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1#!./perl
2
3BEGIN {
4    chdir 't' if -d 't';
5    require './test.pl';
6    set_up_inc( qw(. ../lib) );
7}
8
9use strict qw(refs subs);
10
11plan(257);
12
13# Test this first before we extend the stack with other operations.
14# This caused an asan failure due to a bad write past the end of the stack.
15eval { die  1..127, $_=\() };
16
17# Test glob operations.
18
19$bar = "one";
20$foo = "two";
21{
22    local(*foo) = *bar;
23    is($foo, 'one');
24}
25is ($foo, 'two');
26
27$baz = "three";
28$foo = "four";
29{
30    local(*foo) = 'baz';
31    is ($foo, 'three');
32}
33is ($foo, 'four');
34
35$foo = "global";
36{
37    local(*foo);
38    is ($foo, undef);
39    $foo = "local";
40    is ($foo, 'local');
41}
42is ($foo, 'global');
43
44{
45    no strict 'refs';
46# Test fake references.
47
48    $baz = "valid";
49    $bar = 'baz';
50    $foo = 'bar';
51    is ($$$foo, 'valid');
52}
53
54# Test real references.
55
56$FOO = \$BAR;
57$BAR = \$BAZ;
58$BAZ = "hit";
59is ($$$FOO, 'hit');
60
61# Test references to real arrays.
62
63my $test = curr_test();
64@ary = ($test,$test+1,$test+2,$test+3);
65$ref[0] = \@a;
66$ref[1] = \@b;
67$ref[2] = \@c;
68$ref[3] = \@d;
69for $i (3,1,2,0) {
70    push(@{$ref[$i]}, "ok $ary[$i]\n");
71}
72print @a;
73print ${$ref[1]}[0];
74print @{$ref[2]}[0];
75{
76    no strict 'refs';
77    print @{'d'};
78}
79curr_test($test+4);
80
81# Test references to references.
82
83$refref = \\$x;
84$x = "Good";
85is ($$$refref, 'Good');
86
87# Test nested anonymous arrays.
88
89$ref = [[],2,[3,4,5,]];
90is (scalar @$ref, 3);
91is ($$ref[1], 2);
92is (${$$ref[2]}[2], 5);
93is (scalar @{$$ref[0]}, 0);
94
95is ($ref->[1], 2);
96is ($ref->[2]->[0], 3);
97
98# Test references to hashes of references.
99
100$refref = \%whatever;
101$refref->{"key"} = $ref;
102is ($refref->{"key"}->[2]->[0], 3);
103
104# Test to see if anonymous subarrays spring into existence.
105
106$spring[5]->[0] = 123;
107$spring[5]->[1] = 456;
108push(@{$spring[5]}, 789);
109is (join(':',@{$spring[5]}), "123:456:789");
110
111# Test to see if anonymous subhashes spring into existence.
112
113@{$spring2{"foo"}} = (1,2,3);
114$spring2{"foo"}->[3] = 4;
115is (join(':',@{$spring2{"foo"}}), "1:2:3:4");
116
117# Test references to subroutines.
118
119{
120    my $called;
121    sub mysub { $called++; }
122    $subref = \&mysub;
123    &$subref;
124    is ($called, 1);
125}
126is ref eval {\&{""}}, "CODE", 'reference to &{""} [perl #94476]';
127delete $My::{"Foo::"};
128is ref \&My::Foo::foo, "CODE",
129  'creating stub with \&deleted_stash::foo [perl #128532]';
130
131
132# Test references to return values of operators (TARGs/PADTMPs)
133{
134    my @refs;
135    for("a", "b") {
136        push @refs, \"$_"
137    }
138    is join(" ", map $$_, @refs), "a b", 'refgen+PADTMP';
139}
140
141$subrefref = \\&mysub2;
142is ($$subrefref->("GOOD"), "good");
143sub mysub2 { lc shift }
144
145# Test REGEXP assignment
146
147SKIP: {
148    skip_if_miniperl("no dynamic loading on miniperl, so can't load re", 5);
149    require re;
150    my $x = qr/x/;
151    my $str = "$x"; # regex stringification may change
152
153    my $y = $$x;
154    is ($y, $str, "bare REGEXP stringifies correctly");
155    ok (eval { "x" =~ $y }, "bare REGEXP matches correctly");
156
157    my $z = \$y;
158    ok (re::is_regexp($z), "new ref to REXEXP passes is_regexp");
159    is ($z, $str, "new ref to REGEXP stringifies correctly");
160    ok (eval { "x" =~ $z }, "new ref to REGEXP matches correctly");
161}
162{
163    my ($x, $str);
164    {
165        my $y = qr/x/;
166        $str = "$y";
167        $x = $$y;
168    }
169    is ($x, $str, "REGEXP keeps a ref to its mother_re");
170    ok (eval { "x" =~ $x }, "REGEXP with mother_re still matches");
171}
172
173# test dereferencing errors
174{
175    format STDERR =
176.
