#!./perl -w # Uncomment this for testing, but don't leave it in for "production", as # we've not yet verified that use works. # use strict; print "1..19\n"; my $test = 0; # Historically constant folding was performed by evaluating the ops, and if # they threw an exception compilation failed. This was seen as buggy, because # even illegal constants in unreachable code would cause failure. So now # illegal expressions are reported at runtime, if the expression is reached, # making constant folding consistent with many other languages, and purely an # optimisation rather than a behaviour change. sub failed { my ($got, $expected, $name) = @_; print "not ok $test - $name\n"; my @caller = caller(1); print "# Failed test at $caller[1] line $caller[2]\n"; if (defined $got) { print "# Got '$got'\n"; } else { print "# Got undef\n"; } print "# Expected $expected\n"; return; } sub like { my ($got, $pattern, $name) = @_; $test = $test + 1; if (defined $got && $got =~ $pattern) { print "ok $test - $name\n"; # Principle of least surprise - maintain the expected interface, even # though we aren't using it here (yet). return 1; } failed($got, $pattern, $name); } sub is { my ($got, $expect, $name) = @_; $test = $test + 1; if (defined $got && $got eq $expect) { print "ok $test - $name\n"; return 1; } failed($got, "'$expect'", $name); } sub ok { my ($got, $name) = @_; $test = $test + 1; if ($got) { print "ok $test - $name\n"; return 1; } failed($got, "a true value", $name); } my $a; $a = eval '$b = 0/0 if 0; 3'; is ($a, 3, 'constants in conditionals don\'t affect constant folding'); is ($@, '', 'no error'); my $b = 0; $a = eval 'if ($b) {return sqrt -3} 3'; is ($a, 3, 'variables in conditionals don\'t affect constant folding'); is ($@, '', 'no error'); $a = eval q{ $b = eval q{if ($b) {return log 0} 4}; is ($b, 4, 'inner eval folds constant'); is ($@, '', 'no error'); 5; }; is ($a, 5, 'outer eval folds constant'); is ($@, '', 'no error'); # warn and die hooks should be disabled during constant folding { my $c = 0; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $c++ }; local $SIG{__DIE__} = sub { $c+= 2 }; eval q{ is($c, 0, "premature warn/die: $c"); my $x = "a"+5; is($c, 1, "missing warn hook"); is($x, 5, "a+5"); $c = 0; $x = 1/0; }; like ($@, qr/division/, "eval caught division"); is($c, 2, "missing die hook"); } # [perl #20444] Constant folding should not change the meaning of match # operators. { local *_; $_="foo"; my $jing = 1; ok scalar $jing =~ (1 ? /foo/ : /bar/), 'lone m// is not bound via =~ after ? : folding'; ok scalar $jing =~ (0 || /foo/), 'lone m// is not bound via =~ after || folding'; ok scalar $jing =~ (1 ? s/foo/foo/ : /bar/), 'lone s/// is not bound via =~ after ? : folding'; ok scalar $jing =~ (0 || s/foo/foo/), 'lone s/// is not bound via =~ after || folding'; $jing = 3; ok scalar $jing =~ (1 ? y/fo// : /bar/), 'lone y/// is not bound via =~ after ? : folding'; ok scalar $jing =~ (0 || y/fo//), 'lone y/// is not bound via =~ after || folding'; }