#!./perl
-# $Header: exec.t,v 4.0 91/03/20 01:52:25 lwall Locked $
-
$| = 1; # flush stdout
+
+if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
+ # XXX the system tests could be written to use ./perl and so work on Win32
+ print "1..0 # Skip: shh, win32\n";
+ exit(0);
+}
+
print "1..8\n";
-print "not ok 1\n" if system "echo ok \\1"; # shell interpreted
+if ($^O ne 'os2') {
+ print "not ok 1\n" if system "echo ok \\1"; # shell interpreted
+}
+else {
+ print "ok 1 # skipped: bug/feature of pdksh\n"; # shell interpreted
+}
print "not ok 2\n" if system "echo ok 2"; # split and directly called
print "not ok 3\n" if system "echo", "ok", "3"; # directly called
+# these should probably be rewritten to match the examples in perlfunc.pod
if (system "true") {print "not ok 4\n";} else {print "ok 4\n";}
if ((system "/bin/sh -c 'exit 1'") != 256) { print "not "; }
print "ok 5\n";
-if ((system "lskdfj") == 255 << 8) {print "ok 6\n";} else {print "not ok 6\n";}
+$rc = system "lskdfj";
+if ($rc == 255 << 8 or $rc == -1 and ($! == 2 or $! =~ /\bno\b.*\bfile/i))
+ {print "ok 6\n";} else {print "not ok 6\n";}
unless (exec "lskdjfalksdjfdjfkls") {print "ok 7\n";} else {print "not ok 7\n";}