177    my $ref;
178    foreach $ref (*STDOUT{IO}, *STDERR{FORMAT}) {
179	eval q/ $$ref /;
180	like($@, qr/Not a SCALAR reference/, "Scalar dereference");
181	eval q/ @$ref /;
182	like($@, qr/Not an ARRAY reference/, "Array dereference");
183	eval q/ %$ref /;
184	like($@, qr/Not a HASH reference/, "Hash dereference");
185	eval q/ &$ref /;
186	like($@, qr/Not a CODE reference/, "Code dereference");
187    }
188
189    $ref = *STDERR{FORMAT};
190    eval q/ *$ref /;
191    like($@, qr/Not a GLOB reference/, "Glob dereference");
192
193    $ref = *STDOUT{IO};
194    eval q/ *$ref /;
195    is($@, '', "Glob dereference of PVIO is acceptable");
196
197    is($ref, *{$ref}{IO}, "IO slot of the temporary glob is set correctly");
198}
199
200# Test the ref operator.
201
202sub PVBM () { 'foo' }
203{ my $dummy = index 'foo', PVBM }
204
205my $pviv = 1; "$pviv";
206my $pvnv = 1.0; "$pvnv";
207my $x;
208
209# we don't test
210#   tied lvalue => SCALAR, as we haven't tested tie yet
211#   BIND, 'cos we can't create them yet
212#   REGEXP, 'cos that requires overload or Scalar::Util
213
214for (
215    [ 'undef',          SCALAR  => \undef               ],
216    [ 'constant IV',    SCALAR  => \1                   ],
217    [ 'constant NV',    SCALAR  => \1.0                 ],
218    [ 'constant PV',    SCALAR  => \'f'                 ],
219    [ 'scalar',         SCALAR  => \$x                  ],
220    [ 'PVIV',           SCALAR  => \$pviv               ],
221    [ 'PVNV',           SCALAR  => \$pvnv               ],
222    [ 'PVMG',           SCALAR  => \$0                  ],
223    [ 'PVBM',           SCALAR  => \PVBM                ],
224    [ 'scalar @array',  SCALAR  => \scalar @array       ],
225    [ 'scalar %hash',   SCALAR  => \scalar %hash        ],
226    [ 'vstring',        VSTRING => \v1                  ],
227    [ 'ref',            REF     => \\1                  ],
228    [ 'substr lvalue',  LVALUE  => \substr($x, 0, 0)    ],
229    [ 'pos lvalue',     LVALUE  => \pos                 ],
230    [ 'vec lvalue',     LVALUE  => \vec($x,0,1)         ],
231    [ 'named array',    ARRAY   => \@ary                ],
232    [ 'anon array',     ARRAY   => [ 1 ]                ],
233    [ 'named hash',     HASH    => \%whatever           ],
234    [ 'anon hash',      HASH    => { a => 1 }           ],
235    [ 'named sub',      CODE    => \&mysub,             ],
236    [ 'anon sub',       CODE    => sub { 1; }           ],
237    [ 'glob',           GLOB    => \*foo                ],
238    [ 'format',         FORMAT  => *STDERR{FORMAT}      ],
239) {
240    my ($desc, $type, $ref) = @$_;
241    is (ref $ref, $type, "ref() for ref to $desc");
242    like ("$ref", qr/^$type\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/, "stringify for ref to $desc");
243}
244
245is (ref *STDOUT{IO}, 'IO::File', 'IO refs are blessed into IO::File');
246like (*STDOUT{IO}, qr/^IO::File=IO\(0x[0-9a-f]+\)$/,
247    'stringify for IO refs');
248
249{ # Test re-use of ref's TARG [perl #101738]
250  my $obj = bless [], '____';
251  my $uniobj = bless [], chr 256;
252  my $get_ref = sub { ref shift };
253  my $dummy = &$get_ref($uniobj);
254     $dummy = &$get_ref($obj);
255  ok exists { ____ => undef }->{$dummy}, 'ref sets UTF8 flag correctly';
256}
257
258# Test anonymous hash syntax.
