "a\a$foo,\,"; /b\b$foo.\./; } is($out, 'foo'); is($out, $foo); is($out1, 'f\'o\\o'); is($out1, $foo1); is($out2, "a\afoo,\,"); is("@q", "foo q f'o\\\\o q a\\a qq ,\\, qq"); is($q, 11); is("@qr", "b\\b qq .\\. qq"); is($qr, 9); { $_ = '!!foo!<-.>!'; BEGIN { overload::constant 'q' => sub {push @q1, shift, ($_[1] || 'none'); "_<" . (shift) . ">_"}, 'qr' => sub {push @qr1, shift, ($_[1] || 'none'); "!<" . (shift) . ">!"}; } $out = 'foo'; $out1 = 'f\'o\\o'; $out2 = "a\a$foo,\,"; $res = /b\b$foo.\./; $a = <_'); is($out1, '__'); is($out2, "__foo_<,\,>_"); is("@q1", "foo q f'o\\\\o q a\\a qq ,\\, qq oups qq oups1 q second part q tail here s A-Z tr a-z tr"); is("@qr1", "b\\b qq .\\. qq try it q first part q yet another qq"); is($res, 1); is($a, "__"); is($b, "__"); is($c, "bareword"); { package symbolic; # Primitive symbolic calculator use overload nomethod => \&wrap, '""' => \&str, '0+' => \&num, '=' => \&cpy, '++' => \&inc, '--' => \&dec; sub new { shift; bless ['n', @_] } sub cpy { my $self = shift; bless [@$self], ref $self; } sub inc { $_[0] = bless ['++', $_[0], 1]; } sub dec { $_[0] = bless ['--', $_[0], 1]; } sub wrap { my ($obj, $other, $inv, $meth) = @_; if ($meth eq '++' or $meth eq '--') { @$obj = ($meth, (bless [@$obj]), 1); # Avoid circular reference return $obj; } ($obj, $other) = ($other, $obj) if $inv; bless [$meth, $obj, $other]; } sub str { my ($meth, $a, $b) = @{+shift}; $a = 'u' unless defined $a; if (defined $b) { "[$meth $a $b]"; } else { "[$meth $a]"; } } my %subr = ( 'n' => sub {$_[0]} ); foreach my $op (split " ", $overload::ops{with_assign}) { $subr{$op} = $subr{"$op="} = eval "sub {shift() $op shift()}"; } my @bins = qw(binary 3way_comparison num_comparison str_comparison); foreach my $op (split " ", "@overload::ops{ @bins }") { $subr{$op} = eval "sub {shift() $op shift()}"; } foreach my $op (split " ", "@overload::ops{qw(unary func)}") { $subr{$op} = eval "sub {$op shift()}"; } $subr{'++'} = $subr{'+'}; $subr{'--'} = $subr{'-'}; sub num { my ($meth, $a, $b) = @{+shift}; my $subr = $subr{$meth} or die "Do not know how to ($meth) in symbolic"; $a = $a->num if ref $a eq __PACKAGE__; $b = $b->num if ref $b eq __PACKAGE__; $subr->($a,$b); } sub TIESCALAR { my $pack = shift; $pack->new(@_) } sub FETCH { shift } sub nop { } # Around a bug sub vars { my $p = shift; tie($_, $p), $_->nop foreach @_; } sub STORE { my $obj = shift; $#$obj = 1; $obj->[1] = shift; } } { my $foo = new symbolic 11; my $baz = $foo++; is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '12'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '11'); my $bar = $foo; $baz = ++$foo; is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '13'); is((sprintf "%d", $bar), '12'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '13'); my $ban = $foo; $baz = ($foo += 1); is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '14'); is((sprintf "%d", $bar), '12'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '14'); is((sprintf "%d", $ban), '13'); $baz = 0; $baz = $foo++; is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '15'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '14'); is("$foo", '[++ [+= [++ [++ [n 11] 1] 1] 1] 1]'); } { my $iter = new symbolic 2; my $side = new symbolic 1; my $cnt = $iter; while ($cnt) { $cnt = $cnt - 1; # The "simple" way $side = (sqrt(1 + $side**2) - 1)/$side; } my $pi = $side*(2**($iter+2)); is("$side", '[/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]] 2]]] 1] [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]]]'); is((sprintf "%f", $pi), '3.182598'); } { my $iter = new symbolic 2; my $side = new symbolic 1; my $cnt = $iter; while ($cnt--) { $side = (sqrt(1 + $side**2) - 1)/$side; } my $pi = $side*(2**($iter+2)); is("$side", '[/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]] 2]]] 1] [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]]]'); is((sprintf "%f", $pi), '3.182598'); } { my ($a, $b); symbolic->vars($a, $b); my $c = sqrt($a**2 + $b**2); $a = 3; $b = 4; is((sprintf "%d", $c), '5'); $a = 12; $b = 5; is((sprintf "%d", $c), '13'); } { package symbolic1; # Primitive symbolic calculator # Mutator inc/dec use overload nomethod => \&wrap, '""' => \&str, '0+' => \&num, '=' => \&cpy; sub new { shift; bless ['n', @_] } sub cpy { my $self = shift; bless [@$self], ref $self; } sub wrap { my ($obj, $other, $inv, $meth) = @_; if ($meth eq '++' or $meth eq '--') { @$obj = ($meth, (bless [@$obj]), 1); # Avoid circular reference return $obj; } ($obj, $other) = ($other, $obj) if $inv; bless [$meth, $obj, $other]; } sub str { my ($meth, $a, $b) = @{+shift}; $a = 'u' unless defined $a; if (defined $b) { "[$meth $a $b]"; } else { "[$meth $a]"; } } my %subr = ( 'n' => sub {$_[0]} ); foreach my $op (split " ", $overload::ops{with_assign}) { $subr{$op} = $subr{"$op="} = eval "sub {shift() $op shift()}"; } my @bins = qw(binary 3way_comparison num_comparison str_comparison); foreach my $op (split " ", "@overload::ops{ @bins }") { $subr{$op} = eval "sub {shift() $op shift()}"; } foreach my $op (split " ", "@overload::ops{qw(unary func)}") { $subr{$op} = eval "sub {$op shift()}"; } $subr{'++'} = $subr{'+'}; $subr{'--'} = $subr{'-'}; sub num { my ($meth, $a, $b) = @{+shift}; my $subr = $subr{$meth} or die "Do not know how to ($meth) in symbolic"; $a = $a->num if ref $a eq __PACKAGE__; $b = $b->num if ref $b eq __PACKAGE__; $subr->($a,$b); } sub TIESCALAR { my $pack = shift; $pack->new(@_) } sub FETCH { shift } sub vars { my $p = shift; tie($_, $p) foreach @_; } sub STORE { my $obj = shift; $#$obj = 1; $obj->[1] = shift; } } { my $foo = new symbolic1 11; my $baz = $foo++; is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '12'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '11'); my $bar = $foo; $baz = ++$foo; is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '13'); is((sprintf "%d", $bar), '12'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '13'); my $ban = $foo; $baz = ($foo += 1); is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '14'); is((sprintf "%d", $bar), '12'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '14'); is((sprintf "%d", $ban), '13'); $baz = 0; $baz = $foo++; is((sprintf "%d", $foo), '15'); is((sprintf "%d", $baz), '14'); is("$foo", '[++ [+= [++ [++ [n 11] 1] 1] 1] 1]'); } { my $iter = new symbolic1 2; my $side = new symbolic1 1; my $cnt = $iter; while ($cnt) { $cnt = $cnt - 1; # The "simple" way $side = (sqrt(1 + $side**2) - 1)/$side; } my $pi = $side*(2**($iter+2)); is("$side", '[/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]] 2]]] 1] [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]]]'); is((sprintf "%f", $pi), '3.182598'); } { my $iter = new symbolic1 2; my $side = new symbolic1 1; my $cnt = $iter; while ($cnt--) { $side = (sqrt(1 + $side**2) - 1)/$side; } my $pi = $side*(2**($iter+2)); is("$side", '[/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]] 2]]] 1] [/ [- [sqrt [+ 1 [** [n 1] 2]]] 1] [n 1]]]'); is((sprintf "%f", $pi), '3.182598'); } { my ($a, $b); symbolic1->vars($a, $b); my $c = sqrt($a**2 + $b**2); $a = 3; $b = 4; is((sprintf "%d", $c), '5'); $a = 12; $b = 5; is((sprintf "%d", $c), '13'); } { package two_face; # Scalars with separate string and # numeric values. sub new { my $p = shift; bless [@_], $p } use overload '""' => \&str, '0+' => \&num, fallback => 1; sub num {shift->[1]} sub str {shift->[0]} } { my $seven = new two_face ("vii", 7); is((sprintf "seven=$seven, seven=%d, eight=%d", $seven, $seven+1), 'seven=vii, seven=7, eight=8'); is(scalar ($seven =~ /i/), '1'); } { package sorting; use overload 'cmp' => \∁ sub new { my ($p, $v) = @_; bless \$v, $p } sub comp { my ($x,$y) = @_; ($$x * 3 % 10) <=> ($$y * 3 % 10) or $$x cmp $$y } } { my @arr = map sorting->new($_), 0..12; my @sorted1 = sort @arr; my @sorted2 = map $$_, @sorted1; is("@sorted2", '0 10 7 4 1 11 8 5 12 2 9 6 3'); } { package iterator; use overload '<>' => \&iter; sub new { my ($p, $v) = @_; bless \$v, $p } sub iter { my ($x) = @_; return undef if $$x < 0; return $$x--; } } { my $iter = iterator->new(5); my $acc = ''; my $out; $acc .= " $out" while $out = <${iter}>; is($acc, ' 5 4 3 2 1 0'); $iter = iterator->new(5); is(scalar <${iter}>, '5'); $acc = ''; $acc .