#!./perl # Tests for caller() BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; plan( tests => 31 ); } my @c; print "# Tests with caller(0)\n"; @c = caller(0); ok( (!@c), "caller(0) in main program" ); eval { @c = caller(0) }; is( $c[3], "(eval)", "subroutine name in an eval {}" ); ok( !$c[4], "hasargs false in an eval {}" ); eval q{ @c = (Caller(0))[3] }; is( $c[3], "(eval)", "subroutine name in an eval ''" ); ok( !$c[4], "hasargs false in an eval ''" ); sub { @c = caller(0) } -> (); is( $c[3], "main::__ANON__", "anonymous subroutine name" ); ok( $c[4], "hasargs true with anon sub" ); # Bug 20020517.003, used to dump core sub foo { @c = caller(0) } my $fooref = delete $::{foo}; $fooref -> (); is( $c[3], "(unknown)", "unknown subroutine name" ); ok( $c[4], "hasargs true with unknown sub" ); print "# Tests with caller(1)\n"; sub f { @c = caller(1) } sub callf { f(); } callf(); is( $c[3], "main::callf", "subroutine name" ); ok( $c[4], "hasargs true with callf()" ); &callf; ok( !$c[4], "hasargs false with &callf" ); eval { f() }; is( $c[3], "(eval)", "subroutine name in an eval {}" ); ok( !$c[4], "hasargs false in an eval {}" ); eval q{ f() }; is( $c[3], "(eval)", "subroutine name in an eval ''" ); ok( !$c[4], "hasargs false in an eval ''" ); sub { f() } -> (); is( $c[3], "main::__ANON__", "anonymous subroutine name" ); ok( $c[4], "hasargs true with anon sub" ); sub foo2 { f() } my $fooref2 = delete $::{foo2}; $fooref2 -> (); is( $c[3], "(unknown)", "unknown subroutine name" ); ok( $c[4], "hasargs true with unknown sub" ); # See if caller() returns the correct warning mask sub testwarn { my $w = shift; is( (caller(0))[9], $w, "warnings match caller"); } # NB : extend the warning mask values below when new warnings are added { no warnings; BEGIN { is( ${^WARNING_BITS}, "\0" x 12, 'all bits off via "no warnings"' ) } testwarn("\0" x 12); use warnings; BEGIN { is( ${^WARNING_BITS}, "UUUUUUUUUUU\025", 'default bits on via "use warnings"' ); } BEGIN { testwarn("UUUUUUUUUUU\025", "#1"); } # run-time : # the warning mask has been extended by warnings::register testwarn("UUUUUUUUUUUU"); use warnings::register; BEGIN { is( ${^WARNING_BITS}, "UUUUUUUUUUUU", 'warning bits on via "use warnings::register"' ) } testwarn("UUUUUUUUUUUU","#3"); } # The next two cases test for a bug where caller ignored evals if # the DB::sub glob existed but &DB::sub did not (for example, if # $^P had been set but no debugger has been loaded). The tests # thus assume that there is no &DB::sub: if there is one, they # should both pass no matter whether or not this bug has been # fixed. my $debugger_test = q< my @stackinfo = caller(0); return scalar @stackinfo; >; sub pb { return (caller(0))[3] } my $i = eval $debugger_test; is( $i, 10, "do not skip over eval (and caller returns 10 elements)" ); is( eval 'pb()', 'main::pb', "actually return the right function name" ); my $saved_perldb = $^P; $^P = 16; $^P = $saved_perldb; $i = eval $debugger_test; is( $i, 10, 'do not skip over eval even if $^P had been on at some point' ); is( eval 'pb()', 'main::pb', 'actually return the right function name even if $^P had been on at some point' );