259
260$anonhash = {};
261is (ref $anonhash, 'HASH');
262
263# GH #21478
264$anonhash = { 'one' };
265is scalar keys %$anonhash, 1, 'single value in anonhash creates a key (count)';
266ok exists $anonhash->{one},   'single value in anonhash creates a key (existence)';
267is $anonhash->{one}, undef,   'single value in anonhash creates a key (value)';
268
269$anonhash2 = {FOO => 'BAR', ABC => 'XYZ',};
270is (join('', sort values %$anonhash2), 'BARXYZ');
271
272# Test bless operator.
273
274package MYHASH;
275{
276    no warnings qw(syntax deprecated);
277    $object = bless $main'anonhash2;
278}
279main::is (ref $object, 'MYHASH');
280main::is ($object->{ABC}, 'XYZ');
281
282$object2 = bless {};
283main::is (ref $object2,	'MYHASH');
284
285# Test ordinary call on object method.
286
287&mymethod($object,"argument");
288
289sub mymethod {
290    local($THIS, @ARGS) = @_;
291    die 'Got a "' . ref($THIS). '" instead of a MYHASH'
292	unless ref $THIS eq 'MYHASH';
293    main::is ($ARGS[0], "argument");
294    main::is ($THIS->{FOO}, 'BAR');
295}
296
297# Test automatic destructor call.
298
299$string = "bad";
300$object = "foo";
301$string = "good";
302{
303    no warnings qw(syntax deprecated);
304    $main'anonhash2 = "foo";
305}
306$string = "";
307
308DESTROY {
309    return unless $string;
310    main::is ($string, 'good');
311
312    # Test that the object has not already been "cursed".
313    main::isnt (ref shift, 'HASH');
314}
315
316# Now test inheritance of methods.
317
318package OBJ;
319
320@ISA = ('BASEOBJ');
321
322{
323    no warnings qw(syntax deprecated);
324    $main'object = bless {FOO => 'foo', BAR => 'bar'};
325}
326
327package main;
328
329# Test arrow-style method invocation.
330
331is ($object->doit("BAR"), 'bar');
332
333# Test indirect-object-style method invocation.
334
335$foo = doit $object "FOO";
336main::is ($foo, 'foo');
337
338{
339    no warnings qw(syntax deprecated);
340    sub BASEOBJ'doit {
341        local $ref = shift;
342        die "Not an OBJ" unless ref $ref eq 'OBJ';
343        $ref->{shift()};
344    }
345}
346
347package UNIVERSAL;
348@ISA = 'LASTCHANCE';
349
350package LASTCHANCE;
351sub foo { main::is ($_[1], 'works') }
352
353package WHATEVER;
354foo WHATEVER "works";
355
356#
357# test the \(@foo) construct
358#
359package main;
360@foo = \(1..3);
361@bar = \(@foo);
362@baz = \(1,@foo,@bar);
363is (scalar (@bar), 3);
364is (scalar grep(ref($_), @bar), 3);
365is (scalar (@baz), 3);
366
367my(@fuu) = \(1..2,3);
368my(@baa) = \(@fuu);
369my(@bzz) = \(1,@fuu,@baa);
370is (scalar (@baa), 3);
371is (scalar grep(ref($_), @baa), 3);
372is (scalar (@bzz), 3);
373
374# also, it can't be an lvalue
375# (That’s what *you* think!  --sprout)
376eval '\\($x, $y) = (1, 2);';
377like ($@, qr/Can\'t modify.*ref.*in.*assignment(?x:
378           )|Experimental aliasing via reference not enabled/);
379
380# test for proper destruction of lexical objects
381$test = curr_test();
382sub larry::DESTROY { print "# larry\nok $test\n"; }
