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#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
require './test.pl';
set_up_inc('.', '../lib');
}
plan (195);
#
# @foo, @bar, and @ary are also used from tie-stdarray after tie-ing them
#
@ary = (1,2,3,4,5);
is(join('',@ary), '12345');
$tmp = $ary[$#ary]; --$#ary;
is($tmp, 5);
is($#ary, 3);
is(join('',@ary), '1234');
@foo = ();
$r = join(',', $#foo, @foo);
is($r, "-1");
$foo[0] = '0';
$r = join(',', $#foo, @foo);
is($r, "0,0");
$foo[2] = '2';
$r = join(',', $#foo, @foo);
is($r, "2,0,,2");
@bar = ();
$bar[0] = '0';
$bar[1] = '1';
$r = join(',', $#bar, @bar);
is($r, "1,0,1");
@bar = ();
$r = join(',', $#bar, @bar);
is($r, "-1");
$bar[0] = '0';
$r = join(',', $#bar, @bar);
is($r, "0,0");
$bar[2] = '2';
$r = join(',', $#bar, @bar);
is($r, "2,0,,2");
reset 'b' if $^O ne 'VMS';
@bar = ();
$bar[0] = '0';
$r = join(',', $#bar, @bar);
is($r, "0,0");
$bar[2] = '2';
$r = join(',', $#bar, @bar);
is($r, "2,0,,2");
$foo = 'now is the time';
ok(scalar (($F1,$F2,$Etc) = ($foo =~ /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/)));
is($F1, 'now');
is($F2, 'is');
is($Etc, 'the time');
$foo = 'lskjdf';
ok(!($cnt = (($F1,$F2,$Etc) = ($foo =~ /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/))))
or diag("$cnt $F1:$F2:$Etc");
%foo = ('blurfl','dyick','foo','bar','etc.','etc.');
%bar = %foo;
is($bar{'foo'}, 'bar');
%bar = ();
is($bar{'foo'}, undef);
(%bar,$a,$b) = (%foo,'how','now');
is($bar{'foo'}, 'bar');
is($bar{'how'}, 'now');
@bar{keys %foo} = values %foo;
is($bar{'foo'}, 'bar');
is($bar{'how'}, 'now');
@foo = grep(/e/,split(' ','now is the time for all good men to come to'));
is(join(' ',@foo), 'the time men come');
@foo = grep(!/e/,split(' ','now is the time for all good men to come to'));
is(join(' ',@foo), 'now is for all good to to');
$foo = join('',('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0..5]);
is($foo, 'abcdef');
$foo = join('',('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0..1]);
is($foo, 'ab');
$foo = join('',('a','b','c','d','e','f')[6]);
is($foo, '');
@foo = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0,2,4];
@bar = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[1,3,5];
$foo = join('',(@foo,@bar)[0..5]);
is($foo, 'acebdf');
$foo = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[0,2,4];
is($foo, 'e');
$foo = ('a','b','c','d','e','f')[1];
is($foo, 'b');
@foo = ( 'foo', 'bar', 'burbl', 'blah');
# various AASSIGN_COMMON checks (see newASSIGNOP() in op.c)
#curr_test(37);
@foo = @foo;
is("@foo", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 37
(undef,@foo) = @foo;
is("@foo", "bar burbl blah"); # 38
@foo = ('XXX',@foo, 'YYY');
is("@foo", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 39
@foo = @foo = qw(foo b\a\r bu\\rbl blah);
is("@foo", 'foo b\a\r bu\\rbl blah'); # 40
@bar = @foo = qw(foo bar); # 41
is("@foo", "foo bar");
is("@bar", "foo bar"); # 42
# try the same with local
# XXX tie-stdarray fails the tests involving local, so we use
# different variable names to escape the 'tie'
@bee = ( 'foo', 'bar', 'burbl', 'blah');
{
local @bee = @bee;
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 43
{
local (undef,@bee) = @bee;
is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 44
{
local @bee = ('XXX',@bee,'YYY');
is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 45
{
local @bee = local(@bee) = qw(foo bar burbl blah);
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 46
{
local (@bim) = local(@bee) = qw(foo bar);
is("@bee", "foo bar"); # 47
is("@bim", "foo bar"); # 48
}
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 49
