#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
}
# This ok() function is specially written to avoid any concatenation.
my $test = 1;
sub ok {
my($ok, $name) = @_;
printf "%sok %d - %s\n", ($ok ? "" : "not "), $test, $name;
printf "# Failed test at line %d\n", (caller)[2] unless $ok;
$test++;
return $ok;
}
print "1..12\n";
($a, $b, $c) = qw(foo bar);
ok("$a" eq "foo", "verifying assign");
ok("$a$b" eq "foobar", "basic concatenation");
ok("$c$a$c" eq "foo", "concatenate undef, fore and aft");
# Okay, so that wasn't very challenging. Let's go Unicode.
{
# bug id 20000819.004
$_ = $dx = "\x{10f2}";
s/($dx)/$dx$1/;
{
ok($_ eq "$dx$dx","bug id 20000819.004, back");
}
$_ = $dx = "\x{10f2}";
s/($dx)/$1$dx/;
{
ok($_ eq "$dx$dx","bug id 20000819.004, front");
}
$dx = "\x{10f2}";
$_ = "\x{10f2}\x{10f2}";
s/($dx)($dx)/$1$2/;
{
ok($_ eq "$dx$dx","bug id 20000819.004, front and back");
}
}
{
# bug id 20000901.092
# test that undef left and right of utf8 results in a valid string
my $a;
$a .= "\x{1ff}";
ok($a eq "\x{1ff}", "bug id 20000901.092, undef left");
$a .= undef;
ok($a eq "\x{1ff}", "bug id 20000901.092, undef right");
}
{
# ID 20001020.006
"x" =~ /(.)/; # unset $2
# Without the fix this 5.7.0 would croak:
# Modification of a read-only value attempted at ...
eval {"$2\x{1234}"};
ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, left");
# For symmetry with the above.
eval {"\x{1234}$2"};
ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, right");
*pi = \undef;
# This bug existed earlier than the $2 bug, but is fixed with the same
# patch. Without the fix this 5.7.0 would also croak:
# Modification of a read-only value attempted at ...
eval{"$pi\x{1234}"};
ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, constant left");
# For symmetry with the above.
eval{"\x{1234}$pi"};
ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, constant right");
}
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