}
use Config;
-plan(tests => 28 + 27*12);
+plan(tests => 28 + 27*14);
ok( -d 'op' );
ok( -f 'TEST' );
my $neither = bless [], "OverNeither";
my $nstr = overload::StrVal($neither);
+open my $gv, "<", "TEST";
+bless $gv, "OverString";
+open my $io, "<", "TEST";
+$io = *{$io}{IO};
+bless $io, "OverString";
+
+eval { require Fcntl };
+
for my $op (split //, "rwxoRWXOezsfdlpSbctugkTMBAC") {
$over = [];
ok( my $rv = eval "-$op \$ft", "overloaded -$op succeeds" )
is( $over->[1], $op, "correct op for overloaded -$op" );
is( $rv, "-$op", "correct return value for overloaded -$op");
+ my ($exp, $is) = (1, "is");
+ if (
+ $op eq "u" and not eval { Fcntl::S_ISUID() } or
+ $op eq "g" and not eval { Fcntl::S_ISGID() } or
+ $op eq "k" and not eval { Fcntl::S_ISVTX() }
+ ) {
+ ($exp, $is) = (0, "not");
+ }
+
$over = 0;
$rv = eval "-$op \$str";
ok( !$@, "-$op succeeds with string overloading" )
or diag( $@ );
is( $rv, eval "-$op 'TEST'", "correct -$op on string overload" );
- is( $over, 1, "string overload called for -$op" );
+ is( $over, $exp, "string overload $is called for -$op" );
+
+ ($exp, $is) = $op eq "l" ? (1, "is") : (0, "not");
+
+ $over = 0;
+ eval "-$op \$gv";
+ is( $over, $exp, "string overload $is called for -$op on GLOB" );
+
+ # IO refs always get string overload called. This might be a bug.
+ $op eq "t" || $op eq "T" || $op eq "B"
+ and ($exp, $is) = (1, "is");
+
+ $over = 0;
+ eval "-$op \$io";
+ is( $over, $exp, "string overload $is called for -$op on IO");
$rv = eval "-$op \$both";
is( $rv, "-$op", "correct -$op on string/-X overload" );