#!./perl -w 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 ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bDB_File\b/ ) { print "1..0 # Skip: DB_File was not built\n"; exit 0; } } } use DB_File; use Fcntl; our ($dbh, $Dfile, $bad_ones, $FA); # full tied array support started in Perl 5.004_57 # Double check to see if it is available. { sub try::TIEARRAY { bless [], "try" } sub try::FETCHSIZE { $FA = 1 } $FA = 0 ; my @a ; tie @a, 'try' ; my $a = @a ; } 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 { my $file = shift; local $/ = undef; open(CAT,$file) || die "Cannot open $file:$!"; my $result = ; close(CAT); normalise($result) ; return $result; } sub docat_del { my $file = shift; my $result = docat($file); unlink $file ; return $result; } sub safeUntie { my $hashref = shift ; my $no_inner = 1; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {-- $no_inner } ; untie @$hashref; return $no_inner; } sub bad_one { unless ($bad_ones++) { print STDERR <{bval}) ; ok(2, ! defined $dbh->{cachesize}) ; ok(3, ! defined $dbh->{psize}) ; ok(4, ! defined $dbh->{flags}) ; ok(5, ! defined $dbh->{lorder}) ; ok(6, ! defined $dbh->{reclen}) ; ok(7, ! defined $dbh->{bfname}) ; $dbh->{bval} = 3000 ; ok(8, $dbh->{bval} == 3000 ); $dbh->{cachesize} = 9000 ; ok(9, $dbh->{cachesize} == 9000 ); $dbh->{psize} = 400 ; ok(10, $dbh->{psize} == 400 ); $dbh->{flags} = 65 ; ok(11, $dbh->{flags} == 65 ); $dbh->{lorder} = 123 ; ok(12, $dbh->{lorder} == 123 ); $dbh->{reclen} = 1234 ; ok(13, $dbh->{reclen} == 1234 ); $dbh->{bfname} = 1234 ; ok(14, $dbh->{bfname} == 1234 ); # Check that an invalid entry is caught both for store & fetch eval '$dbh->{fred} = 1234' ; ok(15, $@ =~ /^DB_File::RECNOINFO::STORE - Unknown element 'fred' at/ ); eval 'my $q = $dbh->{fred}' ; ok(16, $@ =~ /^DB_File::RECNOINFO::FETCH - Unknown element 'fred' at/ ); # Now check the interface to RECNOINFO my $X ; my @h ; ok(17, $X = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ; my %noMode = map { $_, 1} qw( amigaos MSWin32 NetWare cygwin ) ; ok(18, ((stat($Dfile))[2] & 0777) == (($^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MacOS') ? 0666 : 0640) || $noMode{$^O} ); #my $l = @h ; my $l = $X->length ; ok(19, ($FA ? @h == 0 : !$l) ); my @data = qw( a b c d ever f g h i j k longername m n o p) ; $h[0] = shift @data ; ok(20, $h[0] eq 'a' ); my $ i; foreach (@data) { $h[++$i] = $_ } unshift (@data, 'a') ; ok(21, defined $h[1] ); ok(22, ! defined $h[16] ); ok(23, $FA ? @h == @data : $X->length == @data ); # Overwrite an entry & check fetch it $h[3] = 'replaced' ; $data[3] = 'replaced' ; ok(24, $h[3] eq 'replaced' ); #PUSH my @push_data = qw(added to the end) ; ($FA ? push(@h, @push_data) : $X->push(@push_data)) ; push (@data, @push_data) ; ok(25, $h[++$i] eq 'added' ); ok(26, $h[++$i] eq 'to' ); ok(27, $h[++$i] eq 'the' ); ok(28, $h[++$i] eq 'end' ); # POP my $popped = pop (@data) ; my $value = ($FA ? pop @h : $X->pop) ; ok(29, $value eq $popped) ; # SHIFT $value = ($FA ? shift @h : $X->shift) ; my $shifted = shift @data ; ok(30, $value eq $shifted ); # UNSHIFT # empty list ($FA ? unshift @h,() : $X->unshift) ; ok(31, ($FA ? @h == @data : $X->length == @data )); my @new_data = qw(add this to the start of the array) ; $FA ? unshift (@h, @new_data) : $X->unshift (@new_data) ; unshift (@data, @new_data) ; ok(32, $FA ? @h == @data : $X->length == @data ); ok(33, $h[0] eq "add") ; ok(34, $h[1] eq "this") ; ok(35, $h[2] eq "to") ; ok(36, $h[3] eq "the") ; ok(37, $h[4] eq "start") ; ok(38, $h[5] eq "of") ; ok(39, $h[6] eq "the") ; ok(40, $h[7] eq "array") ; ok(41, $h[8] eq $data[8]) ; # Brief test for SPLICE - more thorough 'soak test' is later. my @old; if ($FA) { @old = splice(@h, 1, 2, qw(bananas just before)); } else { @old = $X->splice(1, 2, qw(bananas just before)); } ok(42, $h[0] eq "add") ; ok(43, $h[1] eq "bananas") ; ok(44, $h[2] eq "just") ; ok(45, $h[3] eq "before") ; ok(46, $h[4] eq "the") ; ok(47, $h[5] eq "start") ; ok(48, $h[6] eq "of") ; ok(49, $h[7] eq "the") ; ok(50, $h[8] eq "array") ; ok(51, $h[9] eq $data[8]) ; $FA ? splice(@h, 1, 3, @old) : $X->splice(1, 3, @old); # Now both arrays should be identical my $ok = 1 ; my $j = 0 ; foreach (@data) { $ok = 0, last if $_ ne $h[$j ++] ; } ok(52, $ok ); # Neagtive subscripts # get the last element of the array ok(53, $h[-1] eq $data[-1] ); ok(54, $h[-1] eq $h[ ($FA ? @h : $X->length) -1] ); # get the first element using a negative subscript eval '$h[ - ( $FA ? @h : $X->length)] = "abcd"' ; ok(55, $@ eq "" ); ok(56, $h[0] eq "abcd" ); # now try to read before the start of the array eval '$h[ - (1 + ($FA ? @h : $X->length))] = 1234' ; ok(57, $@ =~ '^Modification of non-creatable array value attempted' ); # IMPORTANT - $X must be undefined before the untie otherwise the # underlying DB close routine will not get called. undef $X ; ok(58, safeUntie \@h); unlink $Dfile; { # Check bval defaults to \n my @h = () ; my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ; ok(59, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ; $h[0] = "abc" ; $h[1] = "def" ; $h[3] = "ghi" ; ok(60, safeUntie \@h); my $x = docat($Dfile) ; unlink $Dfile; ok(61, $x eq "abc\ndef\n\nghi\n") ; } { # Change bval my @h = () ; my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ; $dbh->{bval} = "-" ; ok(62, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ; $h[0] = "abc" ; $h[1] = "def" ; $h[3] = "ghi" ; ok(63, safeUntie \@h); my $x = docat($Dfile) ; unlink $Dfile; my $ok = ($x eq "abc-def--ghi-") ; bad_one() unless $ok ; ok(64, $ok) ; } { # Check R_FIXEDLEN with default bval (space) my @h = () ; my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ; $dbh->{flags} = R_FIXEDLEN ; $dbh->{reclen} = 5 ; ok(65, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ; $h[0] = "abc" ; $h[1] = "def" ; $h[3] = "ghi" ; ok(66, safeUntie \@h); my $x = docat($Dfile) ; unlink $Dfile; my $ok = ($x eq "abc def ghi ") ; bad_one() unless $ok ; ok(67, $ok) ; } { # Check R_FIXEDLEN with user-defined bval my @h = () ; my $dbh = new DB_File::RECNOINFO ; $dbh->{flags} = R_FIXEDLEN ; $dbh->{bval} = "-" ; $dbh->{reclen} = 5 ; ok(68, tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $dbh ) ; $h[0] = "abc" ; $h[1] = "def" ; $h[3] = "ghi" ; ok(69, safeUntie \@h); my $x = docat($Dfile) ; unlink $Dfile; my $ok = ($x eq "abc--def-------ghi--") ; bad_one() unless $ok ; ok(70, $ok) ; } { # check that attempting to tie an associative array to a DB_RECNO will fail my $filename = "xyz" ; my %x ; eval { tie %x, 'DB_File', $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ; } ; ok(71, $@ =~ /^DB_File can only tie an array to a DB_RECNO 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 or die "Could not close: $!"; BEGIN { push @INC, '.'; } eval 'use SubDB ; '; main::ok(72, $@ eq "") ; my @h ; my $X ; eval ' $X = tie(@h, "SubDB","recno.tmp", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ); ' ; die "Could not tie: $!" unless $X; main::ok(73, $@ eq "") ; my $ret = eval '$h[3] = 3 ; return $h[3] ' ; main::ok(74, $@ eq "") ; main::ok(75, $ret == 5) ; my $value = 0; $ret = eval '$X->put(1, 