#!./perl -w # # test method calls and autoloading. # BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = qw(. ../lib); require "test.pl"; } use strict; use utf8; use open qw( :utf8 :std ); no warnings 'once'; plan(tests => 62); #Can't use bless yet, as it might not be clean sub F::b { ::is shift, "F"; "UTF8 meth" } sub F::b { ::is shift, "F"; "UTF8 Stash" } sub F::b { ::is shift, "F"; "UTF8 Stash&meth" } is(F->b, "UTF8 meth", "If the method is in UTF-8, lookup works through explicitly named methods"); is(F->${\"b"}, "UTF8 meth", '..as does for ->${\""}'); eval { F->${\"b\0nul"} }; ok $@, "If the method is in UTF-8, lookup is nul-clean"; is(F->b, "UTF8 Stash", "If the stash is in UTF-8, lookup works through explicitly named methods"); is(F->${\"b"}, "UTF8 Stash", '..as does for ->${\""}'); eval { F->${\"b\0nul"} }; ok $@, "If the stash is in UTF-8, lookup is nul-clean"; is(F->b, "UTF8 Stash&meth", "If both stash and method are in UTF-8, lookup works through explicitly named methods"); is(F->${\"b"}, "UTF8 Stash&meth", '..as does for ->${\""}'); eval { F->${\"b\0nul"} }; ok $@, "Even if both stash and method are in UTF-8, lookup is nul-clean"; eval { my $ref = \my $var; $ref->method }; like $@, qr/Can't call method "method" on unblessed reference /u; { use utf8; use open qw( :utf8 :std ); my $e; eval '$e = bless {}, "E::A"; E::A->foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::A" at/u); eval '$e = bless {}, "E::B"; $e->foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::B" at/u); eval 'E::C->foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::C" (perhaps /u); eval 'UNIVERSAL->E::D::foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::D" (perhaps /u); eval 'my $e = bless {}, "UNIVERSAL"; $e->E::E::foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::E" (perhaps /u); $e = bless {}, "E::F"; # force package to exist eval 'UNIVERSAL->E::F::foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::F" at/u); eval '$e = bless {}, "UNIVERSAL"; $e->E::F::foo()'; like ($@, qr/^\QCan't locate object method "foo" via package "E::F" at/u); } is(do { use utf8; use open qw( :utf8 :std ); eval 'Foo->boogie()'; $@ =~ /^\QCan't locate object method "boogie" via package "Foo" (perhaps /u ? 1 : $@}, 1); #This reimplements a bit of _fresh_perl() from test.pl, as we want to decode #the output of that program before using it. SKIP: { skip_if_miniperl('no dynamic loading on miniperl, no Encode'); my $prog = q!use utf8; use open qw( :utf8 :std ); sub T::DESTROY { $x = $_[0]; } bless [], "T";!; utf8::decode($prog); my $tmpfile = tempfile(); my $runperl_args = {}; $runperl_args->{progfile} = $tmpfile; $runperl_args->{stderr} = 1; open TEST, '>', $tmpfile or die "Cannot open $tmpfile: $!"; print TEST $prog; close TEST or die "Cannot close $tmpfile: $!"; my $results = runperl(%$runperl_args); require Encode; $results = Encode::decode("UTF-8", $results); like($results, qr/DESTROY created new reference to dead object 'T' during global destruction./u, "DESTROY creating a new reference to the object generates a warning in UTF-8."); } package Føø::Bær { sub new { bless {}, shift } sub nèw { bless {}, shift } } like( Føø::Bær::new("Føø::Bær"), qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, 'Can access new directly through a UTF-8 package.' ); like( Føø::Bær->new, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, 'Can access new as a method through a UTF-8 package.' ); like( Føø::Bær::nèw("Føø::Bær"), qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, 'Can access nèw directly through a UTF-8 package.' ); like( Føø::Bær->nèw, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, 'Can access nèw as a method through a UTF-8 package.' ); is( ref Føø::Bær->new, 'Føø::Bær'); my $new_ascii = "new"; my $new_latin = "nèw"; my $new_utf8 = "n\303\250w"; my $newoct = "n\303\250w"; utf8::decode($new_utf8); like( Føø::Bær->$new_ascii, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access \$new_ascii, [$new_ascii], stored in a scalar, as a method, through a UTF-8 package." ); like( Føø::Bær->$new_latin, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access \$new_latin, [$new_latin], stored in a scalar, as a method, through a UTF-8 package." ); like( Føø::Bær->$new_utf8, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access \$new_utf8, [$new_utf8], stored in a scalar, as a method, through a UTF-8 package." ); { local $@; eval { Føø::Bær->$newoct }; like($@, qr/Can't locate object method "n\303\250w" via package "Føø::Bær"/u, "Can't access [$newoct], stored in a scalar, as a method through a UTF-8 package." ); } like( nèw Føø::Bær, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access [nèw] as a method through a UTF-8 indirect object package."); my $pkg_latin_1 = 'Føø::Bær'; like( $pkg_latin_1->new, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, 'Can access new as a method when the UTF-8 package name is in a scalar.'); like( $pkg_latin_1->nèw, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, 'Can access nèw as a method when the UTF-8 package name is in a scalar.'); like( $pkg_latin_1->$new_ascii, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access \$new_ascii, [$new_ascii], stored in a scalar, as a method, when the UTF-8 package name is also in a scalar."); like( $pkg_latin_1->$new_latin, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access \$new_latin, [$new_latin], stored in a scalar, as a method, when the UTF-8 package name is also in a scalar."); like( $pkg_latin_1->$new_utf8, qr/Føø::Bær=HASH/u, "Can access \$new_utf8, [$new_utf8], stored in a scalar, as a method, when the UTF-8 package name is also in a scalar." ); { local $@; eval { $pkg_latin_1->$newoct }; like($@, qr/Can't locate object method "n\303\250w" via package "Føø::Bær"/u, "Can't access [$newoct], stored in a scalar, as a method, when the UTF-8 package name is also in a scalar."); } ok !!Føø::Bær->can($new_ascii), "->can works for [$new_ascii]"; ok !!Føø::Bær->can($new_latin), "->can works for [$new_latin]"; ok((not !!Føø::Bær->can($newoct)), "->can doesn't work for [$newoct]"); package クラス { sub new { bless {}, shift } sub ニュー { bless {}, shift } } like( クラス::new("クラス"), qr/クラス=HASH/u); like( クラス->new, qr/クラス=HASH/u); like( クラス::ニュー("クラス"), qr/クラス=HASH/u); like( クラス->ニュー, qr/クラス=HASH/u); like( ニュー クラス, qr/クラス=HASH/u, "Indirect object is UTF-8, as is the class."); is( ref クラス->new, 'クラス'); is( ref クラス->ニュー, 'クラス'); package Foo::Bar { our @ISA = qw( Føø::Bær ); } package Foo::Bàz { use parent qw( -norequire Føø::Bær ); } package ฟọ::バッズ { use parent qw( -norequire Føø::Bær クラス ); } ok(Foo::Bar->new, 'Simple inheritance works by pushing into @ISA,'); ok(Foo::Bar->nèw, 'Even with UTF-8 methods'); ok(Foo::Bàz->new, 'Simple inheritance works with parent using -norequire,'); ok(Foo::Bàz->nèw, 'Even with UTF-8 methods'); ok(ฟọ::バッズ->new, 'parent using -norequire, in a UTF-8 package.'); ok(ฟọ::バッズ->nèw, 'Also works with UTF-8 methods'); ok(ฟọ::バッズ->ニュー, 'Even methods from an UTF-8 parent'); BEGIN {no strict 'refs'; ++${"\xff::foo"} } # autovivify the package package ÿ { # without UTF8 sub AUTOLOAD { ::is our $AUTOLOAD, "\xff::\x{100}", '$AUTOLOAD made from Latin1 package + UTF8 sub'; } } ÿ->${\"\x{100}"}; #This test should go somewhere else. #DATA was being generated in the wrong package. package ʑ; no strict 'refs'; ::ok( *{"ʑ::DATA"}{IO}, "DATA is generated in the right glob"); ::ok !defined(*{"main::DATA"}{IO}); ::is scalar , "Some data\n"; __DATA__ Some data