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#!./perl
my $has_perlio;
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
require './test.pl';
unless ($has_perlio = find PerlIO::Layer 'perlio') {
print <<EOF;
# Since you don't have perlio you might get failures with UTF-8 locales.
EOF
}
}
no utf8; # Ironic, no?
# NOTE!
#
# Think carefully before adding tests here. In general this should be
# used only for about three categories of tests:
#
# (1) tests that absolutely require 'use utf8', and since that in general
# shouldn't be needed as the utf8 is being obsoleted, this should
# have rather few tests. If you want to test Unicode and regexes,
# you probably want to go to op/regexp or op/pat; if you want to test
# split, go to op/split; pack, op/pack; appending or joining,
# op/append or op/join, and so forth
#
# (2) tests that have to do with Unicode tokenizing (though it's likely
# that all the other Unicode tests sprinkled around the t/**/*.t are
# going to catch that)
#
# (3) complicated tests that simultaneously stress so many Unicode features
# that deciding into which other test script the tests should go to
# is hard -- maybe consider breaking up the complicated test
#
#
plan tests => 145;
{
# bug id 20001009.001
my ($a, $b);
{ use bytes; $a = "\xc3\xa4" }
{ use utf8; $b = "\xe4" }
my $test = 68;
ok($a ne $b);
{ use utf8; ok($a ne $b) }
}
{
# bug id 20000730.004
my $smiley = "\x{263a}";
for my $s ("\x{263a}",
$smiley,
"" . $smiley,
"" . "\x{263a}",
$smiley . "",
"\x{263a}" . "",
) {
my $length_chars = length($s);
my $length_bytes;
{ use bytes; $length_bytes = length($s) }
my @regex_chars = $s =~ m/(.)/g;
my $regex_chars = @regex_chars;
my @split_chars = split //, $s;
my $split_chars = @split_chars;
ok("$length_chars/$regex_chars/$split_chars/$length_bytes" eq
"1/1/1/3");
}
for my $s ("\x{263a}" . "\x{263a}",
$smiley . $smiley,
"\x{263a}\x{263a}",
"$smiley$smiley",
"\x{263a}" x 2,
$smiley x 2,
) {
my $length_chars = length($s);
my $length_bytes;
{ use bytes; $length_bytes = length($s) }
my @regex_chars = $s =~ m/(.)/g;
my $regex_chars = @regex_chars;
my @split_chars = split //, $s;
my $split_chars = @split_chars;
ok("$length_chars/$regex_chars/$split_chars/$length_bytes" eq
"2/2/2/6");
}
}
{
my $w = 0;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { print "#($_[0])\n"; $w++ };
my $x = eval q/"\\/ . "\x{100}" . q/"/;;
ok($w == 0 && $x eq "\x{100}");
}
{
use warnings;
use strict;
my $show = q(
sub show {
my $result;
$result .= '>' . join (',', map {ord} split //, $_) . '<'
foreach @_;
$result;
}
1;
);
eval $show or die $@; # We don't expect this sub definition to fail.
my $progfile = 'utf' . $$;
END {unlink_all $progfile}
# If I'm right 60 is '>' in ASCII, ' ' in EBCDIC
# 173 is not punctuation in either ASCII or EBCDIC
my (@char);
foreach (60, 173, 257, 65532) {
my $char = chr $_;
utf8::encode($char);
# I don't want to use map {ord} and I've no need to hardcode the UTF
# version
my $charsubst = $char;
$charsubst =~ s/(.)/ord ($1) . ','/ge;
chop $charsubst;
# Not testing this one against map {ord}
my $char_as_ord
= join " . ", map {sprintf 'chr (%d)', ord $_} split //, $char;
push @char, [$_, $char, $charsubst, $char_as_ord];
}
# Now we've done all the UTF8 munching hopefully we're safe
my @tests = (
['check our detection program works',
'my @a = ("'.chr(60).'\x2A", ""); $b = show @a', qr/^>60,42<><$/],
['check literal 8 bit input',
'$a = "' . chr (173) . '"; $b = show $a', qr/^>173<$/],
['check no utf8; makes no change',
'no utf8; $a = "' . chr (173) . '"; $b = show $a', qr/^>173<$/],
# Now we do the real byte sequences that are valid UTF8
(map {
["the utf8 sequence for chr $_->[0]",
qq{\$a = "$_->[1]"; \$b = show \$a}, qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["no utf8; for the utf8 sequence for chr $_->[0]",
qq(no utf8; \$a = "$_->[1]"; \$b = show \$a), qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["use utf8; for the utf8 sequence for chr $_->[0]",
