#!/usr/bin/perl # # Check SPLICE function's effect on the file # (07_rv_splice.t checks its return value) # # Each call to 'check_contents' actually performs two tests. # First, it calls the tied object's own 'check_integrity' method, # which makes sure that the contents of the read cache and offset tables # accurately reflect the contents of the file. # Then, it checks the actual contents of the file against the expected # contents. my $file = "tf$$.txt"; $: = Tie::File::_default_recsep(); my $data = "rec0$:rec1$:rec2$:"; print "1..118\n"; init_file($data); my $N = 1; use Tie::File; print "ok $N\n"; $N++; # partial credit just for showing up my $o = tie @a, 'Tie::File', $file; print $o ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N\n"; $N++; $: = $o->{recsep}; my $n; # (3-22) splicing at the beginning splice(@a, 0, 0, "rec4"); check_contents("rec4$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 1, "rec5"); # same length check_contents("rec5$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 1, "record5"); # longer check_contents("record5$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 1, "r5"); # shorter check_contents("r5$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 1); # removal check_contents("$data"); splice(@a, 0, 0); # no-op check_contents("$data"); splice(@a, 0, 0, 'r7', 'rec8'); # insert more than one check_contents("r7$:rec8$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 2, 'rec7', 'record8', 'rec9'); # insert more than delete check_contents("rec7$:record8$:rec9$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 3, 'record9', 'rec10'); # delete more than insert check_contents("record9$:rec10$:$data"); splice(@a, 0, 2); # delete more than one check_contents("$data"); # (23-42) splicing in the middle splice(@a, 1, 0, "rec4"); check_contents("rec0$:rec4$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 1, "rec5"); # same length check_contents("rec0$:rec5$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 1, "record5"); # longer check_contents("rec0$:record5$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 1, "r5"); # shorter check_contents("rec0$:r5$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 1); # removal check_contents("$data"); splice(@a, 1, 0); # no-op check_contents("$data"); splice(@a, 1, 0, 'r7', 'rec8'); # insert more than one check_contents("rec0$:r7$:rec8$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 2, 'rec7', 'record8', 'rec9'); # insert more than delete check_contents("rec0$:rec7$:record8$:rec9$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 3, 'record9', 'rec10'); # delete more than insert check_contents("rec0$:record9$:rec10$:rec1$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, 1, 2); # delete more than one check_contents("$data"); # (43-62) splicing at the end splice(@a, 3, 0, "rec4"); check_contents("$ {data}rec4$:"); splice(@a, 3, 1, "rec5"); # same length check_contents("$ {data}rec5$:"); splice(@a, 3, 1, "record5"); # longer check_contents("$ {data}record5$:"); splice(@a, 3, 1, "r5"); # shorter check_contents("$ {data}r5$:"); splice(@a, 3, 1); # removal check_contents("$data"); splice(@a, 3, 0); # no-op check_contents("$data"); splice(@a, 3, 0, 'r7', 'rec8'); # insert more than one check_contents("$ {data}r7$:rec8$:"); splice(@a, 3, 2, 'rec7', 'record8', 'rec9'); # insert more than delete check_contents("$ {data}rec7$:record8$:rec9$:"); splice(@a, 3, 3, 'record9', 'rec10'); # delete more than insert check_contents("$ {data}record9$:rec10$:"); splice(@a, 3, 2); # delete more than one check_contents("$data"); # (63-82) splicing with negative subscript splice(@a, -1, 0, "rec4"); check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec4$:rec2$:"); splice(@a, -1, 1, "rec5"); # same length check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec4$:rec5$:"); splice(@a, -1, 1, "record5"); # longer check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec4$:record5$:"); splice(@a, -1, 1, "r5"); # shorter check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec4$:r5$:"); splice(@a, -1, 