#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 6; use ExtUtils::Typemaps; # Test that cloning typemap object shallowly or deeply both # works as designed. SCOPE: { my $map = ExtUtils::Typemaps->new(); $map->add_typemap(ctype => 'unsigned int', xstype => 'T_UV'); $map->add_inputmap(xstype => 'T_UV', code => '$var = ($type)SvUV($arg);'); $map->add_outputmap(xstype => 'T_UV', code => 'sv_setuv($arg, (UV)$var);'); $map->add_typemap(ctype => 'int', xstype => 'T_IV'); $map->add_inputmap(xstype => 'T_IV', code => '$var = ($type)SvIV($arg);'); $map->add_outputmap(xstype => 'T_IV', code => 'sv_setiv($arg, (IV)$var);'); my $clone = $map->clone; my $shallow = $map->clone(shallow => 1); is_deeply($clone, $map, "Full clone equivalent to original"); is_deeply($shallow, $map, "Shallow clone equivalent to original"); $map->add_typemap(ctype => "foo", xstype => "bar"); ok(!$clone->get_typemap(ctype => 'foo'), "New typemap not propagated to full clone"); ok(!$shallow->get_typemap(ctype => 'foo'), "New typemap not propagated to shallow clone"); my $t = $map->get_typemap(ctype => 'unsigned int'); $t->{blubb} = 1; ok(!$clone->get_typemap(ctype => 'unsigned int')->{blubb}, "Direct modification does not propagate to full clone"); ok($shallow->get_typemap(ctype => 'unsigned int')->{blubb}, "Direct modification does propagate to shallow clone"); }