#!./perl -w BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; } use strict; plan tests => 10; # This will crash perl if it fails use constant PVBM => 'foo'; my $dummy = index 'foo', PVBM; eval { my %h = (a => PVBM); 1 }; ok (!$@, 'fbm scalar can be inserted into a hash'); my $destroyed; { package Class; DESTROY { ++$destroyed; } } $destroyed = 0; { my %h; keys(%h) = 1; $h{key} = bless({}, 'Class'); } is($destroyed, 1, 'Timely hash destruction with lvalue keys'); # [perl #79178] Hash keys must not be stringified during compilation # Run perl -MO=Concise -e '$a{\"foo"}' on a non-threaded pre-5.13.8 version # to see why. { my $key; package bar; sub TIEHASH { bless {}, $_[0] } sub FETCH { $key = $_[1] } package main; tie my %h, "bar"; () = $h{\'foo'}; is ref $key, SCALAR => 'hash keys are not stringified during compilation'; } # Part of RT #85026: Deleting the current iterator in void context does not # free it. { my $gone; no warnings 'once'; local *::DESTROY = sub { ++$gone }; my %a=(a=>bless[]); each %a; # make the entry with the obj the current iterator delete $a{a}; ok $gone, 'deleting the current iterator in void context frees the val' } # [perl #99660] Deleted hash element visible to destructor { my %h; $h{k} = bless []; my $normal_exit; local *::DESTROY = sub { my $x = $h{k}; ++$normal_exit }; delete $h{k}; # must be in void context to trigger the bug ok $normal_exit, 'freed hash elems are not visible to DESTROY'; } # [perl #100340] Similar bug: freeing a hash elem during a delete sub guard::DESTROY { ${$_[0]}->(); }; *guard = sub (&) { my $callback = shift; return bless \$callback, "guard" }; { my $ok; my %t; %t = ( stash => { guard => guard(sub{ $ok++; delete $t{stash}; }), foo => "bar", bar => "baz", }, ); ok eval { delete $t{stash}{guard}; # must be in void context 1 }, 'freeing a hash elem from destructor called by delete does not die'; diag $@ if $@; # panic: free from wrong pool is $ok, 1, 'the destructor was called'; } # Weak references to pad hashes SKIP: { skip_if_miniperl("No Scalar::Util::weaken under miniperl", 1); my $ref; require Scalar::Util; { my %hash; Scalar::Util::weaken($ref = \%hash); 1; # the previous statement must not be the last } is $ref, undef, 'weak refs to pad hashes go stale on scope exit'; } # [perl #107440] sub A::DESTROY { $::ra = 0 } $::ra = {a=>bless [], 'A'}; undef %$::ra; pass 'no crash when freeing hash that is being undeffed'; $::ra = {a=>bless [], 'A'}; %$::ra = ('a'..'z'); pass 'no crash when freeing hash that is being exonerated, ahem, cleared';