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#
# decode on Perl 5.005, 5.6, 5.8 or later
#
use strict;
use Test::More;

BEGIN { plan tests => 6 };

BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = 0; }

use JSON::PP;

BEGIN {
    use lib qw(t);
    use _unicode_handling;
}

no utf8;

my $json = JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;


is($json->decode(q|"ü"|),                   "ü"); # utf8
is($json->decode(q|"\u00fc"|),           "\xfc"); # latin1
is($json->decode(q|"\u00c3\u00bc"|), "\xc3\xbc"); # utf8

my $str = 'あ'; # Japanese 'a' in utf8

is($json->decode(q|"\u00e3\u0081\u0082"|), $str);

utf8::decode($str); # usually UTF-8 flagged on, but no-op for 5.005.

is($json->decode(q|"\u3042"|), $str);


my $utf8 = $json->decode(q|"\ud808\udf45"|); # chr 12345

utf8::encode($utf8); # UTf-8 flaged off

is($utf8, "\xf0\x92\x8d\x85");