qq(use utf8; \$a = "$_->[1]"; \$b = show \$a), qr/^>$_->[0]<$/],
} @char),
# Interpolation of hex characters needs to take place now, as we're
# testing feeding malformed utf8 into perl. Bug now fixed was an
# "out of memory" error. We really need the "" [rather than qq()
# or q()] to get the best explosion.
["!Feed malformed utf8 into perl.", <<"BANG",
use utf8; %a = ("\xE1\xA0"=>"sterling");
print 'start'; printf '%x,', ord \$_ foreach keys %a; print "end\n";
BANG
qr/^Malformed UTF-8 character \(\d bytes?, need \d, .+\).*start\d+,end$/sm
],
);
foreach (@tests) {
my ($why, $prog, $expect) = @$_;
open P, ">$progfile" or die "Can't open '$progfile': $!";
binmode(P, ":bytes") if $has_perlio;
print P $show, $prog, '; print $b'
or die "Print to 'progfile' failed: $!";
close P or die "Can't close '$progfile': $!";
if ($why =~ s/^!//) {
print "# Possible delay...\n";
} else {
print "# $prog\n";
}
my $result = runperl ( stderr => 1, progfile => $progfile );
like ($result, $expect, $why);
}
print
"# Again! Again! [but this time as eval, and not the explosive one]\n";
# and now we've safely done them all as separate files, check that the
# evals do the same thing. Hopefully doing it later successfully decouples
# the previous tests from anything messy that may go wrong with the evals.
foreach (@tests) {
my ($why, $prog, $expect) = @$_;
next if $why =~ m/^!/; # Goes bang.
my $result = eval $prog;
if ($@) {
print "# prog is $prog\n";
print "# \$\@=", _qq($@), "\n";
}
like ($result, $expect, $why);
}
# See what the tokeniser does with hash keys.
print "# What does the tokeniser do with utf8 hash keys?\n";
@tests = (map {
# This is the control - I don't expect it to fail
["assign utf8 for chr $_->[0] to a hash",
qq(my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; \$h{\$a} = 1;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["no utf8; assign utf8 for chr $_->[0] to a hash",
qq(no utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; \$h{\$a} = 1;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["use utf8; assign utf8 for chr $_->[0] to a hash",
qq(use utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; \$h{\$a} = 1;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{chr $_->[0]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[0]<$/],
# Now check literal $h{"x"} constructions.
["\$h{\"x\"} construction, where x is utf8 for chr $_->[0]",
qq(my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; \$h{"$_->[1]"} = 1;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["no utf8; \$h{\"x\"} construction, where x is utf8 for chr $_->[0]",
qq(no utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; \$h{"$_->[1]"} = 1;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["use utf8; \$h{\"x\"} construction, where x is utf8 for chr $_->[0]",
qq(use utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; \$h{"$_->[1]"} = 1;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{chr $_->[0]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[0]<$/],
# Now check "x" => constructions.
["assign \"x\"=>1 to a hash, where x is utf8 for chr $_->[0]",
qq(my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; %h = ("$_->[1]" => 1);
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["no utf8; assign \"x\"=>1 to a hash, where x is utf8 for chr $_->[0]",
qq(no utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; %h = ("$_->[1]" => 1);
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["use utf8; assign \"x\"=>1 to a hash, where x is utf8 for chr $_->[0]",
qq(use utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %h; %h = ("$_->[1]" => 1);
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{chr $_->[0]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[0]<$/],
# Check copies of hashes made from literal utf8 keys
["assign utf8 for chr $_->[0] to a hash, then copy it",
qq(my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %i; \$i{\$a} = 1; my %h = %i;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["no utf8; assign utf8 for chr $_->[0] to a hash, then copy it",
qq(no utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %i; \$i{\$a} = 1;; my %h = %i;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{$_->[3]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[2]<$/],
["use utf8; assign utf8 for chr $_->[0] to a hash, then copy it",
qq(use utf8; my \$a = "$_->[1]"; my %i; \$i{\$a} = 1; my %h = %i;
my \$b = show keys %h; \$b .= 'F' unless \$h{chr $_->[0]}; \$b),
qr/^>$_->[0]<$/],
} @char);
foreach (@tests) {
my ($why, $prog, $expect) = @$_;
# print "# $prog\n";
my $result = eval $prog;
like ($result, $expect, $why);
}
}
#
# bug fixed by change #17928
# separate perl used because we rely on 'strict' not yet loaded;
# before the patch, the eval died with an error like:
# "my" variable $strict::VERSION can't be in a package
#
SKIP: {
skip("Embedded UTF-8 does not work in EBCDIC", 1) if ord("A") == 193;
ok('' eq runperl(prog => <<'CODE'), "change #17928");
my $code = qq{ my \$\xe3\x83\x95\xe3\x83\xbc = 5; };
{
use utf8;
eval $code;
print $@ if $@;
}
CODE
}
{
use utf8;
$a = <<'END';
0 ....... 1 ....... 2 ....... 3 ....... 4 ....... 5 ....... 6 ....... 7 .......
