#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = ('.', '../lib'); } require 'test.pl'; plan (125); # # @foo, @bar, and @ary are also used from tie-stdarray after tie-ing them # @ary = (1,2,3,4,5); is(join('',@ary), '12345'); $tmp = $ary[$#ary]; --$#ary; is($tmp, 5); is($#ary, 3); is(join('',@ary), '1234'); { no warnings 'deprecated'; $[ = 1; @ary = (1,2,3,4,5); is(join('',@ary), '12345'); $tmp = $ary[$#ary]; --$#ary; is($tmp, 5); # Must do == here beacuse $[ isn't 0 ok($#ary == 4); is(join('',@ary), '1234'); is($ary[5], undef); $#ary += 1; # see if element 5 gone for good ok($#ary == 5); ok(!defined $ary[5]); $[ = 0; @foo = (); $r = join(',', $#foo, @foo); is($r, "-1"); $foo[0] = '0'; $r = join(',', $#foo, @foo); is($r, "0,0"); $foo[2] = '2'; $r = join(',', $#foo, @foo); is($r, "2,0,,2"); @bar = (); $bar[0] = '0'; $bar[1] = '1'; $r = join(',', $#bar, @bar); is($r, "1,0,1"); @bar = (); $r = join(',', $#bar, @bar); is($r, "-1"); $bar[0] = '0'; $r = join(',', $#bar, @bar); is($r, "0,0"); $bar[2] = '2'; $r = join(',', $#bar, @bar); is($r, "2,0,,2"); reset 'b' if $^O ne 'VMS'; @bar = (); $bar[0] = '0'; $r = join(',', $#bar, @bar); is($r, "0,0"); $bar[2] = '2'; $r = join(',', $#bar, @bar); is($r, "2,0,,2"); } $foo = 'now is the time'; ok(scalar (($F1,$F2,$Etc) = ($foo =~ /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/))); is($F1, 'now'); is($F2, 'is'); is($Etc, 'the time'); $foo = 'lskjdf'; ok(!($cnt = (($F1,$F2,$Etc) = ($foo =~ /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/)))) or diag("$cnt $F1:$F2:$Etc"); %foo = ('blurfl','dyick','foo','bar','etc.','etc.'); %bar = %foo; is($bar{'foo'}, 'bar'); %bar = (); is($bar{'foo'}, undef); (%bar,$a,$b) = (%foo,'how','now'); is($bar{'foo'}, 'bar'); is($bar{'how'}, 'now'); @bar{keys %foo} = values %foo; is($bar{'foo'}, 'bar'); is($bar{'how'}, 'now'); @foo = grep(/e/,split(' ','now is the time for all good men to come to')); is(join(' ',@foo), 'the time men come'); @foo = grep(!/e/,split(' ','now is the time for all good men to come to')); is(join(' ',@foo), 'now is for all good to to'); $foo = join('',('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0..5]); is($foo, 'abcdef'); $foo = join('',('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0..1]); is($foo, 'ab'); $foo = join('',('a','b','c','d','e','f')[6]); is($foo, ''); @foo = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0,2,4]; @bar = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[1,3,5]; $foo = join('',(@foo,@bar)[0..5]); is($foo, 'acebdf'); $foo = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0,2,4]; is($foo, 'e'); $foo = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[1]; is($foo, 'b'); @foo = ( 'foo', 'bar', 'burbl'); { no warnings 'deprecated'; push(foo, 'blah'); } is($#foo, 3); # various AASSIGN_COMMON checks (see newASSIGNOP() in op.c) #curr_test(38); @foo = @foo; is("@foo", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 38 (undef,@foo) = @foo; is("@foo", "bar burbl blah"); # 39 @foo = ('XXX',@foo, 'YYY'); is("@foo", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 40 @foo = @foo = qw(foo b\a\r bu\\rbl blah); is("@foo", 'foo b\a\r bu\\rbl blah'); # 41 @bar = @foo = qw(foo bar); # 42 is("@foo", "foo bar"); is("@bar", "foo bar"); # 43 # try the same with local # XXX tie-stdarray fails the tests involving local, so we use # different variable names to escape the 'tie' @bee = ( 'foo', 'bar', 'burbl', 'blah'); { local @bee = @bee; is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 44 { local (undef,@bee) = @bee; is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 45 { local @bee = ('XXX',@bee,'YYY'); is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 46 { local @bee = local(@bee) = qw(foo bar burbl blah); is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 47 { local (@bim) = local(@bee) = qw(foo bar); is("@bee", "foo bar"); # 48 is("@bim", "foo bar"); # 49 } is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 50 } is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 51 } is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 52 } is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 