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#!./perl
# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
# closure.t:
# Original written by Ulrich Pfeifer on 2 Jan 1997.
# Greatly extended by Tom Phoenix <rootbeer@teleport.com> on 28 Jan 1997.
#
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
}
use Config;
print "1..167\n";
my $test = 1;
sub test (&) {
print ((&{$_[0]})?"ok $test\n":"not ok $test\n");
$test++;
}
my $i = 1;
sub foo { $i = shift if @_; $i }
# no closure
test { foo == 1 };
foo(2);
test { foo == 2 };
# closure: lexical outside sub
my $foo = sub {$i = shift if @_; $i };
my $bar = sub {$i = shift if @_; $i };
test {&$foo() == 2 };
&$foo(3);
test {&$foo() == 3 };
# did the lexical change?
test { foo == 3 and $i == 3};
# did the second closure notice?
test {&$bar() == 3 };
# closure: lexical inside sub
sub bar {
my $i = shift;
sub { $i = shift if @_; $i }
}
$foo = bar(4);
$bar = bar(5);
test {&$foo() == 4 };
&$foo(6);
test {&$foo() == 6 };
test {&$bar() == 5 };
# nested closures
sub bizz {
my $i = 7;
if (@_) {
my $i = shift;
sub {$i = shift if @_; $i };
} else {
my $i = $i;
sub {$i = shift if @_; $i };
}
}
$foo = bizz();
$bar = bizz();
test {&$foo() == 7 };
&$foo(8);
test {&$foo() == 8 };
test {&$bar() == 7 };
$foo = bizz(9);
$bar = bizz(10);
test {&$foo(11)-1 == &$bar()};
my @foo;
for (qw(0 1 2 3 4)) {
my $i = $_;
$foo[$_] = sub {$i = shift if @_; $i };
}
test {
&{$foo[0]}() == 0 and
&{$foo[1]}() == 1 and
&{$foo[2]}() == 2 and
&{$foo[3]}() == 3 and
&{$foo[4]}() == 4
};
for (0 .. 4) {
&{$foo[$_]}(4-$_);
}
test {
&{$foo[0]}() == 4 and
&{$foo[1]}() == 3 and
&{$foo[2]}() == 2 and
&{$foo[3]}() == 1 and
&{$foo[4]}() == 0
};
sub barf {
my @foo;
for (qw(0 1 2 3 4)) {
my $i = $_;
$foo[$_] = sub {$i = shift if @_; $i };
}
@foo;
}
@foo = barf();
test {
&{$foo[0]}() == 0 and
&{$foo[1]}() == 1 and
&{$foo[2]}() == 2 and
&{$foo[3]}() == 3 and
&{$foo[4]}() == 4
};
for (0 .. 4) {
&{$foo[$_]}(4-$_);
}
test {
&{$foo[0]}() == 4 and
&{$foo[1]}() == 3 and
&{$foo[2]}() == 2 and
&{$foo[3]}() == 1 and
&{$foo[4]}() == 0
};
# Additional tests by Tom Phoenix <rootbeer@teleport.com>.
{
use strict;
use vars qw!$test!;
my($debugging, %expected, $inner_type, $where_declared, $within);
my($nc_attempt, $call_outer, $call_inner, $undef_outer);
my($code, $inner_sub_test, $expected, $line, $errors, $output);
my(@inners, $sub_test, $pid);
$debugging = 1 if defined($ARGV[0]) and $ARGV[0] eq '-debug';
# The expected values for these tests
%expected = (
'global_scalar' => 1001,
'global_array' => 2101,
'global_hash' => 3004,
'fs_scalar' => 4001,
'fs_array' => 5101,
'fs_hash' => 6004,
'sub_scalar' => 7001,
'sub_array' => 8101,
'sub_hash' => 9004,
'foreach' => 10011,
);
# Our innermost sub is either named or anonymous
for $inner_type (qw!named anon!) {
# And it may be declared at filescope, within a named
# sub, or within an anon sub
for $where_declared (qw!filescope in_named in_anon!) {
# And that, in turn, may be within a foreach loop,
# a naked block, or another named sub
for $within (qw!foreach naked other_sub!) {
# Here are a number of variables which show what's
# going on, in a way.
$nc_attempt = 0+ # Named closure attempted
( ($inner_type eq 'named') ||
($within eq 'other_sub') ) ;
$call_inner = 0+ # Need to call &inner
( ($inner_type eq 'anon') &&
($within eq 'other_sub') ) ;
$call_outer = 0+ # Need to call &outer or &$outer
( ($inner_type eq 'anon') &&
($within ne 'other_sub') ) ;
$undef_outer = 0+ # $outer is created but unused
( ($where_declared eq 'in_anon') &&
(not $call_outer) ) ;
$code = "# This is a test script built by t/op/closure.t\n\n";
$code .= <<"DEBUG_INFO" if $debugging;
# inner_type: $inner_type
# where_declared: $where_declared
# within: $within
# nc_attempt: $nc_attempt
# call_inner: $call_inner
# call_outer: $call_outer
# undef_outer: $undef_outer
DEBUG_INFO
$code .= <<"END_MARK_ONE";
BEGIN { \$SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
my \$msg = \$_[0];
END_MARK_ONE
$code .= <<"END_MARK_TWO" if $nc_attempt;
return if index(\$msg, 'will not stay shared') != -1;
return if index(\$msg, 'may be unavailable') != -1;
END_MARK_TWO
$code .= <<"END_MARK_THREE"; # Backwhack a lot!
print "not ok: got unexpected warning \$msg\\n";
} }
{
my \$test = $test;
sub test (&) {
my \$result = &{\$_[0]};
print "not " unless \$result;
print "ok \$test\\n";
\$test++;
}
}
# some of the variables which the closure will access
\$global_scalar = 1000;
\@global_array = (2000, 2100, 2200, 2300);
%global_hash = 3000..3009;
my \$fs_scalar = 4000;
my \@fs_array = (5000, 5100, 5200, 5300);
my %fs_hash = 6000..6009;
END_MARK_THREE
if ($where_declared eq 'filescope') {
# Nothing here
} elsif ($where_declared eq 'in_named') {
$code .= <<'END';
sub outer {
my $sub_scalar = 7000;
my @sub_array = (8000, 8100, 8200, 8300);
my %sub_hash = 9000..9009;
END
# }
} elsif ($where_declared eq 'in_anon') {
$code .= <<'END';
$outer = sub {
my $sub_scalar = 7000;
my @sub_array = (8000, 8100, 8200, 8300);
my %sub_hash = 9000..9009;
END
# }
} else {
die "What was $where_declared?"
}
if ($within eq 'foreach') {
$code .= "
my \$foreach = 12000;
my \@list = (10000, 10010);
foreach \$foreach (\@list) {
" # }
} elsif ($within eq 'naked') {
$code .= " { # naked block\n" # }
} elsif ($within eq 'other_sub') {
$code .= " sub inner_sub {\n" # }
} else {
die "What was $within?"
}
$sub_test = $test;
@inners = ( qw!global_scalar global_array global_hash! ,
qw!fs_scalar fs_array fs_hash! );
push @inners, 'foreach' if $within eq 'foreach';
if ($where_declared ne 'filescope') {
push @inners, qw!sub_scalar sub_array sub_hash!;
}
for $inner_sub_test (@inners) {
if ($inner_type eq 'named') {
$code .= " sub named_$sub_test "
} elsif ($inner_type eq 'anon') {
$code .= " \$anon_$sub_test = sub "
} else {
die "What was $inner_type?"
}
# Now to write the body of the test sub
if ($inner_sub_test eq 'global_scalar') {
$code .= '{ ++$global_scalar }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'fs_scalar') {
$code .= '{ ++$fs_scalar }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'sub_scalar') {
$code .= '{ ++$sub_scalar }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'global_array') {
$code .= '{ ++$global_array[1] }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'fs_array') {
$code .= '{ ++$fs_array[1] }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'sub_array') {
$code .= '{ ++$sub_array[1] }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'global_hash') {
$code .= '{ ++$global_hash{3002} }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'fs_hash') {
$code .= '{ ++$fs_hash{6002} }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'sub_hash') {
$code .= '{ ++$sub_hash{9002} }'
} elsif ($inner_sub_test eq 'foreach') {
$code .= '{ ++$foreach }'
} else {
die "What was $inner_sub_test?"