4) ; $X->get(1, $value) ; return $value' ; main::ok(76, $@ eq "") ; main::ok(77, $ret == 10) ; $ret = eval ' R_NEXT eq main::R_NEXT ' ; main::ok(78, $@ eq "" ) ; main::ok(79, $ret == 1) ; $ret = eval '$X->A_new_method(1) ' ; main::ok(80, $@ eq "") ; main::ok(81, $ret eq "[[11]]") ; undef $X; main::ok(82, main::safeUntie \@h); unlink "SubDB.pm", "recno.tmp" ; } { # test $# my $self ; unlink $Dfile; ok(83, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ; $h[0] = "abc" ; $h[1] = "def" ; $h[2] = "ghi" ; $h[3] = "jkl" ; ok(84, $FA ? $#h == 3 : $self->length() == 4) ; undef $self ; ok(85, safeUntie \@h); my $x = docat($Dfile) ; ok(86, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\njkl\n") ; # $# sets array to same length $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640, $DB_RECNO ; ok(87, $self) or warn "# $DB_File::Error\n"; if ($FA) { $#h = 3 } else { $self->STORESIZE(4) } ok(88, $FA ? $#h == 3 : $self->length() == 4) ; undef $self ; ok(89, safeUntie \@h); $x = docat($Dfile) ; ok(90, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\njkl\n") ; # $# sets array to bigger ok(91, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ; if ($FA) { $#h = 6 } else { $self->STORESIZE(7) } ok(92, $FA ? $#h == 6 : $self->length() == 7) ; undef $self ; ok(93, safeUntie \@h); $x = docat($Dfile) ; ok(94, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\njkl\n\n\n\n") ; # $# sets array smaller ok(95, $self = tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ; if ($FA) { $#h = 2 } else { $self->STORESIZE(3) } ok(96, $FA ? $#h == 2 : $self->length() == 3) ; undef $self ; ok(97, safeUntie \@h); $x = docat($Dfile) ; ok(98, $x eq "abc\ndef\nghi\n") ; unlink $Dfile; } { # DBM Filter tests use warnings ; use strict ; my (@h, $db) ; my ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; unlink $Dfile; sub checkOutput { my($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(99, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ); $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" ; $h[0] = "joe" ; # fk sk fv sv ok(100, checkOutput( "", 0, "", "joe")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(101, $h[0] eq "joe"); # fk sk fv sv ok(102, checkOutput( "", 0, "joe", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(103, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0) ; # fk sk fv sv ok(104, checkOutput( 0, "", "", "")) ; # replace the filters, but remember the previous set my ($old_fk) = $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { ++ $_ ; $fetch_key = $_ }) ; my ($old_sk) = $db->filter_store_key (sub { $_ *= 2 ; $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 ; $h[1] = "Joe" ; # fk sk fv sv ok(105, checkOutput( "", 2, "", "Jxe")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(106, $h[1] eq "[Jxe]"); # fk sk fv sv ok(107, checkOutput( "", 2, "[Jxe]", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(108, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 1) ; # fk sk fv sv ok(109, checkOutput( 1, "", "", "")) ; # 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 ; $h[0] = "joe" ; ok(110, checkOutput( "", 0, "", "joe")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(111, $h[0] eq "joe"); ok(112, checkOutput( "", 0, "joe", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(113, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0) ; ok(114, checkOutput( 0, "", "", "")) ; # 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 ; $h[0] = "joe" ; ok(115, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(116, $h[0] eq "joe"); ok(117, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ; ($fetch_key, $store_key, $fetch_value, $store_value) = ("") x 4 ; ok(118, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0) ; ok(119, checkOutput( "", "", "", "")) ; undef $db ; ok(120, safeUntie \@h); unlink $Dfile; } { # DBM Filter with a closure use warnings ; use strict ; my (@h, $db) ; unlink $Dfile; ok(121, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ); my %result = () ; sub Closure { my ($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[0] = "joe" ; ok(122, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 1: [0]"); ok(123, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 1: [joe]"); ok(124, ! defined $result{"fetch key"} ); ok(125, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} ); ok(126, $_ eq "original") ; ok(127, $db->FIRSTKEY() == 0 ) ; ok(128, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 1: [0]"); ok(129, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 1: [joe]"); ok(130, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [0]"); ok(131, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} ); ok(132, $_ eq "original") ; $h[7] = "john" ; ok(133, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 2: [0 7]"); ok(134, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 2: [joe john]"); ok(135, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [0]"); ok(136, ! defined $result{"fetch value"} ); ok(137, $_ eq "original") ; ok(138, $h[0] eq "joe"); ok(139, $result{"store key"} eq "store key - 3: [0 7 0]"); ok(140, $result{"store value"} eq "store value - 2: [joe john]"); ok(141, $result{"fetch key"} eq "fetch key - 1: [0]"); ok(142, $result{"fetch value"} eq "fetch value - 1: [joe]"); ok(143, $_ eq "original") ; undef $db ; ok(144, safeUntie \@h); unlink $Dfile; } { # DBM Filter recursion detection use warnings ; use strict ; my (@h, $db) ; unlink $Dfile; ok(145, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ); $db->filter_store_key (sub { $_ = $h[0] }) ; eval '$h[1] = 1234' ; ok(146, $@ =~ /^recursion detected in filter_store_key at/ ); undef $db ; ok(147, safeUntie \@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 ; my $filename = "text" ; unlink $filename ; my @h ; my $x = tie @h, "DB_File", $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO or die "Cannot open file 'text': $!\n" ; # Add a few key/value pairs to the file $h[0] = "orange" ; $h[1] = "blue" ; $h[2] = "yellow" ; $FA ? push @h, "green", "black" : $x->push("green", "black") ; my $elements = $FA ? scalar @h : $x->length ; print "The array contains $elements entries\n" ; my $last = $FA ? pop @h : $x->pop ; print "popped $last\n" ; $FA ? unshift @h, "white" : $x->unshift("white") ; my $first = $FA ? shift @h : $x->shift ; print "shifted $first\n" ; # Check for existence of a key print "Element 1 Exists with value $h[1]\n" if $h[1] ; # use a negative index print "The last element is $h[-1]\n" ; print "The 2nd last element is $h[-2]\n" ; undef $x ; untie @h ; unlink $filename ; } ok(148, docat_del($file) eq <<'EOM') ; The array contains 5 entries popped black shifted white Element 1 Exists with value blue The last element is green The 2nd last element is yellow EOM my $save_output = "xyzt" ; { my $redirect = new Redirect $save_output ; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use strict ; our (@h, $H, $file, $i); use DB_File ; use Fcntl ; $file = "text" ; unlink $file ; $H = tie @h, "DB_File", $file, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO or die "Cannot open file $file: $!