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use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
BEGIN {
unless ($Config{useithreads}) {
print "1..0 # SKIP your perl does not support ithreads\n";
exit 0;
}
}
BEGIN {
unless (eval { require threads }) {
print "1..0 # SKIP threads.pm not installed\n";
exit 0;
}
}
BEGIN {
if ($ENV{DEVEL_GLOBALDESTRUCTION_PP_TEST}) {
unshift @INC, sub {
die 'no XS' if $_[1] eq 'Devel/GlobalDestruction/XS.pm';
};
}
}
BEGIN {
package Test::Scope::Guard;
sub new { my ($class, $code) = @_; bless [$code], $class; }
sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; $self->[0]->() }
}
BEGIN {
package Test::Thread::Clone;
my @code;
sub new { my ($class, $code) = @_; push @code, $code; bless [$code], $class; }
sub CLONE { $_->() for @code }
}
use threads;
use threads::shared;
print "1..4\n";
our $had_error :shared;
END { $? = $had_error||0 }
sub ok ($$) {
$had_error++, print "not " if !$_[0];
print "ok";
print " - $_[1]" if defined $_[1];
print "\n";
}
# load it before spawning a thread, that's the whole point
use Devel::GlobalDestruction;
our $cloner = Test::Thread::Clone->new(sub {
ok( ! in_global_destruction(), "CLONE is not GD" );
my $guard = Test::Scope::Guard->new(sub {
ok( ! in_global_destruction(), "DESTROY during CLONE is not GD");
});
});
our $global = Test::Scope::Guard->new(sub {
ok( in_global_destruction(), "Final cleanup object destruction properly in GD in " . (threads->tid ? 'thread' : 'main program') );
});
sub do_test {
# just die so we don't need to deal with testcount skew
unless ( ($_[0]||'') eq 'arg' ) {
$had_error++;
die "Argument passing failed!";
}
# nothing really to do in here
1;
}
threads->create('do_test', 'arg')->join
or $had_error++;