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use v6;
use Test;
plan 33;
# L<S04/The Relationship of Blocks and Declarations/function has been renamed>
{
my $a = 42;
{
is((temp $a = 23; $a), 23, "temp() changed the variable (1)");
}
is $a, 42, "temp() restored the variable (1)";
}
# Test that temp() restores the variable at scope exit, not at subroutine
# entry.
{
my $a = 42;
my $get_a = { $a };
{
is((temp $a = 23; $a), 23, "temp() changed the variable (2-1)");
is $get_a(), 23, "temp() changed the variable (2-2)";
}
is $a, 42, "temp() restored the variable (2)";
}
# temp() shouldn't change the variable containers
{
my $a = 42;
my $get_a = { $a };
{
ok((temp $a = 23; $a =:= $get_a()), "temp() shouldn't change the variable containers");
}
}
{
our $pkgvar = 42;
{
is((temp $pkgvar = 'not 42'; $pkgvar), 'not 42', "temp() changed the package variable (3-1)");
}
is $pkgvar, 42, "temp() restored the package variable (3-2)";
}
# Test that temp() restores variable even when not exited regularly (using a
# (possibly implicit) call to return()), but when left because of an exception.
{
my $a = 42;
try {
is((temp $a = 23; $a), 23, "temp() changed the variable in a try block");
die 57;
};
is $a, 42, "temp() restored the variable, the block was exited using an exception";
}
eval('
{
my @array = (0, 1, 2);
{
temp @array[1] = 42;
is @array[1], 42, "temp() changed our array element";
}
is @array[1], 1, "temp() restored our array element";
}
"1 - delete this line when the parsefail eval() is removed";
') or skip("parsefail: temp \@array[1]", 2);
{
my %hash = (:a(1), :b(2), :c(3));
{
temp %hash<b> = 42;
is %hash<b>, 42, "temp() changed our hash element";
}
is %hash<b>, 2, "temp() restored our array element";
}
{
my $struct = [
"doesnt_matter",
{
doesnt_matter => "doesnt_matter",
key => [
"doesnt_matter",
42,
],
},
];
{
temp $struct[1]<key>[1] = 23;
is $struct[1]<key>[1], 23, "temp() changed our nested arrayref/hashref element";
}
is $struct[1]<key>[1], 42, "temp() restored our nested arrayref/hashref element";
}
# Block TEMP{}
# L<S06/Temporization/You can also modify the behaviour of temporized code structures>
# (Test is more or less directly from S06.)
#?niecza 2 skip 'spec clarification needed'
#?rakudo 2 skip 'TEMP phasers NYI'
{
my $next = 0;
# Here is the real implementation of &advance.
sub advance() {
my $curr = $next++;
TEMP {{ $next = $curr }} # TEMP block returns the closure { $next = $curr }
return $curr;
};
# and later...
is advance(), 0, "TEMP{} block (1)";
is advance(), 1, "TEMP{} block (2)";
is advance(), 2, "TEMP{} block (3)";
is $next, 3, "TEMP{} block (4)";
#?pugs 4 todo 'feature'
flunk "TEMP{} block (5)";
flunk "TEMP{} block (6)";
flunk "TEMP{} block (7)";
flunk "TEMP{} block (8)";
# Following does parse, but isn't executed (don't know why).
# If the "{" on the following line is changed to "if 1 {", it is executed,
# too, but then it dies complaining about not finding a matching temp()
# function. So, for now, we just comment the following block and add
# unconditional flunk()s.
# {
# #?pugs 4 todo 'feature'
# is temp(advance()), 3, "TEMP{} block (5)";
# is $next, 4, "TEMP{} block (6)";
# is temp(advance()), 4, "TEMP{} block (7)";
# is temp(advance()), 5, "TEMP{} block (8)";
# } # $next = 3
is $next, 3, "TEMP{} block (9)";
is advance(), 3, "TEMP{} block (10)";
is $next, 4, "TEMP{} block (11)";
}
# Following are OO tests, but I think they fit better in var/temp.t than in
# oo/.
# L<S06/Temporization/temp invokes its argument's .TEMP method.>
{
my $was_in_own_temp_handler = 0;
class WierdTemp is Int {
method TEMP {
$was_in_own_temp_handler++;
return { $was_in_own_temp_handler++ };
}
}
my $a = WierdTemp.new();
ok defined($a), "instantiating a WierdTemp worked";
is $was_in_own_temp_handler, 0, ".TEMP method wasn't yet executed";
{
is((temp $a; $was_in_own_temp_handler), 1, ".TEMP method was executed on temporization");
}
is $was_in_own_temp_handler, 2, ".TEMP method was executed on restoration";
}
{
my $depth = 0;
my $c = 1;
sub a {
++temp $c;
a() if ++$depth < 3;
}
a();
is $c, 1, 'recursive nested temps are restored properly';
}
{
my $a=1;
{
temp $a=2;
temp $a=3;
}
is $a, 1, 'multiple temps in the same scope are restored properly';
}
# vim: ft=perl6