#!/usr/bin/perl use lib qw(. ..); use Memoize 0.45 qw(memoize unmemoize); use Fcntl; # use Memoize::SDBM_File; # $Memoize::GDBM_File::Verbose = 0; sub i { $_[0]; } sub c119 { 119 } sub c7 { 7 } sub c43 { 43 } sub c23 { 23 } sub c5 { 5 } sub n { $_[0]+1; } eval {require Memoize::SDBM_File}; if ($@) { print "1..0\n"; exit 0; } print "1..4\n"; if (eval {require File::Spec::Functions}) { File::Spec::Functions->import('tmpdir', 'catfile'); $tmpdir = tmpdir(); } else { *catfile = sub { join '/', @_ }; $tmpdir = $ENV{TMP} || $ENV{TMPDIR} || '/tmp'; } $file = catfile($tmpdir, "md$$"); 1 while unlink $file, "$file.dir", "$file.pag"; tryout('Memoize::SDBM_File', $file, 1); # Test 1..4 1 while unlink $file, "$file.dir", "$file.pag"; sub tryout { my ($tiepack, $file, $testno) = @_; tie my %cache => $tiepack, $file, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666 or die $!; memoize 'c5', SCALAR_CACHE => [HASH => \%cache], LIST_CACHE => 'FAULT' ; my $t1 = c5(); my $t2 = c5(); print (($t1 == 5) ? "ok $testno\n" : "not ok $testno\n"); $testno++; print (($t2 == 5) ? "ok $testno\n" : "not ok $testno\n"); unmemoize 'c5'; # Now something tricky---we'll memoize c23 with the wrong table that # has the 5 already cached. memoize 'c23', SCALAR_CACHE => [HASH => \%cache], LIST_CACHE => 'FAULT' ; my $t3 = c23(); my $t4 = c23(); $testno++; print (($t3 == 5) ? "ok $testno\n" : "not ok $testno\n"); $testno++; print (($t4 == 5) ? "ok $testno\n" : "not ok $testno\n"); unmemoize 'c23'; }