= " $out" while $out = <$iter>; is($acc, ' 4 3 2 1 0'); } { package deref; use overload '%{}' => \&hderef, '&{}' => \&cderef, '*{}' => \&gderef, '${}' => \&sderef, '@{}' => \&aderef; sub new { my ($p, $v) = @_; bless \$v, $p } sub deref { my ($self, $key) = (shift, shift); my $class = ref $self; bless $self, 'deref::dummy'; # Disable overloading of %{} my $out = $self->{$key}; bless $self, $class; # Restore overloading $out; } sub hderef {shift->deref('h')} sub aderef {shift->deref('a')} sub cderef {shift->deref('c')} sub gderef {shift->deref('g')} sub sderef {shift->deref('s')} } { my $deref = bless { h => { foo => 5 , fake => 23 }, c => sub {return shift() + 34}, 's' => \123, a => [11..13], g => \*srt, }, 'deref'; # Hash: my @cont = sort %$deref; if ("\t" eq "\011") { # ASCII is("@cont", '23 5 fake foo'); } else { # EBCDIC alpha-numeric sort order is("@cont", 'fake foo 23 5'); } my @keys = sort keys %$deref; is("@keys", 'fake foo'); my @val = sort values %$deref; is("@val", '23 5'); is($deref->{foo}, 5); is(defined $deref->{bar}, ''); my $key; @keys = (); push @keys, $key while $key = each %$deref; @keys = sort @keys; is("@keys", 'fake foo'); is(exists $deref->{bar}, ''); is(exists $deref->{foo}, 1); # Code: is($deref->(5), 39); is(&$deref(6), 40); sub xxx_goto { goto &$deref } is(xxx_goto(7), 41); my $srt = bless { c => sub {$b <=> $a} }, 'deref'; *srt = \&$srt; my @sorted = sort srt 11, 2, 5, 1, 22; is("@sorted", '22 11 5 2 1'); # Scalar is($$deref, 123); # Code @sorted = sort $srt 11, 2, 5, 1, 22; is("@sorted", '22 11 5 2 1'); # Array is("@$deref", '11 12 13'); is($#$deref, '2'); my $l = @$deref; is($l, 3); is($deref->[2], '13'); $l = pop @$deref; is($l, 13); $l = 1; is($deref->[$l], '12'); # Repeated dereference my $double = bless { h => $deref, }, 'deref'; is($double->{foo}, 5); } { package two_refs; use overload '%{}' => \&gethash, '@{}' => sub { ${shift()} }; sub new { my $p = shift; bless \ [@_], $p; } sub gethash { my %h; my $self = shift; tie %h, ref $self, $self; \%h; } sub TIEHASH { my $p = shift; bless \ shift, $p } my %fields; my $i = 0; $fields{$_} = $i++ foreach qw{zero one two three}; sub STORE { my $self = ${shift()}; my $key = $fields{shift()}; defined $key or die "Out of band access"; $$self->[$key] = shift; } sub FETCH { my $self = ${shift()}; my $key = $fields{shift()}; defined $key or die "Out of band access"; $$self->[$key]; } } my $bar = new two_refs 3,4,5,6; $bar->[2] = 11; is($bar->{two}, 11); $bar->{three} = 13; is($bar->[3], 13); { package two_refs_o; @ISA = ('two_refs'); } $bar = new two_refs_o 3,4,5,6; $bar->[2] = 11; is($bar->{two}, 11); $bar->{three} = 13; is($bar->[3], 13); { package two_refs1; use overload '%{}' => sub { ${shift()}->[1] }, '@{}' => sub { ${shift()}->[0] }; sub new { my $p = shift; my $a = [@_]; my %h; tie %h, $p, $a; bless \ [$a, \%h], $p; } sub gethash { my %h; my $self = shift; tie %h, ref $self, $self; \%h; } sub TIEHASH { my $p = shift; bless \ shift, $p } my %fields; my $i = 0; $fields{$_} = $i++ foreach qw{zero one two three}; sub STORE { my $a = ${shift()}; my $key = $fields{shift()}; defined $key or die "Out of band access"; $a->[$key] = shift; } sub FETCH { my $a = ${shift()}; my $key = $fields{shift()}; defined $key or die "Out of band access"; $a->[$key]; } } $bar = new two_refs_o 3,4,5,6; $bar->[2] = 11; is($bar->{two}, 11); $bar->{three} = 13; is($bar->[3], 13); { package two_refs1_o; @ISA = ('two_refs1'); } $bar = new two_refs1_o 3,4,5,6; $bar->[2] = 11; is($bar->{two}, 11); $bar->{three} = 13; is($bar->[3], 13); { package B; use overload bool => sub { ${+shift} }; } my $aaa; { my $bbbb = 0; $aaa = bless \$bbbb, B } is !$aaa, 1; unless ($aaa) { pass(); } else { fail(); } # check that overload isn't done twice by join { my $c = 0; package Join; use overload '""' => sub { $c++ }; my $x = join '', bless([]), 'pq', bless([]); main::is $x, '0pq1'; }; # Test module-specific warning { # check the Odd number of arguments for overload::constant warning my $a = "" ; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; $x = eval ' overload::constant "integer" ; ' ; is($a, ""); use warnings 'overload' ; $x = eval ' overload::constant "integer" ; ' ; like($a, qr/^Odd number of arguments for overload::constant at/); } { # check the '$_[0]' is not an overloadable type warning my $a = "" ; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; $x = eval ' overload::constant "fred" => sub {} ; ' ; is($a, ""); use warnings 'overload' ; $x = eval ' overload::constant "fred" => sub {} ; ' ; like($a, qr/^'fred' is not an overloadable type at/); } { # check the '$_[1]' is not a code reference warning my $a = "" ; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; $x = eval ' overload::constant "integer" => 1; ' ; is($a, ""); use warnings 'overload' ; $x = eval ' overload::constant "integer" => 1; ' ; like($a, qr/^'1' is not a code reference at/); } { # check the invalid argument warning [perl #74098] my $a = "" ; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; $x = eval ' use overload "~|_|~" => sub{} ' ; eval ' no overload "~|_|~" ' ; is($a, ""); use warnings 'overload' ; $x = eval ' use overload "~|_|~" => sub{} ' ; like($a, qr/^overload arg '~\|_\|~' is invalid at \(eval \d+\) line /, 'invalid arg warning'); undef $a; eval ' no overload "~|_|~" ' ; like($a, qr/^overload arg '~\|_\|~' is invalid at \(eval \d+\) line /, 'invalid arg warning'); } { my $c = 0; package ov_int1; use overload '""' => sub { 3+shift->[0] }, '0+' => sub { 10+shift->[0] }, 'int' => sub { 100+shift->[0] }; sub new {my $p = shift; bless [shift], $p} package ov_int2; use overload '""' => sub { 5+shift->[0] }, '0+' => sub { 30+shift->[0] }, 'int' => sub { 'ov_int1'->new(1000+shift->[0]) }; sub new {my $p = shift; bless [shift], $p} package noov_int; use overload '""' => sub { 2+shift->[0] }, '0+' => sub { 9+shift->[0] }; sub new {my $p = shift; bless [shift], $p} package main; my $x = new noov_int 11; my $int_x = int $x; main::is("$int_x", 20); $x = new ov_int1 31; $int_x = int $x; main::is("$int_x", 131); $x = new ov_int2 51; $int_x = int $x; main::is("$int_x", 1054); } # make sure that we don't infinitely recurse { my $c = 0; package Recurse; use overload '""' => sub { shift }, '0+' => sub { shift }, 'bool' => sub { shift }, fallback => 1; my $x = bless([]); # For some reason beyond me these have to be oks rather than likes. main::ok("$x" =~ /Recurse=ARRAY/); main::ok($x); main::ok($x+0 =~ qr/Recurse=ARRAY/); } # BugID 20010422.003 (#6872) package Foo; use overload 'bool' => sub { return !$_[0]->is_zero() || undef; } ; sub is_zero { my $self = shift; return $self->{var} == 0; } sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = {}; $self->{var} = shift; bless $self,$class; } package main; use strict; my $r = Foo->new(8); $r = Foo->new(0); is(($r || 0), 0); package utf8_o; use overload '""' => sub { return $_[0]->{var}; } ; sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = {}; $self->{var} = shift; bless $self,$class; } package main; my $utfvar = new utf8_o 200.2.1; is("$utfvar", 200.2.1); # 223 - stringify is("a$utfvar", "a".200.2.1); # 224 - overload via sv_2pv_flags # 225..227 -- more %{} tests. Hangs in 5.6.0, okay in later releases. # Basically this example implements strong encapsulation: if Hderef::import() # were to eval the overload code in the caller's namespace, the privatisation # would be quite transparent. package Hderef; use overload '%{}' => sub { caller(0) eq 'Foo' ? $_[0] : die "zap" }; package Foo; @Foo::ISA = 'Hderef'; sub new { bless {}, shift } sub xet { @_ == 2 ? $_[0]->{$_[1]} : @_ == 3 ? ($_[0]->{$_[1]} = $_[2]) : undef } package main; my $a = Foo->new; $a->xet('b', 42); is ($a->xet('b'), 42); ok (!defined eval { $a->{b} }); like ($@, qr/zap/); { package t229; use overload '=' => sub { 42 }, '++' => sub { my $x = ${$_[0]}; $_[0] }; sub new { my $x = 42; bless \$x } my $warn; { local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn++ }; my $x = t229->new; my $y = $x; eval { $y++ }; } main::ok (!$warn); } { my ($int, $out1, $out2); { BEGIN { $int = 0; overload::constant 'integer' => sub {$int++; 17}; } $out1 = 0; $out2 = 1; } is($int, 2, "#24313"); # 230 is($out1, 17, "#24313"); # 231 is($out2, 17, "#24313"); # 232 } { package perl31793; use overload cmp => sub { 0 }; package perl31793_fb; use overload cmp => sub { 0 }, fallback => 1; package main; my $o = bless [], 'perl31793'; my $of = bless [], 'perl31793_fb'; my $no = bless [], 'no_overload'; like(overload::StrVal(\"scalar"), qr/^SCALAR\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal([]), qr/^ARRAY\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal({}), qr/^HASH\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal(sub{1}), qr/^CODE\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal(\*GLOB), qr/^GLOB\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal(\$o), qr/^REF\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal(qr/a/), qr/^Regexp=REGEXP\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal($o), qr/^perl31793=ARRAY\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal($of), qr/^perl31793_fb=ARRAY\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); like(overload::StrVal($no), qr/^no_overload=ARRAY\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/); } { package Numify; use overload (qw(0+ numify fallback 1)); sub new { my $val = $_[1]; bless \$val, $_[0]; } sub numify { ${$_[0]} } } # These all check that overloaded values, rather than reference addresses, # are what are getting tested. my ($two, $one, $un, $deux) = map {new Numify $_} 2, 1, 1, 2; my ($ein, $zwei) = (1, 2); my %map = (one => 1, un => 1, ein => 1, deux => 2, two => 2, zwei => 2); foreach my $op (qw(<=> == != < <= > >=)) { foreach my $l (keys %map) { foreach my $r (keys %map) { my $ocode = "\$$l $op \$$r"; my $rcode = "$map{$l} $op $map{$r}"; my $got = eval $ocode; die if $@; my $expect = eval $rcode; die if $@; is ($got, $expect, $ocode) or print "# $rcode\n"; } } } { # check that overloading works in regexes { package Foo493; use overload '""' => sub { "^$_[0][0]\$" }, '.' => sub { bless [ $_[2] ? (ref $_[1] ? $_[1][0] : $_[1]) . ':' .