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# Deep recursion and segfault (lines 90 and 91 in first.t) if we use |
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} |
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sub none { |
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sub true { |
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sub minmax { |
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# Returns the code which will run when the object is used as a string |
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require overload; |
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my $overload_type = sub { |
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return unless ref $_[0]; |
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my $str = overload::Method($_[0], q[""]); |
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my $num = overload::Method($_[0], "0+"); |
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return "both" if $str and $num; |
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my $are_equal; |
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# Two objects, possibly different classes, both overloaded. |
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my $equal_overload = sub { |
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my($obj1, $obj2) = @_; |
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my $type1 = $overload_type->($obj1); |
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# One of them is not overloaded |
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if( $type1 eq 'both' and $type2 eq 'both' ) { |
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return $obj1 == $obj2 || $obj1 eq $obj2; |
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elsif( |
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return $type1 eq 'num' ? $obj1+0 eq "$obj2" |
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my $equal_arrays = sub { |
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my $equal_hashes = sub { |
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# recursing over deep data structures. Since it uses recursion, |
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# traversal is done depth-first. |
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# Warning: complex if-then-else decision tree ahead. It's ordered on |
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# my perceived and anecdotical take on the frequency of occurrence |
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my $intersect_two = sub { |
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my $intersect = []; |
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# elements of $d. If it is, it's shared, and has to be pushed into |
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# $intersect. |
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foreach my $item (@$c) { |
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if ( |
345
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List::MoreUtils::any( sub { $are_equal->( $item, $_ ) }, @$d ) |
346
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) |
347
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{ |
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} |
350
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} |
351
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352
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}; |
354
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355
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sub intersect { |
356
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my ($base, @rest) = @_; |
357
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358
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unless (@rest) { |
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return wantarray ? @$base : $base; |
360
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} |
361
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362
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# XXX If I use carp here, the exception is "bizarre copy of ARRAY in |
363
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|
# ssasign ... " |
364
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die "Arguments must be array references" if grep { ref $_ ne 'ARRAY' } @rest; |
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365
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366
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foreach my $array (@rest) { |
367
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$base = $intersect_two->($base, $array); |
368
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} |
369
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370
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0
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|
return wantarray ? @$base : $base; |
371
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} |
372
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373
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374
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1; |