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use strict; use warnings; package Test::Deep::Cache::Simple; use Carp qw( confess ); use Scalar::Util qw( refaddr ); BEGIN { if (grep /^weaken$/, @Scalar::Util::EXPORT_FAIL) { # we're running on a version of perl that has no weak refs, so we # just install a no-op sub for weaken instead of importing it *weaken = sub {}; } else { Scalar::Util->import('weaken'); } } sub new { my $pkg = shift; my $self = bless {}, $pkg; return $self; } sub add { my $self = shift; my ($d1, $d2) = @_; { local $SIG{__DIE__}; local $@; # cannot weaken read only refs, no harm if we can't as they never # disappear eval{weaken($d1)}; eval{weaken($d2)}; } $self->{fn_get_key(@_)} = [$d1, $d2]; } sub cmp { my $self = shift; my $key = fn_get_key(@_); my $pair = $self->{$key}; # are both weakened refs still valid, if not delete this entry if (ref($pair->[0]) and ref($pair->[1])) { return 1; } else { delete $self->{$key}; return 0; } } sub absorb { my $self = shift; my $other = shift; @{$self}{keys %$other} = values %$other; } sub fn_get_key { return join(",", sort (map {refaddr($_)} @_)); } 1;
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