$_[0][0] : $_[0][0] . ':' . (ref $_[1] ? $_[1][0] : $_[1]) ], 'Foo493' }; } my $a = bless [ "a" ], 'Foo493'; like('a', qr/$a/); like('x:a', qr/x$a/); like('x:a:=', qr/x$a=$/); like('x:a:a:=', qr/x$a$a=$/); } { { package QRonly; use overload qr => sub { qr/x/ }, fallback => 1; } { my $x = bless [], "QRonly"; # like tries to be too clever, and decides that $x-stringified # doesn't look like a regex ok("x" =~ $x, "qr-only matches"); ok("y" !~ $x, "qr-only doesn't match what it shouldn't"); ok("x" =~ /^(??{$x})$/, "qr-only with ?? matches"); ok("y" !~ /^(??{$x})$/, "qr-only with ?? doesn't match what it shouldn't"); ok("xx" =~ /x$x/, "qr-only matches with concat"); like("$x", qr/^QRonly=ARRAY/, "qr-only doesn't have string overload"); my $qr = bless qr/y/, "QRonly"; ok("x" =~ $qr, "qr with qr-overload uses overload"); ok("y" !~ $qr, "qr with qr-overload uses overload"); ok("x" =~ /^(??{$qr})$/, "qr with qr-overload with ?? uses overload"); ok("y" !~ /^(??{$qr})$/, "qr with qr-overload with ?? uses overload"); is("$qr", "".qr/y/, "qr with qr-overload stringify"); my $rx = $$qr; ok("y" =~ $rx, "bare rx with qr-overload doesn't overload match"); ok("x" !~ $rx, "bare rx with qr-overload doesn't overload match"); ok("y" =~ /^(??{$rx})$/, "bare rx with qr-overload with ?? doesn't overload match"); ok("x" !~ /^(??{$rx})$/, "bare rx with qr-overload with ?? doesn't overload match"); is("$rx", "".qr/y/, "bare rx with qr-overload stringify"); } { package QRandSTR; use overload qr => sub { qr/x/ }, q/""/ => sub { "y" }; } { my $x = bless [], "QRandSTR"; ok("x" =~ $x, "qr+str uses qr for match"); ok("y" !~ $x, "qr+str uses qr for match"); ok("xx" =~ /x$x/, "qr+str uses qr for match with concat"); is("$x", "y", "qr+str uses str for stringify"); my $qr = bless qr/z/, "QRandSTR"; is("$qr", "y", "qr with qr+str uses str for stringify"); ok("xx" =~ /x$x/, "qr with qr+str uses qr for match"); my $rx = $$qr; ok("z" =~ $rx, "bare rx with qr+str doesn't overload match"); is("$rx", "".qr/z/, "bare rx with qr+str doesn't overload stringify"); } { package QRany; use overload qr => sub { $_[0]->(@_) }; package QRself; use overload qr => sub { $_[0] }; } { my $rx = bless sub { ${ qr/x/ } }, "QRany"; ok("x" =~ $rx, "qr overload accepts a bare rx"); ok("y" !~ $rx, "qr overload accepts a bare rx"); my $str = bless sub { "x" }, "QRany"; ok(!eval { "x" =~ $str }, "qr overload doesn't accept a string"); like($@, qr/^Overloaded qr did not return a REGEXP/, "correct error"); my $oqr = bless qr/z/, "QRandSTR"; my $oqro = bless sub { $oqr }, "QRany"; ok("z" =~ $oqro, "qr overload doesn't recurse"); my $qrs = bless qr/z/, "QRself"; ok("z" =~ $qrs, "qr overload can return self"); } { package STRonly; use overload q/""/ => sub { "x" }; package STRonlyFB; use overload q/""/ => sub { "x" }, fallback => 1; } { my $fb = bless [], "STRonlyFB"; ok("x" =~ $fb, "qr falls back to \"\""); ok("y" !~ $fb, "qr falls back to \"\""); my $nofb = bless [], "STRonly"; ok("x" =~ $nofb, "qr falls back even without fallback"); ok("y" !~ $nofb, "qr falls back even without fallback"); } } { my $twenty_three = 23; # Check that constant overloading propagates into evals BEGIN { overload::constant integer => sub { 23 } } is(eval "17", $twenty_three); } { # Check readonliness of constants, whether shared hash key # scalars or no (brought up in bug #109744) BEGIN { overload::constant integer => sub { "main" }; } eval { ${\5} = 'whatever' }; like $@, qr/^Modification of a read-only value attempted at /, 'constant overloading makes read-only constants'; BEGIN { overload::constant integer => sub { __PACKAGE__ }; } eval { ${\5} = 'whatever' }; like $@, qr/^Modification of a read-only value attempted at /, '... even with shared hash key scalars'; } { package Sklorsh; use overload bool => sub { shift->is_cool }; sub is_cool { $_[0]->{name} eq 'cool'; } sub delete { undef %{$_[0]}; bless $_[0], 'Brap'; return 1; } sub delete_with_self { my $self = shift; undef %$self; bless $self, 'Brap'; return 1; } package Brap; 1; package main; my $obj; $obj = bless {name => 'cool'}, 'Sklorsh'; $obj->delete; ok(eval {if ($obj) {1}; 1}, $@ || 'reblessed into nonexistent namespace'); $obj = bless {name => 'cool'}, 'Sklorsh'; $obj->delete_with_self; ok (eval {if ($obj) {1}; 1}, $@); my $a = $b = {name => 'hot'}; bless $b, 'Sklorsh'; is(ref $a, 'Sklorsh'); is(ref $b, 'Sklorsh'); ok(!$b, "Expect overloaded boolean"); ok(!$a, "Expect overloaded boolean"); } { package Flrbbbbb; use overload bool => sub { shift->{truth} eq 'yes' }, '0+' => sub { shift->{truth} eq 'yes' ? '1' : '0' }, '!' => sub { shift->{truth} eq 'no' }, fallback => 1; sub new { my $class = shift; bless { truth => shift }, $class } package main; my $yes = Flrbbbbb->new('yes'); my $x; $x = 1 if $yes; is($x, 1); $x = 2 unless $yes; is($x, 1); $x = 3 if !$yes; is($x, 1); $x = 4 unless !$yes; is($x, 4); my $no = Flrbbbbb->new('no'); $x = 0; $x = 1 if $no; is($x, 0); $x = 2 unless $no; is($x, 2); $x = 3 if !$no; is($x, 3); $x = 4 unless !$no; is($x, 3); $x = 0; $x = 1 if !$no && $yes; is($x, 1); $x = 2 unless !$no && $yes; is($x, 1); $x = 3 if $no || !$yes; is($x, 1); $x = 4 unless $no || !$yes; is($x, 4); $x = 0; $x = 1 if !$no || !$yes; is($x, 1); $x = 2 unless !$no || !$yes; is($x, 1); $x = 3 if !$no && !$yes; is($x, 1); $x = 4 unless !$no && !$yes; is($x, 4); } { no warnings 'experimental::builtin'; use builtin 'weaken'; package Shklitza; use overload '""' => sub {"CLiK KLAK"}; package Ksshfwoom; package main; my ($obj, $ref); $obj = bless do {my $a; \$a}, 'Shklitza'; $ref = $obj; is ("$obj", "CLiK KLAK"); is ("$ref", "CLiK KLAK"); weaken $ref; is ("$ref", "CLiK KLAK"); bless $obj, 'Ksshfwoom'; like ($obj, qr/^Ksshfwoom=/); like ($ref, qr/^Ksshfwoom=/); undef $obj; is ($ref, undef); } { package bit; # bit operations have overloadable assignment variants too sub new { bless \$_[1], $_[0] } use overload "&=" => sub { bit->new($_[0]->val . ' & ' . $_[1]->val) }, "^=" => sub { bit->new($_[0]->val . ' ^ ' . $_[1]->val) }, "|" => sub { bit->new($_[0]->val . ' | ' . $_[1]->val) }, # |= by fallback ; sub val { ${$_[0]} } package main; my $a = bit->new(my $va = 'a'); my $b = bit->new(my $vb = 'b'); $a &= $b; is($a->val, 'a & b', "overloaded &= works"); my $c = bit->new(my $vc = 'c'); $b ^= $c; is($b->val, 'b ^ c', "overloaded ^= works"); my $d = bit->new(my $vd = 'd'); $c |= $d; is($c->val, 'c | d', "overloaded |= (by fallback) works"); } { # comparison operators with nomethod (bug 41546) my $warning = ""; my $method; package nomethod_false; use overload nomethod => sub { $method = 'nomethod'; 0 }; package nomethod_true; use overload nomethod => sub { $method= 'nomethod'; 'true' }; package main; local $^W = 1; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = $_[0] }; my $f = bless [], 'nomethod_false'; ($warning, $method) = ("", ""); is($f eq 'whatever', 0, 'nomethod makes eq return 0'); is($method, 'nomethod'); my $t = bless [], 'nomethod_true'; ($warning, $method) = ("", ""); is($t eq 'whatever', 'true', 'nomethod makes eq return "true"'); is($method, 'nomethod'); is($warning, "", 'nomethod eq need not return number'); eval q{ package nomethod_false; use overload cmp => sub { $method = 'cmp'; 0 }; }; $f = bless [], 'nomethod_false'; ($warning, $method) = ("", ""); ok($f eq 'whatever', 'eq falls back to cmp (nomethod not called)'); is($method, 'cmp'); eval q{ package nomethod_true; use overload cmp => sub { $method = 'cmp'; 'true' }; }; $t = bless [], 'nomethod_true'; ($warning, $method) = ("", ""); ok($t eq 'whatever', 'eq falls back to cmp (nomethod not called)'); is($method, 'cmp'); like($warning, qr/isn't numeric/, 'cmp should return number'); } { # nomethod called for '!' after attempted fallback my $nomethod_called = 0; package nomethod_not; use overload nomethod => sub { $nomethod_called = 'yes'; }; package main; my $o = bless [], 'nomethod_not'; my $res = ! $o; is($nomethod_called, 'yes', "nomethod() is called for '!'"); is($res, 'yes', "nomethod(..., '!') return value propagates"); } { # Subtle bug pre 5.10, as a side effect of the overloading flag being # stored on the reference rather than the referent. Despite the fact that # objects can only be accessed via references (even internally), the # referent actually knows that it's blessed, not the references. So taking # a new, unrelated, reference to it gives an object. However, the # overloading-or-not flag was on the reference prior to 5.10, and taking # a new reference didn't (use to) copy it. package kayo; use overload '""' => sub {${$_[0]}}; sub Pie { return "$_[0], $_[1]"; } package main; my $class = 'kayo'; my $string = 'bam'; my $crunch_eth = bless \$string, $class; is("$crunch_eth", $string); is ($crunch_eth->Pie("Meat"), "$string, Meat"); my $wham_eth = \$string; is("$wham_eth", $string, 'This reference did not have overloading in 5.8.8 and earlier'); is ($crunch_eth->Pie("Apple"), "$string, Apple"); my $class = ref $wham_eth; $class =~ s/=.