晋太元中,武陵人捕鱼为业。缘溪行,忘路之远近。忽逢桃花林,夹岸数百步,中无杂树,芳草鲜美,落英缤纷。渔人甚异之,复前行,欲穷其林。 林尽水源,便得一山,山有小口,仿佛若有光。便舍船,从口入。初极狭,才通人。复行数十步,豁然开朗。土地平旷,屋舍俨然,有良田、美池、桑竹之属。阡陌交通,鸡犬相闻。其中往来种作,男女衣着,悉如外人。黄发垂髫,并怡然自乐。 见渔人,乃大惊,问所从来。具答之。便要还家,设酒杀鸡作食。村中闻有此人,咸来问讯。自云先世避秦时乱,率妻子邑人来此绝境,不复出焉,遂与外人间隔。问今是何世,乃不知有汉,无论魏晋。此人一一为具言所闻,皆叹惋。余人各复延至其家,皆出酒食。停数日,辞去。此中人语云:“不足为外人道也。”(间隔 一作:隔绝) 既出,得其船,便扶向路,处处志之。及郡下,诣太守,说如此。太守即遣人随其往,寻向所志,遂迷,不复得路。 南阳刘子骥,高尚士也,闻之,欣然规往。未果,寻病终。后遂无问津者。
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package Test2::Util;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '1.302135';
use POSIX();
use Config qw/%Config/;
use Carp qw/croak/;
BEGIN {
local ($@, $!, $SIG{__DIE__});
*HAVE_PERLIO = eval { require PerlIO; PerlIO->VERSION(1.02); } ? sub() { 1 } : sub() { 0 };
}
our @EXPORT_OK = qw{
try
pkg_to_file
get_tid USE_THREADS
CAN_THREAD
CAN_REALLY_FORK
CAN_FORK
CAN_SIGSYS
IS_WIN32
ipc_separator
gen_uid
do_rename do_unlink
try_sig_mask
clone_io
};
BEGIN { require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter) }
BEGIN {
*IS_WIN32 = ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? sub() { 1 } : sub() { 0 };
}
sub _can_thread {
return 0 unless $] >= 5.008001;
return 0 unless $Config{'useithreads'};
# Threads are broken on perl 5.10.0 built with gcc 4.8+
if ($] == 5.010000 && $Config{'ccname'} eq 'gcc' && $Config{'gccversion'}) {
my @parts = split /\./, $Config{'gccversion'};
return 0 if $parts[0] > 4 || ($parts[0] == 4 && $parts[1] >= 8);
}
# Change to a version check if this ever changes
return 0 if $INC{'Devel/Cover.pm'};
return 1;
}
sub _can_fork {
return 1 if $Config{d_fork};
return 0 unless IS_WIN32 || $^O eq 'NetWare';
return 0 unless $Config{useithreads};
return 0 unless $Config{ccflags} =~ /-DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS/;
return _can_thread();
}
BEGIN {
no warnings 'once';
*CAN_THREAD = _can_thread() ? sub() { 1 } : sub() { 0 };
}
my $can_fork;
sub CAN_FORK () {
return $can_fork
if defined $can_fork;
$can_fork = !!_can_fork();
no warnings 'redefine';
*CAN_FORK = $can_fork ? sub() { 1 } : sub() { 0 };
$can_fork;
}
my $can_really_fork;
sub CAN_REALLY_FORK () {
return $can_really_fork
if defined $can_really_fork;
$can_really_fork = !!$Config{d_fork};
no warnings 'redefine';
*CAN_REALLY_FORK = $can_really_fork ? sub() { 1 } : sub() { 0 };
$can_really_fork;
}
sub _manual_try(&;@) {
my $code = shift;
my $args = \@_;
my $err;
my $die = delete $SIG{__DIE__};
eval { $code->(@$args); 1 } or $err = $@ || "Error was squashed!\n";
$die ? $SIG{__DIE__} = $die : delete $SIG{__DIE__};
return (!defined($err), $err);
}
sub _local_try(&;@) {
my $code = shift;
my $args = \@_;
my $err;
no warnings;
local $SIG{__DIE__};
eval { $code->(@$args); 1 } or $err = $@ || "Error was squashed!\n";
return (!defined($err), $err);