383sub curly::DESTROY { print "# curly\nok ", $test + 1, "\n"; }
384sub moe::DESTROY   { print "# moe\nok ", $test + 2, "\n"; }
385
386{
387    my ($joe, @curly, %larry);
388    my $moe = bless \$joe, 'moe';
389    my $curly = bless \@curly, 'curly';
390    my $larry = bless \%larry, 'larry';
391    print "# leaving block\n";
392}
393
394print "# left block\n";
395curr_test($test + 3);
396
397# another glob test
398
399
400$foo = "garbage";
401{ local(*bar) = "foo" }
402$bar = "glob 3";
403local(*bar) = *bar;
404is ($bar, "glob 3");
405
406$var = "glob 4";
407$_   = \$var;
408is ($$_, 'glob 4');
409
410
411# test if reblessing during destruction results in more destruction
412$test = curr_test();
413{
414    package A;
415    sub new { bless {}, shift }
416    DESTROY { print "# destroying 'A'\nok ", $test + 1, "\n" }
417    package _B;
418    sub new { bless {}, shift }
419    DESTROY { print "# destroying '_B'\nok $test\n"; bless shift, 'A' }
420    package main;
421    my $b = _B->new;
422}
423curr_test($test + 2);
424
425# test if $_[0] is properly protected in DESTROY()
426
427{
428    my $test = curr_test();
429    my $i = 0;
430    local $SIG{'__DIE__'} = sub {
431	my $m = shift;
432	if ($i++ > 4) {
433	    print "# infinite recursion, bailing\nnot ok $test\n";
434	    exit 1;
435        }
436	like ($m, qr/^Modification of a read-only/);
437    };
438    package C;
439    sub new { bless {}, shift }
440    DESTROY { $_[0] = 'foo' }
441    {
442	print "# should generate an error...\n";
443	my $c = C->new;
444    }
445    print "# good, didn't recurse\n";
446}
447
448# test that DESTROY is called on all objects during global destruction,
449# even those without hard references [perl #36347]
450
451is(
452  runperl(
453   stderr => 1, prog => 'sub DESTROY { print qq-aaa\n- } bless \$a[0]'
454  ),
455 "aaa\n", 'DESTROY called on array elem'
456);
457is(
458  runperl(
459   stderr => 1,
460   prog => '{ bless \my@x; *a=sub{@x}}sub DESTROY { print qq-aaa\n- }'
461  ),
462 "aaa\n",
463 'DESTROY called on closure variable'
464);
465
466# But cursing objects must not result in double frees
467# This caused "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar" in 5.16.
468fresh_perl_is(
469  'bless \%foo::, bar::; bless \%bar::, foo::; print "ok\n"', "ok\n",
470   { stderr => 1 },
471  'no double free when stashes are blessed into each other');
472
473
474# test if refgen behaves with autoviv magic
475{
476    my @a;
477    $a[1] = "good";
478    my $got;
479    for (@a) {
480	$got .= ${\$_};
481	$got .= ';';
482    }
483    is ($got, ";good;");
484}
485
486# This test is the reason for postponed destruction in sv_unref
487$a = [1,2,3];
488$a = $a->[1];
489is ($a, 2);
490
491# This test used to coredump. The BEGIN block is important as it causes the
492# op that created the constant reference to be freed. Hence the only
493# reference to the constant string "pass" is in $a. The hack that made
494# sure $a = $a->[1] would work didn't work with references to constants.
495
496
497foreach my $lexical ('', 'my $a; ') {
498  my $expect = "pass\n";
499  my $result = runperl (switches => ['-wl'], stderr => 1,
500    prog => $lexical . 'BEGIN {$a = \q{pass}}; $a = $$a; print $a');
501
502  is ($?, 0);
503  is ($result, $expect);
504}
505
506$test = curr_test();
507sub x::DESTROY {print "ok ", $test + shift->[0], "\n"}
508{ my $a1 = bless [3],"x";
509  my $a2 = bless [2],"x";
510  { my $a3 = bless [1],"x";
511    my $a4 = bless [0],"x";
512    567;
513  }
514}
515curr_test($test+4);
516
517is (runperl (switches=>['-l'],
518	     prog=> 'print 1; print qq-*$\*-;print 1;'),
519    "1\n*\n*\n1\n");
520
521# bug #21347
522
523runperl(prog => 'sub UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD { qr// } a->p' );
524is ($?, 0, 'UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD called when freeing qr//');
525
526runperl(prog => 'sub UNIVERSAL::DESTROY { warn } bless \$a, A', stderr => 1);
527is ($?, 0, 'warn called inside UNIVERSAL::DESTROY');
528
529
530# bug #22719
531
532runperl(prog => 'sub f { my $x = shift; *z = $x; } f({}); f();');
533is ($?, 0, 'coredump on typeglob = (SvRV && !SvROK)');
534
535# bug #27268: freeing self-referential typeglobs could trigger
536# "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar" warnings
537
538is (runperl(
539    prog => 'use Symbol;my $x=bless \gensym,q{t}; print;*$$x=$x',
540    stderr => 1
541), '', 'freeing self-referential typeglob');
542
543# using a regex in the destructor for STDOUT segfaulted because the
544# REGEX pad had already been freed (ithreads build only). The
545# object is required to trigger the early freeing of GV refs to STDOUT
546
547TODO: {
548    local $TODO = "works but output through pipe is mangled" if $^O eq 'VMS';
549    like (runperl(
550        prog => '$x=bless[]; sub IO::Handle::DESTROY{$_=q{bad};s/bad/ok/;print}',
551        stderr => 1
552          ), qr/^(ok)+$/, 'STDOUT destructor');
553}
554
555{
556    no strict 'refs';
557    $name8 = chr 163;
558    $name_utf8 = $name8 . chr 256;
559    chop $name_utf8;
560
561    is ($$name8, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
562    is ($$name_utf8, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
563    $$name8 = "Pound";
564    is ($$name8, "Pound", 'Accessing via 8 bit symref works');
565    is ($$name_utf8, "Pound", 'Accessing via UTF8 symref works');
566}
567
568{
569    no strict 'refs';
570    $name_utf8 = $name = chr 9787;
571    utf8::encode $name_utf8;
572
573    is (length $name, 1, "Name is 1 char");
574    is (length $name_utf8, 3, "UTF8 representation is 3 chars");
575
576    is ($$name, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
577    is ($$name_utf8, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
578    $$name = "Face";
579    is ($$name, "Face", 'Accessing via Unicode symref works');
580    is ($$name_utf8, undef,
581	'Accessing via the UTF8 byte sequence gives nothing');
582}
583
584{
585    no strict 'refs';
586    $name1 = "\0Chalk";
587    $name2 = "\0Cheese";
588
589    isnt ($name1, $name2, "They differ");
590
591    is ($$name1, undef, 'Nothing before we start (scalars)');
592    is ($$name2, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
593    $$name1 = "Yummy";
594    is ($$name1, "Yummy", 'Accessing via the correct name works');
595    is ($$name2, undef,
596	'Accessing via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
597    # defined uses a different code path
598    ok (defined $$name1, 'defined via the correct name works');
599    ok (!defined $$name2,
600	'defined via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
601
602    is ($name1->[0], undef, 'Nothing before we start (arrays)');
603    is ($name2->[0], undef, 'Nothing before we start');
604    $name1->[0] = "Yummy";
605    is ($name1->[0], "Yummy", 'Accessing via the correct name works');
606    is ($name2->[0], undef,
607	'Accessing via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
608    ok (defined $name1->[0], 'defined via the correct name works');
609    ok (!defined$name2->[0],
610	'defined via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
611
612    my (undef, $one) = @{$name1}[2,3];
613    my (undef, $two) = @{$name2}[2,3];
614    is ($one, undef, 'Nothing before we start (array slices)');
615    is ($two, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
616    @{$name1}[2,3] = ("Very", "Yummy");
617    (undef, $one) = @{$name1}[2,3];
618    (undef, $two) = @{$name2}[2,3];
619    is ($one, "Yummy", 'Accessing via the correct name works');
