#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dump qw/ dd /;
use Safe;
use Opcode;
my %full = map { $_ => Opcode::opdesc( $_ ) }
Opcode::opset_to_ops( Opcode::full_opset() );
my @wanted = grep { exists $full{$_} } (
"anonlist",
"anonhash",
"pushmark",
"const",
"undef",
"kvaslice",
"kvhslice",
"list",
"lineseq",
"padsv",
"padav",
"padhv",
"padany",
"padany",
"leaveeval", ## $@ tells you about it :)
);
#~ dd( \%full );
#~ dd( \@wanted );
my $s = Safe->new;
$s->permit_only( @wanted );
my @its = (
q{
[ 1, [ 2, [ 3e4 , undef ] ] ]
},
q{
{ a => { b=> { c=> { 1e6, undef, }, }, }, }
},
);
dd( { -REV, [ $s->reval( $_ ) ] }, { -ERR, "$@" } ) for @its;
__END__
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