#!/usr/bin/perl -w BEGIN { if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use Config; unless ($Config{usedl}) { print "1..0 # no usedl, skipping\n"; exit 0; } } # use warnings; use strict; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use ExtUtils::Constant qw (constant_types C_constant XS_constant autoload); use File::Spec; use Cwd; my $do_utf_tests = $] > 5.006; my $better_than_56 = $] > 5.007; # For debugging set this to 1. my $keep_files = 0; $| = 1; # Because were are going to be changing directory before running Makefile.PL my $perl = $^X; # 5.005 doesn't have new enough File::Spec to have rel2abs. But actually we # only need it when $^X isn't absolute, which is going to be 5.8.0 or later # (where ExtUtils::Constant is in the core, and tests against the uninstalled # perl) $perl = File::Spec->rel2abs ($perl) unless $] < 5.006; # ExtUtils::Constant::C_constant uses $^X inside a comment, and we want to # compare output to ensure that it is the same. We were probably run as ./perl # whereas we will run the child with the full path in $perl. So make $^X for # us the same as our child will see. $^X = $perl; my $lib = $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../../../lib' : '../../blib/lib'; my $runperl = "$perl \"-I$lib\""; print "# perl=$perl\n"; my $make = $Config{make}; $make = $ENV{MAKE} if exists $ENV{MAKE}; if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && $make eq 'nmake') { $make .= " -nologo"; } # VMS may be using something other than MMS/MMK my $mms_or_mmk = 0; if ($^O eq 'VMS') { $mms_or_mmk = 1 if (($make eq 'MMK') || ($make eq 'MMS')); } # Renamed by make clean my $makefile = ($mms_or_mmk ? 'descrip' : 'Makefile'); my $makefile_ext = ($mms_or_mmk ? '.mms' : ''); my $makefile_rename = $makefile . ($mms_or_mmk ? '.mms_old' : '.old'); my $output = "output"; my $package = "ExtTest"; my $dir = "ext-$$"; my $subdir = 0; # The real test counter. my $realtest = 1; my $orig_cwd = cwd; my $updir = File::Spec->updir; die "Can't get current directory: $!" unless defined $orig_cwd; print "# $dir being created...\n"; mkdir $dir, 0777 or die "mkdir: $!\n"; END { if (defined $orig_cwd and length $orig_cwd) { chdir $orig_cwd or die "Can't chdir back to '$orig_cwd': $!"; use File::Path; print "# $dir being removed...\n"; rmtree($dir) unless $keep_files; } else { # Can't get here. die "cwd at start was empty, but directory '$dir' was created" if $dir; } } chdir $dir or die $!; push @INC, '../../lib', '../../../lib'; sub check_for_bonus_files { my $dir = shift; my %expect = map {($^O eq 'VMS' ? lc($_) : $_), 1} @_; my $fail; opendir DIR, $dir or die "opendir '$dir': $!"; while (defined (my $entry = readdir DIR)) { $entry =~ s/\.$// if $^O eq 'VMS'; # delete trailing dot that indicates no extension next if $expect{$entry}; print "# Extra file '$entry'\n"; $fail = 1; } closedir DIR or warn "closedir '.': $!"; if ($fail) { print "not ok $realtest\n"; } else { print "ok $realtest\n"; } $realtest++; } sub build_and_run { my ($tests, $expect, $files) = @_; my $core = $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? ' PERL_CORE=1' : ''; my @perlout = `$runperl Makefile.PL $core`; if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $runperl Makefile.PL failed: $?\n"; print "# $_" foreach @perlout; exit($?); } else { print "ok $realtest\n"; } $realtest++; if (-f "$makefile$makefile_ext") { print "ok $realtest\n"; } else { print "not ok $realtest\n"; } $realtest++; my @makeout; if ($^O eq 'VMS') { $make .