\n" ; # first create a text file to play with $h[0] = "zero" ; $h[1] = "one" ; $h[2] = "two" ; $h[3] = "three" ; $h[4] = "four" ; # Print the records in order. # # The length method is needed here because evaluating a tied # array in a scalar context does not return the number of # elements in the array. print "\nORIGINAL\n" ; foreach $i (0 .. $H->length - 1) { print "$i: $h[$i]\n" ; } # use the push & pop methods $a = $H->pop ; $H->push("last") ; print "\nThe last record was [$a]\n" ; # and the shift & unshift methods $a = $H->shift ; $H->unshift("first") ; print "The first record was [$a]\n" ; # Use the API to add a new record after record 2. $i = 2 ; $H->put($i, "Newbie", R_IAFTER) ; # and a new record before record 1. $i = 1 ; $H->put($i, "New One", R_IBEFORE) ; # delete record 3 $H->del(3) ; # now print the records in reverse order print "\nREVERSE\n" ; for ($i = $H->length - 1 ; $i >= 0 ; -- $i) { print "$i: $h[$i]\n" } # same again, but use the API functions instead print "\nREVERSE again\n" ; my ($s, $k, $v) = (0, 0, 0) ; for ($s = $H->seq($k, $v, R_LAST) ; $s == 0 ; $s = $H->seq($k, $v, R_PREV)) { print "$k: $v\n" } undef $H ; untie @h ; unlink $file ; } ok(149, docat_del($save_output) eq <<'EOM') ; ORIGINAL 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four The last record was [four] The first record was [zero] REVERSE 5: last 4: three 3: Newbie 2: one 1: New One 0: first REVERSE again 5: last 4: three 3: Newbie 2: one 1: New One 0: first 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, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0664, $DB_RECNO or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ; $h[0] = undef; ok(150, $a eq "") ; ok(151, safeUntie \@h); unlink $Dfile; } { # test that %hash = () doesn't produce the warning # Argument "" isn't numeric in entersub use warnings ; use strict ; use DB_File ; my $a = ""; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; unlink $Dfile; my @h ; tie @h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0664, $DB_RECNO or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ; @h = (); ; ok(152, $a eq "") ; ok(153, safeUntie \@h); unlink $Dfile; } { # Check that DBM Filter can cope with read-only $_ use warnings ; use strict ; my (@h, $db) ; unlink $Dfile; ok(154, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ); $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { }) ; $db->filter_store_key (sub { }) ; $db->filter_fetch_value (sub { }) ; $db->filter_store_value (sub { }) ; $_ = "original" ; $h[0] = "joe" ; ok(155, $h[0] eq "joe"); eval { my @r= grep { $h[$_] } (1, 2, 3) }; ok (156, ! $@); # delete the filters $db->filter_fetch_key (undef); $db->filter_store_key (undef); $db->filter_fetch_value (undef); $db->filter_store_value (undef); $h[1] = "joe" ; ok(157, $h[1] eq "joe"); eval { my @r= grep { $h[$_] } (1, 2, 3) }; ok (158, ! $@); 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(159, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO ) ); $db->filter_fetch_key (sub { ++ $_ } ); $db->filter_store_key (sub { -- $_ } ); $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 160, $key == 22; ok 161, $value == 34 ; ok 162, $_ eq 'fred'; #print "k [$key][$value]\n" ; my $val ; $db->get($key, $val) ; ok 163, $key == 22; ok 164, $val == 34 ; ok 165, $_ eq 'fred'; $key = 51 ; $value = 454; $h[$key] = $value ; ok 166, $key == 51; ok 167, $value == 454 ; ok 168, $_ 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 $status ; my $Dfile = "xxy.db"; unlink $Dfile; ok(169, $db = tie(@h, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0640, $DB_RECNO) ); my $warned = ''; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$warned = $_[0]} ; # db-put with substr of key my %remember = () ; for my $ix ( 0 .. 