#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Fatal;
use Test::Requires 'Test::Output';
use Eval::Closure;
# XXX this whole test isn't very useful anymore, since we no longer do
# memoization. it would be nice to bring it back at some point though, if there
# was a way to do this without breaking the other tests
plan skip_all => "disabling this test for now";
{
my $source = 'BEGIN { warn "foo\n" } sub { $foo * 2 }';
my $code;
my $bar = 15;
stderr_is {
$code = eval_closure(
source => $source,
environment => {
'$foo' => \$bar,
},
);
} "foo\n", "BEGIN was run";
is($code->(), 30, "got the right sub");
my $code2;
my $baz = 8;
stderr_is {
$code2 = eval_closure(
source => $source,
environment => {
'$foo' => \$baz,
},
);
} '', "BEGIN was not run twice";
is($code2->(), 16, "got the right sub");
}
{
my $source = 'BEGIN { warn "bar\n" } sub { $bar * 2 }';
my $code;
my $foo = 60;
stderr_is {
$code = eval_closure(
source => $source,
environment => {
'$bar' => \$foo,
},
description => 'foo',
);
} "bar\n", "BEGIN was run";
is($code->(), 120, "got the right sub");
my $code2;
my $baz = 23;
{ local $TODO = "description breaks memoization";
stderr_is {
$code2 = eval_closure(
source => $source,
environment => {
'$bar' => \$baz,
},
description => 'baz',
);
} '', "BEGIN was not run twice";
}
is($code2->(), 46, "got the right sub");
}
{
my $source = 'BEGIN { warn "baz\n" } sub { Carp::confess "baz" }';
my $code;
stderr_is {
$code = eval_closure(
source => $source,
description => 'first',
);
} "baz\n", "BEGIN was run";
like(exception { $code->() }, qr/baz at first line 1/,
"got the right description");
my $code2;
{ local $TODO = "description breaks memoization";
stderr_is {
$code2 = eval_closure(
source => $source,
description => 'second',
);
} '', "BEGIN was not run twice";
}
like(exception { $code2->() }, qr/baz at second line 1/,
"got the right description");
}
done_testing;