620    is ($two, undef,
621	'Accessing via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
622    ok (defined $one, 'defined via the correct name works');
623    ok (!defined $two,
624	'defined via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
625
626    is ($name1->{PWOF}, undef, 'Nothing before we start (hashes)');
627    is ($name2->{PWOF}, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
628    $name1->{PWOF} = "Yummy";
629    is ($name1->{PWOF}, "Yummy", 'Accessing via the correct name works');
630    is ($name2->{PWOF}, undef,
631	'Accessing via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
632    ok (defined $name1->{PWOF}, 'defined via the correct name works');
633    ok (!defined $name2->{PWOF},
634	'defined via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
635
636    my (undef, $one) = @{$name1}{'SNIF', 'BEEYOOP'};
637    my (undef, $two) = @{$name2}{'SNIF', 'BEEYOOP'};
638    is ($one, undef, 'Nothing before we start (hash slices)');
639    is ($two, undef, 'Nothing before we start');
640    @{$name1}{'SNIF', 'BEEYOOP'} = ("Very", "Yummy");
641    (undef, $one) = @{$name1}{'SNIF', 'BEEYOOP'};
642    (undef, $two) = @{$name2}{'SNIF', 'BEEYOOP'};
643    is ($one, "Yummy", 'Accessing via the correct name works');
644    is ($two, undef,
645	'Accessing via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
646    ok (defined $one, 'defined via the correct name works');
647    ok (!defined $two,
648	'defined via a different NUL-containing name gives nothing');
649
650    $name1 = "Left"; $name2 = "Left\0Right";
651    my $glob2 = *{$name2};
652
653    is ($glob1, undef, "We get different typeglobs. In fact, undef");
654
655    *{$name1} = sub {"One"};
656    *{$name2} = sub {"Two"};
657
658    is (&{$name1}, "One");
659    is (&{$name2}, "Two");
660}
661
662# test derefs after list slice
663
664is ( ({foo => "bar"})[0]{foo}, "bar", 'hash deref from list slice w/o ->' );
665is ( ({foo => "bar"})[0]->{foo}, "bar", 'hash deref from list slice w/ ->' );
666is ( ([qw/foo bar/])[0][1], "bar", 'array deref from list slice w/o ->' );
667is ( ([qw/foo bar/])[0]->[1], "bar", 'array deref from list slice w/ ->' );
668is ( (sub {"bar"})[0](), "bar", 'code deref from list slice w/o ->' );
669is ( (sub {"bar"})[0]->(), "bar", 'code deref from list slice w/ ->' );
670
671# deref on empty list shouldn't autovivify
672{
673    local $@;
674    eval { ()[0]{foo} };
675    like ( "$@", qr/Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference/,
676           "deref of undef from list slice fails" );
677}
678
679# these will segfault if they fail
680
681my $pvbm = PVBM;
682my $rpvbm = \$pvbm;
683
684ok (!eval { *$rpvbm }, 'PVBM ref is not a GLOB ref');
685ok (!eval { *$pvbm }, 'PVBM is not a GLOB ref');
686ok (!eval { $$pvbm }, 'PVBM is not a SCALAR ref');
687ok (!eval { @$pvbm }, 'PVBM is not an ARRAY ref');
688ok (!eval { %$pvbm }, 'PVBM is not a HASH ref');
689ok (!eval { $pvbm->() }, 'PVBM is not a CODE ref');
690ok (!eval { $rpvbm->foo }, 'PVBM is not an object');
691
692# bug 24254
693is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => 'map eval qq(exit),1 for 1'), "");
694is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => 'eval { for (1) { map { die } 2 } };'), "");
695is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => 'for (125) { map { exit } (213)}'), "");
696my $hushed = $^O eq 'VMS' ? 'use vmsish qw(hushed);' : '';
697is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => $hushed . 'map die,4 for 3'), "Died at -e line 1.\n");
698is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => $hushed . 'grep die,4 for 3'), "Died at -e line 1.\n");
699is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => $hushed . 'for $a (3) {@b=sort {die} 4,5}'), "Died at -e line 1.\n");
700
701# bug 57564
702is( runperl(stderr => 1, prog => 'my $i;for $i (1) { for $i (2) { } }'), "");
703
704# The mechanism for freeing objects in globs used to leave dangling
705# pointers to freed SVs. To test this, we construct this nested structure:
706#    GV => blessed(AV) => RV => GV => blessed(SV)
707# all with a refcnt of 1, and hope that the second GV gets processed first
708# by do_clean_named_objs.  Then when the first GV is processed, it mustn't
709# find anything nasty left by the previous GV processing.
710# The eval is stop things in the main body of the code holding a reference
711# to a GV, and the print at the end seems to bee necessary to ensure
712# the correct freeing order of *x and *y (no, I don't know why - DAPM).