2 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{substr($key,0, 1)} = $value ; $db->put(substr($key,0, 1), $value) ; } ok 170, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; # db-put with substr of value $warned = ''; for my $ix ( 3 .. 5 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$ix} = $value ; $db->put($ix, substr($value,0)) ; } ok 171, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; # via the tied array is not a problem, but check anyway # substr of key $warned = ''; for my $ix ( 6 .. 8 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{substr($key,0,1)} = $value ; $h[substr($key,0,1)] = $value ; } ok 172, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; # via the tied array is not a problem, but check anyway # substr of value $warned = ''; for my $ix ( 9 .. 10 ) { my $key = $ix . "data" ; my $value = "value$ix" ; $remember{$ix} = $value ; $h[$ix] = substr($value,0) ; } ok 173, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; my %bad = () ; my $key = ''; for (my $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 174, keys %bad == 0 ; ok 175, 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 my $value = 'fred'; $warned = ''; $status = $db->put(undef, $value) ; ok 176, $status == 0 or print "# put failed - status $status\n"; ok 177, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; $warned = ''; print "# db_ver $DB_File::db_ver\n"; $value = '' ; $status = $db->get(undef, $value) ; ok 178, $status == 0 or print "# get failed - status $status\n" ; ok(179, $db->get(undef, $value) == 0) or print "# get failed\n" ; ok 180, $value eq 'fred' or print "# got [$value]\n" ; ok 181, $warned eq '' or print "# Caught warning [$warned]\n" ; $warned = ''; undef $db ; untie @h; unlink $Dfile; } # Only test splice if this is a newish version of Perl exit unless $FA ; # Test SPLICE { # check that the splice warnings are under the same lexical control # as their non-tied counterparts. use warnings; use strict; my $a = ''; my @a = (1); local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$a = $_[0]} ; unlink $Dfile; my @tied ; tie @tied, 'DB_File', $Dfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0664, $DB_RECNO or die "Can't open file: $!\n" ; # uninitialized offset use warnings; my $offset ; $a = ''; splice(@a, $offset); ok(182, $a =~ /^Use of uninitialized value /); $a = ''; splice(@tied, $offset); ok(183, $a =~ /^Use of uninitialized value in splice/); no warnings 'uninitialized'; $a = ''; splice(@a, $offset); ok(184, $a eq ''); $a = ''; splice(@tied, $offset); ok(185, $a eq ''); # uninitialized length use warnings; my $length ; $a = ''; splice(@a, 0, $length); ok(186, $a =~ /^Use of uninitialized value /); $a = ''; splice(@tied, 0, $length); ok(187, $a =~ /^Use of uninitialized value in splice/); no warnings 'uninitialized'; $a = ''; splice(@a, 0, $length); ok(188, $a eq ''); $a = ''; splice(@tied, 0, $length); ok(189, $a eq ''); # offset past end of array use warnings; $a = ''; splice(@a, 3); my $splice_end_array = ($a =~ /^splice\(\) offset past end of array/); $a = ''; splice(@tied, 3); ok(190, !