= ' all'; } # Sometimes it seems that timestamps can get confused # make failed: 256 # Makefile out-of-date with respect to Makefile.PL # Cleaning current config before rebuilding Makefile... # make -f Makefile.old clean > /dev/null 2>&1 || /bin/sh -c true # ../../perl "-I../../../lib" "-I../../../lib" Makefile.PL "PERL_CORE=1" # Checking if your kit is complete... # Looks good # Writing Makefile for ExtTest # ==> Your Makefile has been rebuilt. <== # ==> Please rerun the make command. <== # false my $timewarp = (-M "Makefile.PL") - (-M "$makefile$makefile_ext"); # Convert from days to seconds $timewarp *= 86400; print "# Makefile.PL is $timewarp second(s) older than $makefile$makefile_ext\n"; if ($timewarp < 0) { # Sleep for a while to catch up. $timewarp = -$timewarp; $timewarp+=2; $timewarp = 10 if $timewarp > 10; print "# Sleeping for $timewarp second(s) to try to resolve this\n"; sleep $timewarp; } print "# make = '$make'\n"; @makeout = `$make`; if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $make failed: $?\n"; print "# $_" foreach @makeout; exit($?); } else { print "ok $realtest\n"; } $realtest++; if ($^O eq 'VMS') { $make =~ s{ all}{}; } if ($Config{usedl}) { print "ok $realtest # This is dynamic linking, so no need to make perl\n"; } else { my $makeperl = "$make perl"; print "# make = '$makeperl'\n"; @makeout = `$makeperl`; if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $makeperl failed: $?\n"; print "# $_" foreach @makeout; exit($?); } else { print "ok $realtest\n"; } } $realtest++; my $maketest = "$make test"; print "# make = '$maketest'\n"; @makeout = `$maketest`; if (open OUTPUT, "<$output") { local $/; # Slurp it - faster. print ; close OUTPUT or print "# Close $output failed: $!\n"; } else { # Harness will report missing test results at this point. print "# Open <$output failed: $!\n"; } $realtest += $tests; if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $maketest failed: $?\n"; print "# $_" foreach @makeout; } else { print "ok $realtest - maketest\n"; } $realtest++; # -x is busted on Win32 < 5.6.1, so we emulate it. my $regen; if( $^O eq 'MSWin32' && $] <= 5.006001 ) { open(REGENTMP, ">regentmp") or die $!; open(XS, "$package.xs") or die $!; my $saw_shebang; while() { $saw_shebang++ if /^#!.*/i ; print REGENTMP $_ if $saw_shebang; } close XS; close REGENTMP; $regen = `$runperl regentmp`; unlink 'regentmp'; } else { $regen = `$runperl -x $package.xs`; } if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $runperl -x $package.xs failed: $?\n"; } else { print "ok $realtest - regen\n"; } $realtest++; if ($expect eq $regen) { print "ok $realtest - regen worked\n"; } else { print "not ok $realtest - regen worked\n"; # open FOO, ">expect"; print FOO $expect; # open FOO, ">regen"; print FOO $regen; close FOO; } $realtest++; my $makeclean = "$make clean"; print "# make = '$makeclean'\n"; @makeout = `$makeclean`; if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $make failed: $?\n"; print "# $_" foreach @makeout; } else { print "ok $realtest\n"; } $realtest++; check_for_bonus_files ('.', @$files, $output, $makefile_rename, '.', '..'); rename $makefile_rename, $makefile . $makefile_ext or die "Can't rename '$makefile_rename' to '$makefile$makefile_ext': $!"; unlink $output or warn "Can't unlink '$output': $!"; # Need to make distclean to remove ../../lib/ExtTest.pm my $makedistclean = "$make distclean"; print "# make = '$makedistclean'\n"; @makeout = `$makedistclean`; if ($?) { print "not ok $realtest # $make failed: $?