}
is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 50
}
is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 51
}
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 52
}
# try the same with my
{
my @bee = @bee;
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 53
{
my (undef,@bee) = @bee;
is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 54
{
my @bee = ('XXX',@bee,'YYY');
is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 55
{
my @bee = my @bee = qw(foo bar burbl blah);
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 56
{
my (@bim) = my(@bee) = qw(foo bar);
is("@bee", "foo bar"); # 57
is("@bim", "foo bar"); # 58
}
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 59
}
is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY"); # 60
}
is("@bee", "bar burbl blah"); # 61
}
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah"); # 62
}
# try the same with our (except that previous values aren't restored)
{
our @bee = @bee;
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah");
{
our (undef,@bee) = @bee;
is("@bee", "bar burbl blah");
{
our @bee = ('XXX',@bee,'YYY');
is("@bee", "XXX bar burbl blah YYY");
{
our @bee = our @bee = qw(foo bar burbl blah);
is("@bee", "foo bar burbl blah");
{
our (@bim) = our(@bee) = qw(foo bar);
is("@bee", "foo bar");
is("@bim", "foo bar");
}
}
}
}
}
# make sure reification behaves
my $t = curr_test();
sub reify { $_[1] = $t++; print "@_\n"; }
reify('ok');
reify('ok');
curr_test($t);
# qw() is no longer a runtime split, it's compiletime.
is (qw(foo bar snorfle)[2], 'snorfle');
@ary = (12,23,34,45,56);
is(shift(@ary), 12);
is(pop(@ary), 56);
is(push(@ary,56), 4);
is(unshift(@ary,12), 5);
sub foo { "a" }
@foo=(foo())[0,0];
is ($foo[1], "a");
# bugid #15439 - clearing an array calls destructors which may try
# to modify the array - caused 'Attempt to free unreferenced scalar'
my $got = runperl (
prog => q{
sub X::DESTROY { @a = () }
@a = (bless {}, q{X});
@a = ();
},
stderr => 1
);
$got =~ s/\n/ /g;
is ($got, '');
# Test negative and funky indices.
{
my @a = 0..4;
is($a[-1], 4);
is($a[-2], 3);
is($a[-5], 0);
ok(!defined $a[-6]);
is($a[2.1] , 2);
is($a[2.9] , 2);
is($a[undef], 0);
is($a["3rd"], 3);
}
{
my @a;
eval '$a[-1] = 0';
like($@, qr/Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, subscript -1/, "\$a[-1] = 0");
}
sub test_arylen {
my ($ref, $fixed, $desc) = @_;
local $^W = 1;
# on RC builds, the temp [] array isn't prematurely freed:
# the \$# magic var keeps it alive.
my $is_rc = $fixed && (Internals::stack_refcounted() & 1);
is ($$ref, ($is_rc ? - 1 : undef), "$desc: \$# on freed array is undef");
my @warn;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {push @warn, "@_"};
$$ref = 1000;
is (scalar @warn, ($is_rc ? 0 : 1), "$desc: number of warnings");
if ($is_rc) {
pass("$desc: pass");
}
else {
like ($warn[0], qr/^Attempt to set length of freed array/, "$desc: msg");
}
}
{
my $a = \$#{[]};
# Need a new statement to make it go out of scope
test_arylen ($a, 1, "\$a");
test_arylen (do {my @a; \$#a}, 0, "do {}");
}
{
use vars '@array';
my $outer = \$#array;
is ($$outer, -1);
is (scalar @array, 0);
$$outer = 3;
is ($$outer, 3);
is (scalar @array, 4);
my $ref = \@array;
my $inner;
{
local @array;
$inner = \$#array;
is ($$inner, -1);
is (scalar @array, 0);
$$outer = 6;
is (scalar @$ref, 7);
is ($$inner, -1);
is (scalar @array, 0);
$$inner = 42;
}
is (scalar @array, 7);
is ($$outer, 6);
is ($$inner, undef, "orphaned $#foo is always undef");
is (scalar @array, 7);
is ($$outer, 6);
$$inner = 1;
is (scalar @array, 7);
is ($$outer, 6);
$$inner = 503; # Bang!