*//; # Bless it back into its own class! bless $wham_eth, $class; is("$wham_eth", $string); is ($crunch_eth->Pie("Blackbird"), "$string, Blackbird"); } { package numify_int; use overload "0+" => sub { $_[0][0] += 1; 42 }; package numify_self; use overload "0+" => sub { $_[0][0]++; $_[0] }; package numify_other; use overload "0+" => sub { $_[0][0]++; $_[0][1] = bless [], 'numify_int' }; package numify_by_fallback; use overload fallback => 1; package main; my $o = bless [], 'numify_int'; is(int($o), 42, 'numifies to integer'); is($o->[0], 1, 'int() numifies only once'); my $aref = []; my $num_val = int($aref); my $r = bless $aref, 'numify_self'; is(int($r), $num_val, 'numifies to self'); is($r->[0], 1, 'int() numifies once when returning self'); my $s = bless [], 'numify_other'; is(int($s), 42, 'numifies to numification of other object'); is($s->[0], 1, 'int() numifies once when returning other object'); is($s->[1][0], 1, 'returned object numifies too'); my $m = bless $aref, 'numify_by_fallback'; is(int($m), $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(abs($m), $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(-$m, -$num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(0+$m, $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is($m+0, $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is($m+$m, 2*$num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(0-$m, -$num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(1*$m, $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(int($m/1), $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is($m%100, $num_val%100, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is($m**1, $num_val, 'numifies to usual reference value'); is(abs($aref), $num_val, 'abs() of ref'); is(-$aref, -$num_val, 'negative of ref'); is(0+$aref, $num_val, 'ref addition'); is($aref+0, $num_val, 'ref addition'); is($aref+$aref, 2*$num_val, 'ref addition'); is(0-$aref, -$num_val, 'subtraction of ref'); is(1*$aref, $num_val, 'multiplicaton of ref'); is(int($aref/1), $num_val, 'division of ref'); is($aref%100, $num_val%100, 'modulo of ref'); is($aref**1, $num_val, 'exponentiation of ref'); } { package CopyConstructorFallback; use overload '++' => sub { "$_[0]"; $_[0] }, fallback => 1; sub new { bless {} => shift } package main; my $o = CopyConstructorFallback->new; my $x = $o++; # would segfault my $y = ++$o; is($x, $o, "copy constructor falls back to assignment (postinc)"); is($y, $o, "copy constructor falls back to assignment (preinc)"); } # only scalar 'x' should currently overload { package REPEAT; my ($x,$n, $nm); use overload 'x' => sub { $x++; 1 }, '0+' => sub { $n++; 1 }, 'nomethod' => sub { $nm++; 1 }, 'fallback' => 0, ; my $s = bless {}; package main; my @a; my $count = 3; ($x,$n,$nm) = (0,0,0); @a = ((1,2,$s) x $count); is("$x-$n-$nm", "0-0-0", 'repeat 1'); ($x,$n,$nm) = (0,0,0); @a = ((1,$s,3) x $count); is("$x-$n-$nm", "0-0-0", 'repeat 2'); ($x,$n,$nm) = (0,0,0); @a = ((1,2,3) x $s); is("$x-$n-$nm", "0-1-0", 'repeat 3'); } # RT #57012: magic items need to have mg_get() called before testing for # overload. Lack of this means that overloaded values returned by eg a # tied array didn't call overload methods. # We test here both a tied array and scalar, since the implementation of # tied arrays (and hashes) is such that in rvalue context, mg_get is # called prior to executing the op, while it isn't for a tied scalar. # We also check that return values are correctly tainted. # We try against two overload packages; one has all expected methods, the # other uses only fallback methods. { # @tests holds a list of test cases. Each elem is an array ref with # the following entries: # # * the value that the overload method should return # # * the expression to be evaled. %s is replaced with the # variable being tested ($ta[0], $ts, or $plain) # # * a string listing what functions we expect to be called. # Each method appends its name in parentheses, so "(=)(+)" means # we expect the copy constructor and then the add method to be # called. # # * like above, but what should be called for the fallback-only test # (in this case, nomethod() identifies itself as "(NM:*)" where * # is the op). If this value is undef, fallback tests are skipped. # # * An array ref of expected counts of calls to FETCH/STORE. # The first three values are: # 1. the expected number of FETCHs for a tied array # 2. the expected number of FETCHs for a tied scalar # 3. the expected number of STOREs # If there are a further three elements present, then # these represent the expected counts for the fallback # version of the tests. If absent, they are assumed to # be the same as for the full method test # # * Under the taint version of the tests, whether we expect # the result to be tainted (for example comparison ops # like '==' don't return a tainted value, even if their # args are. my @tests; my %subs; my $funcs; my $use_int; BEGIN { # A note on what methods to expect to be called, and # how many times FETCH/STORE is called: # # Mutating ops (+=, ++ etc) trigger a copy ('='), since # the code can't distinguish between something that's been copied: # $a = foo->new(0); $b = $a; refcnt($$b) == 2 # and overloaded objects stored in ties which will have extra # refcounts due to the tied_obj magic and entries on the tmps # stack when returning from FETCH etc. So we always copy. # This accounts for a '=', and an extra STORE. # We also have a FETCH returning the final value from the eval, # plus a FETCH in the overload subs themselves: ($_[0][0]) # triggers one. However, tied aggregates have a mechanism to prevent # multiple fetches between STOREs, which means that the tied # hash skips doing a FETCH during '='. for (qw(+ - * / % ** << >> & | ^)) { my $op = $_; $op = '%%' if $op eq '%'; my $e = "%s $op= 3"; $subs{"$_="} = $e; # ARRAY FETCH: initial, sub+=, eval-return, # SCALAR FETCH: initial, sub=, sub+=, eval-return, # STORE: copy, mutator push @tests, [ 18, $e, "(=)($_=)", "(=)(NM:$_=)", [ 3, 4, 2 ], 1 ]; $subs{$_} = "do { my \$arg = %s; \$_[2] ? (3 $op \$arg) : (\$arg $op 3) }"; # ARRAY FETCH: initial # SCALAR FETCH: initial eval-return, push @tests, [ 18, "%s $op 3", "($_)", "(NM:$_)", [ 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; push @tests, [ 18, "3 $op %s", "($_)", "(NM:$_)", [ 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; } # these use string fallback rather than nomethod for (qw(x .)) { my $op = $_; my $e = "%s $op= 3"; $subs{"$_="} = $e; # For normal case: # ARRAY FETCH: initial, sub+=, eval-return, # SCALAR FETCH: initial, sub=, sub+=, eval-return, # STORE: copy, mutator # for fallback, we just stringify, so eval-return and copy skipped push @tests, [ 18, $e, "(=)($_=)", '("")', [ 3, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1 ], 1 ]; $subs{$_} = "do { my \$arg = %s; \$_[2] ? (3 $op \$arg) : (\$arg $op 3) }"; # ARRAY FETCH: initial # SCALAR FETCH: initial eval-return, # with fallback, we just stringify, so eval-return skipped, # but an extra FETCH happens in sub"", except for 'x', # which passes a copy of the RV to sub"", avoiding the # second FETCH push @tests, [ 18, "%s $op 3", "($_)", '("")', [ 1, 2, 0, 1, ($_ eq '.' ? 2 : 1), 0 ], 1 ]; next if $_ eq 'x'; # repeat only overloads on LHS push @tests, [ 18, "3 $op %s", "($_)", '("")', [ 1, 2, 0, 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; } for (qw(++ --)) { my $pre = "$_%s"; my $post = "%s$_"; $subs{$_} = $pre; push @tests, # ARRAY FETCH: initial, sub+=, eval-return, # SCALAR FETCH: initial, sub=, sub+=, eval-return, # STORE: copy, mutator [ 18, $pre, "(=)($_)(\"\")", "(=)(NM:$_)(\"\")", [ 3, 4, 2 ], 1 ], # ARRAY FETCH: initial, sub+= # SCALAR FETCH: initial, sub=, sub+= # STORE: copy, mutator [ 18, $post, "(=)($_)(\"\")", "(=)(NM:$_)(\"\")", [ 2, 3, 2 ], 1 ]; } # For the non-mutator ops, we have a initial FETCH, # an extra FETCH within the sub itself for the scalar option, # and no STOREs for (qw(< <= > >= == != lt le gt ge eq ne)) { my $e = "%s $_ 3"; $subs{$_} = $e; push @tests, [ 3, $e, "($_)", "(NM:$_)", [ 1, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; } for (qw(<=> cmp)) { my $e = "%s $_ 3"; $subs{$_} = $e; push @tests, [ 3, $e, "($_)", "(NM:$_)", [ 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; } for (qw(atan2)) { my $e = "$_ %s, 3"; $subs{$_} = $e; push @tests, [ 18, $e, "($_)", "(NM:$_)", [ 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; } for (qw(cos sin exp abs log sqrt int ~)) { my $e = "$_(%s)"; $subs{$_} = $e; push @tests, [ 1.23, $e, "($_)", ($_ eq 'int' ? '(0+)' : "(NM:$_)") , [ 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; } for (qw(!)) { my $e = "$_(%s)"; $subs{$_} = $e; push @tests, [ 1.23, $e, "($_)", '(0+)', [ 1, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; } for (qw(-)) { my $e = "$_(%s)"; $subs{neg} = $e; push @tests, [ 18, $e, '(neg)', '(NM:neg)', [ 1, 2, 0 ], 1 ]; } my $e = '(%s) ? 