#!perl -w # Check that require doesn't leave the handle it uses open, if it happens that # the handle it opens gets file descriptor 0. RT #37033. chdir 't' if -d 't'; require './test.pl'; set_up_inc( 'lib' ); use strict; sub test_require { my ($state, $want) = @_; delete $INC{'test_use_14937.pm'}; open my $fh, '<', 'README' or die "Can't open README: $!"; my $fileno = fileno $fh; if (defined $want) { is($fileno, $want, "file handle has correct numeric file descriptor $state"); } else { like($fileno, qr/\A\d+\z/, "file handle has a numeric file descriptor $state"); } close $fh or die; is($INC{'test_use_14937.pm'}, undef, "test_use_14937 isn't loaded $state"); require test_use_14937; isnt($INC{'test_use_14937.pm'}, undef, "test_use_14937 is loaded $state"); open $fh, '<', 'README' or die "Can't open README: $!"; is(fileno $fh, $fileno, "file handle has the same numeric file descriptor $state"); close $fh or die; } is(fileno STDIN, 0, 'STDIN is open on file descriptor 0'); test_require('(STDIN open)'); close STDIN or die "Can't close STDIN: $!"; is(fileno STDIN, undef, 'STDIN is closed'); test_require('(STDIN closed)', 0); done_testing();