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b45f050a 1#!./perl -w
2
3BEGIN {
4 chdir 't' if -d 't';
20822f61 5 @INC = '../lib';
b45f050a 6}
7
8my $debug = 1;
9
10##
11## If the markers used are changed (search for "MARKER1" in regcomp.c),
12## update only these two variables, and leave the {#} in the @death/@warning
13## arrays below. The {#} is a meta-marker -- it marks where the marker should
14## go.
15
79eeca27 16my $marker1 = "HERE";
17my $marker2 = " << HERE ";
b45f050a 18
19##
20## Key-value pairs of code/error of code that should have fatal errors.
21##
69f2e79d 22
23eval 'use Config'; # assume defaults if fail
24our %Config;
25my $inf_m1 = ($Config{reg_infty} || 32767) - 1;
26my $inf_p1 = $inf_m1 + 2;
b45f050a 27my @death =
28(
79eeca27 29 '/[[=foo=]]/' => 'POSIX syntax [= =] is reserved for future extensions before {#} mark in regex m/[[=foo=]{#}]/',
b45f050a 30
79eeca27 31 '/(?<= .*)/' => 'Variable length lookbehind not implemented before {#} mark in regex m/(?<= .*){#}/',
b45f050a 32
79eeca27 33 '/(?<= x{1000})/' => 'Lookbehind longer than 255 not implemented before {#} mark in regex m/(?<= x{1000}){#}/',
b45f050a 34
79eeca27 35 '/(?@)/' => 'Sequence (?@...) not implemented before {#} mark in regex m/(?@{#})/',
b45f050a 36
79eeca27 37 '/(?{ 1/' => 'Sequence (?{...}) not terminated or not {}-balanced before {#} mark in regex m/(?{{#} 1/',
b45f050a 38
79eeca27 39 '/(?(1x))/' => 'Switch condition not recognized before {#} mark in regex m/(?(1x{#}))/',
b45f050a 40
79eeca27 41 '/(?(1)x|y|z)/' => 'Switch (?(condition)... contains too many branches before {#} mark in regex m/(?(1)x|y|{#}z)/',
b45f050a 42
79eeca27 43 '/(?(x)y|x)/' => 'Unknown switch condition (?(x) before {#} mark in regex m/(?({#}x)y|x)/',
b45f050a 44
79eeca27 45 '/(?/' => 'Sequence (? incomplete before {#} mark in regex m/(?{#}/',
b45f050a 46
79eeca27 47 '/(?;x/' => 'Sequence (?;...) not recognized before {#} mark in regex m/(?;{#}x/',
48 '/(?<;x/' => 'Sequence (?<;...) not recognized before {#} mark in regex m/(?<;{#}x/',
b45f050a 49
79eeca27 50 '/((x)/' => 'Unmatched ( before {#} mark in regex m/({#}(x)/',
b45f050a 51
79eeca27 52 "/x{$inf_p1}/" => "Quantifier in {,} bigger than $inf_m1 before {#} mark in regex m/x{{#}$inf_p1}/",
b45f050a 53
79eeca27 54 '/x{3,1}/' => 'Can\'t do {n,m} with n > m before {#} mark in regex m/x{3,1}{#}/',
b45f050a 55
79eeca27 56 '/x**/' => 'Nested quantifiers before {#} mark in regex m/x**{#}/',
b45f050a 57
79eeca27 58 '/x[/' => 'Unmatched [ before {#} mark in regex m/x[{#}/',
b45f050a 59
79eeca27 60 '/*/', => 'Quantifier follows nothing before {#} mark in regex m/*{#}/',
b45f050a 61
79eeca27 62 '/\p{x/' => 'Missing right brace on \p{} before {#} mark in regex m/\p{{#}x/',
b45f050a 63
79eeca27 64 'use utf8; /[\p{x]/' => 'Missing right brace on \p{} before {#} mark in regex m/[\p{{#}x]/',
b45f050a 65
79eeca27 66 '/(x)\2/' => 'Reference to nonexistent group before {#} mark in regex m/(x)\2{#}/',
b45f050a 67
68 'my $m = chr(92); $m =~ $m', => 'Trailing \ in regex m/\/',
69
79eeca27 70 '/\x{1/' => 'Missing right brace on \x{} before {#} mark in regex m/\x{{#}1/',
b45f050a 71
79eeca27 72 'use utf8; /[\x{X]/' => 'Missing right brace on \x{} before {#} mark in regex m/[\x{{#}X]/',
b45f050a 73
79eeca27 74 '/\x{x}/' => 'Can\'t use \x{} without \'use utf8\' declaration before {#} mark in regex m/\x{x}{#}/',
b45f050a 75
79eeca27 76 '/[[:barf:]]/' => 'POSIX class [:barf:] unknown before {#} mark in regex m/[[:barf:]{#}]/',
b45f050a 77
79eeca27 78 '/[[=barf=]]/' => 'POSIX syntax [= =] is reserved for future extensions before {#} mark in regex m/[[=barf=]{#}]/',
b45f050a 79
79eeca27 80 '/[[.barf.]]/' => 'POSIX syntax [. .] is reserved for future extensions before {#} mark in regex m/[[.barf.]{#}]/',
b45f050a 81
79eeca27 82 '/[z-a]/' => 'Invalid [] range "z-a" before {#} mark in regex m/[z-a{#}]/',
b45f050a 83);
84
85##
86## Key-value pairs of code/error of code that should have non-fatal warnings.
