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#!./perl
print "1..91\n";
$x = 'x';
print "#1 :$x: eq :x:\n";
if ($x eq 'x') {print "ok 1\n";} else {print "not ok 1\n";}
$x = $#[0];
if ($x eq '') {print "ok 2\n";} else {print "not ok 2\n";}
$x = $#x;
if ($x eq '-1') {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";}
$x = '\\'; # ';
if (length($x) == 1) {print "ok 4\n";} else {print "not ok 4\n";}
eval 'while (0) {
print "foo\n";
}
/^/ && (print "ok 5\n");
';
eval '$foo{1} / 1;';
if (!$@) {print "ok 6\n";} else {print "not ok 6 $@\n";}
eval '$foo = 123+123.4+123e4+123.4E5+123.4e+5+.12;';
$foo = int($foo * 100 + .5);
if ($foo eq 2591024652) {print "ok 7\n";} else {print "not ok 7 :$foo:\n";}
print <<'EOF';
ok 8
EOF
$foo = 'ok 9';
print <<EOF;
$foo
EOF
eval <<\EOE, print $@;
print <<'EOF';
ok 10
EOF
$foo = 'ok 11';
print <<EOF;
$foo
EOF
EOE
print <<'EOS' . <<\EOF;
ok 12 - make sure single quotes are honored \nnot ok
EOS
ok 13
EOF
print qq/ok 14\n/;
print qq(ok 15\n);
print qq
[ok 16\n]
;
print q<ok 17
>;
print "ok 18 - was the test for the deprecated use of bare << to mean <<\"\"\n";
#print <<; # Yow!
#ok 18
#
## previous line intentionally left blank.
print <<E1 eq "foo\n\n" ? "ok 19\n" : "not ok 19\n";
@{[ <<E2 ]}
foo
E2
E1
print <<E1 eq "foo\n\n" ? "ok 20\n" : "not ok 20\n";
@{[
<<E2
foo
E2
]}
E1
$foo = FOO;
$bar = BAR;
$foo{$bar} = BAZ;
$ary[0] = ABC;
print "$foo{$bar}" eq "BAZ" ? "ok 21\n" : "not ok 21\n";
print "${foo}{$bar}" eq "FOO{BAR}" ? "ok 22\n" : "not ok 22\n";
print "${foo{$bar}}" eq "BAZ" ? "ok 23\n" : "not ok 23\n";
print "FOO:" =~ /$foo[:]/ ? "ok 24\n" : "not ok 24\n";
print "ABC" =~ /^$ary[$A]$/ ? "ok 25\n" : "not ok 25\n";
print "FOOZ" =~ /^$foo[$A-Z]$/ ? "ok 26\n" : "not ok 26\n";
# MJD 19980425
($X, @X) = qw(a b c d);
print "d" =~ /^$X[-1]$/ ? "ok 27\n" : "not ok 27\n";
print "a1" !~ /^$X[-1]$/ ? "ok 28\n" : "not ok 28\n";
print (((q{{\{\(}} . q{{\)\}}}) eq '{{\(}{\)}}') ? "ok 29\n" : "not ok 29\n");
$foo = "not ok 30\n";
$foo =~ s/^not /substr(<<EOF, 0, 0)/e;
Ignored
EOF
print $foo;
# Tests for new extended control-character variables
# MJD 19990227
my $test = 31;
{ my $CX = "\cX";
my $CXY ="\cXY";
$ {$CX} = 17;
$ {$CXY} = 23;
if ($ {^XY} != 23) { print "not " }
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
# Does the old UNBRACED syntax still do what it used to?
if ("$^XY" ne "17Y") { print "not " }
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
sub XX () { 6 }
$ {"\cQ\cXX"} = 119;
$^Q = 5; # This should be an unused ^Var.
