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#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
require './test.pl';
set_up_inc('../lib');
}
use strict;
use warnings;
no warnings 'uninitialized';
no warnings 'experimental::smartmatch';
++$|;
use Tie::Array;
use Tie::Hash;
# Predeclare vars used in the tests:
my @empty;
my %empty;
my @sparse; $sparse[2] = 2;
my $deep1 = []; push @$deep1, $deep1;
my $deep2 = []; push @$deep2, $deep2;
my @nums = (1..10);
tie my @tied_nums, 'Tie::StdArray';
@tied_nums = (1..10);
my %hash = (foo => 17, bar => 23);
tie my %tied_hash, 'Tie::StdHash';
%tied_hash = %hash;
{
package Test::Object::NoOverload;
sub new { bless { key => 1 } }
}
{
package Test::Object::StringOverload;
use overload '""' => sub { "object" }, fallback => 1;
sub new { bless { key => 1 } }
}
{
package Test::Object::WithOverload;
sub new { bless { key => ($_[1] // 'magic') } }
use overload '~~' => sub {
my %hash = %{ $_[0] };
if ($_[2]) { # arguments reversed ?
return $_[1] eq reverse $hash{key};
}
else {
return $_[1] eq $hash{key};
}
};
use overload '""' => sub { "stringified" };
use overload 'eq' => sub {"$_[0]" eq "$_[1]"};
}
our $ov_obj = Test::Object::WithOverload->new;
our $ov_obj_2 = Test::Object::WithOverload->new("object");
our $obj = Test::Object::NoOverload->new;
our $str_obj = Test::Object::StringOverload->new;
my %refh;
unless (is_miniperl()) {
require Tie::RefHash;
tie %refh, 'Tie::RefHash';
$refh{$ov_obj} = 1;
}
my @keyandmore = qw(key and more);
my @fooormore = qw(foo or more);
my %keyandmore = map { $_ => 0 } @keyandmore;
my %fooormore = map { $_ => 0 } @fooormore;
# Load and run the tests
plan tests => 349+4;
while (<DATA>) {
SKIP: {
next if /^#/ || !/\S/;
chomp;
my ($yn, $left, $right, $note) = split /\t+/;
local $::TODO = $note =~ /TODO/;
die "Bad test spec: ($yn, $left, $right)" if $yn =~ /[^!@=]/;
my $tstr = "$left ~~ $right";
test_again:
my $res;
if ($note =~ /NOWARNINGS/) {
$res = eval "no warnings; $tstr";
}
else {
skip_if_miniperl("Doesn't work with miniperl", $yn =~ /=/ ? 2 : 1)
if $note =~ /MINISKIP/;
$res = eval $tstr;
}
chomp $@;
if ( $yn =~ /@/ ) {
ok( $@ ne '', "$tstr dies" )
and print "# \$\@ was: $@\n";
} else {
my $test_name = $tstr . ($yn =~ /!/ ? " does not match" : " matches");
if ( $@ ne '' ) {
fail($test_name);
print "# \$\@ was: $@\n";
} else {
ok( ($yn =~ /!/ xor $res), $test_name );
}
}
if ( $yn =~ s/=// ) {
$tstr = "$right ~~ $left";
goto test_again;