53 } # try the same with my { my @bee = @bee; is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 54 { my (undef,@bee) = @bee; is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 55 { my @bee = ('XXX',@bee,'YYY'); is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 56 { my @bee = my @bee = qw(foo bar burbl blah); is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 57 { my (@bim) = my(@bee) = qw(foo bar); is("@bee", "foo bar"); # 58 is("@bim", "foo bar"); # 59 } is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 60 } is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 61 } is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 62 } is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 63 } # try the same with our (except that previous values aren't restored) { our @bee = @bee; is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); { our (undef,@bee) = @bee; is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); { our @bee = ('XXX',@bee,'YYY'); is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); { our @bee = our @bee = qw(foo bar burbl blah); is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); { our (@bim) = our(@bee) = qw(foo bar); is("@bee", "foo bar"); is("@bim", "foo bar"); } } } } } # make sure reification behaves my $t = curr_test(); sub reify { $_[1] = $t++; print "@_\n"; } reify('ok'); reify('ok'); curr_test($t); # qw() is no longer a runtime split, it's compiletime. is (qw(foo bar snorfle)[2], 'snorfle'); @ary = (12,23,34,45,56); is(shift(@ary), 12); is(pop(@ary), 56); is(push(@ary,56), 4); is(unshift(@ary,12), 5); sub foo { "a" } @foo=(foo())[0,0]; is ($foo[1], "a"); # $[ should have the same effect regardless of whether the aelem # op is optimized to aelemfast. sub tary { no warnings 'deprecated'; local $[ = 10; my $five = 5; is ($tary[5], $tary[$five]); } @tary = (0..50); tary(); # bugid #15439 - clearing an array calls destructors which may try # to modify the array - caused 'Attempt to free unreferenced scalar' my $got = runperl ( prog => q{ sub X::DESTROY { @a = () } @a = (bless {}, 'X'); @a = (); }, stderr => 1 ); $got =~ s/\n/ /g; is ($got, ''); # Test negative and funky indices. { my @a = 0..4; is($a[-1], 4); is($a[-2], 3); is($a[-5], 0); ok(!defined $a[-6]); is($a[2.1] , 2); is($a[2.9] , 2); is($a[undef], 0); is($a["3rd"], 3); } { my @a; eval '$a[-1] = 0'; like($@, qr/Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, subscript -1/, "\$a[-1] = 0"); } sub test_arylen { my $ref = shift; local $^W = 1; is ($$ref, undef, "\$# on freed array is undef"); my @warn; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {push @warn, "@_"}; $$ref = 1000; is (scalar @warn, 1); like ($warn[0], qr/^Attempt to set length of freed array/); } { my $a = \$#{[]}; # Need a new statement to make it go out of scope test_arylen ($a); test_arylen (do {my @a; \$#a}); } { use vars '@array'; my $outer = \$#array; is ($$outer, -1); is (scalar @array, 0); $$outer = 3; is ($$outer, 3); is (scalar @array, 4); my $ref = \@array; my $inner; { local @array; $inner = \$#array; is ($$inner, -1); is (scalar @array, 0); $$outer = 6; is (scalar @$ref, 7); is ($$inner, -1); is (scalar @array, 0); $$inner = 42; } is (scalar @array, 7); is ($$outer, 6); is ($$inner, undef, "orphaned $#foo is always undef"); is (scalar @array, 7); is ($$outer, 6); $$inner = 1; is (scalar @array, 7); is ($$outer, 6); $$inner = 503; # Bang! is (scalar @array, 7); is ($$outer, 6); } { # Bug #36211 use vars '@array'; for (1,2) { { local @a; is ($#a, -1); @a=(1..4) } } } { # Bug #37350 my @array = (1..4); $#{@array} = 7; is ($#{4}, 7); my $x; $#{$x} = 3; is(scalar @$x, 4); push @{@array}, 23; is ($4[8], 23); } { # Bug #37350 -- once more with a global use vars '@array'; @array = (1..4); $#{@array} = 7; is ($#{4}, 7); my $x; $#{$x} = 3; is(scalar @$x, 4); push @{@array}, 23; is ($4[8], 23); } # more tests for AASSIGN_COMMON { our($x,$y,$z) = (1..3); our($y,$z) = ($x,$y); is("$x $y $z", "1 1 2"); } { our($x,$y,$z) = (1..3); (our $y, our $z) = ($x,$y); is("$x $y $z", "1 1 2"); } "We're included by lib/Tie/Array/std.t so we need to return something true";