use strict;
use warnings;
-use Test::More tests => 7;
+use Config qw<%Config>;
+
+use Test::More tests => 4;
sub Str::TYPEDSCALAR {
my $buf = (caller(0))[2];
is $z, 7, 'trick for others';
}
-my $count;
-sub Int::TYPEDSCALAR { return ++$count }
+my @lines;
-{ package INT; }
+sub Int::TYPEDSCALAR { push @lines, (caller(0))[2]; () }
-{
- use Lexical::Types as => sub { $_[0] eq 'Int' ? @_ : () };
+SKIP: {
+ skip 'Broken with threaded perls before 5.8.4' => 1
+ if $Config{useithreads} and $] < 5.008004;
- my Int ($x, $y);
- is $x, 1, 'successive padany 1';
- is $y, 2, 'successive padany 2';
+ use Lexical::Types as => sub {
+ # In 5.10, this closure is compiled before hints are enabled, so no hintseval
+ # op is added at compile time to propagate the hints inside the eval.
+ # That's why we need to re-use Lexical::Types explicitely.
+ eval 'use Lexical::Types; my Int $x';
+ @_;
+ };
- my INT ($z, $t);
- is $z, undef, 'successive padany 3';
- is $t, undef, 'successive padany 4';
+ my Int $x;
+ is_deeply \@lines, [ 1, __LINE__-1 ], 'hooking inside the \'as\' callback';
}