713
714is (runperl(
715	prog => 'eval q[bless \@y; bless \$x; $y[0] = \*x; $z = \*y; ]; '
716		. 'delete $::{x}; delete $::{y}; print qq{ok\n};',
717	stderr => 1),
718    "ok\n", 'freeing freed glob in global destruction');
719
720
721# Test undefined hash references as arguments to %{} in boolean context
722# [perl #81750]
723{
724 no strict 'refs';
725 eval { my $foo; %$foo;             }; ok !$@, '%$undef';
726 eval { my $foo; scalar %$foo;      }; ok !$@, 'scalar %$undef';
727 eval { my $foo; !%$foo;            }; ok !$@, '!%$undef';
728 eval { my $foo; if ( %$foo) {}     }; ok !$@, 'if ( %$undef) {}';
729 eval { my $foo; if (!%$foo) {}     }; ok !$@, 'if (!%$undef) {}';
730 eval { my $foo; unless ( %$foo) {} }; ok !$@, 'unless ( %$undef) {}';
731 eval { my $foo; unless (!%$foo) {} }; ok !$@, 'unless (!%$undef) {}';
732 eval { my $foo; 1 if %$foo;        }; ok !$@, '1 if %$undef';
733 eval { my $foo; 1 if !%$foo;       }; ok !$@, '1 if !%$undef';
734 eval { my $foo; 1 unless %$foo;    }; ok !$@, '1 unless %$undef;';
735 eval { my $foo; 1 unless ! %$foo;  }; ok !$@, '1 unless ! %$undef';
736 eval { my $foo;  %$foo ? 1 : 0;    }; ok !$@, ' %$undef ? 1 : 0';
737 eval { my $foo; !%$foo ? 1 : 0;    }; ok !$@, '!%$undef ? 1 : 0';
738}
739
740# RT #88330
741# Make sure that a leaked thinggy with multiple weak references to
742# it doesn't trigger a panic with multiple rounds of global cleanup
743# (Perl_sv_clean_all).
744
745{
746    local $ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL} = 2;
747
748    # we do all permutations of array/hash, 1ref/2ref, to account
749    # for the different way backref magic is stored
750
751    fresh_perl_is(<<'EOF', 'ok', { stderr => 1 }, 'array with 1 weak ref');
752no warnings 'experimental::builtin';
753use builtin qw(weaken);
754my $r = [];
755Internals::SvREFCNT(@$r, 9);
756my $r1 = $r;
757weaken($r1);
758print "ok";
759EOF
760
761    fresh_perl_is(<<'EOF', 'ok', { stderr => 1 }, 'array with 2 weak refs');
762no warnings 'experimental::builtin';
763use builtin qw(weaken);
764my $r = [];
765Internals::SvREFCNT(@$r, 9);
766my $r1 = $r;
767weaken($r1);
768my $r2 = $r;
769weaken($r2);
770print "ok";
771EOF
772
773    fresh_perl_is(<<'EOF', 'ok', { stderr => 1 }, 'hash with 1 weak ref');
774no warnings 'experimental::builtin';
775use builtin qw(weaken);
776my $r = {};
777Internals::SvREFCNT(%$r, 9);
778my $r1 = $r;
779weaken($r1);
780print "ok";
781EOF
782
783    fresh_perl_is(<<'EOF', 'ok', { stderr => 1 }, 'hash with 2 weak refs');
784no warnings 'experimental::builtin';
785use builtin qw(weaken);
786my $r = {};
787Internals::SvREFCNT(%$r, 9);
788my $r1 = $r;
789weaken($r1);
790my $r2 = $r;
791weaken($r2);
792print "ok";
793EOF
794
795}
796
797{
798    my $error;
799    *hassgropper::DESTROY = sub {
800        no warnings 'experimental::builtin';
801        use builtin qw(weaken);
802        eval { weaken($_[0]) };
803        $error = $@;
804        # This line caused a crash before weaken refused to weaken a
805        # read-only reference:
806        $do::not::overwrite::this = $_[0];
807    };
808    my $xs = bless [], "hassgropper";
809    undef $xs;
810    like $error, qr/^Modification of a read-only/,
811       'weaken refuses to weaken a read-only ref';
812    # Now that the test has passed, avoid sabotaging global destruction:
813    undef *hassgropper::DESTROY;
814    undef $do::not::overwrite::this;
815}
816
817
818is ref( bless {}, "nul\0clean" ), "nul\0clean", "ref() is nul-clean";
819
820# Test constants and references thereto.
