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diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/op/method.t b/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/op/method.t new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d955705d1a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/op/method.t @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +#!./perl + +# +# test method calls and autoloading. +# + +print "1..24\n"; + +@A::ISA = 'B'; +@B::ISA = 'C'; + +sub C::d {"C::d"} +sub D::d {"D::d"} + +my $cnt = 0; +sub test { + print "# got `$_[0]', expected `$_[1]'\nnot " unless $_[0] eq $_[1]; + # print "not " unless shift eq shift; + print "ok ", ++$cnt, "\n" +} + +test( A->d, "C::d"); # Update hash table; + +*B::d = \&D::d; # Import now. +test (A->d, "D::d"); # Update hash table; + +{ + local @A::ISA = qw(C); # Update hash table with split() assignment + test (A->d, "C::d"); + $#A::ISA = -1; + test (eval { A->d } || "fail", "fail"); +} +test (A->d, "D::d"); + +{ + local *B::d; + eval 'sub B::d {"B::d1"}'; # Import now. + test (A->d, "B::d1"); # Update hash table; + undef &B::d; + test ((eval { A->d }, ($@ =~ /Undefined subroutine/)), 1); +} + +test (A->d, "D::d"); # Back to previous state + +eval 'sub B::d {"B::d2"}'; # Import now. +test (A->d, "B::d2"); # Update hash table; + +# What follows is hardly guarantied to work, since the names in scripts +# are already linked to "pruned" globs. Say, `undef &B::d' if it were +# after `delete $B::{d}; sub B::d {}' would reach an old subroutine. + +undef &B::d; +delete $B::{d}; +test (A->d, "C::d"); # Update hash table; + +eval 'sub B::d {"B::d3"}'; # Import now. +test (A->d, "B::d3"); # Update hash table; + +delete $B::{d}; +*dummy::dummy = sub {}; # Mark as updated +test (A->d, "C::d"); + +eval 'sub B::d {"B::d4"}'; # Import now. +test (A->d, "B::d4"); # Update hash table; + +delete $B::{d}; # Should work without any help too +test (A->d, "C::d"); + +*A::x = *A::d; # See if cache incorrectly follows synonyms +A->d; +test (eval { A->x } || "nope", "nope"); + +eval <<'EOF'; +sub C::e; +BEGIN { *B::e = \&C::e } # Shouldn't prevent AUTOLOAD in original pkg +sub Y::f; +$counter = 0; + +@X::ISA = 'Y'; +@Y::ISA = 'B'; + +sub B::AUTOLOAD { + my $c = ++$counter; + my $method = $B::AUTOLOAD; + my $msg = "B: In $method, $c"; + eval "sub $method { \$msg }"; + goto &$method; +} +sub C::AUTOLOAD { + my $c = ++$counter; + my $method = $C::AUTOLOAD; + my $msg = "C: In $method, $c"; + eval "sub $method { \$msg }"; + goto &$method; +} +EOF + +test(A->e(), "C: In C::e, 1"); # We get a correct autoload +test(A->e(), "C: In C::e, 1"); # Which sticks + +test(A->ee(), "B: In A::ee, 2"); # We get a generic autoload, method in top +test(A->ee(), "B: In A::ee, 2"); # Which sticks + +test(Y->f(), "B: In Y::f, 3"); # We vivify a correct method +test(Y->f(), "B: In Y::f, 3"); # Which sticks + +# This test is not intended to be reasonable. It is here just to let you +# know that you broke some old construction. Feel free to rewrite the test +# if your patch breaks it. + +*B::AUTOLOAD = sub { + my $c = ++$counter; + my $method = $AUTOLOAD; + *$AUTOLOAD = sub { "new B: In $method, $c" }; + goto &$AUTOLOAD; +}; + +test(A->eee(), "new B: In A::eee, 4"); # We get a correct $autoload +test(A->eee(), "new B: In A::eee, 4"); # Which sticks + +# this test added due to bug discovery +test(defined(@{"unknown_package::ISA"}) ? "defined" : "undefined", "undefined"); |