}
}
}
sub foo {}
sub bar {42}
sub gorch {42}
sub fatal {die "fatal sub\n"}
# to test constant folding
sub FALSE() { 0 }
sub TRUE() { 1 }
sub NOT_DEF() { undef }
{
# [perl #123860]
# this can but might not crash
# This can but might not crash
#
# The second smartmatch would leave a &PL_sv_no on the stack for
# each key it checked in %!, this could then cause various types of
# crash or assertion failure.
#
# This isn't guaranteed to crash, but if the stack issue is
# re-introduced it will probably crash in one of the many smoke
# builds.
fresh_perl_is('print (q(x) ~~ q(x)) | (/x/ ~~ %!)', "1",
{ switches => [ "-MErrno", "-M-warnings=experimental::smartmatch" ] },
"don't fill the stack with rubbish");
}
{
# [perl #123860] continued;
# smartmatch was failing to SPAGAIN after pushing an SV and calling
# pp_match, which may have resulted in the stack being realloced
# in the meantime. Test this by filling the stack with pregressively
# larger amounts of data. At some point the stack will get realloced.
my @a = qw(x);
my %h = qw(x 1);
my @args;
my $x = 1;
my $bad = -1;
for (1..1000) {
push @args, $_;
my $exp_n = join '-', (@args, $x == 0);
my $exp_y = join '-', (@args, $x == 1);
my $got_an = join '-', (@args, (/X/ ~~ @a));
my $got_ay = join '-', (@args, (/x/ ~~ @a));
my $got_hn = join '-', (@args, (/X/ ~~ %h));
my $got_hy = join '-', (@args, (/x/ ~~ %h));
if ( $exp_n ne $got_an || $exp_n ne $got_hn
|| $exp_y ne $got_ay || $exp_y ne $got_hy
) {
$bad = $_;
last;
}
}
is($bad, -1, "RT 123860: stack realloc");
}
{
# [perl #130705]
# Perl_ck_smartmatch would turn the match in:
# 0 =~ qr/1/ ~~ 0 # parsed as (0 =~ qr/1/) ~~ 0
# into a qr, leaving the initial 0 on the stack after execution
#
# Similarly for: 0 ~~ (0 =~ qr/1/)
#
# Either caused an assertion failure in the context of warn (or print)
# if there was some other operator's arguments left on the stack, as with
# the test cases.
fresh_perl_is('print(0->[0 =~ qr/1/ ~~ 0])', '',
{ switches => [ "-M-warnings=experimental::smartmatch" ] },
"don't qr-ify left-side match against a stacked argument");
fresh_perl_is('print(0->[0 ~~ (0 =~ qr/1/)])', '',
{ switches => [ "-M-warnings=experimental::smartmatch" ] },
"don't qr-ify right-side match against a stacked argument");
}
# Prefix character :
# - expected to match
# ! - expected to not match
# @ - expected to be a compilation failure
# = - expected to match symmetrically (runs test twice)
# Data types to test :
# undef
# Object-overloaded
# Object
# Coderef
# Hash
# Hashref
# Array
# Arrayref
# Tied arrays and hashes
# Arrays that reference themselves
# Regex (// and qr//)
# Range
# Num
# Str
# Other syntactic items of interest:
# Constants
# Values returned by a sub call
__DATA__
# Any ~~ undef
! $ov_obj undef
! $obj undef
! sub {} undef
! %hash undef
! \%hash undef
! {} undef
! @nums undef
! \@nums undef
! [] undef
! %tied_hash undef
! @tied_nums undef
! $deep1 undef
! /foo/ undef
! qr/foo/ undef
! 21..30 undef
! 189 undef
! "foo" undef
! "" undef
! !1 undef
undef undef
(my $u) undef
NOT_DEF undef
&NOT_DEF undef
# Any ~~ object overloaded
! \&fatal $ov_obj
'cigam' $ov_obj
! 'cigam on' $ov_obj
! ['cigam'] $ov_obj
! ['stringified'] $ov_obj
! { cigam => 1 } $ov_obj
! { stringified => 1 } $ov_obj
! $obj $ov_obj
! undef $ov_obj
# regular object
@ $obj $obj
