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#!perl BEGIN { chdir 't'; unshift @INC, "../lib"; } use strict; require './test.pl'; use Config qw(%Config); $ENV{PERL_TEST_MEMORY} >= 1 or skip_all("Need ~1Gb for this test"); $Config{ptrsize} >= 8 or skip_all("Need 64-bit pointers for this test"); plan(7); # RT #111730: Negative offset to vec in lvalue context my $v = ""; ok(scalar eval { vec($v, 0x80000000, 1) = 1 }, "set a bit at a large offset"); ok(vec($v, 0x80000000, 1), "check a bit at a large offset"); ok(scalar eval { vec($v, 0x100000000, 1) = 1 }, "set a bit at a larger offset"); ok(vec($v, 0x100000000, 1), "check a bit at a larger offset"); # real out of range values ok(!eval { vec($v, -0x80000000, 1) = 1 }, "shouldn't be able to set at a large negative offset"); ok(!eval { vec($v, -0x100000000, 1) = 1 }, "shouldn't be able to set at a larger negative offset"); ok(!vec($v, 0, 1), "make sure we didn't wrap");