#!./perl
-# $RCSfile: tell.t,v $$Revision: 4.1 $$Date: 92/08/07 18:27:33 $
+BEGIN {
+ chdir 't' if -d 't';
+ @INC = '../lib';
+}
+
+print "1..28\n";
-print "1..13\n";
+$TST = 'TST';
-$TST = 'tst';
+$Is_Dosish = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' or $^O eq 'NetWare' or $^O eq 'dos' or
+ $^O eq 'os2' or $^O eq 'mint' or $^O eq 'cygwin' or
+ $^O =~ /^uwin/);
-open($TST, '../Configure') || (die "Can't open ../Configure");
-binmode $TST if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
-if (eof(tst)) { print "not ok 1\n"; } else { print "ok 1\n"; }
+open($TST, 'harness') || (die "Can't open harness");
+binmode $TST if $Is_Dosish;
+if (eof(TST)) { print "not ok 1\n"; } else { print "ok 1\n"; }
$firstline = <$TST>;
$secondpos = tell;
$x = 0;
-while (<tst>) {
+while (<TST>) {
if (eof) {$x++;}
}
if ($x == 1) { print "ok 2\n"; } else { print "not ok 2\n"; }
if (eof) { print "not ok 5\n"; } else { print "ok 5\n"; }
-if ($firstline eq <tst>) { print "ok 6\n"; } else { print "not ok 6\n"; }
+if ($firstline eq <TST>) { print "ok 6\n"; } else { print "not ok 6\n"; }
if ($secondpos == tell) { print "ok 7\n"; } else { print "not ok 7\n"; }
-if (seek(tst,0,1)) { print "ok 8\n"; } else { print "not ok 8\n"; }
+if (seek(TST,0,1)) { print "ok 8\n"; } else { print "not ok 8\n"; }
if (eof($TST)) { print "not ok 9\n"; } else { print "ok 9\n"; }
if ($secondpos == tell) { print "ok 10\n"; } else { print "not ok 10\n"; }
-if (seek(tst,0,2)) { print "ok 11\n"; } else { print "not ok 11\n"; }
+if (seek(TST,0,2)) { print "ok 11\n"; } else { print "not ok 11\n"; }
if ($lastpos == tell) { print "ok 12\n"; } else { print "not ok 12\n"; }
unless (eof) { print "not ok 13\n"; } else { print "ok 13\n"; }
+
+if ($. == 0) { print "not ok 14\n"; } else { print "ok 14\n"; }
+
+$curline = $.;
+open(OTHER, 'harness') || (die "Can't open harness: $!");
+binmode OTHER if (($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'NetWare'));
+
+{
+ local($.);
+
+ if ($. == 0) { print "not ok 15\n"; } else { print "ok 15\n"; }
+
+ tell OTHER;
+ if ($. == 0) { print "ok 16\n"; } else { print "not ok 16\n"; }
+
+ $. = 5;
+ scalar <OTHER>;
+ if ($. == 6) { print "ok 17\n"; } else { print "not ok 17\n"; }
+}
+
+if ($. == $curline) { print "ok 18\n"; } else { print "not ok 18\n"; }
+
+{
+ local($.);
+
+ scalar <OTHER>;
+ if ($. == 7) { print "ok 19\n"; } else { print "not ok 19\n"; }
+}
+
+if ($. == $curline) { print "ok 20\n"; } else { print "not ok 20\n"; }
+
+{
+ local($.);
+
+ tell OTHER;
+ if ($. == 7) { print "ok 21\n"; } else { print "not ok 21\n"; }
+}
+
+close(OTHER);
+{
+ no warnings 'closed';
+ if (tell(OTHER) == -1) { print "ok 22\n"; } else { print "not ok 22\n"; }
+}
+{
+ no warnings 'unopened';
+ if (tell(ETHER) == -1) { print "ok 23\n"; } else { print "not ok 23\n"; }
+}
+
+# ftell(STDIN) (or any std streams) is undefined, it can return -1 or
+# something else. ftell() on pipes, fifos, and sockets is defined to
+# return -1.
+
+my $written = "tell_write.txt";
+
+END { 1 while unlink($written) }
+
+close($TST);
+open($tst,">$written") || die "Cannot open $written:$!";
+binmode $tst if $Is_Dosish;
+
+if (tell($tst) == 0) { print "ok 24\n"; } else { print "not ok 24\n"; }
+
+print $tst "fred\n";
+
+if (tell($tst) == 5) { print "ok 25\n"; } else { print "not ok 25\n"; }
+
+print $tst "more\n";
+
+if (tell($tst) == 10) { print "ok 26\n"; } else { print "not ok 26\n"; }
+
+close($tst);
+
+open($tst,"+>>$written") || die "Cannot open $written:$!";
+binmode $tst if $Is_Dosish;
+
+if (0)
+{
+ # :stdio does not pass these so ignore them for now
+
+if (tell($tst) == 0) { print "ok 27\n"; } else { print "not ok 27\n"; }
+
+$line = <$tst>;
+
+if ($line eq "fred\n") { print "ok 29\n"; } else { print "not ok 29\n"; }
+
+if (tell($tst) == 5) { print "ok 30\n"; } else { print "not ok 30\n"; }
+
+}
+
+print $tst "xxxx\n";
+
+if (tell($tst) == 15 ||
+ tell($tst) == 5) # unset PERLIO or PERLIO=stdio (e.g. HP-UX, Solaris)
+{ print "ok 27\n"; } else { print "not ok 27\n"; }
+
+close($tst);
+
+open($tst,">$written") || die "Cannot open $written:$!";
+print $tst "foobar";
+close $tst;
+open($tst,">>$written") || die "Cannot open $written:$!";
+
+# This test makes a questionable assumption that the file pointer will
+# be at eof after opening a file but before seeking, reading, or writing.
+# Only known failure is on cygwin.
+my $todo = $^O eq "cygwin" && &PerlIO::get_layers($tst) eq 'stdio'
+ && ' # TODO: file pointer not at eof';
+
+if (tell($tst) == 6)
+{ print "ok 28$todo\n"; } else { print "not ok 28$todo\n"; }
+close $tst;
+