is (scalar @array, 7);
is ($$outer, 6);
}
{
# Bug #36211
use vars '@array';
for (1,2) {
{
local @a;
is ($#a, -1);
@a=(1..4)
}
}
}
{
# Bug #37350
my @array = (1..4);
$#{@array} = 7;
is ($#{4}, 7);
my $x;
$#{$x} = 3;
is(scalar @$x, 4);
push @{@array}, 23;
is ($4[8], 23);
}
{
# Bug #37350 -- once more with a global
use vars '@array';
@array = (1..4);
$#{@array} = 7;
is ($#{4}, 7);
my $x;
$#{$x} = 3;
is(scalar @$x, 4);
push @{@array}, 23;
is ($4[8], 23);
}
# more tests for AASSIGN_COMMON
{
our($x,$y,$z) = (1..3);
our($y,$z) = ($x,$y);
is("$x $y $z", "1 1 2");
}
{
our($x,$y,$z) = (1..3);
(our $y, our $z) = ($x,$y);
is("$x $y $z", "1 1 2");
}
{
# AASSIGN_COMMON detection with logical operators
my $true = 1;
our($x,$y,$z) = (1..3);
(our $y, our $z) = $true && ($x,$y);
is("$x $y $z", "1 1 2");
}
# [perl #70171]
{
my $x = get_x(); my %x = %$x; sub get_x { %x=(1..4); return \%x };
is(
join(" ", map +($_,$x{$_}), sort keys %x), "1 2 3 4",
'bug 70171 (self-assignment via my %x = %$x)'
);
my $y = get_y(); my @y = @$y; sub get_y { @y=(1..4); return \@y };
is(
"@y", "1 2 3 4",
'bug 70171 (self-assignment via my @x = @$x)'
);
}
# [perl #70171], [perl #82110]
{
my ($i, $ra, $rh);
again:
my @a = @$ra; # common assignment on 2nd attempt
my %h = %$rh; # common assignment on 2nd attempt
@a = qw(1 2 3 4);
%h = qw(a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4);
$ra = \@a;
$rh = \%h;
goto again unless $i++;
is("@a", "1 2 3 4",
'bug 70171 (self-assignment via my @x = @$x) - goto variant'
);
is(
join(" ", map +($_,$h{$_}), sort keys %h), "a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4",
'bug 70171 (self-assignment via my %x = %$x) - goto variant'
);
}
*trit = *scile; $trit[0];
ok(1, 'aelem_fast on a nonexistent array does not crash');
# [perl #107440]
sub A::DESTROY { $::ra = 0 }
$::ra = [ bless [], 'A' ];
undef @$::ra;
pass 'no crash when freeing array that is being undeffed';
$::ra = [ bless [], 'A' ];
@$::ra = ('a'..'z');
pass 'no crash when freeing array that is being cleared';
# [perl #85670] Copying magic to elements
package glelp {
no warnings 'experimental::builtin';
use builtin 'weaken';
weaken ($a = \@ISA);
@ISA = qw(Foo);
weaken ($a = \$ISA[0]);
::is @ISA, 1, 'backref magic is not copied to elements';
}
package peen {
$#ISA = -1;
@ISA = qw(Foo);
$ISA[0] = qw(Sphare);
sub Sphare::pling { 'pling' }
::is eval { pling peen }, 'pling',
'arylen_p magic does not stop isa magic from being copied';
}
# Test that &PL_sv_undef is not special in arrays
sub {
ok exists $_[0],
'exists returns true for &PL_sv_undef elem [perl #7508]';
is \$_[0], \undef, 'undef preserves identity in array [perl #109726]';
}->(undef);
# and that padav also knows how to handle the resulting NULLs
@_ = sub { my @a; $a[1]=1; @a }->();
is join (" ", map $_//"undef", @_), "undef 1",
'returning my @a with nonexistent elements';
# [perl #118691]
@plink=@plunk=();
$plink[3] = 1;
sub {
$_[0] = 2;
is $plink[0], 2, '@_ alias to nonexistent elem within array';
$_[1] = 3;
is $plink[1], 3, '@_ alias to nonexistent neg index within array';
is $_[2], undef, 'reading alias to negative index past beginning';
eval { $_[2] = 42 };
like $@, qr/Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, (?x:
)subscript -5/,
'error when setting alias to negative index past beginning';
is $_[3], undef, 'reading alias to -1 elem of empty array';
eval { $_[3] = 42 };
like $@, qr/Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, (?x:
)subscript -1/,
'error when setting alias to -1 elem of empty array';
}->($plink[0], $plink[-2], $plink[-5], $plunk[-1]);