1); # removal check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec4$:"); splice(@a, -1, 0); # no-op check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec4$:"); splice(@a, -1, 0, 'r7', 'rec8'); # insert more than one check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:r7$:rec8$:rec4$:"); splice(@a, -1, 2, 'rec7', 'record8', 'rec9'); # insert more than delete check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:r7$:rec8$:rec7$:record8$:rec9$:"); splice(@a, -3, 3, 'record9', 'rec10'); # delete more than insert check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:r7$:rec8$:record9$:rec10$:"); splice(@a, -4, 3); # delete more than one check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:rec10$:"); # (83-84) scrub it all out splice(@a, 0, 3); check_contents(""); # (85-86) put some back in splice(@a, 0, 0, "rec0", "rec1"); check_contents("rec0$:rec1$:"); # (87-88) what if we remove too many records? splice(@a, 0, 17); check_contents(""); # (89-92) In the past, splicing past the end was not correctly detected # (1.14) splice(@a, 89, 3); check_contents(""); splice(@a, @a, 3); check_contents(""); # (93-96) Also we did not emulate splice's freaky behavior when inserting # past the end of the array (1.14) splice(@a, 89, 0, "I", "like", "pie"); check_contents("I$:like$:pie$:"); splice(@a, 89, 0, "pie pie pie"); check_contents("I$:like$:pie$:pie pie pie$:"); # (97) Splicing with too large a negative number should be fatal # This test ignored because it causes 5.6.1 and 5.7.3 to dump core # It also garbles the stack under 5.005_03 (20020401) # NOT MY FAULT if ($] > 5.007003) { eval { splice(@a, -7, 0) }; print $@ =~ /^Modification of non-creatable array value attempted, subscript -7/ ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N \# \$\@ was '$@'\n"; } else { print "ok $N \# skipped (versions through 5.7.3 dump core here.)\n"; } $N++; # (98-101) Test default arguments splice @a, 0, 0, (0..11); splice @a, 4; check_contents("0$:1$:2$:3$:"); splice @a; check_contents(""); # (102-103) I think there's a bug here---it will fail to clear the EOF flag @a = (0..11); splice @a, -1, 1000; check_contents("0$:1$:2$:3$:4$:5$:6$:7$:8$:9$:10$:"); # (104-106) make sure that undefs are treated correctly---they should # be converted to empty records, and should not raise any warnings. # (Some of these failed in 0.90. The change to _fixrec fixed them.) # 20020331 { my $good = 1; my $warn; # If any of these raise warnings, we have a problem. local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $good = 0; $warn = shift(); ctrlfix($warn)}; local $^W = 1; @a = (1); splice @a, 1, 0, undef, undef, undef; print $good ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N # $warn\n"; $N++; $good = 1; print defined($a[2]) ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N\n"; $N++; $good = 1; my @r = splice @a, 2; print defined($r[0]) ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N\n"; $N++; $good = 1; } # (107-118) splice with negative length was treated wrong # 20020402 Reported by Juerd Waalboer @a = (0..8) ; splice @a, 0, -3; check_contents("6$:7$:8$:"); @a = (0..8) ; splice @a, 1, -3; check_contents("0$:6$:7$:8$:"); @a = (0..8) ; splice @a, 7, -3; check_contents("0$:1$:2$:3$:4$:5$:6$:7$:8$:"); @a = (0..2) ; splice @a, 0, -3; check_contents("0$:1$:2$:"); @a = (0..2) ; splice @a, 1, -3; check_contents("0$:1$:2$:"); @a = (0..2) ; splice @a, 7, -3; check_contents("0$:1$:2$:"); sub init_file { my $data = shift; open F, "> $file" or die $!; binmode F; print F $data; close F; } use POSIX 'SEEK_SET'; sub check_contents { my $x = shift; my $integrity = $o->_check_integrity($file, $ENV{INTEGRITY}); local *FH = $o->{fh}; seek FH, 0, SEEK_SET; print $integrity ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N\n"; $N++; my $a; { local $/; $a = } $a = "" unless defined $a; if ($a eq $x) { print "ok $N\n"; } else { ctrlfix($a, $x); print "not ok $N\n# expected <$x>, got <$a>\n"; } $N++; } sub ctrlfix { for (@_) { s/\n/\\n/g; s/\r/\\r/g; } } END { undef $o; untie @a; 1 while unlink $file; }