#
# \n in the tests are interpolated, as are variables of the form ${\w+}.
#
+# Blanks lines are treated as PASSING tests to keep the line numbers
+# linked to the test number.
+#
# If you want to add a regular expression test that can't be expressed
# in this format, don't add it here: put it in op/pat.t instead.
#
print "1..$numtests\n# $iters iterations\n";
TEST:
while (<TESTS>) {
+ if (!/\S/ || /^\s*#/) {
+ print "ok $. # (Blank line or comment)\n";
+ if (/\S/) { print $_ };
+ next;
+ }
chomp;
s/\\n/\n/g;
($pat, $subject, $result, $repl, $expect, $reason) = split(/\t/,$_,6);
$input = join(':',$pat,$subject,$result,$repl,$expect);
infty_subst(\$pat);
infty_subst(\$expect);
- $pat = "'$pat'" unless $pat =~ /^[:']/;
+ $pat = "'$pat'" unless $pat =~ /^[:'\/]/;
$pat =~ s/(\$\{\w+\})/$1/eeg;
$pat =~ s/\\n/\n/g;
$subject = eval qq("$subject");
}
else {
if (!$match || $got ne $expect) {
- print "not ok $. ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$code\n";
+ eval { require Data::Dumper };
+ if ($@) {
+ print "not ok $. ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$code\n";
+ }
+ else { # better diagnostics
+ my $s = Data::Dumper->new([$subject],['subject'])->Useqq(1)->Dump;
+ my $g = Data::Dumper->new([$got],['got'])->Useqq(1)->Dump;
+ print "not ok $. ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$s\n$g\n$code\n";
+ }
next TEST;
}
}