unless (Internals::stack_refcounted() & 1) {
# Skip this test on RC stack builds. The test assumes that the temp
# array has been freed - and so it is just checking that the code
# doesn't crash. But on RC builds the array (correctly) lives on while
# the arylen magic var lives. The assignment ends up using the address
# of \1 as a random number to set the array length to, which can use
# lots of memory!
$_ = \$#{[]};
$$_ = \1;
"$$_";
}
pass "no assertion failure after assigning ref to arylen when ary is gone";
{
# Test aelemfast for both +ve and -ve indices, both lex and package vars.
# Make especially careful that we don't have any edge cases around
# fitting an I8 into a U8.
my @a = (0..299);
is($a[-256], 300-256, 'lex -256');
is($a[-255], 300-255, 'lex -255');
is($a[-254], 300-254, 'lex -254');
is($a[-129], 300-129, 'lex -129');
is($a[-128], 300-128, 'lex -128');
is($a[-127], 300-127, 'lex -127');
is($a[-126], 300-126, 'lex -126');
is($a[ -1], 300- 1, 'lex -1');
is($a[ 0], 0, 'lex 0');
is($a[ 1], 1, 'lex 1');
is($a[ 126], 126, 'lex 126');
is($a[ 127], 127, 'lex 127');
is($a[ 128], 128, 'lex 128');
is($a[ 129], 129, 'lex 129');
is($a[ 254], 254, 'lex 254');
is($a[ 255], 255, 'lex 255');
is($a[ 256], 256, 'lex 256');
@aelem =(0..299);
is($aelem[-256], 300-256, 'pkg -256');
is($aelem[-255], 300-255, 'pkg -255');
is($aelem[-254], 300-254, 'pkg -254');
is($aelem[-129], 300-129, 'pkg -129');
is($aelem[-128], 300-128, 'pkg -128');
is($aelem[-127], 300-127, 'pkg -127');
is($aelem[-126], 300-126, 'pkg -126');
is($aelem[ -1], 300- 1, 'pkg -1');
is($aelem[ 0], 0, 'pkg 0');
is($aelem[ 1], 1, 'pkg 1');
is($aelem[ 126], 126, 'pkg 126');
is($aelem[ 127], 127, 'pkg 127');
is($aelem[ 128], 128, 'pkg 128');
is($aelem[ 129], 129, 'pkg 129');
is($aelem[ 254], 254, 'pkg 254');
is($aelem[ 255], 255, 'pkg 255');
is($aelem[ 256], 256, 'pkg 256');
}
# Test aelemfast in list assignment
@ary = ('a','b');
($ary[0],$ary[1]) = ($ary[1],$ary[0]);
is "@ary", 'b a',
'aelemfast with the same array on both sides of list assignment';
for(scalar $#foo) { $_ = 3 }
is $#foo, 3, 'assigning to arylen aliased in foreach(scalar $#arylen)';
{
my @a = qw(a b c);
@a = @a;
is "@a", 'a b c', 'assigning to itself';
}
sub { undef *_; shift }->(); # This would crash; no ok() necessary.
sub { undef *_; pop }->();