\n"; print "# $_" foreach @makeout; } else { print "ok $realtest\n"; } $realtest++; check_for_bonus_files ('.', @$files, '.', '..'); unless ($keep_files) { foreach (@$files) { unlink $_ or warn "unlink $_: $!"; } } check_for_bonus_files ('.', '.', '..'); } sub Makefile_PL { my $package = shift; ################ Makefile.PL # We really need a Makefile.PL because make test for a no dynamic linking perl # will run Makefile.PL again as part of the "make perl" target. my $makefilePL = "Makefile.PL"; open FH, ">$makefilePL" or die "open >$makefilePL: $!\n"; print FH <<"EOT"; #!$perl -w use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => "$package", 'VERSION_FROM' => "$package.pm", # finds \$VERSION (\$] >= 5.005 ? (#ABSTRACT_FROM => "$package.pm", # XXX add this AUTHOR => "$0") : ()) ); EOT close FH or die "close $makefilePL: $!\n"; return $makefilePL; } sub MANIFEST { my (@files) = @_; ################ MANIFEST # We really need a MANIFEST because make distclean checks it. my $manifest = "MANIFEST"; push @files, $manifest; open FH, ">$manifest" or die "open >$manifest: $!\n"; print FH "$_\n" foreach @files; close FH or die "close $manifest: $!\n"; return @files; } sub write_and_run_extension { my ($name, $items, $export_names, $package, $header, $testfile, $num_tests) = @_; my $types = {}; my $constant_types = constant_types(); # macro defs my $C_constant = join "\n", C_constant ($package, undef, "IV", $types, undef, undef, @$items); my $XS_constant = XS_constant ($package, $types); # XS for ExtTest::constant my $expect = $constant_types . $C_constant . "\n#### XS Section:\n" . $XS_constant; print "# $name\n# $dir/$subdir being created...\n"; mkdir $subdir, 0777 or die "mkdir: $!\n"; chdir $subdir or die $!; my @files; ################ Header my $header_name = "test.h"; push @files, $header_name; open FH, ">$header_name" or die "open >$header_name: $!\n"; print FH $header or die $!; close FH or die "close $header_name: $!\n"; ################ XS my $xs = "$package.xs"; push @files, $xs; open FH, ">$xs" or die "open >$xs: $!\n"; print FH <<'EOT'; #include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" EOT # XXX Here doc these: print FH "#include \"$header_name\"\n\n"; print FH $constant_types; print FH $C_constant, "\n"; print FH "MODULE = $package PACKAGE = $package\n"; print FH "PROTOTYPES: ENABLE\n"; print FH $XS_constant; close FH or die "close $xs: $!\n"; ################ PM my $pm = "$package.pm"; push @files, $pm; open FH, ">$pm" or die "open >$pm: $!\n"; print FH "package $package;\n"; print FH "use $];\n"; print FH <<'EOT'; use strict; EOT printf FH "use warnings;\n" unless $] < 5.006; print FH <<'EOT'; use Carp; require Exporter; require DynaLoader; use vars qw ($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK $AUTOLOAD); $VERSION = '0.01'; @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); EOT # Having this qw( in the here doc confuses cperl mode far too much to be # helpful. And I'm using cperl mode to edit this, even if you're not :-) print FH "\@EXPORT_OK = qw(\n"; # Print the names of all our autoloaded constants print FH "\t$_\n" foreach (@$export_names); print FH ");\n"; # Print the AUTOLOAD subroutine ExtUtils::Constant generated for us print FH autoload ($package, $]); print FH "bootstrap $package \$VERSION;\n1;\n__END__\n"; close FH or die "close $pm: $!\n"; ################ test.pl my $testpl = "test.pl"; push @files, $testpl; open FH, ">$testpl" or die "open >$testpl: $!