@ $ov_obj $obj
=@ \&fatal $obj
@ \&FALSE $obj
@ \&foo $obj
@ sub { 1 } $obj
@ sub { 0 } $obj
@ %keyandmore $obj
@ {"key" => 1} $obj
@ @fooormore $obj
@ ["key" => 1] $obj
@ /key/ $obj
@ qr/key/ $obj
@ "key" $obj
@ FALSE $obj
# regular object with "" overload
@ $obj $str_obj
=@ \&fatal $str_obj
@ \&FALSE $str_obj
@ \&foo $str_obj
@ sub { 1 } $str_obj
@ sub { 0 } $str_obj
@ %keyandmore $str_obj
@ {"object" => 1} $str_obj
@ @fooormore $str_obj
@ ["object" => 1] $str_obj
@ /object/ $str_obj
@ qr/object/ $str_obj
@ "object" $str_obj
@ FALSE $str_obj
# Those will treat the $str_obj as a string because of fallback:
# object (overloaded or not) ~~ Any
$obj qr/NoOverload/
$ov_obj qr/^stringified$/
= "$ov_obj" "stringified"
= "$str_obj" "object"
!= $ov_obj "stringified"
$str_obj "object"
$ov_obj 'magic'
! $ov_obj 'not magic'
# ~~ Coderef
sub{0} sub { ref $_[0] eq "CODE" }
%fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! %fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
\%fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! \%fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
+{%fooormore} sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! +{%fooormore} sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
@fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! @fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
\@fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! \@fooormore sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
[@fooormore] sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! [@fooormore] sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
%fooormore sub{@_==1}
@fooormore sub{@_==1}
"foo" sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|more)$/ }
! "more" sub { $_[0] =~ /^(foo|or|less)$/ }
/fooormore/ sub{ref $_[0] eq 'Regexp'}
qr/fooormore/ sub{ref $_[0] eq 'Regexp'}
1 sub{shift}
! 0 sub{shift}
! undef sub{shift}
undef sub{not shift}
NOT_DEF sub{not shift}
&NOT_DEF sub{not shift}
FALSE sub{not shift}
[1] \&bar
{a=>1} \&bar
qr// \&bar
! [1] \&foo
! {a=>1} \&foo
$obj sub { ref($_[0]) =~ /NoOverload/ }
$ov_obj sub { ref($_[0]) =~ /WithOverload/ }
# empty stuff matches, because the sub is never called:
[] \&foo
{} \&foo
@empty \&foo
%empty \&foo
! qr// \&foo
! undef \&foo
undef \&bar
@ undef \&fatal
@ 1 \&fatal
@ [1] \&fatal
@ {a=>1} \&fatal
@ "foo" \&fatal
@ qr// \&fatal
# sub is not called on empty hashes / arrays
[] \&fatal
+{} \&fatal
@empty \&fatal
%empty \&fatal
# sub is not special on the left
sub {0} qr/^CODE/
sub {0} sub { ref shift eq "CODE" }
# HASH ref against:
# - another hash ref
{} {}
=! {} {1 => 2}
{1 => 2} {1 => 2}
{1 => 2} {1 => 3}
=! {1 => 2} {2 => 3}
= \%main:: {map {$_ => 'x'} keys %main::}
# - tied hash ref
= \%hash \%tied_hash
\%tied_hash \%tied_hash
!= {"a"=>"b"} \%tied_hash
= %hash %tied_hash
%tied_hash %tied_hash
!= {"a"=>"b"} %tied_hash
$ov_obj %refh MINISKIP
! "$ov_obj" %refh MINISKIP
[$ov_obj] %refh MINISKIP
! ["$ov_obj"] %refh MINISKIP
%refh %refh MINISKIP
# - an array ref
# (since this is symmetrical, tests as well hash~~array)
= [keys %main::] \%::
= [qw[STDIN STDOUT]] \%::
=! [] \%::
=! [""] {}
=! [] {}
=! @empty {}
= [undef] {"" => 1}
= [""] {"" => 1}
= ["foo"] { foo => 1 }
= ["foo", "bar"] { foo => 1 }
= ["foo", "bar"] \%hash
= ["foo"] \%hash
=! ["quux"] \%hash
= [qw(foo quux)] \%hash
= @fooormore { foo => 1, or => 2, more => 3 }
= @fooormore %fooormore
= @fooormore \%fooormore
= \@fooormore %fooormore
# - a regex
= qr/^(fo[ox])$/ {foo => 1}
= /^(fo[ox])$/ %fooormore
=! qr/[13579]$/ +{0..99}
=! qr/a*/ {}
= qr/a*/ {b=>2}
= qr/B/i {b=>2}
= /B/i {b=>2}
=! qr/a+/ {b=>2}
= qr/^à/ {"à"=>2}
# - a scalar
"foo" +{foo => 1, bar => 2}
"foo" %fooormore
! "baz" +{foo => 1, bar => 2}
! "boz" %fooormore
! 1 +{foo => 1, bar => 2}
! 1 %fooormore
1 { 1 => 3 }
1.0 { 1 => 3 }
! "1.0" { 1 => 3 }
! "1.0" { 1.0 => 3 }
"1.0" { "1.0" => 3 }
"à" { "à" => "À" }
# - undef
! undef { hop => 'zouu' }
! undef %hash
! undef +{"" => "empty key"}
! undef {}
# ARRAY ref against:
# - another array ref
[] []
=! [] [1]
[["foo"], ["bar"]] [qr/o/, qr/a/]
! [["foo"], ["bar"]] [qr/ARRAY/, qr/ARRAY/]
["foo", "bar"] [qr/o/, qr/a/]
! [qr/o/, qr/a/] ["foo", "bar"]
["foo", "bar"] [["foo"], ["bar"]]
! ["foo", "bar"] [qr/o/, "foo"]
["foo", undef, "bar"] [qr/o/, undef, "bar"]
! ["foo", undef, "bar"] [qr/o/, "", "bar"]
! ["foo", "", "bar"] [qr/o/, undef, "bar"]
$deep1 $deep1
@$deep1 @$deep1
! $deep1 $deep2
= \@nums \@tied_nums
= @nums \@tied_nums
= \@nums @tied_nums
= @nums @tied_nums
# - an object
! $obj @fooormore
$obj [sub{ref shift}]
# - a regex
= qr/x/ [qw(foo bar baz quux)]
=! qr/y/ [qw(foo bar baz quux)]
= /x/ [qw(foo bar baz quux)]
=! /y/ [qw(foo bar baz quux)]
= /FOO/i @fooormore
=! /bar/ @fooormore
# - a number
2 [qw(1.00 2.00)]
2 [qw(foo 2)]
2.0_0e+0 [qw(foo 2)]
! 2 [qw(1foo bar2)]
# - a string
! "2" [qw(1foo 2bar)]
"2bar" [qw(1foo 2bar)]
# - undef
undef [1, 2, undef, 4]
! undef [1, 2, [undef], 4]
! undef @fooormore
undef @sparse
undef [undef]
! 0 [undef]
! "" [undef]
! undef [0]
! undef [""]
# - nested arrays and ~~ distributivity
11 [[11]]
! 11 [[12]]
"foo" [{foo => "bar"}]
! "bar" [{foo => "bar"}]
# Number against number
2 2
20 2_0
! 2 3
0 FALSE
3-2 TRUE
! undef 0
! (my $u) 0
# Number against string
= 2 "2"
= 2 "2.0"
! 2 "2bananas"
!= 2_3 "2_3" NOWARNINGS
FALSE "0"
! undef "0"
! undef ""
# Regex against string
"x" qr/x/
! "x" qr/y/
# Regex against number
12345 qr/3/
! 12345 qr/7/
# array/hash against string
@fooormore "".\@fooormore
! @keyandmore "".\@fooormore
%fooormore "".\%fooormore
! %keyandmore "".\%fooormore
# Test the implicit referencing
7 @nums
@nums \@nums
! @nums \\@nums
@nums [1..10]
! @nums [0..9]
"foo" %hash
/bar/ %hash
[qw(bar)] %hash
! [qw(a b c)] %hash
%hash %hash
%hash +{%hash}
%hash \%hash
%hash %tied_hash
%tied_hash %tied_hash
%hash { foo => 5, bar => 10 }
! %hash { foo => 5, bar => 10, quux => 15 }
@nums { 1, '', 2, '' }
@nums { 1, '', 12, '' }
! @nums { 11, '', 12, '' }
# array slices
@nums[0..-1] []
@nums[0..0] [1]
! @nums[0..1] [0..2]
@nums[0..4] [1..5]
! undef @nums[0..-1]
1 @nums[0..0]
2 @nums[0..1]
! @nums[0..1] 2
@nums[0..1] @nums[0..1]
# hash slices
@keyandmore{qw(not)} [undef]
@keyandmore{qw(key)} [0]
undef @keyandmore{qw(not)}
0 @keyandmore{qw(key and more)}
! 2 @keyandmore{qw(key and)}
@fooormore{qw(foo)} @keyandmore{qw(key)}
@fooormore{qw(foo or more)} @keyandmore{qw(key and more)}
# UNDEF
! 3 undef
! 1 undef
! [] undef
! {} undef
! \%::main undef
! [1,2] undef
! %hash undef
! @nums undef
! "foo" undef
! "" undef
! !1 undef
! \&foo undef
! sub { } undef
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