Add a todo note about overloadable assertions.
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5b2b9c68 1#!./perl
2# Test $!
3
4print "1..14\n";
5
6$teststring = "1\n12\n123\n1234\n1234\n12345\n\n123456\n1234567\n";
7
8# Create our test datafile
a3318c00 91 while unlink 'foo'; # in case junk left around
10rmdir 'foo';
5b2b9c68 11open TESTFILE, ">./foo" or die "error $! $^E opening";
12binmode TESTFILE;
13print TESTFILE $teststring;
14close TESTFILE;
15
16open TESTFILE, "<./foo";
17binmode TESTFILE;
18
19# Check the default $/
20$bar = <TESTFILE>;
21if ($bar eq "1\n") {print "ok 1\n";} else {print "not ok 1\n";}
22
23# explicitly set to \n
24$/ = "\n";
25$bar = <TESTFILE>;
26if ($bar eq "12\n") {print "ok 2\n";} else {print "not ok 2\n";}
27
28# Try a non line terminator
af7d13df 29$/ = 3;
5b2b9c68 30$bar = <TESTFILE>;
31if ($bar eq "123") {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";}
32
33# Eat the line terminator
34$/ = "\n";
35$bar = <TESTFILE>;
36
37# How about a larger terminator
38$/ = "34";
39$bar = <TESTFILE>;
40if ($bar eq "1234") {print "ok 4\n";} else {print "not ok 4\n";}
41
42# Eat the line terminator
43$/ = "\n";
44$bar = <TESTFILE>;
45
46# Does paragraph mode work?
47$/ = '';
48$bar = <TESTFILE>;
49if ($bar eq "1234\n12345\n\n") {print "ok 5\n";} else {print "not ok 5\n";}
50
51# Try slurping the rest of the file
52$/ = undef;
53$bar = <TESTFILE>;
54if ($bar eq "123456\n1234567\n") {print "ok 6\n";} else {print "not ok 6\n";}
55
56# try the record reading tests. New file so we don't have to worry about
57# the size of \n.
58close TESTFILE;
59unlink "./foo";
60open TESTFILE, ">./foo";
61print TESTFILE "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890";
62binmode TESTFILE;
63close TESTFILE;
64open TESTFILE, "<./foo";
65binmode TESTFILE;
66
67# Test straight number
68$/ = \2;
69$bar = <TESTFILE>;
70if ($bar eq "12") {print "ok 7\n";} else {print "not ok 7\n";}
71
72# Test stringified number
73$/ = \"2";
74$bar = <TESTFILE>;
75if ($bar eq "34") {print "ok 8\n";} else {print "not ok 8\n";}
76
77# Integer variable
78$foo = 2;
79$/ = \$foo;
80$bar = <TESTFILE>;
81if ($bar eq "56") {print "ok 9\n";} else {print "not ok 9\n";}
82
83# String variable
84$foo = "2";
85$/ = \$foo;
86$bar = <TESTFILE>;
87if ($bar eq "78") {print "ok 10\n";} else {print "not ok 10\n";}
88
89# Get rid of the temp file
7120fed6 90close TESTFILE;
5b2b9c68 91unlink "./foo";
92
93# Now for the tricky bit--full record reading
94if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
95 # Create a temp file. We jump through these hoops 'cause CREATE really
96 # doesn't like our methods for some reason.
439f5715 97 open FDLFILE, "> ./foo.fdl";
98 print FDLFILE "RECORD\n FORMAT VARIABLE\n";
99 close FDLFILE;
100 open CREATEFILE, "> ./foo.com";
101 print CREATEFILE '$ DEFINE/USER SYS$INPUT NL:', "\n";
102 print CREATEFILE '$ DEFINE/USER SYS$OUTPUT NL:', "\n";
103 print CREATEFILE '$ OPEN YOW []FOO.BAR/WRITE', "\n";
104 print CREATEFILE '$ CLOSE YOW', "\n";
105 print CREATEFILE "\$EXIT\n";
106 close CREATEFILE;
107 $throwaway = `\@\[\]foo`, "\n";
108 open(TEMPFILE, ">./foo.bar") or print "# open failed $! $^E\n";
5b2b9c68 109 print TEMPFILE "foo\nfoobar\nbaz\n";
110 close TEMPFILE;
5b2b9c68 111
112 open TESTFILE, "<./foo.bar";
113 $/ = \10;
114 $bar = <TESTFILE>;
115 if ($bar eq "foo\n") {print "ok 11\n";} else {print "not ok 11\n";}
116 $bar = <TESTFILE>;
117 if ($bar eq "foobar\n") {print "ok 12\n";} else {print "not ok 12\n";}
118 # can we do a short read?
119 $/ = \2;
120 $bar = <TESTFILE>;
121 if ($bar eq "ba") {print "ok 13\n";} else {print "not ok 13\n";}
122 # do we get the rest of the record?
123 $bar = <TESTFILE>;
124 if ($bar eq "z\n") {print "ok 14\n";} else {print "not ok 14\n";}
125
7120fed6 126 close TESTFILE;
1f47e8e2 127 1 while unlink qw(foo.bar foo.com foo.fdl);
5b2b9c68 128} else {
129 # Nobody else does this at the moment (well, maybe OS/390, but they can
130 # put their own tests in) so we just punt
131 foreach $test (11..14) {print "ok $test # skipped on non-VMS system\n"};
132}