#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } my @expect; my $data = ""; my @data = (); my $test = 1; sub ok { print "not " unless shift; print "ok ",$test++,"\n"; } package Implement; BEGIN { *ok = \*main::ok } sub compare { return unless @expect; return ok(0) unless(@_ == @expect); my $i; for($i = 0 ; $i < @_ ; $i++) { next if $_[$i] eq $expect[$i]; return ok(0); } ok(1); } sub TIEHANDLE { compare(TIEHANDLE => @_); my ($class,@val) = @_; return bless \@val,$class; } sub PRINT { compare(PRINT => @_); 1; } sub PRINTF { compare(PRINTF => @_); 2; } sub READLINE { compare(READLINE => @_); wantarray ? @data : shift @data; } sub GETC { compare(GETC => @_); substr($data,0,1); } sub READ { compare(READ => @_); substr($_[1],$_[3] || 0) = substr($data,0,$_[2]); 3; } sub WRITE { compare(WRITE => @_); $data = substr($_[1],$_[3] || 0, $_[2]); length($data); } sub CLOSE { compare(CLOSE => @_); 5; } package main; use Symbol; print "1..39\n"; my $fh = gensym; @expect = (TIEHANDLE => 'Implement'); my $ob = tie *$fh,'Implement'; ok(ref($ob) eq 'Implement'); ok(tied(*$fh) == $ob); @expect = (PRINT => $ob,"some","text"); $r = print $fh @expect[2,3]; ok($r == 1); @expect = (PRINTF => $ob,"%s","text"); $r = printf $fh @expect[2,3]; ok($r == 2); $text = (@data = ("the line\n"))[0]; @expect = (READLINE => $ob); $ln = <$fh>; ok($ln eq $text); @expect = (); @in = @data = qw(a line at a time); @line = <$fh>; @expect = @in; Implement::compare(@line); @expect = (GETC => $ob); $data = "abc"; $ch = getc $fh; ok($ch eq "a"); $buf = "xyz"; @expect = (READ => $ob, $buf, 3); $data = "abc"; $r = read $fh,$buf,3; ok($r == 3); ok($buf eq "abc"); $buf = "xyzasd"; @expect = (READ => $ob, $buf, 3,3); $data = "abc"; $r = sysread $fh,$buf,3,3; ok($r == 3); ok($buf eq "xyzabc"); $buf = "qwerty"; @expect = (WRITE => $ob, $buf, 4,1); $data = ""; $r = syswrite $fh,$buf,4,1; ok($r == 4); ok($data eq "wert"); $buf = "qwerty"; @expect = (WRITE => $ob, $buf, 4); $data = ""; $r = syswrite $fh,$buf,4; ok($r == 4); ok($data eq "qwer"); $buf = "qwerty"; @expect = (WRITE => $ob, $buf, 6); $data = ""; $r = syswrite $fh,$buf; ok($r == 6); ok($data eq "qwerty"); @expect = (CLOSE => $ob); $r = close $fh; ok($r == 5); # Does aliasing work with tied FHs? *ALIAS = *$fh; @expect = (PRINT => $ob,"some","text"); $r = print ALIAS @expect[2,3]; ok($r == 1); { use warnings; # Special case of aliasing STDERR, which used # to dump core when warnings were enabled local *STDERR = *$fh; @expect = (PRINT => $ob,"some","text"); $r = print STDERR @expect[2,3]; ok($r == 1); } { # Test for change #11536 package Foo; use strict; sub TIEHANDLE { bless {} } my $cnt = 'a'; sub READ { $_[1] = $cnt++; 1; } sub do_read { my $fh = shift; read $fh, my $buff, 1; main::ok(1); } $|=1; tie *STDIN, 'Foo'; read STDIN, my $buff, 1; main::ok(1); do_read(\*STDIN); untie *STDIN; } { # test for change 11639: Can't localize *FH, then tie it { local *foo; tie %foo, 'Blah'; } ok(!tied %foo); { local *bar; tie @bar, 'Blah'; } ok(!tied @bar); { local *BAZ; tie *BAZ, 'Blah'; } ok(!tied *BAZ); package Blah; sub TIEHANDLE {bless {}} sub TIEHASH {bless {}} sub TIEARRAY {bless {}} } { # warnings should pass to the PRINT method of tied STDERR my @received; local *STDERR = *$fh; local *Implement::PRINT = sub { @received = @_ }; $r = warn("some", "text", "\n"); @expect = (PRINT => $ob,"sometext\n"); Implement::compare(PRINT => @received); }