$splice_end_array || $a =~ /^splice\(\) offset past end of array/); no warnings 'misc'; $a = ''; splice(@a, 3); ok(191, $a eq ''); $a = ''; splice(@tied, 3); ok(192, $a eq ''); ok(193, safeUntie \@tied); unlink $Dfile; } # # These are a few regression tests: bundles of five arguments to pass # to test_splice(). The first four arguments correspond to those # given to splice(), and the last says which context to call it in # (scalar, list or void). # # The expected result is not needed because we get that by running # Perl's built-in splice(). # my @tests = ([ [ 'falsely', 'dinosaur', 'remedy', 'commotion', 'rarely', 'paleness' ], -4, -2, [ 'redoubled', 'Taylorize', 'Zoe', 'halogen' ], 'void' ], [ [ 'a' ], -2, 1, [ 'B' ], 'void' ], [ [ 'Hartley', 'Islandia', 'assents', 'wishful' ], 0, -4, [ 'maids' ], 'void' ], [ [ 'visibility', 'pocketful', 'rectangles' ], -10, 0, [ 'garbages' ], 'void' ], [ [ 'sleeplessly' ], 8, -4, [ 'Margery', 'clearing', 'repercussion', 'clubs', 'arise' ], 'void' ], [ [ 'chastises', 'recalculates' ], 0, 0, [ 'momentariness', 'mediates', 'accents', 'toils', 'regaled' ], 'void' ], [ [ 'b', '' ], 9, 8, [ 'otrb', 'stje', 'ixrpw', 'vxfx', 'lhhf' ], 'scalar' ], [ [ 'b', '' ], undef, undef, [ 'otrb', 'stje', 'ixrpw', 'vxfx', 'lhhf' ], 'scalar' ], [ [ 'riheb' ], -8, undef, [], 'void' ], [ [ 'uft', 'qnxs', '' ], 6, -2, [ 'znp', 'mhnkh', 'bn' ], 'void' ], ); my $testnum = 194; my $failed = 0; my $tmp = "dbr$$"; foreach my $test (@tests) { my $err = test_splice(@$test); if (defined $err) { print STDERR "# failed: ", Dumper($test); print STDERR "# error: $err\n"; $failed = 1; ok($testnum++, 0); } else { ok($testnum++, 1) } } if ($failed) { # Not worth running the random ones print STDERR '# skipping ', $testnum++, "\n"; } else { # A thousand randomly-generated tests $failed = 0; srand(0); foreach (0 .. 1000 - 1) { my $test = rand_test(); my $err = test_splice(@$test); if (defined $err) { print STDERR "# failed: ", Dumper($test); print STDERR "# error: $err\n"; $failed = 1; print STDERR "# skipping any remaining random tests\n"; last; } } ok($testnum++, not $failed); } die "testnum ($testnum) != total_tests ($total_tests) + 1" if $testnum != $total_tests + 1; exit ; # Subroutines for SPLICE testing # test_splice() # # Test the new splice() against Perl's built-in one. The first four # parameters are those passed to splice(), except that the lists must # be (explicitly) passed by reference, and are not actually modified. # (It's just a test!) The last argument specifies the context in # which to call the functions: 'list', 'scalar', or 'void'. # # Returns: # undef, if the two splices give the same results for the given # arguments and context; # # an error message showing the difference, otherwise. # # Reads global variable $tmp. # sub test_splice { die 'usage: test_splice(array, offset, length, list, context)' if @_ != 5; my ($array, $offset, $length, $list, $context) = @_; my @array = @$array; my @list = @$list; unlink $tmp; my @h; my $H = tie @h, 'DB_File', $tmp, O_CREAT|O_RDWR, 0644, $DB_RECNO or die "cannot open $tmp: $!"; my $i = 0; foreach ( @array ) { $h[$i++] = $_ } return "basic DB_File sanity check failed" if list_diff(\@array, \@h); # Output from splice(): # Returned value (munged a bit), error msg, warnings # my ($s_r, $s_error, @s_warnings); my $gather_warning = sub { push @s_warnings, $_[0] }; if ($context eq 'list') { my @r; eval { local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning; @r = splice @array, $offset, $length, @list; }; $s_error = $@; $s_r = \@r; } elsif ($context eq 'scalar') { my $r; eval { local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning; $r = splice @array, $offset, $length, @list; }; $s_error = $@; $s_r = [ $r ]; } elsif ($context eq 'void') { eval { local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning; splice @array, $offset, $length, @list; }; $s_error = $@; $s_r = []; } else { die "bad context $context"; } foreach ($s_error, @s_warnings) { chomp; s/ at \S+ line \d+\.