#!./perl BEGIN { unless(grep /blib/, @INC) { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib' if -d '../lib'; } } use warnings; use strict; use Config; BEGIN { if(-d "lib" && -f "TEST") { if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bDB_File\b/ ) { print "1..0 # Skip: DB_File was not built\n"; exit 0; } } } use DB_File; use Fcntl; print "1..166\n"; unlink glob "__db.*"; sub ok { my $no = shift ; my $result = shift ; print "not " unless $result ; print "ok $no\n" ; return $result ; } { package Redirect ; use Symbol ; sub new { my $class = shift ; my $filename = shift ; my $fh = gensym ; open ($fh, ">$filename") || die "Cannot open $filename: $!" ; my $real_stdout = select($fh) ; return bless [$fh, $real_stdout ] ; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift ; close $self->[0] ; select($self->[1]) ; } } sub docat_del { my $file = shift; local $/ = undef; open(CAT,$file) || die "Cannot open $file: $!"; my $result = ; close(CAT); $result = normalise($result) ; unlink $file ; return $result; } sub normalise { my $data = shift ; $data =~ s#\r\n#\n#g if $^O eq 'cygwin' ; return $data ; } sub safeUntie { my $hashref = shift ; my $no_inner = 1; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {-- $no_inner } ; untie %$hashref; return $no_inner; } my $Dfile = "dbhash.tmp"; my $Dfile2 = "dbhash2.tmp"; my $null_keys_allowed = ($DB_File::db_ver < 2.004010 || $DB_File::db_ver >= 3.1 ); unlink $Dfile; umask(0); # Check the interface to HASHINFO my $dbh = new DB_File::HASHINFO ; ok(1, ! defined $dbh->{bsize}) ; ok(2, ! defined $dbh->{ffactor}) ; ok(3, ! defined $dbh->{nelem}) ; ok(4, ! defined $dbh->{cachesize}) ; ok(5, ! defined $dbh->{hash}) ; ok(6, ! defined $dbh->{lorder}) ; $dbh->{bsize} = 3000 ; ok(7, $dbh->{bsize} == 3000 ); $dbh->{ffactor} = 9000 ; ok(8, $dbh->{ffactor} == 9000 ); $dbh->{nelem} = 400 ; ok(9, $dbh->{nelem} == 400 ); $dbh->{cachesize} = 65 ; ok(10, $dbh->{cachesize} == 65 ); my $some_sub = sub {} ; $dbh->{hash} = $some_sub; ok(11, $dbh->{hash} eq $some_sub ); $dbh->{lorder} = 1234 ; ok(12, $dbh->{lorder} == 1234 ); # Check that an invalid entry is caught both for store & fetch eval '$dbh->{fred} = 1234' ; ok(13, $@ =~ /^DB_File::HASHINFO::STORE - Unknown element 'fred' at/ ); eval 'my $q = $dbh->{fred}' ; ok(14, $@ =~ /^DB_File::HASHINFO::FETCH - Unknown element 'fred' at/ ); # Now check the interface to HASH my ($X, %h); ok(15, $X = tie(%h, 'DB_File',$Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); die "Could not tie: $!" unless $X; my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime, $blksize,$blocks) = stat($Dfile); my %noMode = map { $_, 1} qw( amigaos MSWin32 NetWare cygwin ) ; ok(16, ($mode & 0777) == (($^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MacOS') ? 0666 : 0640) || $noMode{$^O} ); my ($key, $value, $i); while (($key,$value) = each(%h)) { $i++; } ok(17, !$i ); $h{'goner1'} = 'snork'; $h{'abc'} = 'ABC'; ok(18, $h{'abc'} eq 'ABC' ); ok(19, !defined $h{'jimmy'} ); ok(20, !exists $h{'jimmy'} ); ok(21, exists $h{'abc'} ); $h{'def'} = 'DEF'; $h{'jkl','mno'} = "JKL\034MNO"; $h{'a',2,3,4,5} = join("\034",'A',2,3,4,5); $h{'a'} = 'A'; #$h{'b'} = 'B'; $X->STORE('b', 'B') ; $h{'c'} = 'C'; #$h{'d'} = 'D'; $X->put('d', 'D') ; $h{'e'} = 'E'; $h{'f'} = 'F'; $h{'g'} = 'X'; $h{'h'} = 'H'; $h{'i'} = 'I'; $h{'goner2'} = 'snork'; delete $h{'goner2'}; # IMPORTANT - $X must be undefined before the untie otherwise the # underlying DB close routine will not get called. undef $X ; untie(%h); # tie to the same file again, do not supply a type - should default to HASH ok(22, $X = tie(%h,'DB_File',$Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640) ); # Modify an entry from the previous tie $h{'g'} = 'G'; $h{'j'} = 'J'; $h{'k'} = 'K'; $h{'l'} = 'L'; $h{'m'} = 'M'; $h{'n'} = 'N'; $h{'o'} = 'O'; $h{'p'} = 'P'; $h{'q'} = 'Q'; $h{'r'} = 'R'; $h{'s'} = 'S'; $h{'t'} = 'T'; $h{'u'} = 'U'; $h{'v'} = 'V'; $h{'w'} = 'W'; $h{'x'} = 'X'; $h{'y'} = 'Y'; $h{'z'} = 'Z'; $h{'goner3'} = 'snork'; delete $h{'goner1'}; $X->DELETE('goner3'); my @keys = keys(%h); my @values = values(%h); ok(23, $#keys == 29 && $#values == 29) ; $i = 0 ; while (($key,$value) = each(%h)) { if ($key eq $keys[$i] && $value eq $values[$i] && $key eq lc($value)) { $key =~ y/a-z/A-Z/; $i++ if $key eq $value; } } ok(24, $i == 30) ; @keys = ('blurfl', keys(%h), 'dyick'); ok(25, $#keys == 31) ; $h{'foo'} = ''; ok(26, $h{'foo'} eq '' ); # Berkeley DB from version 2.4.10 to 3.0 does not allow null keys. # This feature was reenabled in version 3.1 of Berkeley DB. my $result = 0 ; if ($null_keys_allowed) { $h{''} = 'bar'; $result = ( $h{''} eq 'bar' ); } else { $result = 1 } ok(27, $result) ; # check cache overflow and numeric keys and contents my $ok = 1; for ($i = 1; $i < 200; $i++) { $h{$i + 0} = $i + 0; } for ($i = 1; $i < 200; $i++) { $ok = 0 unless $h{$i} == $i; } ok(28, $ok ); ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime, $blksize,$blocks) = stat($Dfile); ok(29, $size > 0 ); @h{0..200} = 200..400; my @foo = @h{0..200}; ok(30, join(':',200..400) eq join(':',@foo) ); # Now check all the non-tie specific stuff # Check NOOVERWRITE will make put fail when attempting to overwrite # an existing record. my $status = $X->put( 'x', 'newvalue', R_NOOVERWRITE) ; ok(31, $status == 1 ); # check that the value of the key 'x' has not been changed by the # previous test ok(32, $h{'x'} eq 'X' ); # standard put $status = $X->put('key', 'value') ; ok(33, $status == 0 ); #check that previous put can be retrieved $value = 0 ; $status = $X->get('key', $value) ; ok(34, $status == 0 ); ok(35, $value eq 'value' ); # Attempting to delete an existing key should work $status = $X->del('q') ; ok(36, $status == 0 ); # Make sure that the key deleted, cannot be retrieved { no warnings 'uninitialized' ; ok(37, $h{'q'} eq undef ); } # Attempting to delete a non-existant key should fail $status = $X->del('joe') ; ok(38, $status == 1 ); # Check the get interface # First a non-existing key $status = $X->get('aaaa', $value) ; ok(39, $status == 1 ); # Next an existing key $status = $X->get('a', $value) ; ok(40, $status == 0 ); ok(41, $value eq 'A' ); # seq # ### # ditto, but use put to replace the key/value pair. # use seq to walk backwards through a file - check that this reversed is # check seq FIRST/LAST # sync # #### $status = $X->sync ; ok(42, $status == 0 ); # fd # ## $status = $X->fd ; ok(43, 1 ); #ok(43, $status != 0 ); undef $X ; untie %h ; unlink $Dfile; # clear # ##### ok(44, tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); foreach (1 .. 10) { $h{$_} = $_ * 100 } # check that there are 10 elements in the hash $i = 0 ; while (($key,$value) = each(%h)) { $i++; } ok(45, $i == 10); # now clear the hash %h = () ; # check it is empty $i = 0 ; while (($key,$value) = each(%h)) { $i++; } ok(46, $i == 0); untie %h ; unlink $Dfile ; # Now try an in memory file ok(47, $X = tie(%h, 'DB_File',undef, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); # fd with an in memory file should return fail $status = $X->fd ; ok(48, $status == -1 ); undef $X ; untie %h ; { # check ability to override the default hashing my %x ; my $filename = "xyz" ; my $hi = new DB_File::HASHINFO ; $::count = 0 ; $hi->{hash} = sub { ++$::count ; length $_[0] } ; ok(49, tie %x, 'DB_File', $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $hi ) ; $h{"abc"} = 123 ; ok(50, $h{"abc"} == 123) ; untie %x ; unlink $filename ; ok(51, $::count >0) ; } { # check that attempting to tie an array to a DB_HASH will fail my $filename = "xyz" ; my @x ; eval { tie @x, 'DB_File', $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ; } ; ok(52, $@ =~ /^DB_File can only tie an associative array to a DB_HASH database/) ; unlink $filename ; } { # sub-class test package Another ; use warnings ; use strict ; open(FILE, ">SubDB.pm") or die "Cannot open SubDB.pm: $!\n" ; print FILE <<'EOM' ; package SubDB ; use warnings ; use strict ; our (@ISA, @EXPORT); require Exporter ; use DB_File; @ISA=qw(DB_File); @EXPORT = @DB_File::EXPORT ; sub STORE { my $self = shift ; my $key = shift ; my $value = shift ; $self->SUPER::STORE($key, $value * 2) ; } sub FETCH { my $self = shift ; my $key = shift ; $self->SUPER::FETCH($key) - 1 ; } sub put { my $self = shift ; my $key = shift ; my $value = shift ; $self->SUPER::put($key, $value * 3) ; } sub get { my $self = shift ; $self->SUPER::get($_[0], $_[1]) ; $_[1] -= 2 ; } sub A_new_method { my $self = shift ; my $key = shift ; my $value = $self->FETCH($key) ; return "[[$value]]" ; } 1 ; EOM close FILE ; BEGIN { push @INC, '.'; } eval 'use SubDB ; '; main::ok(53, $@ eq "") ; my %h ; my $X ; eval ' $X = tie(%h, "SubDB","dbhash.tmp", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ); ' ; main::ok(54, $@ eq "") ; my $ret = eval '$h{"fred"} = 3 ; return $h{"fred"} ' ; main::ok(55, $@ eq "") ; main::ok(56, $ret == 5) ; my $value = 0; $ret = eval '$X->put("joe", 4) ; $X->get("joe", $value) ; return $value' ; main::ok(57, $@ eq "") ; main::ok(58, $ret == 10) ; $ret = eval ' R_NEXT eq main::R_NEXT ' ; main::ok(59, $@ eq "" ) ; main::ok(60, $ret == 1) ; $ret = eval '$X->A_new_method("joe") ' ; main::ok(61, $@ eq "") ; main::ok(62, $ret eq "[[11]]") ; undef $X; untie(%h); unlink "SubDB.pm", "dbhash.tmp" ; } { # DBM Filter tests use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; my ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; unlink $Dfile; sub checkOutput { no warnings 'uninitialized'; my($fk, $sk, $fv, $sv) = @_ ; print "# Fetch Key : expected '$fk' got '$fetch_key'\n" if $fetch_key ne $fk ; print "# Fetch Value : expected '$fv' got '$fetch_value'\n" if $fetch_value ne $fv ; print "# Store Key : expected '$sk' got '$store_key'\n" if $store_key ne $sk ; print "# Store Value : expected '$sv' got '$store_value'\n" if $store_value ne $sv ; print "# \$_ : expected 'original' got '$_'\n" if $_ ne 'original' ; return $fetch_key eq $fk && $store_key eq $sk && $fetch_value eq $fv && $store_value eq $sv && $_ eq 'original' ; } ok(63, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { $fetch_key = $_ }) ; $db->filter_store_key (sub { $store_key = $_ }) ; $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { $fetch_value = $_}) ; $db->filter_store_value (sub { $store_value = $_ }) ; $_ = "original" ; $h{"fred"} = "joe" ; # fk sk fv sv ok(64, checkOutput( "", "fred", "", "joe")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(65, $h{"fred"} eq "joe"); # fk sk fv sv ok(66, checkOutput( "", "fred", "joe", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; my ($k, $v) ; $k = 'fred'; ok(67, ! $db->seq($k, $v, R_FIRST) ) ; ok(68, $k eq "fred") ; ok(69, $v eq "joe") ; # fk sk fv sv ok(70, checkOutput( "fred", "fred", "joe", "")) ; # replace the filters, but remember the previous set my ($old_fk) = $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { $_ = uc $_ ; $fetch_key = $_ }) ; my ($old_sk) = $db->filter_store_key (sub { $_ = lc $_ ; $store_key = $_ }) ; my ($old_fv) = $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { $_ = "[$_]"; $fetch_value = $_ }) ; my ($old_sv) = $db->filter_store_value (sub { s/o/x/g; $store_value = $_ }) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; $h{"Fred"} = "Joe" ; # fk sk fv sv ok(71, checkOutput( "", "fred", "", "Jxe")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(72, $h{"Fred"} eq "[Jxe]"); # fk sk fv sv ok(73, checkOutput( "", "fred", "[Jxe]", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; $k = 'Fred'; $v =''; ok(74, ! $db->seq($k, $v, R_FIRST) ) ; ok(75, $k eq "FRED") or print "# k [$k]\n" ; ok(76, $v eq "[Jxe]") ; # fk sk fv sv ok(77, checkOutput( "FRED", "fred", "[Jxe]", "")) ; # put the original filters back $db->filter_fetch_key ($old_fk); $db->filter_store_key ($old_sk); $db->filter_fetch_value ($old_fv); $db->filter_store_value ($old_sv); ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; $h{"fred"} = "joe" ; ok(78, checkOutput( "", "fred", "", "joe")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(79, $h{"fred"} eq "joe"); ok(80, checkOutput( "", "fred", "joe", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; #ok(77, $db->FIRSTKEY() eq "fred") ; $k = 'fred'; ok(81, ! $db->seq($k, $v, R_FIRST) ) ; ok(82, $k eq "fred") ; ok(83, $v eq "joe") ; # fk sk fv sv ok(84, checkOutput( "fred", "fred", "joe", "")) ; # delete the filters $db->filter_fetch_key (undef); $db->filter_store_key (undef); $db->filter_fetch_value (undef); $db->filter_store_value (undef); ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; $h{"fred"} = "joe" ; ok(85, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(86, $h{"fred"} eq "joe"); ok(87, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; $k = 'fred'; ok(88, ! $db->seq($k, $v, R_FIRST) ) ; ok(89, $k eq "fred") ; ok(90, $v eq "joe") ; ok(91, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ; undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } { # DBM Filter with a closure use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; unlink $Dfile; ok(92, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); my %result = () ; sub Closure { my ($name) = @_ ; my $count = 0 ; my @kept = () ; return sub { ++$count ; push @kept, $_ ; $result{$name} = "$name - $count: [@kept]" ; } } $db->filter_store_key(Closure("store key")) ; $db->filter_store_value(Closure("store value")) ; $db->filter_fetch_key(Closure("fetch key")) ; $db->filter_fetch_value(Closure("fetch value")) ; $_ = "original" ; $h{"fred"} = "joe" ; ok(93, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 1: [fred]"); ok(94, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 1: [joe]"); ok(95, ! defined $result{"fetch key"} ); ok(96, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} ); ok(97, $_ eq "original") ; ok(98, $db->FIRSTKEY() eq "fred") ; ok(99, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 1: [fred]"); ok(100, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 1: [joe]"); ok(101, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [fred]"); ok(102, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} ); ok(103, $_ eq "original") ; $h{"jim"} = "john" ; ok(104, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 2: [fred jim]"); ok(105, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 2: [joe john]"); ok(106, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [fred]"); ok(107, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} ); ok(108, $_ eq "original") ; ok(109, $h{"fred"} eq "joe"); ok(110, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 3: [fred jim fred]"); ok(111, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 2: [joe john]"); ok(112, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [fred]"); ok(113, $result{"fetch value"} eq "fetch value - 1: [joe]"); ok(114, $_ eq "original") ; undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } { # DBM Filter recursion detection use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; unlink $Dfile; ok(115, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); $db->filter_store_key (sub { $_ = $h{$_} }) ; eval '$h{1} = 1234' ; ok(116, $@ =~ /^recursion detected in filter_store_key at/ ); undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } { # Examples from the POD my $file = "xyzt" ; { my $redirect = new Redirect $file ; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use strict ; use DB_File ; our (%h, $k, $v); unlink "fruit" ; tie %h, "DB_File", "fruit", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH or die "Cannot open file 'fruit': $!\n"; # Add a few key/value pairs to the file $h{"apple"} = "red" ; $h{"orange"} = "orange" ; $h{"banana"} = "yellow" ; $h{"tomato"} = "red" ; # Check for existence of a key print "Banana Exists\n\n" if $h{"banana"} ; # Delete a key/value pair. delete $h{"apple"} ; # print the contents of the file while (($k, $v) = each %h) { print "$k -> $v\n" } untie %h ; unlink "fruit" ; } ok(117, docat_del($file) eq <<'EOM') ; Banana Exists orange -> orange tomato -> red banana -> yellow EOM } { # Bug ID 20001013.009 # # test that $hash{KEY} = undef doesn't produce the warning # Use of uninitialized value in null operation use warnings ; use strict ; use DB_File ; unlink $Dfile; my %h ; my $a = ""; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; tie %h, 'DB_File', $Dfile or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ; $h{ABC} = undef; ok(118, $a eq "") ; untie %h ; unlink $Dfile; } { # test that %hash = () doesn't produce the warning # Argument "" isn't numeric in entersub use warnings ; use strict ; use DB_File ; unlink $Dfile; my %h ; my $a = ""; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; tie %h, 'DB_File', $Dfile or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ; %h = (); ; ok(119, $a eq "") ; untie %h ; unlink $Dfile; } { # When iterating over a tied hash using "each", the key passed to FETCH # will be recycled and passed to NEXTKEY. If a Source Filter modifies the # key in FETCH via a filter_fetch_key method we need to check that the # modified key doesn't get passed to NEXTKEY. # Also Test "keys" & "values" while we are at it. use warnings ; use strict ; use DB_File ; unlink $Dfile; my $bad_key = 0 ; my %h = () ; my $db ; ok(120, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { $_ =~ s/^Beta_/Alpha_/ if defined $_}) ; $db->filter_store_key (sub { $bad_key = 1 if /^Beta_/ ; $_ =~ s/^Alpha_/Beta_/}) ; $h{'Alpha_ABC'} = 2 ; $h{'Alpha_DEF'} = 5 ; ok(121, $h{'Alpha_ABC'} == 2); ok(122, $h{'Alpha_DEF'} == 5); my ($k, $v) = ("",""); while (($k, $v) = each %h) {} ok(123, $bad_key == 0); $bad_key = 0 ; foreach $k (keys %h) {} ok(124, $bad_key == 0); $bad_key = 0 ; foreach $v (values %h) {} ok(125, $bad_key == 0); undef $db ; untie %h ; unlink $Dfile; } { # now an error to pass 'hash' a non-code reference my $dbh = new DB_File::HASHINFO ; eval { $dbh->{hash} = 2 }; ok(126, $@ =~ /^Key 'hash' not associated with a code reference at/); } #{ # # recursion detection in hash # my %hash ; # my $Dfile = "xxx.db"; # unlink $Dfile; # my $dbh = new DB_File::HASHINFO ; # $dbh->{hash} = sub { $hash{3} = 4 ; length $_[0] } ; # # # ok(127, tie(%hash, 'DB_File',$Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ); # # eval { $hash{1} = 2; # $hash{4} = 5; # }; # # ok(128, $@ =~ /^DB_File hash callback: recursion detected/); # { # no warnings; # untie %hash; # } # unlink $Dfile; #} #ok(127, 1); #ok(128, 1); { # Check that two hash's don't interact my %hash1 ; my %hash2 ; my $h1_count = 0; my $h2_count = 0; unlink $Dfile, $Dfile2; my $dbh1 = new DB_File::HASHINFO ; $dbh1->{hash} = sub { ++ $h1_count ; length $_[0] } ; my $dbh2 = new DB_File::HASHINFO ; $dbh2->{hash} = sub { ++ $h2_count ; length $_[0] } ; my (%h); ok(127, tie(%hash1, 'DB_File',$Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh1 ) ); ok(128, tie(%hash2, 'DB_File',$Dfile2, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh2 ) ); $hash1{DEFG} = 5; $hash1{XYZ} = 2; $hash1{ABCDE} = 5; $hash2{defg} = 5; $hash2{xyz} = 2; $hash2{abcde} = 5; ok(129, $h1_count > 0); ok(130, $h1_count == $h2_count); ok(131, safeUntie \%hash1); ok(132, safeUntie \%hash2); unlink $Dfile, $Dfile2; } { # Passing undef for flags and/or mode when calling tie could cause # Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry my $warn_count = 0 ; #local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { ++ $warn_count }; my %hash1; unlink $Dfile; tie %hash1, 'DB_File',$Dfile, undef; ok(133, $warn_count == 0); $warn_count = 0; untie %hash1; unlink $Dfile; tie %hash1, 'DB_File',$Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, undef; ok(134, $warn_count == 0); untie %hash1; unlink $Dfile; tie %hash1, 'DB_File',$Dfile, undef, undef; ok(135, $warn_count == 0); $warn_count = 0; untie %hash1; unlink $Dfile; } { # Check that DBM Filter can cope with read-only $_ use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; my $Dfile = "xxy.db"; unlink $Dfile; ok(136, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { }) ; $db->filter_store_key (sub { }) ; $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { }) ; $db->filter_store_value (sub { }) ; $_ = "original" ; $h{"fred"} = "joe" ; ok(137, $h{"fred"} eq "joe"); eval { my @r= grep { $h{$_} } (1, 2, 3) }; ok (138, ! $@); # delete the filters $db->filter_fetch_key (undef); $db->filter_store_key (undef); $db->filter_fetch_value (undef); $db->filter_store_value (undef); $h{"fred"} = "joe" ; ok(139, $h{"fred"} eq "joe"); ok(140, $db->FIRSTKEY() eq "fred") ; eval { my @r= grep { $h{$_} } (1, 2, 3) }; ok (141, ! $@); undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } { # Check low-level API works with filter use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; my $Dfile = "xxy.db"; unlink $Dfile; ok(142, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { $_ = unpack("i", $_) } ); $db->filter_store_key (sub { $_ = pack("i", $_) } ); $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { $_ = unpack("i", $_) } ); $db->filter_store_value (sub { $_ = pack("i", $_) } ); $_ = 'fred'; my $key = 22 ; my $value = 34 ; $db->put($key, $value) ; ok 143, $key == 22; ok 144, $value == 34 ; ok 145, $_ eq 'fred'; #print "k [$key][$value]\n" ; my $val ; $db->get($key, $val) ; ok 146, $key == 22; ok 147, $val == 34 ; ok 148, $_ eq 'fred'; $key = 51 ; $value = 454; $h{$key} = $value ; ok 149, $key == 51; ok 150, $value == 454 ; ok 151, $_ eq 'fred'; undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } { # Regression Test for bug 30237 # Check that substr can be used in the key to db_put # and that db_put does not trigger the warning # # Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; my $Dfile = "xxy.db"; unlink $Dfile; ok(152, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); my $warned = ''; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$warned = $_[0]} ; # db-put with substr of key my %remember = () ; for my $ix ( 1 .. 