package Test::LeakTrace;
use 5.008_001;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '0.16';
use XSLoader;
XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
use Test::Builder::Module;
our @ISA = qw(Test::Builder::Module);
use Exporter qw(import); # use Exporter::import for backward compatibility
our @EXPORT = qw(
leaktrace leaked_refs leaked_info leaked_count
no_leaks_ok leaks_cmp_ok
count_sv
);
our %EXPORT_TAGS = (
all => \@EXPORT,
test => [qw(no_leaks_ok leaks_cmp_ok)],
util => [qw(leaktrace leaked_refs leaked_info leaked_count count_sv)],
);
sub _do_leaktrace{
my($block, $name, $need_stateinfo, $mode) = @_;
if(!defined($mode) && !defined wantarray){
warnings::warnif void => "Useless use of $name() in void context";
}
if($name eq 'leaked_count') {
my $start;
$start = count_sv();
$block->();
return count_sv() - $start;
}
local $SIG{__DIE__} = 'DEFAULT';
_start($need_stateinfo);
eval{
$block->();
};
if($@){
_finish(-silent);
die $@;
}
return _finish($mode);
}
sub leaked_refs(&){
my($block) = @_;
return _do_leaktrace($block, 'leaked_refs', 0);
}
sub leaked_info(&){
my($block) = @_;
return _do_leaktrace($block, 'leaked_refs', 1);
}
sub leaked_count(&){
my($block) = @_;
return scalar _do_leaktrace($block, 'leaked_count', 0);
}
sub leaktrace(&;$){
my($block, $mode) = @_;
_do_leaktrace($block, 'leaktrace', 1, defined($mode) ? $mode : -simple);
return;
}
sub leaks_cmp_ok(&$$;$){
my($block, $cmp_op, $expected, $description) = @_;
my $Test = __PACKAGE__->builder;
if(!_runops_installed()){
my $mod = exists $INC{'Devel/Cover.pm'} ? 'Devel::Cover' : 'strange runops routines';
return $Test->ok(1, "skipped (under $mod)");
}
# calls to prepare cache in $block
$block->();
my $got = _do_leaktrace($block, 'leaked_count', 0);
my $desc = sprintf 'leaks %s %-2s %s', $got, $cmp_op, $expected;
if(defined $description){
$description .= " ($desc)";
}
else{
$description = $desc;
}
my $result = $Test->cmp_ok($got, $cmp_op, $expected, $description);
if(!$result){
open local(*STDERR), '>', \(my $content = '');
$block->(); # calls it again because opening *STDERR changes the run-time environment
_do_leaktrace($block, 'leaktrace', 1, -verbose);
$Test->diag($content);
}
return $result;
}
sub no_leaks_ok(&;$){
# ($block, $description)
splice @_, 1, 0, ('<=', 0); # ($block, '<=', 0, $description);
goto &leaks_cmp_ok;
}
1;
__END__
=for stopwords sv gfx
=head1 NAME
Test::LeakTrace - Traces memory leaks
=head1 VERSION
This document describes Test::LeakTrace version 0.15.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Test::LeakTrace;
# simple report
leaktrace{
# ...
};
# verbose output
leaktrace{
# ...
} -verbose;
# with callback
leaktrace{
# ...
} sub {
my($ref, $file, $line) = @_;
warn "leaked $ref from $file line\n";
};
my @refs = leaked_refs{
# ...
};
my @info = leaked_info{
# ...
};
my $count = leaked_count{
# ...
};
# standard test interface
use Test::LeakTrace;
no_leaks_ok{
# ...
} 'no memory leaks';
leaks_cmp_ok{
# ...
} '<', 10;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Test::LeakTrace> provides several functions that trace memory leaks.
This module scans arenas, the memory allocation system,
so it can detect any leaked SVs in given blocks.
B<Leaked SVs> are SVs which are not released after the end of the scope
they have been created. These SVs include global variables and internal caches.
For example, if you call a method in a tracing block, perl might prepare a cache
for the method. Thus, to trace true leaks, C<no_leaks_ok()> and C<leaks_cmp_ok()>
executes a block more than once.
=head1 INTERFACE
=head2 Exported functions
=head3 C<< leaked_info { BLOCK } >>
Executes I<BLOCK> and returns a list of leaked SVs and places where the SVs
come from, i.e. C<< [$ref, $file, $line] >>.
=head3 C<< leaked_refs { BLOCK } >>
Executes I<BLOCK> and returns a list of leaked SVs.
=head3 C<< leaked_count { BLOCK } >>
Executes I<BLOCK> and returns the number of leaked SVs.
=head3 C<< leaktrace { BLOCK } ?($mode | \&callback) >>
Executes I<BLOCK> and reports leaked SVs to C<*STDERR>.
Defined I<$mode>s are:
=over 4
=item -simple
Default. Reports the leaked SV identity (type and address), file name and line number.
=item -sv_dump
In addition to B<-simple>, dumps the sv content using C<sv_dump()>,
which also implements C<Devel::Peek::Dump()>.
=item -lines
In addition to B<-simple>, prints suspicious source lines.
=item -verbose
Both B<-sv_dump> and B<-lines>.
=back
=head3 C<< no_leaks_ok { BLOCK } ?$description >>
Tests that I<BLOCK> does not leaks SVs. This is a test function
using C<Test::Builder>.
Note that I<BLOCK> is called more than once. This is because
I<BLOCK> might prepare caches which are not memory leaks.
=head3 C<< leaks_cmp_ok { BLOCK } $cmp_op, $number, ?$description >>
Tests that I<BLOCK> leaks a specific number of SVs. This is a test
function using C<Test::Builder>.
Note that I<BLOCK> is called more than once. This is because
I<BLOCK> might prepare caches which are not memory leaks.
=head3 C<< count_sv() >>
Counts all the SVs in the arena.
=head2 Script interface
Like C<Devel::LeakTrace> C<Test::LeakTrace::Script> is provided for whole scripts.
The arguments of C<use Test::LeakTrace::Script> directive is the same as C<leaktrace()>.
$ TEST_LEAKTRACE=-sv_dump perl -MTest::LeakTrace::Script script.pl
$ perl -MTest::LeakTrace::Script=-verbose script.pl
#!perl
# ...
use Test::LeakTrace::Script sub{
my($ref, $file, $line) = @_;
# ...
};
# ...
=head1 EXAMPLES
=head2 Testing modules
Here is a test script template that checks memory leaks.
#!perl -w
use strict;
use constant HAS_LEAKTRACE => eval{ require Test::LeakTrace };
use Test::More HAS_LEAKTRACE ? (tests => 1) : (skip_all => 'require Test::LeakTrace');
use Test::LeakTrace;
use Some::Module;
leaks_cmp_ok{
my $o = Some::Module->new();
$o->something();
$o->something_else();
} '<', 1;
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
Perl 5.8.1 or later, and a C compiler.
=head1 CAVEATS
C<Test::LeakTrace> does not work with C<Devel::Cover> and modules which install
their own C<runops> routines, or the perl executor. So if the test functions of
this module detect strange C<runops> routines, they do nothing and report okay.
=head1 BUGS
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the author.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Devel::LeakTrace>.
L<Devel::LeakTrace::Fast>.
L<Test::TraceObject>.
L<Test::Weak>.
For guts:
L<perlguts>.
L<perlhack>.
F<sv.c>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Goro Fuji(gfx) E<lt>gfuji(at)cpan.orgE<gt>.
=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009-2010, Goro Fuji(gfx). All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut