# the format supported by op/regexp.t. If you want to add a test
# that does fit that format, add it to op/re_tests, not here.
-print "1..210\n";
+print "1..213\n";
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
sub must_warn {
my ($warn_pat, $code) = @_;
- local $^W; local %SIG;
- eval 'BEGIN { $^W = 1; $SIG{__WARN__} = $warn_pat };' . $code;
+ local %SIG;
+ eval 'BEGIN { use warnings; $SIG{__WARN__} = $warn_pat };' . $code;
print "ok $test\n";
$test++;
}
"\n\n" =~ /\n+ $ \n/x or print "not ";
print "ok $test\n";
$test++;
+
+[] =~ /^ARRAY/ or print "# [] \nnot ";
+print "ok $test\n";
+$test++;
+
+eval << 'EOE';
+{
+ package S;
+ use overload '""' => sub { 'Object S' };
+ sub new { bless [] }
+}
+$a = 'S'->new;
+EOE
+
+$a and $a =~ /^Object\sS/ or print "# '$a' \nnot ";
+print "ok $test\n";
+$test++;