1 while -f ++$tmpfile;
END { while($tmpfile && unlink $tmpfile){} }
-$CAT = (($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? '.\perl -e "print <>"' : 'cat');
+$CAT = (($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? '.\perl -e "print <>"' : (($^O eq 'NetWare') ? 'perl -e "print <>"' : 'cat'));
for (@prgs){
my $switch;
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
$results = `.\\perl -I../lib $switch $tmpfile 2>&1`;
}
+ elsif ($^O eq 'NetWare') {
+ $results = `perl -I../lib $switch $tmpfile 2>&1`;
+ }
else {
$results = `./perl $switch $tmpfile 2>&1`;
}
# bison says 'parse error' instead of 'syntax error',
# various yaccs may or may not capitalize 'syntax'.
$results =~ s/^(syntax|parse) error/syntax error/mig;
+ $results =~ s/\n\n/\n/ if $^O eq 'VMS'; # pipes double these sometimes
$expected =~ s/\n+$//;
if ( $results ne $expected ) {
print STDERR "PROG: $switch\n$prog\n";
EXPECT
2 2 2
########
-# used to attach defelem magic too all immortal values,
+# used to attach defelem magic to all immortal values,
# which made restore of local $_ fail.
foo(2>1);
sub foo { bar() for @_; }
/(?{"{"})/ # Check it outside of eval too
EXPECT
Sequence (?{...}) not terminated or not {}-balanced at - line 1, within pattern
-Sequence (?{...}) not terminated or not {}-balanced before HERE mark in regex m/(?{ << HERE "{"})/ at - line 1.
+Sequence (?{...}) not terminated or not {}-balanced in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/(?{ <-- HERE "{"})/ at - line 1.
########
/(?{"{"}})/ # Check it outside of eval too
EXPECT
EXPECT
ok
########
-my @l = qw(hello.* world);
-my $x;
-
-foreach $x (@l) {
- print "before - $x\n";
- $x = "\Q$x\E";
- print "quotemeta - $x\n";
- $x = "\u$x";
- print "ucfirst - $x\n";
- $x = "\l$x";
- print "lcfirst - $x\n";
- $x = "\U$x\E";
- print "uc - $x\n";
- $x = "\L$x\E";
- print "lc - $x\n";
-}
+# moved to op/lc.t
EXPECT
-before - hello.*
-quotemeta - hello\.\*
-ucfirst - Hello\.\*
-lcfirst - hello\.\*
-uc - HELLO\.\*
-lc - hello\.\*
-before - world
-quotemeta - world
-ucfirst - World
-lcfirst - world
-uc - WORLD
-lc - world
########
sub f { my $a = 1; my $b = 2; my $c = 3; my $d = 4; next }
my $x = "foo";
EXPECT
aba\ba\b
########
+# lexicals declared after the myeval() definition should not be visible
+# within it
+sub myeval { eval $_[0] }
+my $foo = "ok 2\n";
+myeval('sub foo { local $foo = "ok 1\n"; print $foo; }');
+die $@ if $@;
+foo();
+print $foo;
+EXPECT
+ok 1
+ok 2
+########
+# lexicals outside an eval"" should be visible inside subroutine definitions
+# within it
+eval <<'EOT'; die $@ if $@;
+{
+ my $X = "ok\n";
+ eval 'sub Y { print $X }'; die $@ if $@;
+ Y();
+}
+EOT
+EXPECT
+ok
+########
+# test that closures generated by eval"" hold on to the CV of the eval""
+# for their entire lifetime
+$code = eval q[
+ sub { eval '$x = "ok 1\n"'; }
+];
+&{$code}();
+print $x;
+EXPECT
+ok 1
+########
# This test is here instead of pragma/locale.t because
# the bug depends on in the internal state of the locale
# settings and pragma/locale messes up that state pretty badly.
$have_setlocale = 0 if $@;
# Visual C's CRT goes silly on strings of the form "en_US.ISO8859-1"
# and mingw32 uses said silly CRT
-$have_setlocale = 0 if $^O eq 'MSWin32' && $Config{cc} =~ /^(cl|gcc)/i;
+$have_setlocale = 0 if (($^O eq 'MSWin32' || $^O eq 'NetWare') && $Config{cc} =~ /^(cl|gcc)/i);
exit(0) unless $have_setlocale;
my @locales;
if (-x "/usr/bin/locale" && open(LOCALES, "/usr/bin/locale -a|")) {
# coredump in 5.7.1
close STDERR; die;
EXPECT
+########
+-w
+"x" =~ /(\G?x)?/; # core dump in 20000716.007
+EXPECT
+Quantifier unexpected on zero-length expression in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/(\G?x)? <-- HERE / at - line 2.
+########
+# Bug 20010515.004
+my @h = 1 .. 10;
+bad(@h);
+sub bad {
+ undef @h;
+ print "O";
+ print for @_;
+ print "K";
+}
+EXPECT
+OK
+########
+# Bug 20010506.041
+"abcd\x{1234}" =~ /(a)(b[c])(d+)?/i and print "ok\n";
+EXPECT
+ok
+########
+# Bug 20010422.005
+{s//${}/; //}
+EXPECT
+syntax error at - line 2, near "${}"
+Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors.
+########
+# Bug 20010528.007
+"\x{"
+EXPECT
+Missing right brace on \x{} at - line 2, within string
+Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors.
+########
+my $foo = Bar->new();
+my @dst;
+END {
+ ($_ = "@dst") =~ s/\(0x.+?\)/(0x...)/;
+ print $_, "\n";
+}
+package Bar;
+sub new {
+ my Bar $self = bless [], Bar;
+ eval '$self';
+ return $self;
+}
+sub DESTROY {
+ push @dst, "$_[0]";
+}
+EXPECT
+Bar=ARRAY(0x...)
+########
+# 20010407.008 sprintf removes utf8-ness
+$a = sprintf "\x{1234}";
+printf "%x %d\n", unpack("U*", $a), length($a);
+$a = sprintf "%s", "\x{5678}";
+printf "%x %d\n", unpack("U*", $a), length($a);
+$a = sprintf "\x{1234}%s", "\x{5678}";
+printf "%x %x %d\n", unpack("U*", $a), length($a);
+EXPECT
+1234 1
+5678 1
+1234 5678 2
+########
+# keep this last - doesn't seem to work otherwise?
+eval "a.b.c.d.e.f;sub"
+EXPECT