2 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$key} = $value ; $db->put(substr($key,0), $value) ; } ok 153, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; # db-put with substr of value $warned = ''; for my $ix ( 10 .. 12 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$key} = $value ; $db->put($key, substr($value,0)) ; } ok 154, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; # via the tied hash is not a problem, but check anyway # substr of key $warned = ''; for my $ix ( 30 .. 32 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$key} = $value ; $h{substr($key,0)} = $value ; } ok 155, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; # via the tied hash is not a problem, but check anyway # substr of value $warned = ''; for my $ix ( 40 .. 42 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$key} = $value ; $h{$key} = substr($value,0) ; } ok 156, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; my %bad = () ; $key = ''; for ($status = $db->seq(substr($key,0), substr($value,0), R_FIRST ) ; $status == 0 ; $status = $db->seq(substr($key,0), substr($value,0), R_NEXT ) ) { #print "# key [$key] value [$value]\n" ; if (defined $remember{$key} && defined $value && $remember{$key} eq $value) { delete $remember{$key} ; } else { $bad{$key} = $value ; } } ok 157, keys %bad == 0 ; ok 158, keys %remember == 0 ; print "# missing -- $key=>$value\n" while ($key, $value) = each %remember; print "# bad -- $key=>$value\n" while ($key, $value) = each %bad; # Make sure this fix does not break code to handle an undef key # Berkeley DB undef key is broken between versions 2.3.16 and 3.1 my $value = 'fred'; $warned = ''; $db->put(undef, $value) ; ok 159, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; $warned = ''; my $no_NULL = ($DB_File::db_ver >= 2.003016 && $DB_File::db_ver < 3.001) ; print "# db_ver $DB_File::db_ver\n"; $value = '' ; $db->get(undef, $value) ; ok 160, $no_NULL || $value eq 'fred' or print "# got [$value]\n" ; ok 161, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; $warned = ''; undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } { # Check filter + substr use warnings ; use strict ; my (%h, $db) ; my $Dfile = "xxy.db"; unlink $Dfile; ok(162, $db = tie(%h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_HASH ) ); { $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { lc $_ } ); $db->filter_store_key (sub { uc $_ } ); $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { lc $_ } ); $db->filter_store_value (sub { uc $_ } ); } $_ = 'fred'; # db-put with substr of key my %remember = () ; my $status = 0 ; for my $ix ( 1 .. 2 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$key} = $value ; $status += $db->put(substr($key,0), substr($value,0)) ; } ok 163, $status == 0 or print "# Status $status\n" ; if (1) { $db->filter_fetch_key (undef); $db->filter_store_key (undef); $db->filter_fetch_value (undef); $db->filter_store_value (undef); } my %bad = () ; my $key = ''; my $value = ''; for ($status = $db->seq($key, $value, R_FIRST ) ; $status == 0 ; $status = $db->seq($key, $value, R_NEXT ) ) { #print "# key [$key] value [$value]\n" ; if (defined $remember{$key} && defined $value && $remember{$key} eq $value) { delete $remember{$key} ; } else { $bad{$key} = $value ; } } ok 164, $_ eq 'fred'; ok 165, keys %bad == 0 ; ok 166, keys %remember == 0 ; print "# missing -- $key $value\n" while ($key, $value) = each %remember; print "# bad -- $key $value\n" while ($key, $value) = each %bad; undef $db ; untie %h; unlink $Dfile; } exit ;