1 : 0'; $subs{bool} = $e; push @tests, [ 18, $e, '(bool)', '(0+)', [ 1, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; # note: this is testing unary qr, not binary =~ $subs{qr} = '(qr/%s/)'; push @tests, [ "abc", '"abc" =~ (%s)', '(qr)', '("")', [ 1, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; push @tests, [ chr 256, 'chr(256) =~ (%s)', '(qr)', '("")', [ 1, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; $e = '"abc" ~~ (%s)'; $subs{'~~'} = $e; push @tests, [ "abc", $e, '(~~)', '(NM:~~)', [ 1, 1, 0 ], 0 ]; $subs{'-X'} = 'do { my $f = (%s);' . '$_[1] eq "r" ? (-r ($f)) :' . '$_[1] eq "e" ? (-e ($f)) :' . '$_[1] eq "f" ? (-f ($f)) :' . '$_[1] eq "l" ? (-l ($f)) :' . '$_[1] eq "t" ? (-t ($f)) :' . '$_[1] eq "T" ? (-T ($f)) : 0;}'; # Note - we don't care what these file tests return, as # long as the tied and untied versions return the same value. # The flags below are chosen to test all uses of tryAMAGICftest_MG for (qw(r e f l t T)) { push @tests, [ 'TEST', "-$_ (%s)", '(-X)', '("")', [ 1, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; } $subs{'${}'} = '%s'; push @tests, [ do {my $s=99; \$s}, '${%s}', '(${})', undef, [ 1, 1, 0 ], 0 ]; # we skip testing '@{}' here because too much of this test # framework involves array dereferences! $subs{'%{}'} = '%s'; push @tests, [ {qw(a 1 b 2 c 3)}, 'join "", sort keys %%{%s}', '(%{})', undef, [ 1, 1, 0 ], 0 ]; $subs{'&{}'} = '%s'; push @tests, [ sub {99}, 'do {&{%s} for 1,2}', '(&{})(&{})', undef, [ 2, 2, 0 ], 0 ]; our $RT57012A = 88; our $RT57012B; $subs{'*{}'} = '%s'; push @tests, [ \*RT57012A, '*RT57012B = *{%s}; our $RT57012B', '(*{})', undef, [ 1, 1, 0 ], 0 ]; my $iter_text = ("some random text\n" x 100) . $^X; open my $iter_fh, '<', \$iter_text or die "open of \$iter_text gave ($!)\n"; $subs{'<>'} = '<$iter_fh>'; push @tests, [ $iter_fh, '<%s>', '(<>)', undef, [ 1, 1, 0 ], 1 ]; push @tests, [ $iter_fh, 'local *CORE::GLOBAL::glob = sub {}; eval q|<%s>|', '(<>)', undef, [ 1, 1, 0 ], 1 ]; # eval should do tie, overload on its arg before checking taint */ push @tests, [ '1;', 'eval q(eval %s); $@ =~ /Insecure/', '("")', '("")', [ 1, 1, 0 ], 0 ]; for my $sub (keys %subs) { no warnings 'deprecated'; my $term = $subs{$sub}; my $t = sprintf $term, '$_[0][0]'; my $e ="sub { \$funcs .= '($sub)'; my \$r; if (\$use_int) {" . "use integer; \$r = ($t) } else { \$r = ($t) } \$r }"; $subs{$sub} = eval $e; die "Compiling sub gave error:\n<$e>\n<$@>\n" if $@; } } my $fetches; my $stores; package RT57012_OV; use overload %subs, "=" => sub { $funcs .= '(=)'; bless [ $_[0][0] ] }, '0+' => sub { $funcs .= '(0+)'; 0 + $_[0][0] }, '""' => sub { $funcs .= '("")'; "$_[0][0]" }, ; package RT57012_OV_FB; # only contains fallback conversion functions use overload "=" => sub { $funcs .= '(=)'; bless [ $_[0][0] ] }, '0+' => sub { $funcs .= '(0+)'; 0 + $_[0][0] }, '""' => sub { $funcs .= '("")'; "$_[0][0]" }, "nomethod" => sub { $funcs .= "(NM:$_[3])"; my $e = defined($_[1]) ? $_[3] eq 'atan2' ? $_[2] ? "atan2(\$_[1],\$_[0][0])" : "atan2(\$_[0][0],\$_[1])" : $_[2] ? "\$_[1] $_[3] \$_[0][0]" : "\$_[0][0] $_[3] \$_[1]" : $_[3] eq 'neg' ? "-\$_[0][0]" : "$_[3](\$_[0][0])"; my $r; no warnings 'deprecated'; if ($use_int) { use integer; $r = eval $e; } else { $r = eval $e; } ::diag("eval of nomethod <$e> gave <$@>") if $@; $r; } ; package RT57012_TIE_S; my $tie_val; sub TIESCALAR { bless [ bless [ $tie_val ], $_[1] ] } sub FETCH { $fetches++; $_[0][0] } sub STORE { $stores++; $_[0][0] = $_[1] } package RT57012_TIE_A; sub TIEARRAY { bless [] } sub FETCH { $fetches++; $_[0][0] } sub STORE { $stores++; $_[0][$_[1]] = $_[2] } package main; for my $test (@tests) { my ($val, $sub_term, $exp_funcs, $exp_fb_funcs, $exp_counts, $exp_taint) = @$test; my $tainted_val; { # create tainted version of $val (unless its a ref) my $t = substr($^X,0,0); my $t0 = $t."0"; my $val1 = $val; # use a copy to avoid stringifying original $tainted_val = ref($val1) ? $val : ($val1 =~ /^[\d\.]+$/) ? $val+$t0 : $val.$t; } $tie_val = $tainted_val; for my $int ('', 'use integer; ') { $use_int = ($int ne ''); my $plain = $tainted_val; my $plain_term = $int . sprintf $sub_term, '$plain'; my $exp = do {no warnings 'deprecated'; eval $plain_term }; diag("eval of plain_term <$plain_term> gave <$@>") if $@; SKIP: { is_if_taint_supported(tainted($exp), $exp_taint, "<$plain_term> taint of expected return"); } for my $ov_pkg (qw(RT57012_OV RT57012_OV_FB)) { next if $ov_pkg eq 'RT57012_OV_FB' and not defined $exp_fb_funcs; my ($exp_fetch_a, $exp_fetch_s, $exp_store) = ($ov_pkg eq 'RT57012_OV' || @$exp_counts < 4) ? @$exp_counts[0,1,2] : @$exp_counts[3,4,5]; tie my $ts, 'RT57012_TIE_S', $ov_pkg; tie my @ta, 'RT57012_TIE_A'; $ta[0] = bless [ $tainted_val ], $ov_pkg; my $oload = bless [ $tainted_val ], $ov_pkg; for my $var ('$ta[0]', '$ts', '$oload', ($sub_term eq '<%s>' ? '${ts}' : ()) ) { $funcs = ''; $fetches = 0; $stores = 0; my $res_term = $int . sprintf $sub_term, $var; my $desc = "<$res_term> $ov_pkg" ; my $res = do { no warnings 'deprecated'; eval $res_term }; diag("eval of res_term $desc gave <$@>") if $@; # uniquely, the inc/dec ops return the original # ref rather than a copy, so stringify it to # find out if its tainted $res = "$res" if $res_term =~ /\+\+|--/; SKIP: { is_if_taint_supported(tainted($res), $exp_taint, "$desc taint of result return"); } is($res, $exp, "$desc return value"); my $fns =($ov_pkg eq 'RT57012_OV_FB') ? $exp_fb_funcs : $exp_funcs; if ($var eq '$oload' && $res_term !~ /oload(\+\+|--)/) { # non-tied overloading doesn't trigger a copy # except for post inc/dec $fns =~ s/^\(=\)//; } is($funcs, $fns, "$desc methods called"); next if $var eq '$oload'; my $exp_fetch = ($var eq '$ts') ? $exp_fetch_s : $exp_fetch_a; SKIP: { if ($skip_fetch_count_when_no_taint{$desc} && $no_taint_support) { skip("your perl was built without taint support"); } else { is($fetches, $exp_fetch, "$desc FETCH count"); } } is($stores, $exp_store, "$desc STORE count"); } } } } } # Test overload from the main package fresh_perl_is '$^W = 1; use overload q\""\ => sub {"ning"}; print bless []', 'ning', { switches => ['-wl'], stderr => 1 }, 'use overload from the main package' ; { package blessed_methods; use overload '+' => sub {}; bless overload::Method __PACKAGE__,'+'; eval { overload::Method __PACKAGE__,'+' }; ::is($@, '', 'overload::Method and blessed overload methods'); } { # fallback to 'cmp' and '<=>' with heterogeneous operands # [perl #71286] my $not_found = 'no method found'; my $used = 0; package CmpBase; sub new { my $n = $_[1] || 0; bless \$n, ref $_[0] || $_[0]; } sub cmp { $used = \$_[0]; (${$_[0]} <=> ${$_[1]}) * ($_[2] ? -1 : 1); } package NCmp; use parent '-norequire', 'CmpBase'; use overload '<=>' => 'cmp'; package SCmp; use parent '-norequire', 'CmpBase'; use overload 'cmp' => 'cmp'; package main; my $n = NCmp->new(5); my $s = SCmp->new(3); my $res; eval { $res = $n > $s; }; $res = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; is($res, 1, 'A>B using A<=> when B overloaded, no B<=>'); eval { $res = $s < $n; }; $res = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; is($res, 1, 'A when A overloaded, no A<=>'); eval { $res = $s lt $n; }; $res = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; is($res, 1, 'A lt B using A:cmp when B overloaded, no B:cmp'); eval { $res = $n gt $s; }; $res = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; is($res, 1, 'A gt B using B:cmp when A overloaded, no A:cmp'); my $o = NCmp->new(9); $res = $n < $o; is($used, \$n, 'A < B uses <=> from A in preference to B'); my $t = SCmp->new(7); $res = $s lt $t; is($used, \$s, 'A lt B uses cmp from A in preference to B'); } { # Combinatorial testing of 'fallback' and 'nomethod' # [perl #71286] package NuMB; use overload '0+' => sub { ${$_[0]}; }, '""' => 'str'; sub new { my $self = shift; my $n = @_ ? shift : 0; bless my $obj = \$n, ref $self || $self; } sub str { no strict qw/refs/; my $s = "(${$_[0]} "; $s .= "nomethod, " if defined ${ref($_[0]).'::(nomethod'}; my $fb = ${ref($_[0]).'::()'}; $s .= "fb=" . (defined $fb ? 0 + $fb : 'undef') . ")"; } sub nomethod { "${$_[0]}.nomethod"; } # create classes for tests package main; my @falls = (0, 'undef', 1); my @nomethods = ('', 'nomethod'); my $not_found = 'no method found'; for my $fall (@falls) { for my $nomethod (@nomethods) { my $nomethod_decl = $nomethod ? $nomethod . "=>'nomethod'," : ''; eval qq{ package NuMB$fall$nomethod; use parent '-norequire', qw/NuMB/; use overload $nomethod_decl fallback => $fall; }; } } # operation and precedence of 'fallback' and 'nomethod' # for all combinations with 2 overloaded operands for my $nomethod2 (@nomethods) { for my $nomethod1 (@nomethods) { for my $fall2 (@falls) { my $pack2 = "NuMB$fall2$nomethod2"; for my $fall1 (@falls) { my $pack1 = "NuMB$fall1$nomethod1"; my ($test, $out, $exp); eval qq{ my \$x = $pack1->new(2); my \$y = $pack2->new(3); \$test = "\$x" . ' * ' . "\$y"; \$out = \$x * \$y; }; $out = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; $exp = $nomethod1 ? '2.nomethod' : $nomethod2 ? '3.nomethod' : $fall1 eq '1' && $fall2 eq '1' ? 