$N = 5;
# The second caret here should be interpreted as an xor
if (($^Q^XX) != 3) { print "not " }
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
# if (($N ^ XX()) != 3) { print "not " }
# print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
# These next two tests are trying to make sure that
# $^FOO is always global; it doesn't make sense to 'my' it.
#
eval 'my $^X;';
print "not " unless index ($@, 'Can\'t use global $^X in "my"') > -1;
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
# print "($@)\n" if $@;
eval 'my $ {^XYZ};';
print "not " unless index ($@, 'Can\'t use global $^XYZ in "my"') > -1;
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
# print "($@)\n" if $@;
# Now let's make sure that caret variables are all forced into the main package.
package Someother;
$^Q = 'Someother';
$ {^Quixote} = 'Someother 2';
$ {^M} = 'Someother 3';
package main;
print "not " unless $^Q eq 'Someother';
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
print "not " unless $ {^Quixote} eq 'Someother 2';
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
print "not " unless $ {^M} eq 'Someother 3';
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
}
# see if eval '', s///e, and heredocs mix
sub T {
my ($where, $num) = @_;
my ($p,$f,$l) = caller;
print "# $p:$f:$l vs /$where/\nnot " unless "$p:$f:$l" =~ /$where/;
print "ok $num\n";
}
{
# line 42 "plink"
local $_ = "not ok ";
eval q{
s/^not /<<EOT/e and T '^main:\(eval \d+\):2$', $test++;
# uggedaboudit
EOT
print $_, $test++, "\n";
T('^main:\(eval \d+\):6$', $test++);
# line 1 "plunk"
T('^main:plunk:1$', $test++);
};
print "# $@\nnot ok $test\n" if $@;
T '^main:plink:53$', $test++;
}
# tests 47--51 start here
# tests for new array interpolation semantics:
# arrays now *always* interpolate into "..." strings.
# 20000522 MJD (mjd@plover.com)
{
eval(q(">@nosuch<" eq "><")) || print "# $@", "not ";
print "ok $test\n";
++$test;
# Look at this! This is going to be a common error in the future:
eval(q("fred@example.com" eq "fred.com")) || print "# $@", "not ";
print "ok $test\n";
++$test;
# Let's make sure that normal array interpolation still works right
# For some reason, this appears not to be tested anywhere else.
my @a = (1,2,3);
print +((">@a<" eq ">1 2 3<") ? '' : 'not '), "ok $test\n";
++$test;
# Ditto.
eval(q{@nosuch = ('a', 'b', 'c'); ">@nosuch<" eq ">a b c<"})
|| print "# $@", "not ";
print "ok $test\n";
++$test;
# This isn't actually a lex test, but it's testing the same feature
sub makearray {
my @array = ('fish', 'dog', 'carrot');
*R::crackers = \@array;
}
eval(q{makearray(); ">@R::crackers<" eq ">fish dog carrot<"})
|| print "# $@", "not ";
print "ok $test\n";
++$test;
}
# Tests 52-54
# => should only quote foo::bar if it isn't a real sub. AMS, 20010621
sub xyz::foo { "bar" }
my %str = (
foo => 1,
xyz::foo => 1,
xyz::bar => 1,
);
print ((exists $str{foo} ? "" : "not ")."ok $test\n"); ++$test;
print ((exists $str{bar} ? "" : "not ")."ok $test\n"); ++$test;
print ((exists $str{xyz::bar} ? "" : "not ")."ok $test\n"); ++$test;
sub foo::::::bar { print "ok $test\n"; $test++ }
foo::::::bar;
eval "\$x =\xE2foo";
if ($@ =~ /Unrecognized character \\xE2; marked by <-- HERE after \$x =<-- HERE near column 5/) { print "ok $test\n"; } else { print "not ok $test\n"; }
$test++;
