use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { use Config; if (! $Config{'useithreads'}) { print("1..0 # SKIP Perl not compiled with 'useithreads'\n"); exit(0); } } use ExtUtils::testlib; sub ok { my ($id, $ok, $name) = @_; # You have to do it this way or VMS will get confused. if ($ok) { print("ok $id - $name\n"); } else { print("not ok $id - $name\n"); printf("# Failed test at line %d\n", (caller)[2]); } return ($ok); } BEGIN { $| = 1; print("1..6\n"); ### Number of tests that will be run ### }; our $warnmsg; BEGIN { $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warnmsg = shift; }; } use threads::shared; use threads; ok(1, 1, 'Loaded'); ### Start of Testing ### ok(2, ($warnmsg =~ /Warning, threads::shared has already been loaded/)?1:0, "threads has warned us"); my $test = "bar"; share($test); ok(3, $test eq "bar", "Test disabled share not interfering"); threads->create(sub { ok(4, $test eq "bar", "Test disabled share after thread"); $test = "baz"; })->join(); # Value should either remain unchanged or be value set by other thread ok(5, $test eq "bar" || $test eq 'baz', "Test that value is an expected one"); ok(6, ! is_shared($test), "Check for sharing"); exit(0); # EOF