6 : $not_found; is($out, $exp, "$test --> $exp"); } } } } # operation of 'fallback' and 'nomethod' # where the other operand is not overloaded for my $nomethod (@nomethods) { for my $fall (@falls) { my ($test, $out, $exp); eval qq{ my \$x = NuMB$fall$nomethod->new(2); \$test = "\$x" . ' * 3'; \$out = \$x * 3; }; $out = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; $exp = $nomethod ? '2.nomethod' : $fall eq '1' ? 6 : $not_found; is($out, $exp, "$test --> $exp"); eval qq{ my \$x = NuMB$fall$nomethod->new(2); \$test = '3 * ' . "\$x"; \$out = 3 * \$x; }; $out = $not_found if $@ =~ /$not_found/; is($out, $exp, "$test --> $exp"); } } } # since 5.6 overloaded <> was leaving an extra arg on the stack! { package Iter1; use overload '<>' => sub { 11 }; package main; my $a = bless [], 'Iter1'; my $x; my @a = (10, ($x = <$a>), 12); is ($a[0], 10, 'Iter1: a[0]'); is ($a[1], 11, 'Iter1: a[1]'); is ($a[2], 12, 'Iter1: a[2]'); @a = (10, ($x .= <$a>), 12); is ($a[0], 10, 'Iter1: a[0] concat'); is ($a[1], 1111, 'Iter1: a[1] concat'); is ($a[2], 12, 'Iter1: a[2] concat'); } # Some tests for error messages { package Justus; use overload '+' => 'justice'; eval {"".bless[]}; ::like $@, qr/^Can't resolve method "justice" overloading "\+" in p(?x: )ackage "Justus" at /, 'Error message when explicitly named overload method does not exist'; package JustUs; our @ISA = 'JustYou'; package JustYou { use overload '+' => 'injustice'; } "JustUs"->${\"(+"}; eval {"".bless []}; ::like $@, qr/^Stub found while resolving method "\?{3}" overloadin(?x: )g "\+" in package "JustUs" at /, 'Error message when sub stub is encountered'; } { # check that the right number of stringifications # and the correct un-utf8-ifying happen on regex compile package utf8_match; my $c; use overload '""' => sub { $c++; $_[0][0] ? "^\x{100}\$" : "^A\$"; }; my $o = bless [0], 'utf8_match'; $o->[0] = 0; $c = 0; ::ok("A" =~ "^A\$", "regex stringify utf8=0 ol=0 bytes=0"); ::ok("A" =~ $o, "regex stringify utf8=0 ol=1 bytes=0"); ::is($c, 1, "regex stringify utf8=0 ol=1 bytes=0 count"); $o->[0] = 1; $c = 0; ::ok("\x{100}" =~ "^\x{100}\$", "regex stringify utf8=1 ol=0 bytes=0"); ::ok("\x{100}" =~ $o, "regex stringify utf8=1 ol=1 bytes=0"); ::is($c, 1, "regex stringify utf8=1 ol=1 bytes=0 count"); use bytes; $o->[0] = 0; $c = 0; ::ok("A" =~ "^A\$", "regex stringify utf8=0 ol=0 bytes=1"); ::ok("A" =~ $o, "regex stringify utf8=0 ol=1 bytes=1"); ::is($c, 1, "regex stringify utf8=0 ol=1 bytes=1 count"); $o->[0] = 1; $c = 0; ::ok(main::byte_utf8a_to_utf8n("\xc4\x80") =~ "^\x{100}\$", "regex stringify utf8=1 ol=0 bytes=1"); ::ok(main::byte_utf8a_to_utf8n("\xc4\x80") =~ $o, "regex stringify utf8=1 ol=1 bytes=1"); ::is($c, 1, "regex stringify utf8=1 ol=1 bytes=1 count"); } # [perl #40333] # overload::Overloaded should not use a ->can designed for autoloading. # This example attempts to be as realistic as possible. The o class has a # default singleton object, but can have instances, too. The proxy class # represents proxies for o objects, but class methods delegate to the # singleton. # overload::Overloaded used to return incorrect results for proxy objects. package proxy { sub new { bless [$_[1]], $_[0] } sub AUTOLOAD { our $AUTOLOAD =~ s/.*:://; &_self->$AUTOLOAD; } sub can { SUPER::can{@_} || &_self->can($_[1]) } sub _self { ref $_[0] ? $_[0][0] : $o::singleton } } package o { use overload '""' => sub { 'keck' }; sub new { bless[], $_[0] } our $singleton = o->new; } ok !overload::Overloaded(new proxy new o), 'overload::Overloaded does not incorrectly return true for proxy classes'; # Another test, based on the type of explosive test class for which # perl #40333 was filed. { package broken_can; sub can {} use overload '""' => sub {"Ahoy!"}; package main; my $obj = bless [], 'broken_can'; ok(overload::Overloaded($obj)); } sub eleventative::cos { 'eleven' } sub twelvetative::abs { 'twelve' } sub thirteentative::abs { 'thirteen' } sub fourteentative::abs { 'fourteen' } @eleventative::ISA = twelvetative::; { my $o = bless [], 'eleventative'; eval 'package eleventative; use overload map +($_)x2, cos=>abs=>'; is cos $o, 'eleven', 'overloading applies to object blessed before'; bless [], 'eleventative'; is cos $o, 'eleven', 'ovrld applies to previously-blessed obj after other obj is blessed'; $o = bless [], 'eleventative'; *eleventative::cos = sub { 'ten' }; is cos $o, 'ten', 'method changes affect overloading'; @eleventative::ISA = thirteentative::; is abs $o, 'thirteen', 'isa changes affect overloading'; bless $o, 'fourteentative'; @fourteentative::ISA = 'eleventative'; is abs $o, 'fourteen', 'isa changes can turn overloading on'; } # no overload "fallback"; { package phake; use overload fallback => 1, '""' => sub { 'arakas' }; no overload 'fallback'; } $a = bless [], 'phake'; is "$a", "arakas", 'no overload "fallback" does not stop overload from working'; ok !eval { () = $a eq 'mpizeli'; 1 }, 'no overload "fallback" resets fallback to undef on overloaded class'; { package ent; use overload fallback => 0, abs => sub{}; our@ISA = 'huorn'; package huorn; use overload fallback => 1; package ent; no overload "fallback"; # disable previous declaration } $a = bless [], ent::; is eval {"$a"}, overload::StrVal($a), 'no overload undoes fallback declaration completetly' or diag $@; # inherited fallback { package pervyy; our @ISA = 'vtoryy'; use overload "abs" =>=> sub {}; package vtoryy; use overload fallback => 1, 'sin' =>=> sub{} } $a = bless [], pervyy::; is eval {"$a"}, overload::StrVal($a), 'fallback is inherited by classes that have their own overloading' or diag $@; # package separators in method names { package mane; use overload q\""\ => "bear::strength"; use overload bool => "bear'bouillon"; } @bear::ISA = 'food'; sub food::strength { 'twine' } sub food::bouillon { 0 } $a = bless[], mane::; is eval { "$a" }, 'twine', ':: in method name' or diag $@; is eval { !$a }, 1, "' in method name" or diag $@; # [perl #113050] Half of CPAN assumes fallback is under "()" { package dodo; use overload '+' => sub {}; no strict; *{"dodo::()"} = sub{}; ${"dodo::()"} = 1; } $a = bless [],'dodo'; is eval {"$a"}, overload::StrVal($a), 'fallback is stored under "()"'; # [perl #47119] { my $context; { package Splitter; use overload '<>' => \&chars; sub new { my $class = shift; my ($string) = @_; bless \$string, $class; } sub chars { my $self = shift; my @chars = split //, $$self; $context = wantarray; return @chars; } } my $obj = Splitter->new('bar'); $context = 42; # not 1, '', or undef my @foo = <$obj>; is($context, 1, "list context (readline list)"); is(scalar(@foo), 3, "correct result (readline list)"); is($foo[0], 'b', "correct result (readline list)"); is($foo[1], 'a', "correct result (readline list)"); is($foo[2], 'r', "correct result (readline list)"); $context = 42; my $foo = <$obj>; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (readline scalar)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (readline scalar)"); is($foo, 3, "correct result (readline scalar)"); $context = 42; <$obj>; ok(!defined($context), "void context (readline void)"); $context = 42; my @bar = <${obj}>; is($context, 1, "list context (glob list)"); is(scalar(@bar), 3, "correct result (glob list)"); is($bar[0], 'b', "correct result (glob list)"); is($bar[1], 'a', "correct result (glob list)"); is($bar[2], 'r', "correct result (glob list)"); $context = 42; my $bar = <${obj}>; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (glob scalar)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (glob scalar)"); is($bar, 3, "correct result (glob scalar)"); $context = 42; <${obj}>; ok(!defined($context), "void context (glob void)"); } { my $context; { package StringWithContext; use overload '""' => \&stringify; sub new { my $class = shift; my ($string) = @_; bless \$string, $class; } sub stringify { my $self = shift; $context = wantarray; return $$self; } } my $obj = StringWithContext->new('bar'); $context = 42; my @foo = "".$obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (stringify list)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (stringify list)"); is(scalar(@foo), 1, "correct result (stringify list)"); is($foo[0], 'bar', "correct result (stringify list)"); $context = 42; my $foo = "".$obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (stringify scalar)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (stringify scalar)"); is($foo, 'bar', "correct result (stringify scalar)"); $context = 42; "".