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EDIT: gh_16.t
use strict; use warnings; # This test checks for a pretty rare condition, one that was mainly a problem # on 5.20+ (though a 5.8 also had the problem). I am not too worried about this # breaking again. That said I still want it run on newer perls (where it is # less likely to fail for an unrelated reason) and when I have AUTHOR_TESTING # set. BEGIN { unless($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} || eval "no warnings 'portable'; require 5.20; 1") { print "1..0 # Skip Crazy test, only run on 5.20+, or when AUTHOR_TESTING is set\n"; exit 0; } } # This test is for gh #16 # Also see https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127774 # Ceate this END before anything else so that $? gets set to 0 END { $? = 0 } BEGIN { print "\n1..1\n"; close(STDERR); open(STDERR, '>&STDOUT'); } use Test2::API; eval(' sub { die "xxx" } ')->(); END { sub { my $ctx = Test2::API::context(); $ctx->release; }->(); print "ok 1 - Did not segv\n"; $? = 0; }