# RT #54452 check that filter_add does not rebless an already blessed
# given object into the callers class.
if ($] < 5.004_55) {
print "1..0\n";
exit 0;
}
use strict;
use warnings;
require "./filter-util.pl" ;
use vars qw( $Inc $Perl) ;
my $file = "bless.test" ;
my $module = "Foo";
my $bless1 = "bless1" ;
writeFile("t/Foo.pm", <<'EOM') ;
package Foo;
use strict;
use warnings;
our @ISA = ('Foo::Base');
package Foo::Base;
use Filter::Util::Call;
sub import {
my ($class) = @_;
my $self = bless {}, $class;
print "before ", ref $self, "\n";
filter_add ($self);
print "after ", ref $self, "\n";
}
sub filter {
my ($self) = @_;
print "filter ", ref $self, "\n";
return 0;
}
1;
EOM
my $fil1 = <<EOM;
use lib 't';
use Foo;
print "this is filtered out\n";
EOM
writeFile($file, $fil1);
my $a = `$Perl $Inc $file 2>&1` ;
print "1..2\n" ;
ok(1, ($? >> 8) == 0) ;
chomp $a;
ok(2, $a eq "before Foo
after Foo
filter Foo", "RT \#54452 " . $a);
unlink $file or die "Cannot remove $file: $!\n" ;
unlink "t/Foo.pm" or die "Cannot remove t/Foo.pm: $!\n" ;