$obj; is($context, '', "scalar context (stringify void)"); } { my ($context, $swap); { package AddWithContext; use overload '+' => \&add; sub new { my $class = shift; my ($num) = @_; bless \$num, $class; } sub add { my $self = shift; my ($other, $swapped) = @_; $context = wantarray; $swap = $swapped; return ref($self)->new($$self + $other); } sub val { ${ $_[0] } } } my $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; my @foo = $obj + 7; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add list)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add list)"); ok(defined($swap), "not swapped (add list)"); is($swap, '', "not swapped (add list)"); is(scalar(@foo), 1, "correct result (add list)"); is($foo[0]->val, 13, "correct result (add list)"); $context = $swap = 42; @foo = 7 + $obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add list swap)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add list swap)"); ok(defined($swap), "swapped (add list swap)"); is($swap, 1, "swapped (add list swap)"); is(scalar(@foo), 1, "correct result (add list swap)"); is($foo[0]->val, 13, "correct result (add list swap)"); $context = $swap = 42; my $foo = $obj + 7; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add scalar)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add scalar)"); ok(defined($swap), "not swapped (add scalar)"); is($swap, '', "not swapped (add scalar)"); is($foo->val, 13, "correct result (add scalar)"); $context = $swap = 42; my $foo = 7 + $obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add scalar swap)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add scalar swap)"); ok(defined($swap), "swapped (add scalar swap)"); is($swap, 1, "swapped (add scalar swap)"); is($foo->val, 13, "correct result (add scalar swap)"); $context = $swap = 42; $obj + 7; ok(!defined($context), "void context (add void)"); ok(defined($swap), "not swapped (add void)"); is($swap, '', "not swapped (add void)"); $context = $swap = 42; 7 + $obj; ok(!defined($context), "void context (add void swap)"); ok(defined($swap), "swapped (add void swap)"); is($swap, 1, "swapped (add void swap)"); $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; my @foo = $obj += 7; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add assign list)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add assign list)"); ok(!defined($swap), "not swapped and autogenerated (add assign list)"); is(scalar(@foo), 1, "correct result (add assign list)"); is($foo[0]->val, 13, "correct result (add assign list)"); is($obj->val, 13, "correct result (add assign list)"); $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; my $foo = $obj += 7; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add assign scalar)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add assign scalar)"); ok(!defined($swap), "not swapped and autogenerated (add assign scalar)"); is($foo->val, 13, "correct result (add assign scalar)"); is($obj->val, 13, "correct result (add assign scalar)"); $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; $obj += 7; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add assign void)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add assign void)"); ok(!defined($swap), "not swapped and autogenerated (add assign void)"); is($obj->val, 13, "correct result (add assign void)"); $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; my @foo = ++$obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add incr list)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add incr list)"); ok(!defined($swap), "not swapped and autogenerated (add incr list)"); is(scalar(@foo), 1, "correct result (add incr list)"); is($foo[0]->val, 7, "correct result (add incr list)"); is($obj->val, 7, "correct result (add incr list)"); $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; my $foo = ++$obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add incr scalar)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add incr scalar)"); ok(!defined($swap), "not swapped and autogenerated (add incr scalar)"); is($foo->val, 7, "correct result (add incr scalar)"); is($obj->val, 7, "correct result (add incr scalar)"); $obj = AddWithContext->new(6); $context = $swap = 42; ++$obj; ok(defined($context), "scalar context (add incr void)"); is($context, '', "scalar context (add incr void)"); ok(!defined($swap), "not swapped and autogenerated (add incr void)"); is($obj->val, 7, "correct result (add incr void)"); } # [perl #113010] { { package OnlyFallback; use overload fallback => 0; } { my $obj = bless {}, 'OnlyFallback'; my $died = !eval { "".$obj; 1 }; my $err = $@; ok($died, "fallback of 0 causes error"); like($err, qr/"\.": no method found/, "correct error"); } { package OnlyFallbackUndef; use overload fallback => undef; } { my $obj = bless {}, 'OnlyFallbackUndef'; my $died = !eval { "".$obj; 1 }; my $err = $@; ok($died, "fallback of undef causes error"); # this one tries falling back to stringify before dying like($err, qr/"""": no method found/, "correct error"); } { package OnlyFallbackTrue; use overload fallback => 1; } { my $obj = bless {}, 'OnlyFallbackTrue'; my $val; my $died = !eval { $val = "".$obj; 1 }; my $err = $@; ok(!$died, "fallback of 1 doesn't cause error") || diag("got error of $err"); like($val, qr/^OnlyFallbackTrue=HASH\(/, "stringified correctly"); } } { # Making Regexp class overloaded: avoid infinite recursion. # Do this in a separate process since it, well, overloads Regexp! fresh_perl_is( <<'EOF', package Regexp; use overload q{""} => sub {$_[0] }; package main; my $r1 = qr/1/; my $r2 = qr/ABC$r1/; print $r2,"\n"; EOF '(?^:ABC(?^:1))', { stderr => 1 }, 'overloaded REGEXP' ); } { # RT #121362 # splitting the stash HV while rebuilding the overload cache gave # valgrind errors. This test code triggers such a split. It doesn't # actually test anything; its just there for valgrind to spot # problems. package A_121362; sub stringify { } use overload '""' => 'stringify'; package B_121362; our @ISA = qw(A_121362); package main; my $x = bless { }, 'B_121362'; for ('a'..'z') { delete $B_121362::{stringify}; # delete cache entry no strict 'refs'; *{"B_121362::$_"} = sub { }; # increase size of %B_121362 my $y = $x->{value}; # trigger cache add to %B_121362 } pass("RT 121362"); } package refsgalore { use overload '${}' => sub { \42 }, '@{}' => sub { [43] }, '%{}' => sub { { 44 => 45 } }, '&{}' => sub { sub { 46 } }; } { use feature 'postderef'; tell myio; # vivifies *myio{IO} at compile time use constant ioref => bless *myio{IO}, refsgalore::; is ioref->$*, 42, '(overloaded constant that is not a scalar ref)->$*'; is ioref->[0], 43, '(ovrld constant that is not an array ref)->[0]'; is ioref->{44}, 45, "(ovrld const that is not a hash ref)->{key}"; is ioref->(), 46, '(overloaded constant that is not a sub ref)->()'; } package xstack { use overload 'x' => sub { shift . " x " . shift }, '""'=> sub { "xstack" } } is join(",", 1..3, scalar((bless([], 'xstack')) x 3, 1), 4..6), "1,2,3,1,4,5,6", '(...)x... in void cx with x overloaded [perl #121827]'; package bitops { our @o; use overload do { my %o; for my $o (qw(& | ^ ~ &. |. ^. ~. &= |= ^= &.= |.= ^.=)) { $o{$o} = sub { ::ok !defined $_[3], "undef (or nonexistent) arg 3 for $o"; push @o, $o, scalar @_, $_[4]//'u'; $_[0] } } %o, '=' => sub { bless [] }; } } { use experimental 'bitwise'; my $o = bless [], bitops::; $_ = $o & 0; $_ = $o | 0; $_ = $o ^ 0; $_ = ~$o; $_ = $o &. 0; $_ = $o |. 0; $_ = $o ^. 0; $_ = ~.$o; $o &= 0; $o |= 0; $o ^= 0; $o &.= 0; $o |.= 0; $o ^.= 0; # elems are in triplets: op, length of @_, numeric? (1/u for y/n) is "@bitops::o", '& 5 1 | 5 1 ^ 5 1 ~ 5 1 &. 3 u |. 3 u ^. 3 u ~. 3 u ' . '&= 5 1 |= 5 1 ^= 5 1 &.= 3 u |.= 3 u ^.= 3 u', 'experimental "bitwise" ops' } package bitops2 { our @o; use overload nomethod => sub { push @o, $_[3], scalar @_, $_[4]//'u'; $_[0] }, '=' => sub { bless [] }; } { use experimental 'bitwise'; my $o = bless [], bitops2::; $_ = $o & 0; $_ = $o | 0; $_ = $o ^ 0; $_ = ~$o; $_ = $o &. 0; $_ = $o |. 0; $_ = $o ^. 0; $_ = ~.$o; $o &= 0; $o |= 0; $o ^= 0; $o &.= 0; $o |.= 0; $o ^.= 0; # elems are in triplets: op, length of @_, numeric? (1/u for y/n) is "@bitops2::o", '& 5 1 | 5 1 ^ 5 1 ~ 5 1 &. 4 u |. 4 u ^. 4 u ~. 4 u ' . '&= 5 1 |= 5 1 ^= 5 1 &.= 4 u |.= 4 u ^.= 4 u', 'experimental "bitwise" ops with nomethod' } package length_utf8 { use overload '""' => sub { "\x{100}" }; my $o = bless []; print length $o, "\n"; ::is length($o), 1, "overloaded utf8 length"; ::is "$o", "\x{100}", "overloaded utf8 value"; } { # undefining the overload stash -- KEEP THIS TEST LAST package ant; use overload '+' => 'onion'; $_ = \&overload::nil; undef %overload::; ()=0+bless[]; ::ok(1, 'no crash when undefining %overload::'); } # test various aspects of string concat overloading, especially where # multiple concats etc are optimised into a single multiconcat op package Concat { my $id; # append a brief description of @_ to $id sub id { my @a = map ref $_ ? "[" . $_->[0] . "]" : !defined $_ ? "u" : $_, @_; $id .