# Is "[~" scanned correctly?
@a = (1,2,3);
print "not " unless($a[~~2] == 3);
print "ok $test\n"; $test++;
$_ = "";
eval 's/(?:)/"ok $test" . "${\q||}".<<\END/e;
- heredoc after "" in s/// in eval
END
';
print $_ || "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
$_ = "";
eval 's|(?:)|"ok $test" . "${\<<\END}"
- heredoc in "" in multiline s///e in eval
END
|e
';
print $_ || "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
$_ = "";
eval "s/(?:)/<<foo/e #\0
ok $test - null on same line as heredoc in s/// in eval
foo
";
print $_ || "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
$_ = "";
eval ' s/(?:)/"${\<<END}"/e;
ok $test - heredoc in "" in single-line s///e in eval
END
';
print $_ || "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
$_ = "";
s|(?:)|"${\<<END}"
ok $test - heredoc in "" in multiline s///e outside eval
END
|e;
print $_ || "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
$_ = "not ok $test - s/// in s/// pattern\n";
s/${s|||;\""}not //;
print; $test++;
/(?{print <<END
ok $test - here-doc in re-eval
END
})/; $test++;
eval '/(?{print <<END
ok $test - here-doc in re-eval in string eval
END
})/'; $test++;
eval 'print qq ;ok $test - eval ending with semicolon\n;'
or print "not ok $test - eval ending with semicolon\n"; $test++;
print "not " unless qr/(?{<<END})/ eq '(?^:(?{<<END}))';
foo
END
print "ok $test - here-doc in single-line re-eval\n"; $test++;
$_ = qr/(?{"${<<END}"
foo
END
})/;
print "not " unless /foo/;
print "ok $test - here-doc in quotes in multiline re-eval\n"; $test++;
eval 's//<<END/e if 0; $_ = "a
END
b"';
print "not " if $_ =~ /\n\n/;
print "ok $test - eval 's//<<END/' does not leave extra newlines\n"; $test++;
$_ = a;
eval "s/a/'b\0'#/e";
print 'not ' unless $_ eq "b\0";
print "ok $test - # after null in s/// repl\n"; $test++;
s//"#" . <<END/e;
foo
END
print "ok $test - s//'#' . <<END/e\n"; $test++;
eval "s//3}->{3/e";
print "not " unless $@;
print "ok $test - s//3}->{3/e\n"; $test++;
$_ = "not ok $test";
$x{3} = "not ";
eval 's/${\%x}{3}//e';
print "$_ - s//\${\\%x}{3}/e\n"; $test++;
eval 's/${foo#}//e';
print "not " unless $@;
print "ok $test - s/\${foo#}//e\n"; $test++;
eval 'warn ({$_ => 1} + 1) if 0';
print "not " if $@;
print "ok $test - listop({$_ => 1} + 1)\n"; $test++;
print "# $@" if $@;
for(qw< require goto last next redo dump >) {
eval "sub { $_ foo << 2 }";
print "not " if $@;
print "ok ", $test++, " - [perl #105924] $_ WORD << ...\n";
print "# $@" if $@;
}
# http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=56880
my $counter = 0;
eval 'v23: $counter++; goto v23 unless $counter == 2';
print "not " unless $counter == 2;
print "ok $test - Use v[0-9]+ as a label\n"; $test++;
$counter = 0;
eval 'v23 : $counter++; goto v23 unless $counter == 2';
print "not " unless $counter == 2;
print "ok $test - Use v[0-9]+ as a label with space before colon\n"; $test++;
my $output = "";
eval "package v10::foo; sub test2 { return 'v10::foo' }
package v10; sub test { return v10::foo::test2(); }
package main; \$output = v10::test(); ";
print "not " unless $output eq 'v10::foo';
print "ok $test - call a function in package v10::foo\n"; $test++;
print "not " unless (1?v65:"bar") eq 'A';
print "ok $test - colon detection after vstring does not break ? vstring :\n"; $test++;
# Test pyoq ops with comments before the first delim
q # comment
"b"#
eq 'b' or print "not ";
print "ok $test - q <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
qq # comment
"b"#
eq 'b' or print "not ";
print "ok $test - qq <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
qw # comment
"b"#
[0] eq 'b' or print "not ";
print "ok $test - qw <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
"b" =~ m # comment
"b"#
or print "not ";
print "ok $test - m <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
qr # comment
"b"#
eq qr/b/ or print "not ";
print "ok $test - qr <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
$_ = "a";
s # comment
[a] #
[b] #
;
print "not " unless $_ eq 'b';
print "ok $test - s <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
$_ = "a";
tr # comment
[a] #
[b] #
;
print "not " unless $_ eq 'b';
print "ok $test - tr <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
$_ = "a";
y # comment
[a] #
[b] #
;
print "not " unless $_ eq 'b';
print "ok $test - y <comment> <newline> ...\n"; $test++;
print "not " unless (time
=>) eq time=>;
print "ok $test - => quotes keywords across lines\n"; $test++;
# Used to crash [perl #123711]
0-5x-l{0};
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