87##
88@warning = (
79eeca27 89 "m/(?p{ 'a' })/" => "(?p{}) is deprecated - use (??{}) before {#} mark in regex m/(?p{#}{ 'a' })/",
b45f050a 90
79eeca27 91 'm/\b*/' => '\b* matches null string many times before {#} mark in regex m/\b*{#}/',
b45f050a 92
79eeca27 93 'm/[:blank:]/' => 'POSIX syntax [: :] belongs inside character classes before {#} mark in regex m/[:blank:]{#}/',
b45f050a 94
79eeca27 95 "m'[\\y]'" => 'Unrecognized escape \y in character class passed through before {#} mark in regex m/[\y{#}]/',
b45f050a 96
79eeca27 97 'm/[a-\d]/' => 'False [] range "a-\d" before {#} mark in regex m/[a-\d{#}]/',
98 'm/[\w-x]/' => 'False [] range "\w-" before {#} mark in regex m/[\w-{#}x]/',
99 "m'\\y'" => 'Unrecognized escape \y passed through before {#} mark in regex m/\y{#}/',
b45f050a 100);
101
102my $total = (@death + @warning)/2;
103
104print "1..$total\n";
105
106my $count = 0;
107
108while (@death)
109{
110 $count++;
111 my $regex = shift @death;
112 my $result = shift @death;
113
b45f050a 114 $_ = "x";
115 eval $regex;
116 if (not $@) {
69f2e79d 117 print "# oops, $regex didn't die\nnot ok $count\n";
b45f050a 118 next;
119 }
120 chomp $@;
b45f050a 121 $result =~ s/{\#}/$marker1/;
122 $result =~ s/{\#}/$marker2/;
69f2e79d 123 if ($@ !~ /^\Q$result/) {
124 print "# For $regex, expected:\n# $result\n# Got:\n# $@\n#\nnot ";
b45f050a 125 }
126 print "ok $count\n";
127}
128
129
130our $warning;
131$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = shift };
132
133while (@warning)
134{
135 $count++;
136 my $regex = shift @warning;
137 my $result = shift @warning;
138
139 undef $warning;
140 $_ = "x";
141 eval $regex;
142
143 if ($@)
144 {
69f2e79d 145 print "# oops, $regex died with:\n#\t$@#\nnot ok $count\n";
b45f050a 146 next;
147 }
148
149 if (not $warning)
150 {
69f2e79d 151 print "# oops, $regex didn't generate a warning\nnot ok $count\n";
b45f050a 152 next;
153 }
b45f050a 154 $result =~ s/{\#}/$marker1/;
155 $result =~ s/{\#}/$marker2/;
69f2e79d 156 if ($warning !~ /^\Q$result/)
b45f050a 157 {
69f2e79d 158 print <<"EOM";
159# For $regex, expected:
160# $result
161# Got:
162# $warning
163#
164not ok $count
165EOM
b45f050a 166 next;
167 }
168 print "ok $count\n";
169}
170
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