821for (3) {
822    eval { $_ = 4 };
823    like $@, qr/^Modification of a read-only/,
824       'assignment to value aliased to literal number';
825    eval { ${\$_} = 4 };
826    like $@, qr/^Modification of a read-only/,
827       'refgen does not allow assignment to value aliased to literal number';
828}
829for ("4eounthouonth") {
830    eval { $_ = 4 };
831    like $@, qr/^Modification of a read-only/,
832       'assignment to value aliased to literal string';
833    eval { ${\$_} = 4 };
834    like $@, qr/^Modification of a read-only/,
835       'refgen does not allow assignment to value aliased to literal string';
836}
837{
838    my $aref = \123;
839    is \$$aref, $aref,
840	'[perl #109746] referential identity of \literal under threads+mad'
841}
842
843# ref in boolean context
844{
845    my $false = 0;
846    my $true  = 1;
847    my $plain = [];
848    my $obj     = bless {}, "Foo";
849    my $objnull = bless [], "";
850    my $obj0    = bless [], "0";
851    my $obj00   = bless [], "00";
852    my $obj1    = bless [], "1";
853
854    is !ref $false,   1, '!ref $false';
855    is !ref $true,    1, '!ref $true';
856    is !ref $plain,   "", '!ref $plain';
857    is !ref $obj,     "", '!ref $obj';
858    is !ref $objnull, "", '!ref $objnull';
859    is !ref $obj0   , 1, '!ref $obj0';
860    is !ref $obj00,   "", '!ref $obj00';
861    is !ref $obj1,    "", '!ref $obj1';
862
863    is ref $obj || 0,               "Foo",   'ref $obj || 0';
864    is ref $obj // 0,               "Foo",   'ref $obj // 0';
865    is $true && ref $obj,           "Foo",   '$true && ref $obj';
866    is ref $obj ? "true" : "false", "true",  'ref $obj ? "true" : "false"';
867
868    my $r = 2;
869    if (ref $obj) { $r = 1 };
870    is $r, 1, 'if (ref $obj)';
871
872    $r = 2;
873    if (ref $obj0) { $r = 1 };
874    is $r, 2, 'if (ref $obj0)';
875
876    $r = 2;
877    if (ref $obj) { $r = 1 } else { $r = 0 };
878    is $r, 1, 'if (ref $obj) else';
879
880    $r = 2;
881    if (ref $obj0) { $r = 1 } else { $r = 0 };
882    is $r, 0, 'if (ref $obj0) else';
883}
884
885{
886    # RT #78288
887    # if an op returns &PL_sv_zero rather than newSViv(0), the
888    # value should be mutable. So ref (via the PADTMP flag) should
889    # make a mutable copy
890
891    my @a = ();
892    my $r = \ scalar grep $_ == 1, @a;
893    $$r += 10;
894    is $$r, 10, "RT #78288 - mutable PL_sv_zero copy";
895}
896
897
898# RT#130861: heap-use-after-free in pp_rv2sv, from asan fuzzing
899SKIP: {
900    skip_if_miniperl("no dynamic loading on miniperl, so can't load arybase", 1);
901    # this value is critical - its just enough so that the stack gets
902    # grown which loading/calling arybase
903    my $n = 125;
904
905    my $code = <<'EOF';
906$ary = '[';
907my @a = map $$ary, 1..NNN;
908print "@a\n";
909EOF
910    $code =~ s/NNN/$n/g;
911    my @exp = ("0") x $n;
912    fresh_perl_is($code, "@exp", { stderr => 1 },
913                    'rt#130861: heap uaf in pp_rv2sv');
914}
915
916# Bit of a hack to make test.pl happy. There are 3 more tests after it leaves.
917$test = curr_test();
918curr_test($test + 3);
919# test global destruction
920
921my $test1 = $test + 1;
922my $test2 = $test + 2;
923
924package FINALE;
925
926{
927    $ref3 = bless ["ok $test2\n"];	# package destruction
928    my $ref2 = bless ["ok $test1\n"];	# lexical destruction
929    local $ref1 = bless ["ok $test\n"];	# dynamic destruction
930    1;					# flush any temp values on stack
931}
932
933DESTROY {
934    print $_[0][0];
935}
936
937