#!./perl # $Id: tied.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.t,v $ # Revision 1.0 2000/09/01 19:40:42 ram # Baseline for first official release. # sub BEGIN { chdir('t') if -d 't'; @INC = '.'; push @INC, '../lib'; require Config; import Config; if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bStorable\b/) { print "1..0 # Skip: Storable was not built\n"; exit 0; } require 'lib/st-dump.pl'; } sub ok; use Storable qw(freeze thaw); print "1..22\n"; ($scalar_fetch, $array_fetch, $hash_fetch) = (0, 0, 0); package TIED_HASH; sub TIEHASH { my $self = bless {}, shift; return $self; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift; my ($key) = @_; $main::hash_fetch++; return $self->{$key}; } sub STORE { my $self = shift; my ($key, $value) = @_; $self->{$key} = $value; } sub FIRSTKEY { my $self = shift; scalar keys %{$self}; return each %{$self}; } sub NEXTKEY { my $self = shift; return each %{$self}; } package TIED_ARRAY; sub TIEARRAY { my $self = bless [], shift; return $self; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift; my ($idx) = @_; $main::array_fetch++; return $self->[$idx]; } sub STORE { my $self = shift; my ($idx, $value) = @_; $self->[$idx] = $value; } sub FETCHSIZE { my $self = shift; return @{$self}; } package TIED_SCALAR; sub TIESCALAR { my $scalar; my $self = bless \$scalar, shift; return $self; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift; $main::scalar_fetch++; return $$self; } sub STORE { my $self = shift; my ($value) = @_; $$self = $value; } package FAULT; $fault = 0; sub TIESCALAR { my $pkg = shift; return bless [@_], $pkg; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift; my ($href, $key) = @$self; $fault++; untie $href->{$key}; return $href->{$key} = 1; } package main; $a = 'toto'; $b = \$a; $c = tie %hash, TIED_HASH; $d = tie @array, TIED_ARRAY; tie $scalar, TIED_SCALAR; #$scalar = 'foo'; #$hash{'attribute'} = \$d; #$array[0] = $c; #$array[1] = \$scalar; ### If I say ### $hash{'attribute'} = $d; ### below, then dump() incorectly dumps the hash value as a string the second ### time it is reached. I have not investigated enough to tell whether it's ### a bug in my dump() routine or in the Perl tieing mechanism. $scalar = 'foo'; $hash{'attribute'} = 'plain value'; $array[0] = \$scalar; $array[1] = $c; $array[2] = \@array; @tied = (\$scalar, \@array, \%hash); %a = ('key', 'value', 1, 0, $a, $b, 'cvar', \$a, 'scalarref', \$scalar); @a = ('first', 3, -4, -3.14159, 456, 4.5, $d, \$d, $b, \$a, $a, $c, \$c, \%a, \@array, \%hash, \@tied); ok 1, defined($f = freeze(\@a)); $dumped = &dump(\@a); ok 2, 1; $root = thaw($f); ok 3, defined $root; $got = &dump($root); ok 4, 1; ### Used to see the manifestation of the bug documented above. ### print "original: $dumped"; ### print "--------\n"; ### print "got: $got"; ### print "--------\n"; ok 5, $got eq $dumped; $g = freeze($root); ok 6, length($f) == length($g); # Ensure the tied items in the retrieved image work @old = ($scalar_fetch, $array_fetch, $hash_fetch); @tied = ($tscalar, $tarray, $thash) = @{$root->[$#{$root}]}; @type = qw(SCALAR ARRAY HASH); ok 7, tied $$tscalar; ok 8, tied @{$tarray}; ok 9, tied %{$thash}; @new = ($$tscalar, $tarray->[0], $thash->{'attribute'}); @new = ($scalar_fetch, $array_fetch, $hash_fetch); # Tests 10..15 for ($i = 0; $i < @new; $i++) { print "not " unless $new[$i] == $old[$i] + 1; printf "ok %d\n", 10 + 2*$i; # Tests 10,12,14 print "not " unless ref $tied[$i] eq $type[$i]; printf "ok %d\n", 11 + 2*$i; # Tests 11,13,15 } # Check undef ties my $h = {}; tie $h->{'x'}, 'FAULT', $h, 'x'; my $hf = freeze($h); ok 16, defined $hf; ok 17, $FAULT::fault == 0; ok 18, $h->{'x'} == 1; ok 19, $FAULT::fault == 1; my $ht = thaw($hf); ok 20, defined $ht; ok 21, $ht->{'x'} == 1; ok 22, $FAULT::fault == 2;