\n"; # Standard test header (need an option to suppress this?) print FH <<"EOT" or die $!; use strict; use $package qw(@$export_names); print "1..2\n"; if (open OUTPUT, ">$output") { print "ok 1\n"; select OUTPUT; } else { print "not ok 1 # Failed to open '$output': \$!\n"; exit 1; } EOT print FH $testfile or die $!; print FH <<"EOT" or die $!; select STDOUT; if (close OUTPUT) { print "ok 2\n"; } else { print "not ok 2 # Failed to close '$output': \$!\n"; } EOT close FH or die "close $testpl: $!\n"; push @files, Makefile_PL($package); @files = MANIFEST (@files); build_and_run ($num_tests, $expect, \@files); chdir $updir or die "chdir '$updir': $!"; ++$subdir; } # Tests are arrayrefs of the form # $name, [items], [export_names], $package, $header, $testfile, $num_tests my @tests; my $before_tests = 4; # Number of "ok"s emitted to build extension my $after_tests = 8; # Number of "ok"s emitted after make test run my $dummytest = 1; my $here; sub start_tests { $dummytest += $before_tests; $here = $dummytest; } sub end_tests { my ($name, $items, $export_names, $header, $testfile) = @_; push @tests, [$name, $items, $export_names, $package, $header, $testfile, $dummytest - $here]; $dummytest += $after_tests; } my $pound; if (ord('A') == 193) { # EBCDIC platform $pound = chr 177; # A pound sign. (Currency) } else { # ASCII platform $pound = chr 163; # A pound sign. (Currency) } my @common_items = ( {name=>"perl", type=>"PV",}, {name=>"*/", type=>"PV", value=>'"CLOSE"', macro=>1}, {name=>"/*", type=>"PV", value=>'"OPEN"', macro=>1}, {name=>$pound, type=>"PV", value=>'"Sterling"', macro=>1}, ); { # Simple tests start_tests(); my $parent_rfc1149 = 'A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers'; # Test the code that generates 1 and 2 letter name comparisons. my %compass = ( N => 0, 'NE' => 45, E => 90, SE => 135, S => 180, SW => 225, W => 270, NW => 315 ); my $header = << "EOT"; #define FIVE 5 #define OK6 "ok 6\\n" #define OK7 1 #define FARTHING 0.25 #define NOT_ZERO 1 #define Yes 0 #define No 1 #define Undef 1 #define RFC1149 "$parent_rfc1149" #undef NOTDEF #define perl "rules" EOT while (my ($point, $bearing) = each %compass) { $header .= "#define $point $bearing\n" } my @items = ("FIVE", {name=>"OK6", type=>"PV",}, {name=>"OK7", type=>"PVN", value=>['"not ok 7\\n\\0ok 7\\n"', 15]}, {name => "FARTHING", type=>"NV"}, {name => "NOT_ZERO", type=>"UV", value=>"~(UV)0"}, {name => "OPEN", type=>"PV", value=>'"/*"', macro=>1}, {name => "CLOSE", type=>"PV", value=>'"*/"', macro=>["#if 1\n", "#endif\n"]}, {name => "ANSWER", default=>["UV", 42]}, "NOTDEF", {name => "Yes", type=>"YES"}, {name => "No", type=>"NO"}, {name => "Undef", type=>"UNDEF"}, # OK. It wasn't really designed to allow the creation of dual valued # constants. # It was more for INADDR_ANY INADDR_BROADCAST INADDR_LOOPBACK INADDR_NONE {name=>"RFC1149", type=>"SV", value=>"sv_2mortal(temp_sv)", pre=>"SV *temp_sv = newSVpv(RFC1149, 0); " . "(void) SvUPGRADE(temp_sv,SVt_PVIV); SvIOK_on(temp_sv); " . "SvIV_set(temp_sv, 1149);"}, ); push @items, $_ foreach keys %compass; # Automatically compile the list of all the macro names, and make them # exported constants. my @export_names = map {(ref $_) ? $_->{name} : $_} @items; # Exporter::Heavy (currently) isn't able to export the last 3 of these: push @items, @common_items; # XXX there are hardwired still. my $test_body = <<'EOT'; # What follows goes to the temporary file. # IV my $five = FIVE; if ($five == 5) { print "ok 5\n"; } else { print "not ok 5 # \$five\n"; } # PV print OK6; # PVN containing embedded \0s $_ = OK7; s/.