#!./perl -w # # Contributed by Graham Barr BEGIN { $warn = ""; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn .= join("",@_) } } sub ok ($$) { print $_[1] ? "ok " : "not ok ", $_[0], "\n"; } print "1..20\n"; my $NEWPROTO = 'Prototype mismatch:'; sub sub0 { 1 } sub sub0 { 2 } ok 1, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub0 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub1 { 1 } sub sub1 () { 2 } ok 2, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub1 vs ()\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 3, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub1 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub2 { 1 } sub sub2 ($) { 2 } ok 4, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub2 vs ($)\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 5, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub2 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub3 () { 1 } sub sub3 { 2 } ok 6, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub3 () vs none\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 7, $warn =~ s/Constant subroutine sub3 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub4 () { 1 } sub sub4 () { 2 } ok 8, $warn =~ s/Constant subroutine sub4 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub5 () { 1 } sub sub5 ($) { 2 } ok 9, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub5 () vs ($)\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 10, $warn =~ s/Constant subroutine sub5 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub6 ($) { 1 } sub sub6 { 2 } ok 11, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub6 ($) vs none\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 12, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub6 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub7 ($) { 1 } sub sub7 () { 2 } ok 13, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub7 ($) vs ()\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 14, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub7 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub8 ($) { 1 } sub sub8 ($) { 2 } ok 15, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub8 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; sub sub9 ($@) { 1 } sub sub9 ($) { 2 } ok 16, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO sub main::sub9 \(\$\Q@) vs ($)\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 17, $warn =~ s/Subroutine sub9 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; BEGIN { local $^W = 0; eval qq(sub sub10 () {1} sub sub10 {1}); } ok 18, $warn =~ s/$NEWPROTO \Qsub main::sub10 () vs none\E[^\n]+\n//s; ok 19, $warn =~ s/Constant subroutine sub10 redefined[^\n]+\n//s; ok 20, $warn eq ''; # If we got any errors that we were not expecting, then print them print $warn if length $warn;