}
# Older versions of perl have a nasty bug on win32 when localizing a variable
# before forking or starting a new thread. So for those systems we use the
# non-local form. When possible though we use the faster 'local' form.
BEGIN {
if (IS_WIN32 && $] < 5.020002) {
*try = \&_manual_try;
}
else {
*try = \&_local_try;
}
}
BEGIN {
if (CAN_THREAD) {
if ($INC{'threads.pm'}) {
# Threads are already loaded, so we do not need to check if they
# are loaded each time
*USE_THREADS = sub() { 1 };
*get_tid = sub() { threads->tid() };
}
else {
# :-( Need to check each time to see if they have been loaded.
*USE_THREADS = sub() { $INC{'threads.pm'} ? 1 : 0 };
*get_tid = sub() { $INC{'threads.pm'} ? threads->tid() : 0 };
}
}
else {
# No threads, not now, not ever!
*USE_THREADS = sub() { 0 };
*get_tid = sub() { 0 };
}
}
sub pkg_to_file {
my $pkg = shift;
my $file = $pkg;
$file =~ s{(::|')}{/}g;
$file .= '.pm';
return $file;
}
sub ipc_separator() { "~" }
my $UID = 1;
sub gen_uid() { join ipc_separator() => ($$, get_tid(), time, $UID++) }
sub _check_for_sig_sys {
my $sig_list = shift;
return $sig_list =~ m/\bSYS\b/;
}
BEGIN {
if (_check_for_sig_sys($Config{sig_name})) {
*CAN_SIGSYS = sub() { 1 };
}
else {
*CAN_SIGSYS = sub() { 0 };
}
}
my %PERLIO_SKIP = (
unix => 1,
via => 1,
);
sub clone_io {
my ($fh) = @_;
my $fileno = fileno($fh);
return $fh if !defined($fileno) || !length($fileno) || $fileno < 0;
open(my $out, '>&' . $fileno) or die "Can't dup fileno $fileno: $!";
my %seen;
my @layers = HAVE_PERLIO ? grep { !$PERLIO_SKIP{$_} and !$seen{$_}++ } PerlIO::get_layers($fh) : ();
binmode($out, join(":", "", "raw", @layers));
my $old = select $fh;
my $af = $|;
select $out;
$| = $af;
select $old;
return $out;
}
BEGIN {
if (IS_WIN32) {
my $max_tries = 5;
*do_rename = sub {
my ($from, $to) = @_;
my $err;
for (1 .. $max_tries) {
return (1) if rename($from, $to);
$err = "$!";
last if $_ == $max_tries;
sleep 1;
}
return (0, $err);
};
*do_unlink = sub {
my ($file) = @_;
my $err;
for (1 .. $max_tries) {
return (1) if unlink($file);
$err = "$!";
last if $_ == $max_tries;
sleep 1;
}
return (0, "$!");
};
}
else {
*do_rename = sub {
my ($from, $to) = @_;
return (1) if rename($from, $to);
return (0, "$!");
};
*do_unlink = sub {
my ($file) = @_;
return (1) if unlink($file);
return (0, "$!");
};
}
}
sub try_sig_mask(&) {
my $code = shift;
my ($old, $blocked);
unless(IS_WIN32) {
my $to_block = POSIX::SigSet->new(
POSIX::SIGINT(),
POSIX::SIGALRM(),
POSIX::SIGHUP(),
POSIX::SIGTERM(),
POSIX::SIGUSR1(),
POSIX::SIGUSR2(),
);
$old = POSIX::SigSet->new;
$blocked = POSIX::sigprocmask(POSIX::SIG_BLOCK(), $to_block, $old);
# Silently go on if we failed to log signals, not much we can do.
}
my ($ok, $err) = &try($code);
# If our block was successful we want to restore the old mask.
POSIX::sigprocmask(POSIX::SIG_SETMASK(), $old, POSIX::SigSet->new()) if defined $blocked;
return ($ok, $err);
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Test2::Util - Tools used by Test2 and friends.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Collection of tools used by L<Test2> and friends.