END
my (@i, $s);
@i = ();
push @i, $s = index($a, '6'); # 60
push @i, $s = index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 60 is 62
push @i, $s = index($a, '5'); # 50
push @i, $s = index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 52 is 52
push @i, $s = index($a, '7'); # 70
push @i, $s = index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 70 is 72
push @i, $s = index($a, '4'); # 40
push @i, $s = index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 40 is 42
is("@i", "60 62 50 52 70 72 40 42", "utf8 heredoc index");
@i = ();
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '6'); # 60
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 60 is 58
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '5'); # 50
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 52 is 48
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '7'); # 70
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 70 is 68
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '4'); # 40
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 40 is 38
is("@i", "60 58 50 48 70 68 40 38", "utf8 heredoc rindex");
@i = ();
push @i, $s = index($a, '6'); # 60
push @i, index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 60 is 62
push @i, rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 60 is 58
push @i, $s = rindex($a, '5'); # 60
push @i, index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 50 is 52
push @i, rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 50 is 48
push @i, $s = index($a, '7', $s); # 70
push @i, index($a, '.', $s); # next . after 70 is 72
push @i, rindex($a, '.', $s); # previous . before 70 is 68
is("@i", "60 62 58 50 52 48 70 72 68", "utf8 heredoc index and rindex");
}
SKIP: {
skip("Embedded UTF-8 does not work in EBCDIC", 1) if ord("A") == 193;
use utf8;
eval qq{is(q \xc3\xbc test \xc3\xbc, qq\xc2\xb7 test \xc2\xb7,
"utf8 quote delimiters [perl #16823]");};
}
# Test the "internals".
{
my $a = "A";
my $b = chr(0x0FF);
my $c = chr(0x100);
ok( utf8::valid($a), "utf8::valid basic");
ok( utf8::valid($b), "utf8::valid beyond");
ok( utf8::valid($c), "utf8::valid unicode");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($a), "!utf8::is_utf8 basic");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($b), "!utf8::is_utf8 beyond");
ok( utf8::is_utf8($c), "utf8::is_utf8 unicode");
is(utf8::upgrade($a), 1, "utf8::upgrade basic");
is(utf8::upgrade($b), 2, "utf8::upgrade beyond");
is(utf8::upgrade($c), 2, "utf8::upgrade unicode");
is($a, "A", "basic");
is($b, "\xFF", "beyond");
is($c, "\x{100}", "unicode");
ok( utf8::valid($a), "utf8::valid basic");
ok( utf8::valid($b), "utf8::valid beyond");
ok( utf8::valid($c), "utf8::valid unicode");
ok( utf8::is_utf8($a), "utf8::is_utf8 basic");
ok( utf8::is_utf8($b), "utf8::is_utf8 beyond");
ok( utf8::is_utf8($c), "utf8::is_utf8 unicode");
is(utf8::downgrade($a), 1, "utf8::downgrade basic");
is(utf8::downgrade($b), 1, "utf8::downgrade beyond");
is($a, "A", "basic");
is($b, "\xFF", "beyond");
ok( utf8::valid($a), "utf8::valid basic");
ok( utf8::valid($b), "utf8::valid beyond");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($a), "!utf8::is_utf8 basic");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($b), "!utf8::is_utf8 beyond");
utf8::encode($a);
utf8::encode($b);
utf8::encode($c);
is($a, "A", "basic");
is(length($b), 2, "beyond length");
is(length($c), 2, "unicode length");
ok(utf8::valid($a), "utf8::valid basic");
ok(utf8::valid($b), "utf8::valid beyond");
ok(utf8::valid($c), "utf8::valid unicode");
# encode() clears the UTF-8 flag (unlike upgrade()).
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($a), "!utf8::is_utf8 basic");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($b), "!utf8::is_utf8 beyond");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($c), "!utf8::is_utf8 unicode");
utf8::decode($a);
utf8::decode($b);
utf8::decode($c);
is($a, "A", "basic");
is($b, "\xFF", "beyond");
is($c, "\x{100}", "unicode");
ok(utf8::valid($a), "!utf8::valid basic");
ok(utf8::valid($b), "!utf8::valid beyond");
ok(utf8::valid($c), " utf8::valid unicode");
ok(!utf8::is_utf8($a), "!utf8::is_utf8 basic");
ok( utf8::is_utf8($b), " utf8::is_utf8 beyond"); # $b stays in UTF-8.
ok( utf8::is_utf8($c), " utf8::is_utf8 unicode");
}
{
eval {utf8::encode("")};
like($@, qr/^Modification of a read-only value attempted/,
"utf8::encode should refuse to touch read-only values");
}
{
my $a = "456\xb6";
utf8::upgrade($a);
my $b = "123456\xb6";
$b =~ s/^...//;
utf8::upgrade($b);
is($b, $a, "utf8::upgrade OffsetOK");
}
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