}
# Close up
if ($inner_type eq 'anon') {
$code .= ';'
}
$code .= "\n";
$sub_test++; # sub name sequence number
} # End of foreach $inner_sub_test
# Close up $within block # {
$code .= " }\n\n";
# Close up $where_declared block
if ($where_declared eq 'in_named') { # {
$code .= "}\n\n";
} elsif ($where_declared eq 'in_anon') { # {
$code .= "};\n\n";
}
# We may need to do something with the sub we just made...
$code .= "undef \$outer;\n" if $undef_outer;
$code .= "&inner_sub;\n" if $call_inner;
if ($call_outer) {
if ($where_declared eq 'in_named') {
$code .= "&outer;\n\n";
} elsif ($where_declared eq 'in_anon') {
$code .= "&\$outer;\n\n"
}
}
# Now, we can actually prep to run the tests.
for $inner_sub_test (@inners) {
$expected = $expected{$inner_sub_test} or
die "expected $inner_sub_test missing";
# Named closures won't access the expected vars
if ( $nc_attempt and
substr($inner_sub_test, 0, 4) eq "sub_" ) {
$expected = 1;
}
# If you make a sub within a foreach loop,
# what happens if it tries to access the
# foreach index variable? If it's a named
# sub, it gets the var from "outside" the loop,
# but if it's anon, it gets the value to which
# the index variable is aliased.
#
# Of course, if the value was set only
# within another sub which was never called,
# the value has not been set yet.
#
if ($inner_sub_test eq 'foreach') {
if ($inner_type eq 'named') {
if ($call_outer || ($where_declared eq 'filescope')) {
$expected = 12001
} else {
$expected = 1
}
}
}
# Here's the test:
if ($inner_type eq 'anon') {
$code .= "test { &\$anon_$test == $expected };\n"
} else {
$code .= "test { &named_$test == $expected };\n"
}
$test++;
}
if ($Config{d_fork} and $^O ne 'VMS' and $^O ne 'MSWin32') {
# Fork off a new perl to run the tests.
# (This is so we can catch spurious warnings.)
$| = 1; print ""; $| = 0; # flush output before forking
pipe READ, WRITE or die "Can't make pipe: $!";
pipe READ2, WRITE2 or die "Can't make second pipe: $!";
die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined($pid = open PERL, "|-");
unless ($pid) {
# Child process here. We're going to send errors back
# through the extra pipe.
close READ;
close READ2;
open STDOUT, ">&WRITE" or die "Can't redirect STDOUT: $!";
open STDERR, ">&WRITE2" or die "Can't redirect STDERR: $!";
exec './perl', '-w', '-'
or die "Can't exec ./perl: $!";
} else {
# Parent process here.
close WRITE;
close WRITE2;
print PERL $code;
close PERL;
{ local $/;
$output = join '', <READ>;
$errors = join '', <READ2>; }
close READ;
close READ2;
}
} else {
# No fork(). Do it the hard way.
my $cmdfile = "tcmd$$"; $cmdfile++ while -e $cmdfile;
my $errfile = "terr$$"; $errfile++ while -e $errfile;
my @tmpfiles = ($cmdfile, $errfile);
open CMD, ">$cmdfile"; print CMD $code; close CMD;
my $cmd = (($^O eq 'VMS') ? "MCR $^X"
: ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? '.\perl'
: './perl');
$cmd .= " -w $cmdfile 2>$errfile";
if ($^O eq 'VMS' or $^O eq 'MSWin32') {
# Use pipe instead of system so we don't inherit STD* from
# this process, and then foul our pipe back to parent by
# redirecting output in the child.
open PERL,"$cmd |" or die "Can't open pipe: $!\n";
{ local $/; $output = join '', <PERL> }
close PERL;
} else {
my $outfile = "tout$$"; $outfile++ while -e $outfile;
push @tmpfiles, $outfile;
system "$cmd >$outfile";
{ local $/; open IN, $outfile; $output = <IN>; close IN }
}
if ($?) {
printf "not ok: exited with error code %04X\n", $?;
$debugging or do { 1 while unlink @tmpfiles };
exit;
}
{ local $/; open IN, $errfile; $errors = <IN>; close IN }
1 while unlink @tmpfiles;
}
print $output;
print STDERR $errors;
if ($debugging && ($errors || $? || ($output =~ /not ok/))) {
my $lnum = 0;
for $line (split '\n', $code) {
printf "%3d: %s\n", ++$lnum, $line;
}
}
printf "not ok: exited with error code %04X\n", $? if $?;
print "-" x 30, "\n" if $debugging;
} # End of foreach $within
} # End of foreach $where_declared
} # End of foreach $inner_type
}
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