=head1 EXPORTS
All exports are optional. You must specify subs to import.
=over 4
=item ($success, $error) = try { ... }
Eval the codeblock, return success or failure, and the error message. This code
protects $@ and $!, they will be restored by the end of the run. This code also
temporarily blocks $SIG{DIE} handlers.
=item protect { ... }
Similar to try, except that it does not catch exceptions. The idea here is to
protect $@ and $! from changes. $@ and $! will be restored to whatever they
were before the run so long as it is successful. If the run fails $! will still
be restored, but $@ will contain the exception being thrown.
=item CAN_FORK
True if this system is capable of true or pseudo-fork.
=item CAN_REALLY_FORK
True if the system can really fork. This will be false for systems where fork
is emulated.
=item CAN_THREAD
True if this system is capable of using threads.
=item USE_THREADS
Returns true if threads are enabled, false if they are not.
=item get_tid
This will return the id of the current thread when threads are enabled,
otherwise it returns 0.
=item my $file = pkg_to_file($package)
Convert a package name to a filename.
=item $string = ipc_separator()
Get the IPC separator. Currently this is always the string C<'~'>.
=item $string = gen_uid()
Generate a unique id (NOT A UUID). This will typically be the process id, the
thread id, the time, and an incrementing integer all joined with the
C<ipc_separator()>.
These ID's are unique enough for most purposes. For identical ids to be
generated you must have 2 processes with the same PID generate IDs at the same
time with the same current state of the incrementing integer. This is a
perfectly reasonable thing to expect to happen across multiple machines, but is
quite unlikely to happen on one machine.
This can fail to be unique if a process generates an id, calls exec, and does
it again after the exec and it all happens in less than a second. It can also
happen if the systems process id's cycle in less than a second allowing 2
different programs that use this generator to run with the same PID in less
than a second. Both these cases are sufficiently unlikely. If you need
universally unique ids, or ids that are unique in these conditions, look at
L<Data::UUID>.
=item ($ok, $err) = do_rename($old_name, $new_name)
Rename a file, this wraps C<rename()> in a way that makes it more reliable
cross-platform when trying to rename files you recently altered.
=item ($ok, $err) = do_unlink($filename)
Unlink a file, this wraps C<unlink()> in a way that makes it more reliable
cross-platform when trying to unlink files you recently altered.
=item ($ok, $err) = try_sig_mask { ... }
Complete an action with several signals masked, they will be unmasked at the
end allowing any signals that were intercepted to get handled.
This is primarily used when you need to make several actions atomic (against
some signals anyway).
Signals that are intercepted:
=over 4
=item SIGINT
=item SIGALRM
=item SIGHUP
=item SIGTERM
=item SIGUSR1
=item SIGUSR2
=back
=back
=head1 NOTES && CAVEATS
=over 4
=item 5.10.0
Perl 5.10.0 has a bug when compiled with newer gcc versions. This bug causes a
segfault whenever a new thread is launched. Test2 will attempt to detect
this, and note that the system is not capable of forking when it is detected.
=item Devel::Cover
Devel::Cover does not support threads. CAN_THREAD will return false if
Devel::Cover is loaded before the check is first run.
=back
=head1 SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2 can be found at
F<http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/>.
=head1 MAINTAINERS
=over 4
=item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
=back
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
=item Kent Fredric E<lt>kentnl@cpan.orgE<gt>
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2018 Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/>
=cut