= '(' . join (',', @a) . ')'; } use overload '.' => sub { id('.', @_); my ($l, $r, $rev) = @_; ($l, $r) = map ref $_ ? $_->[0] : $_, $l, $r; ($l,$r) = ($r, $l) if $rev; bless [ $l . $r ]; }, '.=' => sub { id('.=', @_); my ($l, $r, $rev) = @_; my ($ll, $rr) = map ref $_ ? $_->[0] : $_, $l, $r; die "Unexpected reverse in .=" if $rev; $l->[0] .= ref $r ? $r->[0] : $r; $l; }, '=' => sub { id('=', @_); bless [ $_[0][0] ]; }, '""' => sub { id('""', @_); $_[0][0]; }, ; my $a = 'a'; my $b = 'b'; my $c = 'c'; my $A = bless [ 'A' ]; my $B = bless [ 'B' ]; my $C = bless [ 'C' ]; my ($r, $R); # like cc, but with $is_ref set to 1 sub c { my ($expr, $expect, $exp_id) = @_; cc($expr, $expect, 1, $exp_id); } # eval $expr, and see if it returns $expect, and whether # the returned value is a ref ($is_ref). Finally, check that # $id, which has accumulated info from all overload method calls, # matches $exp_id. sub cc { my ($expr, $expect, $is_ref, $exp_id) = @_; $id = ''; $r = 'r'; $R = bless ['R']; my $got = eval $expr; die "eval failed: $@" if $@; ::is "$got", $expect, "expect: $expr"; ::is $id, $exp_id, "id: $expr"; ::is ref($got), ($is_ref ? 'Concat' : ''), "is_ref: $expr"; } # single concats c '$r=$A.$b', 'Ab', '(.,[A],b,)("",[Ab],u,)'; c '$r=$a.$B', 'aB', '(.,[B],a,1)("",[aB],u,)'; c '$r=$A.$B', 'AB', '(.,[A],[B],)("",[AB],u,)'; c '$R.=$a', 'Ra', '(.=,[R],a,u)("",[Ra],u,)'; c '$R.=$A', 'RA', '(.=,[R],[A],u)("",[RA],u,)'; # two concats c '$r=$A.$b.$c', 'Abc', '(.,[A],b,)(.=,[Ab],c,u)("",[Abc],u,)'; c '$r=$A.($b.$c)', 'Abc', '(.,[A],bc,)("",[Abc],u,)'; c '$r=$a.$B.$c', 'aBc', '(.,[B],a,1)(.=,[aB],c,u)("",[aBc],u,)'; c '$r=$a.($B.$c)', 'aBc', '(.,[B],c,)(.,[Bc],a,1)("",[aBc],u,)'; c '$r=$a.$b.$C', 'abC', '(.,[C],ab,1)("",[abC],u,)'; c '$r=$a.($b.$C)', 'abC', '(.,[C],b,1)(.,[bC],a,1)("",[abC],u,)'; # two concats plus mutator c '$r.=$A.$b.$c', 'rAbc', '(.,[A],b,)(.=,[Ab],c,u)(.,[Abc],r,1)' .'("",[rAbc],u,)'; c '$r.=$A.($b.$c)', 'rAbc', '(.,[A],bc,)(.,[Abc],r,1)("",[rAbc],u,)'; c '$r.=$a.$B.$c', 'raBc', '(.,[B],a,1)(.=,[aB],c,u)(.,[aBc],r,1)' .'("",[raBc],u,)'; c '$r.=$a.($B.$c)', 'raBc', '(.,[B],c,)(.,[Bc],a,1)(.,[aBc],r,1)' .'("",[raBc],u,)'; c '$r.=$a.$b.$C', 'rabC', '(.,[C],ab,1)(.,[abC],r,1)("",[rabC],u,)'; c '$r.=$a.($b.$C)', 'rabC', '(.,[C],b,1)(.,[bC],a,1)(.,[abC],r,1)' .'("",[rabC],u,)'; c '$R.=$A.$b.$c', 'RAbc', '(.,[A],b,)(.=,[Ab],c,u)(.=,[R],[Abc],u)' .'("",[RAbc],u,)'; c '$R.=$A.($b.$c)', 'RAbc', '(.,[A],bc,)(.=,[R],[Abc],u)("",[RAbc],u,)'; c '$R.=$a.$B.$c', 'RaBc', '(.,[B],a,1)(.=,[aB],c,u)(.=,[R],[aBc],u)' .'("",[RaBc],u,)'; c '$R.=$a.($B.$c)', 'RaBc', '(.,[B],c,)(.,[Bc],a,1)(.=,[R],[aBc],u)' .'("",[RaBc],u,)'; c '$R.=$a.$b.$C', 'RabC', '(.,[C],ab,1)(.=,[R],[abC],u)("",[RabC],u,)'; c '$R.=$a.($b.$C)', 'RabC', '(.,[C],b,1)(.,[bC],a,1)(.=,[R],[abC],u)' .'("",[RabC],u,)'; # concat over assign c '($R.=$a).$B.$c', 'RaBc', '(.=,[R],a,u)(.,[Ra],[B],)(.=,[RaB],c,u)' .'("",[RaBc],u,)'; ::is "$R", "Ra", 'R in concat over assign'; # nested mutators c '(($R.=$a).=$b).=$c', 'Rabc', '(.=,[R],a,u)(=,[Ra],u,)(.=,[Ra],b,u)' . '(=,[Rab],u,)(.=,[Rab],c,u)("",[Rabc],u,)'; c '(($R.=$a).=$B).=$c', 'RaBc', '(.=,[R],a,u)(=,[Ra],u,)(.=,[Ra],[B],u)' . '(=,[RaB],u,)(.=,[RaB],c,u)("",[RaBc],u,)'; # plain SV on both LHS and RHS with RHS object c '$r=$r.$A.$r', 'rAr', '(.,[A],r,1)(.=,[rA],r,u)("",[rAr],u,)'; c '$r.=$r.$A.$r', 'rrAr', '(.,[A],r,1)(.=,[rA],r,u)(.,[rAr],r,1)' .'("",[rrAr],u,)'; # object on both LHS and RHS c '$R.=$R', 'RR', '(.=,[R],[R],u)("",[RR],u,)'; c '$R.=$R.$b.$c', 'RRbc', '(.,[R],b,)(.=,[Rb],c,u)(.=,[R],[Rbc],u)' .'("",[RRbc],u,)'; c '$R.=$a.$R.$c', 'RaRc', '(.,[R],a,1)(.=,[aR],c,u)(.=,[R],[aRc],u)' .'("",[RaRc],u,)'; c '$R.=$a.$b.$R', 'RabR', '(.,[R],ab,1)(.=,[R],[abR],u)("",[RabR],u,)'; # sprintf shouldn't do concat overloading cc '$r=sprintf("%s%s%s",$a,$B,$c)', 'aBc', 0, '("",[B],u,)'; cc '$R=sprintf("%s%s%s",$a,$B,$c)', 'aBc', 0, '("",[B],u,)'; cc '$r.=sprintf("%s%s%s",$a,$B,$c)', 'raBc', 0, '("",[B],u,)'; cc '$R.=sprintf("%s%s%s",$a,$B,$c)', 'RaBc', 1, '("",[B],u,)(.=,[R],aBc,u)' .'("",[RaBc],u,)'; # multiple constants should individually overload (RT #132385) c '$r=$A."b"."c"', 'Abc', '(.,[A],b,)(.=,[Ab],c,u)("",[Abc],u,)'; # ... except for this c '$R.="a"."b"', 'Rab', '(.=,[R],ab,u)("",[Rab],u,)'; } # RT #132385 # The first arg of a reversed concat shouldn't be stringified: # $left . $right # where $right is overloaded, should invoke # concat($right, $left, 1) # rather than # concat($right, "$left", 1) # There's a similar issue with # $left .= $right # when left is overloaded package RT132385 { use constant C => [ "constref" ]; use overload '.' => sub { my ($l, $r, $rev) = @_; ($l,$r) = ($r,$l) if $rev; $l = ref $l ? $l->[0] : "$l"; $r = ref $r ? $r->[0] : "$r"; "$l-$r"; } ; my $r1 = [ "ref1" ]; my $r2 = [ "ref2" ]; my $s1 = "str1"; my $o = bless [ "obj" ]; # try variations that will call either pp_concat or pp_multiconcat, # with the ref as the first or a later arg ::is($r1.$o, "ref1-obj", "RT #132385 r1.o"); ::is($r1.$o.$s1 , "ref1-objstr1", "RT #132385 r1.o.s1"); ::is("const".$o.$s1 ,"const-objstr1", "RT #132385 const.o.s1"); ::is(C.$o.$s1 ,"constref-objstr1", "RT #132385 C.o.s1"); ::like($r1.$r2.$o, qr/^ARRAY\(0x\w+\)ARRAY\(0x\w+\)-obj/, "RT #132385 r1.r2.o"); # ditto with a mutator ::is($o .= $r1, "obj-ref1", "RT #132385 o.=r1"); } # the RHS of an overloaded .= should be passed as-is to the overload # method, rather than being stringified or otherwise being processed in # such a way that it triggers an undef warning package RT132783 { use warnings; use overload '.=' => sub { return "foo" }; my $w = 0; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w++ }; my $undef; my $ov = bless []; $ov .= $undef; ::is($w, 0, "RT #132783 - should be no warnings"); } # changing the overloaded object to a plain string within an overload # method should be permanent. package RT132827 { use overload '""' => sub { $_[0] = "a" }; my $ov = bless []; my $b = $ov . "b"; ::is(ref \$ov, "SCALAR", "RT #132827"); } # RT #132793 # An arg like "$b" in $overloaded .= "$b" should be stringified # before being passed to the method package RT132793 { my $type; my $str = 0; use overload '.=' => sub { $type = ref(\$_[1]); "foo"; }, '""' => sub { $str++; "bar" }; my $a = bless {}; my $b = bless {}; $a .= "$b"; ::is($type, "SCALAR", "RT #132793 type"); ::is($str, 1, "RT #132793 stringify count"); } # RT #132801 # A second RHS-not-stringified bug package RT132801 { my $type; my $str = 0; my $concat = 0; use overload '.' => sub { $concat++; bless []; }, '""' => sub { $str++; "bar" }; my $a = "A"; my $b = bless []; my $c; $c = "$a-$b"; ::is($concat, 1, "RT #132801 concat count"); ::is($str, 1, "RT #132801 stringify count"); } # General testing of optimising away OP_STRINGIFY, and whether # OP_MULTICONCAT emulates existing behaviour. # # It could well be argued that the existing behaviour is buggy, but # for now emulate the old behaviour. # # In more detail: # # Since 5.000, any OP_STRINGIFY immediately following an OP_CONCAT # is optimised away, on the assumption that since concat will always # return a valid string anyway, it doesn't need stringifying. # So in "$x", the stringify is needed, but on "$x$y" it isn't. # This assumption is flawed once overloading has been introduced, since # concat might return an overloaded object which still needs stringifying. # However, this flawed behaviour is apparently needed by at least one # module, and is tested for in opbasic/concat.t: see RT #124160. # # There is also a wart with the OPpTARGET_MY optimisation: specifically, # in $lex = "...", if $lex is a lexical var, then a chain of 2 or more # concats *doesn't* optimise away OP_STRINGIFY: # # $lex = "$x"; # stringifies # $lex = "$x$y"; # doesn't stringify # $lex = "$x$y$z..."; # stringifies package Stringify { my $count; use overload '.' => sub { my ($a, $b, $rev) = @_; bless [ $rev ? "$b" . $a->[0] : $a->[0] . "$b" ]; }, '""' => sub { $count++; $_[0][0] }, ; for my $test( [ 1, '$pkg = "$ov"' ], [ 1, '$lex = "$ov"' ], [ 1, 'my $a = "$ov"' ], [ 1, '$pkg .= "$ov"' ], [ 1, '$lex .= "$ov"' ], [ 1, 'my $a .= "$ov"' ], [ 0, '$pkg = "$ov$x"' ], [ 0, '$lex = "$ov$x"' ], [ 0, 'my $a = "$ov$x"' ], [ 0, '$pkg .= "$ov$x"' ], [ 0, '$lex .= "$ov$x"' ], [ 0, 'my $a .= "$ov$x"' ], [ 0, '$pkg = "$ov$x$y"' ], [ 1, '$lex = "$ov$x$y"' ], # XXX note the anomaly [ 0, 'my $a = "$ov$x$y"' ], [ 0, '$pkg .= "$ov$x$y"' ], [ 0, '$lex .= "$ov$x$y"' ], [ 0, 'my $a .= "$ov$x$y"' ], ) { my ($stringify, $code) = @$test; our $pkg = 'P'; my ($ov, $x, $y, $lex) = (bless(['OV']), qw(X Y L)); $count = 0; eval "$code; 1" or die $@; ::is $count, $stringify, $code; } } # RT #133789: in multiconcat with overload, the overloaded ref returned # from the overload method was being assigned to the pad targ, causing # a delay to the freeing of the object package RT33789 { use overload '.' => sub { $_[0] } ; my $destroy = 0; sub DESTROY { $destroy++ } { my $o = bless []; my $result = '1' . ( '2' . ( '3' . ( '4' . ( '5' . $o ) ) ) ); } ::is($destroy, 1, "RT #133789: delayed destroy"); }