#!./perl
BEGIN {
if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
}
}
use SelfLoader;
print "1..1\n";
# this script checks that errors on self-loaded
# subroutines that affect $@ are reported
eval { buggy(); };
unless ($@ =~ /^syntax error/) {
print "not ";
}
print "ok 1 - syntax errors are reported\n";
__END__
sub buggy
{
+>*;
}
=head1 RT 40216
by Bo Lindbergh <blgl@hagernas.com>, at Aug 22, 2006 5:42 PM
In the example below, there's a syntax error in the selfloaded
code for main::buggy. When the eval fails, SelfLoader::AUTOLOAD
tries to report this with "croak $@;". Unfortunately,
SelfLoader::croak does "require Carp;" without protecting $@,
which gets clobbered. The program then dies with the
uninformative message " at ./example line 3".
#! /usr/local/bin/perl
use SelfLoader;
buggy();
__END__
sub buggy
{
+>*;
}
=cut