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fail.t
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fail.t
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use v6;
use Test;
plan 10;
# L<S04/Exceptions/The fail function>
{
# "use fatal" is not standard, so we don't have to disable it here
my $was_after_fail = 0;
my $was_before_fail = 0;
my $sub = sub { $was_before_fail++; my $exception = fail 42; $was_after_fail++ }; #OK not used
my $unthrown_exception = $sub();
# Note: We don't further access $unthrown_exception, so it doesn't get thrown
is $was_before_fail, 1, "fail() doesn't cause our sub to not get executed";
is $was_after_fail, 0, "fail() causes our sub to return (1)";
}
{
my $was_after_fail = 0;
my $was_after_sub = 0;
my $sub = sub { fail 42; $was_after_fail++ };
use fatal;
try { $sub(); $was_after_sub++ };
is $was_after_fail, 0, "fail() causes our sub to return (2)";
is $was_after_sub, 0, "fail() causes our try to die";
}
# RT #64990
{
our Int sub rt64990 { fail() }
ok rt64990() ~~ Failure, 'sub typed Int can fail()';
our Int sub repeat { return fail() }
ok repeat() ~~ Failure, 'sub typed Int can return Failure';
}
# RT #70229
{
sub rt70229 { return fail() }
my $rt70229 = rt70229();
ok $rt70229 ~~ Failure, 'got a Failure';
dies_ok { ~$rt70229 }, 'attempt to stringify Failure dies';
}
# RT #77946
{
sub rt77946 { return fail() }
my $rt77946 = rt77946();
isa_ok ?$rt77946, Bool, '?Failure returns a Bool';
isa_ok $rt77946.defined, Bool, 'Failure.defined returns a Bool';
}
done;
# vim: ft=perl6