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# Tests for the zsh/param/private module
%prep
if ! zmodload zsh/param/private 2>/dev/null; then
ZTST_unimplemented="can't load the zsh/param/private module for testing"
else
# Do not use .tmp here, ztst.zsh will remove it too soon (see %cleanup)
mkdir private.TMP
sed -e 's,# test_zsh_param_private,zmodload zsh/param/private,' < $ZTST_srcdir/B02typeset.ztst > private.TMP/B02
fi
%test
(zmodload -u zsh/param/private && zmodload zsh/param/private)
0:unload and reload the module without crashing
ZTST_verbose=0 $ZTST_exe +Z -f $ZTST_srcdir/ztst.zsh private.TMP/B02
0:typeset still works with zsh/param/private module loaded
*>*
*>*
typeset scalar_test=toplevel
() {
print $scalar_test
private scalar_test
print $+scalar_test
unset scalar_test
print $+scalar_test
}
print $scalar_test
0:basic scope hiding
>toplevel
>1
>0
>toplevel
typeset scalar_test=toplevel
print $scalar_test
() {
private scalar_test=function
print $scalar_test
}
print $scalar_test
0:enter and exit a scope
>toplevel
>function
>toplevel
print $+unset_test
() {
private unset_test
print $+unset_test
unset_test=setme
print $unset_test
}
print $+unset_test
0:variable defined only in scope
>0
>1
>setme
>0
# Depends on zsh-5.0.9 typeset keyword
typeset -a array_test=(top level)
() {
local -Pa array_test=(in function)
() {
private array_test
print $+array_test
}
print $array_test
}
print $array_test
0:nested scope with different type, correctly restored
>1
>in function
>top level
typeset -a array_test=(top level)
() {
private array_test
array_test=(in function)
}
1:type of private may not be changed by assignment
?(anon):2: array_test: attempt to assign array value to non-array
typeset -A hash_test=(top level)
() {
setopt localoptions noglob
private hash_test[top]
}
1:associative array fields may not be private
?(anon):private:2: hash_test[top]: can't create local array elements
() {
private path
}
1:tied params may not be private, part 1
?(anon):private:1: can't change scope of existing param: path
() {
private PATH
}
1:tied params may not be private, part 2
?(anon):private:1: can't change scope of existing param: PATH
() {
private -h path
print X$path
}
0:privates may hide tied paramters
>X
# Deliberate type mismatch here
typeset -a hash_test=(top level)
typeset -p hash_test
inner () {
private -p hash_test
print ${(t)hash_test} ${(kv)hash_test}
}
outer () {
local -PA hash_test=(in function)
typeset -p hash_test
inner
}
outer
print ${(kv)hash_test}
0:private hides value from surrounding scope in nested scope
>typeset -a hash_test=( top level )
>typeset -A hash_test=( in function )
>typeset -a hash_test=( top level )
>array-local top level
>top level
F:note "typeset" rather than "private" in output from outer
() {
private -a array_test
local array_test=scalar
}
1:private cannot be re-declared as local
?(anon):local:2: array_test: inconsistent type for assignment
() {
local hash_test=scalar
private -A hash_test
}
1:local cannot be re-declared as private
?(anon):private:2: can't change scope of existing param: hash_test
inner () {
print $+scalar_test
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $scalar_test'
}
() {
private -x scalar_test=whaat
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $scalar_test'
inner
print Y $scalar_test
}
0:exported private behaves like a local, part 1
>X whaat
>0
>X whaat
>Y whaat
inner () {
typeset -p array_test
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $array_test'
}
() {
local -Pax array_test=(whaat)
print Y $array_test
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $array_test'
inner
}
0:exported private behaves like a local, part 2 (arrays do not export)
?inner:typeset:1: no such variable: array_test
>Y whaat
>X
>X
inner () {
print $+scalar_test
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $scalar_test'
}
() {
private scalar_test=whaat
export scalar_test
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $scalar_test'
inner
() {
print $+scalar_test
$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc 'print X $scalar_test'
}
print Y $scalar_test
}
0:exported private behaves like a local, part 3 (export does not change scope)
>X whaat
>0
>X whaat
>0
>X whaat
>Y whaat
typeset -A hash_test=(top level)
() {
local -PA hash_test=(in function)
() {
print X ${(kv)hash_test}
}
print Y ${(kv)hash_test}
}
print ${(kv)hash_test}
0:privates are not visible in anonymous functions, part 1
>X top level
>Y in function
>top level
typeset -A hash_test=(top level)
() {
local -PA hash_test=(in function)
() {
print X ${(kv)hash_test}
hash_test[in]=deeper
}
print Y ${(kv)hash_test}
}
print ${(okv)hash_test}
0:privates are not visible in anonymous functions, part 2
>X top level
>Y in function
>deeper in level top
typeset -A hash_test=(top level)
() {
local -Pa array_test=(in function)
local -PA hash_test=($array_test)
() {
print X ${(kv)hash_test}
hash_test=(even deeper)
{
array_test+=(${(kv)hash_test})
} always {
print ${array_test-array_test not set} ${(t)array_test}
}
}
print Y ${(kv)hash_test} Z $array_test
}
print ${(kv)hash_test} ${(t)array_test}
1:privates are not visible in anonymous functions, part 3
>X top level
>array_test not set
?(anon):4: array_test: attempt to assign private in nested scope
F:future revision will create a global with this assignment
typeset -a array_test
typeset -A hash_test=(top level)
() {
local -Pa array_test=(in function)
local -PA hash_test=($array_test)
() {
print X ${(kv)hash_test}
hash_test=(even deeper)
array_test+=(${(kv)hash_test})
}
print Y ${(kv)hash_test} Z $array_test
}
print ${(kv)hash_test} $array_test
0:privates are not visible in anonymous functions, part 4
>X top level
>Y in function Z in function
>even deeper even deeper
typeset -A hash_test=(top level)
() {
local -PA hash_test=(in function)
() {
print X ${(kv)hash_test}
unset hash_test
}
print Y ${(kv)hash_test}
}
print ${(t)hash_test} ${(kv)hash_test}
0:privates are not visible in anonymous functions, part 5
>X top level
>Y in function
>
# Subshell because otherwise this silently dumps core when broken
( () { private SECONDS } )
1:special parameters cannot be made private
?(anon):private: can't change scope of existing param: SECONDS
() { private -h SECONDS }
0:private parameter may hide a special parameter
%clean
rm -r private.TMP
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