Make TAP output UTF8
[p5sagit/Sub-Name.git] / t / exotic_names.t
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ea5fecfc 1use strict;
2use warnings;
3
4use Test::More;
5use B 'svref_2object';
6
7# This is a mess. The stash can supposedly handle Unicode but the behavior
8# is literally undefined before 5.16 (with crashes beyond the basic plane),
9# and remains unclear past 5.16 with evalbytes and feature unicode_eval
10# In any case - Sub::Name needs to *somehow* work with this, so we will do
11# a heuristic with ambiguous eval and looking for octets in the stash
12use if $] >= 5.016, feature => 'unicode_eval';
13
f81503dc 14if ($] >= 5.008) {
15 my $builder = Test::More->builder;
16 binmode $builder->output, ":encoding(utf8)";
17 binmode $builder->failure_output, ":encoding(utf8)";
18 binmode $builder->todo_output, ":encoding(utf8)";
19}
20
ea5fecfc 21sub compile_named_sub {
22 my ( $fullname, $body ) = @_;
23 my $sub = eval "sub $fullname { $body }" . '\\&{$fullname}';
24 return $sub if $sub;
25 my $e = $@;
26 require Carp;
27 Carp::croak $e;
28}
29
30sub caller3_ok {
31 my ( $sub, $expected, $type, $ord ) = @_;
32
33 local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
34
35 my $for_what = sprintf "when it contains \\x%s ( %s )", (
36 ( ($ord > 255)
37 ? sprintf "{%X}", $ord
38 : sprintf "%02X", $ord
39 ),
40 (
41 $ord > 255 ? unpack('H*', pack 'C0U', $ord )
42 : ($ord > 0x1f and $ord < 0x7f) ? sprintf "%c", $ord
43 : sprintf '\%o', $ord
44 ),
45 );
46
47 $expected =~ s/'/::/g;
48
49 # this is apparently how things worked before 5.16
50 utf8::encode($expected) if $] < 5.016 and $ord > 255;
51
52 my $stash_name = join '::', map { $_->STASH->NAME, $_->NAME } svref_2object($sub)->GV;
53
54 is $stash_name, $expected, "stash name for $type is correct $for_what";
55 is $sub->(), $expected, "caller() in $type returns correct name $for_what";
56}
57
58#######################################################################
59
4d96bce5 60use Sub::Name 'subname';
61
ea5fecfc 62my @ordinal = ( 1 .. 255 );
63
64# 5.14 is the first perl to start properly handling \0 in identifiers
65unshift @ordinal, 0
66 unless $] < 5.014;
67
68# Unicode in 5.6 is not sane (crashes etc)
69push @ordinal,
70 0x100, # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON
71 0x498, # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER
72 0x2122, # TRADE MARK SIGN
73 0x1f4a9, # PILE OF POO
74 unless $] < 5.008;
75
4d96bce5 76plan tests => @ordinal * 2 * 2;
ea5fecfc 77
78my $legal_ident_char = "A-Z_a-z0-9'";
79$legal_ident_char .= join '', map chr, 0x100, 0x498
80 unless $] < 5.008;
81
82for my $ord (@ordinal) {
83 my $sub;
84 my $pkg = sprintf 'test::SOME_%c_STASH', $ord;
85 my $subname = sprintf 'SOME_%c_NAME', $ord;
86 my $fullname = join '::', $pkg, $subname;
87
4d96bce5 88 $sub = subname $fullname => sub { (caller(0))[3] };
89 caller3_ok $sub, $fullname, 'renamed closure', $ord;
90
ea5fecfc 91 # test that we can *always* compile at least within the correct package
92 my $expected;
93 if ( chr($ord) =~ m/^[$legal_ident_char]$/o ) { # compile directly
94 $expected = $fullname;
95 $sub = compile_named_sub $fullname => '(caller(0))[3]';
96 }
97 else { # not a legal identifier but at least test the package name by aliasing
98 $expected = "${pkg}::foo";
99 { no strict 'refs'; *palatable:: = *{"${pkg}::"} } # now palatable:: literally means ${pkg}::
100 $sub = compile_named_sub 'palatable::foo' => '(caller(0))[3]';
101 }
102 caller3_ok $sub, $expected, 'natively compiled sub', $ord;
103}