# [perl #129164], [perl #129166], [perl #129167]
# splice() with null array entries
# These used to crash.
$#a = -1; $#a++;
() = 0-splice @a; # subtract
$#a = -1; $#a++;
() = -splice @a; # negate
$#a = -1; $#a++;
() = 0+splice @a; # add
# And with array expansion, too
$#a = -1; $#a++;
() = 0-splice @a, 0, 1, 1, 1;
$#a = -1; $#a++;
() = -splice @a, 0, 1, 1, 1;
$#a = -1; $#a++;
() = 0+splice @a, 0, 1, 1, 1;
# [perl #8910] lazy creation of array elements used to leak out
{
sub t8910 { $_[1] = 5; $_[2] = 7; }
my @p;
$p[0] = 1;
$p[2] = 2;
t8910(@p);
is "@p", "1 5 7", "lazy element creation with sub call";
my @q;
@q[0] = 1;
@q[2] = 2;
my @qr = \(@q);
is $qr[$_], \$q[$_], "lazy element creation with refgen" foreach 0..2;
isnt $qr[1], \undef, "lazy element creation with refgen";
my @r;
$r[1] = 1;
foreach my $re ((), @r) { $re = 5; }
is join("", @r), "55", "lazy element creation with foreach";
}
{ # Some things broken by the initial fix for #8910
(\my @a)->$#*++;
my @b = @a;
ok !exists $a[0], 'copying an array via = does not vivify elements';
delete $a[0];
@a[1..5] = 1..5;
$#a++;
my $count;
my @existing_elements = map { exists $a[$count++] ? $_ : () } @a;
is join(",", @existing_elements), "1,2,3,4,5",
'map {} @a does not vivify elements';
$#a = -1;
{local $a[3] = 12; my @foo=@a};
is @a, 0,'unwinding localization of elem past end of array shrinks it';
# Again, but with a package array
package tmp; (\our @a)->$#*++; package main;
my @b = @a;
ok !exists $a[0], 'copying an array via = does not vivify elements';
delete $a[0];
@a[1..5] = 1..5;
$#a++;
my $count;
my @existing_elements = map { exists $a[$count++] ? $_ : () } @a;
is join(",", @existing_elements), "1,2,3,4,5",
'map {} @a does not vivify elements';
$#a = -1;
{local $a[3] = 12; my @foo=@a};
is @a, 0,'unwinding localization of elem past end of array shrinks it';
}
{
# Again, but with a non-magical array ($#a makes it magical)
my @a = 1;
delete $a[0];
my @b = @a;
ok !exists $a[0], 'copying an array via = does not vivify elements';
delete $a[0];
@a[1..5] = 1..5;
my $count;
my @existing_elements = map { exists $a[$count++] ? $_ : () } @a;
is join(",", @existing_elements), "1,2,3,4,5",
'map {} @a does not vivify elements';
@a = ();
{local $a[3] = 12; my @foo=@a};
is @a, 0, 'unwinding localization of elem past end of array shrinks it'
}
# perl #132729, as it applies to flattening an array in lvalue context
{
my @a;
$a[1] = 1;
map { unshift @a, 7; $_ = 3; goto aftermap; } @a;
aftermap:
is "[@a]", "[7 3 1]",
'non-elems read from @a do not lose their position';
@a = ();
$#a++; # make it magical
$a[1] = 1;
map { unshift @a, 7; $_ = 3; goto aftermath; } @a;
aftermath:
is "[@a]", "[7 3 1]",
'non-elems read from magical @a do not lose their position';
}
# perl #132729, as it applies to ‘holes’ in an array passed to a sub
# individually
{
my @a;
$a[1] = 1;
sub { unshift @a, 7; $_[0] = 3; }->($a[0]);
is "[@a]", "[7 3 1]",
'holes passed to sub do not lose their position (multideref)';
@a = ();
$#a++; # make it magical
$a[1] = 1;
sub { unshift @a, 7; $_[0] = 3; }->($a[0]);
is "[@a]", "[7 3 1]",
'holes passed to sub do not lose their position (multideref, mg)';
}
{
# Again, with aelem, not multideref
my @a;
$a[1] = 1;
sub { unshift @a, 7; $_[0] = 3; }->($a[${\0}]);
is "[@a]", "[7 3 1]",
'holes passed to sub do not lose their position (aelem)';
@a = ();
$#a++; # make it magical
$a[1] = 1;
sub { unshift @a, 7; $_[0] = 3; }->($a[${\0}]);
is "[@a]", "[7 3 1]",
'holes passed to sub do not lose their position (aelem, mg)';
}
# GH #21235
fresh_perl_is('my @x;$x[0] = 1;shift @x;$x[22] = 1;$x[25] = 1;','',
{}, 'unshifting and growing an array initializes trailing elements');
"We're included by lib/Tie/Array/std.t so we need to return something true";
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