*\0//s; print; # NV my $farthing = FARTHING; if ($farthing == 0.25) { print "ok 8\n"; } else { print "not ok 8 # $farthing\n"; } # UV my $not_zero = NOT_ZERO; if ($not_zero > 0 && $not_zero == ~0) { print "ok 9\n"; } else { print "not ok 9 # \$not_zero=$not_zero ~0=" . (~0) . "\n"; } # Value includes a "*/" in an attempt to bust out of a C comment. # Also tests custom cpp #if clauses my $close = CLOSE; if ($close eq '*/') { print "ok 10\n"; } else { print "not ok 10 # \$close='$close'\n"; } # Default values if macro not defined. my $answer = ANSWER; if ($answer == 42) { print "ok 11\n"; } else { print "not ok 11 # What do you get if you multiply six by nine? '$answer'\n"; } # not defined macro my $notdef = eval { NOTDEF; }; if (defined $notdef) { print "not ok 12 # \$notdef='$notdef'\n"; } elsif ($@ !~ /Your vendor has not defined ExtTest macro NOTDEF/) { print "not ok 12 # \$@='$@'\n"; } else { print "ok 12\n"; } # not a macro my $notthere = eval { &ExtTest::NOTTHERE; }; if (defined $notthere) { print "not ok 13 # \$notthere='$notthere'\n"; } elsif ($@ !~ /NOTTHERE is not a valid ExtTest macro/) { chomp $@; print "not ok 13 # \$@='$@'\n"; } else { print "ok 13\n"; } # Truth my $yes = Yes; if ($yes) { print "ok 14\n"; } else { print "not ok 14 # $yes='\$yes'\n"; } # Falsehood my $no = No; if (defined $no and !$no) { print "ok 15\n"; } else { print "not ok 15 # \$no=" . defined ($no) ? "'$no'\n" : "undef\n"; } # Undef my $undef = Undef; unless (defined $undef) { print "ok 16\n"; } else { print "not ok 16 # \$undef='$undef'\n"; } # invalid macro (chosen to look like a mix up between No and SW) $notdef = eval { &ExtTest::So }; if (defined $notdef) { print "not ok 17 # \$notdef='$notdef'\n"; } elsif ($@ !~ /^So is not a valid ExtTest macro/) { print "not ok 17 # \$@='$@'\n"; } else { print "ok 17\n"; } # invalid defined macro $notdef = eval { &ExtTest::EW }; if (defined $notdef) { print "not ok 18 # \$notdef='$notdef'\n"; } elsif ($@ !~ /^EW is not a valid ExtTest macro/) { print "not ok 18 # \$@='$@'\n"; } else { print "ok 18\n"; } my %compass = ( EOT while (my ($point, $bearing) = each %compass) { $test_body .= "'$point' => $bearing, " } $test_body .= <<'EOT'; ); my $fail; while (my ($point, $bearing) = each %compass) { my $val = eval $point; if ($@) { print "# $point: \$@='$@'\n"; $fail = 1; } elsif (!defined $bearing) { print "# $point: \$val=undef\n"; $fail = 1; } elsif ($val != $bearing) { print "# $point: \$val=$val, not $bearing\n"; $fail = 1; } } if ($fail) { print "not ok 19\n"; } else { print "ok 19\n"; } EOT $test_body .= <<"EOT"; my \$rfc1149 = RFC1149; if (\$rfc1149 ne "$parent_rfc1149") { print "not ok 20 # '\$rfc1149' ne '$parent_rfc1149'\n"; } else { print "ok 20\n"; } if (\$rfc1149 != 1149) { printf "not ok 21 # %d != 1149\n", \$rfc1149; } else { print "ok 21\n"; } EOT $test_body .