$//; # only built-in splice identifies name of uninit value s/(uninitialized value) \$\w+/$1/; } # Now do the same for DB_File's version of splice my ($ms_r, $ms_error, @ms_warnings); $gather_warning = sub { push @ms_warnings, $_[0] }; if ($context eq 'list') { my @r; eval { local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning; @r = splice @h, $offset, $length, @list; }; $ms_error = $@; $ms_r = \@r; } elsif ($context eq 'scalar') { my $r; eval { local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning; $r = splice @h, $offset, $length, @list; }; $ms_error = $@; $ms_r = [ $r ]; } elsif ($context eq 'void') { eval { local $SIG{__WARN__} = $gather_warning; splice @h, $offset, $length, @list; }; $ms_error = $@; $ms_r = []; } else { die "bad context $context"; } foreach ($ms_error, @ms_warnings) { chomp; s/ at \S+ line \d+\.?.*//s; } return "different errors: '$s_error' vs '$ms_error'" if $s_error ne $ms_error; return('different return values: ' . Dumper($s_r) . ' vs ' . Dumper($ms_r)) if list_diff($s_r, $ms_r); return('different changed list: ' . Dumper(\@array) . ' vs ' . Dumper(\@h)) if list_diff(\@array, \@h); if ((scalar @s_warnings) != (scalar @ms_warnings)) { return 'different number of warnings'; } while (@s_warnings) { my $sw = shift @s_warnings; my $msw = shift @ms_warnings; if (defined $sw and defined $msw) { $msw =~ s/ \(.+\)$//; $msw =~ s/ in splice$// if $] < 5.006; if ($sw ne $msw) { return "different warning: '$sw' vs '$msw'"; } } elsif (not defined $sw and not defined $msw) { # Okay. } else { return "one warning defined, another undef"; } } undef $H; untie @h; open(TEXT, $tmp) or die "cannot open $tmp: $!"; @h = ; normalise @h; chomp @h; close TEXT or die "cannot close $tmp: $!"; return('list is different when re-read from disk: ' . Dumper(\@array) . ' vs ' . Dumper(\@h)) if list_diff(\@array, \@h); unlink $tmp; return undef; # success } # list_diff() # # Do two lists differ? # # Parameters: # reference to first list # reference to second list # # Returns true iff they differ. Only works for lists of (string or # undef). # # Surely there is a better way to do this? # sub list_diff { die 'usage: list_diff(ref to first list, ref to second list)' if @_ != 2; my ($a, $b) = @_; my @a = @$a; my @b = @$b; return 1 if (scalar @a) != (scalar @b); for (my $i = 0; $i < @a; $i++) { my ($ae, $be) = ($a[$i], $b[$i]); if (defined $ae and defined $be) { return 1 if $ae ne $be; } elsif (not defined $ae and not defined $be) { # Two undefined values are 'equal' } else { return 1; } } return 0; } # rand_test() # # Think up a random ARRAY, OFFSET, LENGTH, LIST, and context. # ARRAY or LIST might be empty, and OFFSET or LENGTH might be # undefined. Return a 'test' - a listref of these five things. # sub rand_test { die 'usage: rand_test()' if @_; my @contexts = qw; my $context = $contexts[int(rand @contexts)]; return [ rand_list(), (rand() < 0.5) ? (int(rand(20)) - 10) : undef, (rand() < 0.5) ? (int(rand(20)) - 10) : undef, rand_list(), $context ]; } sub rand_list { die 'usage: rand_list()' if @_; my @r; while (rand() > 0.1 * (scalar @r + 1)) { push @r, rand_word(); } return \@r; } sub rand_word { die 'usage: rand_word()' if @_; my $r = ''; my @chars = qw; while (rand() > 0.1 * (length($r) + 1)) { $r .= $chars[int(rand(scalar @chars))]; } return $r; }