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📄 refhash.t

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#!/usr/bin/perl -T -w# # Basic test suite for Tie::RefHash and Tie::RefHash::Nestable.# # The testing is in two parts: first, run lots of tests on both a tied# hash and an ordinary un-tied hash, and check they give the same# answer.  Then there are tests for those cases where the tied hashes# should behave differently to normal hashes, that is, when using# references as keys.# BEGIN {    if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {        chdir 't';        @INC = '../lib';    }}BEGIN {  unless ( eval { require Data::Dumper; 1 } ) {    print "1..0 # Skip -- Data::Dumper is not available\n";    exit 0;  }}    use strict;use Tie::RefHash;use Data::Dumper;my $numtests = 39;my $currtest = 1;print "1..$numtests\n";my $ref = []; my $ref1 = [];package Boustrophedon; # A class with overloaded "".sub new { my ($c, $s) = @_; bless \$s, $c }use overload '""' => sub { ${$_[0]} . reverse ${$_[0]} };package main;my $ox = Boustrophedon->new("foobar");# Test standard hash functionality, by performing the same operations# on a tied hash and on a normal hash, and checking that the results# are the same.  This does of course assume that Perl hashes are not# buggy :-)# my @tests = standard_hash_tests();my @ordinary_results = runtests(\@tests, undef);foreach my $class ('Tie::RefHash', 'Tie::RefHash::Nestable') {    my @tied_results = runtests(\@tests, $class);    my $all_ok = 1;    die if @ordinary_results != @tied_results;    foreach my $i (0 .. $#ordinary_results) {        my ($or, $ow, $oe) = @{$ordinary_results[$i]};        my ($tr, $tw, $te) = @{$tied_results[$i]};                my $ok = 1;        local $^W = 0;        $ok = 0 if (defined($or) != defined($tr)) or ($or ne $tr);        $ok = 0 if (defined($ow) != defined($tw)) or ($ow ne $tw);        $ok = 0 if (defined($oe) != defined($te)) or ($oe ne $te);                if (not $ok) {            print STDERR              "failed for $class: $tests[$i]\n",              "ordinary hash gave:\n",              defined $or ? "\tresult:    $or\n" : "\tundef result\n",              defined $ow ? "\twarning:   $ow\n" : "\tno warning\n",              defined $oe ? "\texception: $oe\n" : "\tno exception\n",              "tied $class hash gave:\n",              defined $tr ? "\tresult:    $tr\n" : "\tundef result\n",              defined $tw ? "\twarning:   $tw\n" : "\tno warning\n",              defined $te ? "\texception: $te\n" : "\tno exception\n",              "\n";            $all_ok = 0;        }    }    test($all_ok);}# Now test Tie::RefHash's special powersmy (%h, $h);$h = eval { tie %h, 'Tie::RefHash' };warn $@ if $@;test(not $@);test(ref($h) eq 'Tie::RefHash');test(defined(tied(%h)) and tied(%h) =~ /^Tie::RefHash/);$h{$ref} = 'cholet';test($h{$ref} eq 'cholet');test(exists $h{$ref});test((keys %h) == 1);test(ref((keys %h)[0]) eq 'ARRAY');test((keys %h)[0] eq $ref);test((values %h) == 1);test((values %h)[0] eq 'cholet');my $count = 0;while (my ($k, $v) = each %h) {    if ($count++ == 0) {        test(ref($k) eq 'ARRAY');        test($k eq $ref);    }}test($count == 1);delete $h{$ref};test(not defined $h{$ref});test(not exists($h{$ref}));test((keys %h) == 0);test((values %h) == 0);$h{$ox} = "bellow"; # overloaded ""test(exists $h{$ox});test($h{$ox} eq "bellow");test(not exists $h{"foobarraboof"});undef $h;untie %h;# And now Tie::RefHash::Nestable's differences from Tie::RefHash.$h = eval { tie %h, 'Tie::RefHash::Nestable' };warn $@ if $@;test(not $@);test(ref($h) eq 'Tie::RefHash::Nestable');test(defined(tied(%h)) and tied(%h) =~ /^Tie::RefHash::Nestable/);$h{$ref}->{$ref1} = 'bungo';test($h{$ref}->{$ref1} eq 'bungo');# Test that the nested hash is also tied (for current implementation)test(defined(tied(%{$h{$ref}}))     and tied(%{$h{$ref}}) =~ /^Tie::RefHash::Nestable=/ );test((keys %h) == 1);test((keys %h)[0] eq $ref);test((keys %{$h{$ref}}) == 1);test((keys %{$h{$ref}})[0] eq $ref1);{    # Tests that delete returns the deleted element [perl #32193]    my $ref = \(my $var = "oink");    tie my %oink, 'Tie::RefHash';    $oink{$ref} = "ding";    test($oink{$ref} eq "ding");    test(delete($oink{$ref}) eq "ding");}die "expected to run $numtests tests, but ran ", $currtest - 1  if $currtest - 1 != $numtests;@tests = ();undef $ref;undef $ref1;exit();# Print 'ok X' if true, 'not ok X' if false# Uses global $currtest.