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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Fatal;
use Eval::Closure;
{
my $code = eval_closure(
source => 'sub { die "called\n" }',
);
ok($code, "got something");
like(exception { $code->() }, qr/^called$/, "got the right thing");
}
{
my $foo = [];
my $code = eval_closure(
source => 'sub { push @$bar, @_ }',
environment => {
'$bar' => \$foo,
},
);
ok($code, "got something");
$code->(1);
is_deeply($foo, [1], "got the right thing");
}
{
my $foo = [1, 2, 3];
my $code = eval_closure(
# not sure if strict leaking into evals is intended, i think i remember
# it being changed in newer perls
source => 'do { no strict; sub { $foo } }',
);
ok($code, "got something");
ok(!$code->(), "environment is clean");
}
done_testing;
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