# sub test {    my $t = shift;    print 'not ' if not $t;    print 'ok ', $currtest++, "\n";}# Wrapper for Data::Dumper to 'dump' a scalar as an EXPR string. sub dumped {    my $s = shift;    my $d = Dumper($s);    $d =~ s/^\$VAR1 =\s*//;    $d =~ s/;$//;    chomp $d;    return $d;}# Crudely dump a hash into a canonical string representation (because# hash keys can appear in any order, Data::Dumper may give different# strings for the same hash).# sub dumph {    my $h = shift;    my $r = '';    foreach (sort keys %$h) {        $r = dumped($_) . ' => ' . dumped($h->{$_}) . "\n";    }    return $r;}# Run the tests and give results.# # Parameters: reference to list of tests to run#             name of class to use for tied hash, or undef if not tied# # Returns: list of [R, W, E] tuples, one for each test.# R is the return value from running the test, W any warnings it gave,# and E any exception raised with 'die'.  E and W will be tidied up a# little to remove irrelevant details like line numbers :-)# # Will also run a few of its own 'ok N' tests.# sub runtests {    my ($tests, $class) = @_;    my @r;    my (%h, $h);    if (defined $class) {        $h = eval { tie %h, $class };        warn $@ if $@;        test(not $@);        test(ref($h) eq $class);        test(defined(tied(%h)) and tied(%h) =~ /^\Q$class\E/);    }    foreach (@$tests) {        my ($result, $warning, $exception);        local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning .= $_[0] };        $result = scalar(eval $_);        if ($@)         {          die "$@:$_" unless defined $class;          $exception = $@;         }        foreach ($warning, $exception) {            next if not defined;            s/ at .+ line \d+\.$//mg;            s/ at .+ line \d+, at .*//mg;            s/ at .+ line \d+, near .*//mg;      s/(uninitialized value)( within)? [\$@%].*? in /$1 in /g;        }        my (@warnings, %seen);        foreach (split /\n/, $warning) {            push @warnings, $_ unless $seen{$_}++;        }        $warning = join("\n", @warnings);        push @r, [ $result, $warning, $exception ];    }    return @r;}# Things that should work just the same for an ordinary hash and a# Tie::RefHash.# # Each test is a code string to be eval'd, it should do something with# %h and give a scalar return value.  The global $ref and $ref1 may# also be used.# # One thing we don't test is that the ordering from 'keys', 'values'# and 'each' is the same.  You can't reasonably expect that.# sub standard_hash_tests {    my @r;    # Library of standard tests on keys, values and each    my $STD_TESTS = <<'END'    join $;, sort keys %h;    join $;, sort values %h;    { my ($v, %tmp); $tmp{$v}++ while (defined($v = each %h)); dumph(\%tmp) }    { my ($k, $v, %tmp); $tmp{"$k$;$v"}++ while (($k, $v) = each %h); dumph(\%tmp) }END  ;        # Tests on the existence of the element 'foo'    my $FOO_TESTS = <<'END'    defined $h{foo};    exists $h{foo};    $h{foo};    END  ;    # Test storing and deleting 'foo'    push @r, split /\n/, <<"END"    $STD_TESTS;    $FOO_TESTS;    \$h{foo} = undef;    $STD_TESTS;    $FOO_TESTS;    \$h{foo} = 'hello';    $STD_TESTS;    $FOO_TESTS;    delete  \$h{foo};    $STD_TESTS;    $FOO_TESTS;END  ;    # Test storing and removing under ordinary keys    my @things = ('boink', 0, 1, '', undef);    foreach my $key (map { dumped($_) } @things) {        foreach my $value ((map { dumped($_) } @things), '$ref') {            push @r, split /\n/, <<"END"            \$h{$key} = $value;            $STD_TESTS;            defined \$h{$key};            exists \$h{$key};            \$h{$key};            delete \$h{$key};            $STD_TESTS;            defined \$h{$key};            exists \$h{$key};            \$h{$key};END  ;        }    }        # Test hash slices    my @slicetests;    @slicetests = split /\n/, <<'END'    @h{'b'} = ();    @h{'c'} = ('d');    @h{'e'} = ('f', 'g');    @h{'h', 'i'} = ();    @h{'j', 'k'} = ('l');    @h{'m', 'n'} = ('o', 'p');    @h{'q', 'r'} = ('s', 't', 'u');END  ;    my @aaa = @slicetests;    foreach (@slicetests) {        push @r, $_;        push @r, split(/\n/, $STD_TESTS);    }    # Test CLEAR    push @r, '%h = ();', split(/\n/, $STD_TESTS);    return @r;}

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