= <<'EOT'; # test macro=>1 my $open = OPEN; if ($open eq '/*') { print "ok 22\n"; } else { print "not ok 22 # \$open='$open'\n"; } EOT $dummytest+=18; end_tests("Simple tests", \@items, \@export_names, $header, $test_body); } if ($do_utf_tests) { # utf8 tests start_tests(); my ($inf, $pound_bytes, $pound_utf8); $inf = chr 0x221E; # Check that we can distiguish the pathological case of a string, and the # utf8 representation of that string. $pound_utf8 = $pound . '1'; if ($better_than_56) { $pound_bytes = $pound_utf8; utf8::encode ($pound_bytes); } else { # Must have that "U*" to generate a zero length UTF string that forces # top bit set chars (such as the pound sign) into UTF8, so that the # unpack 'C*' then gets the byte form of the UTF8. $pound_bytes = pack 'C*', unpack 'C*', $pound_utf8 . pack "U*"; } my @items = (@common_items, {name=>$inf, type=>"PV", value=>'"Infinity"', macro=>1}, {name=>$pound_utf8, type=>"PV", value=>'"1 Pound"', macro=>1}, {name=>$pound_bytes, type=>"PV", value=>'"1 Pound (as bytes)"', macro=>1}, ); =pod The above set of names seems to produce a suitably bad set of compile problems on a Unicode naive version of ExtUtils::Constant (ie 0.11): nick@thinking-cap 15439-32-utf$ PERL_CORE=1 ./perl lib/ExtUtils/t/Constant.t 1..33 # perl=/stuff/perl5/15439-32-utf/perl # ext-30370 being created... Wide character in print at lib/ExtUtils/t/Constant.t line 140. ok 1 ok 2 # make = 'make' ExtTest.xs: In function `constant_1': ExtTest.xs:80: warning: multi-character character constant ExtTest.xs:80: warning: case value out of range ok 3 =cut # Grr ` # Do this in 7 bit in case someone is testing with some settings that cause # 8 bit files incapable of storing this character. my @values = map {"'" . join (",", unpack "U*", $_ . pack "U*") . "'"} ($pound, $inf, $pound_bytes, $pound_utf8); # Values is a list of strings, such as ('194,163,49', '163,49') my $test_body .= "my \$test = $dummytest;\n"; $dummytest += 7 * 3; # 3 tests for each of the 7 things: $test_body .= << 'EOT'; use utf8; my $better_than_56 = $] > 5.007; my ($pound, $inf, $pound_bytes, $pound_utf8) = map {eval "pack 'U*', $_"} EOT $test_body .= join ",", @values; $test_body .= << 'EOT'; ; foreach (["perl", "rules", "rules"], ["/*", "OPEN", "OPEN"], ["*/", "CLOSE", "CLOSE"], [$pound, 'Sterling', []], [$inf, 'Infinity', []], [$pound_utf8, '1 Pound', '1 Pound (as bytes)'], [$pound_bytes, '1 Pound (as bytes)', []], ) { # Flag an expected error with a reference for the expect string. my ($string, $expect, $expect_bytes) = @$_; (my $name = $string) =~ s/([^ -~])/sprintf '\x{%X}', ord $1/ges; print "# \"$name\" => \'$expect\'\n"; # Try to force this to be bytes if possible. if ($better_than_56) { utf8::downgrade ($string, 1); } else { if ($string =~ tr/0-\377// == length $string) { # No chars outside range 0-255 $string = pack 'C*', unpack 'U*', ($string . pack 'U*'); } } EOT $test_body .= "my (\$error, \$got) = ${package}::constant (\$string);\n"; $test_body .= <<'EOT'; if ($error or $got ne $expect) { print "not ok $test # error '$error', got '$got'\n"; } else { print "ok $test\n"; } $test++; print "# Now upgrade '$name' to utf8\n"; if ($better_than_56) { utf8::upgrade ($string); } else { $string = pack ('U*') . $string; } EOT $test_body .= "my (\$error, \$got) = ${package}::constant (\$string);\n"; $test_body .= <<'EOT'; if ($error or $got ne $expect) { print "not ok $test # error '$error', got '$got'\n"; } else { print "ok $test\n"; } $test++; if (defined $expect_bytes) { print "# And now with the utf8 byte sequence for name\n"; # Try the encoded bytes. if ($better_than_56) { utf8::encode ($string); } else { $string = pack 'C*', unpack 'C*', $string . pack "U*"; } EOT $test_body .= "my (\$error, \$got) = ${package}::constant (\$string);\n"; $test_body .= <<'EOT'; if (ref $expect_bytes) { # Error expected. if ($error) { print "ok $test # error='$error' (as expected)\n"; } else { print "not ok $test # expected error, got no error and '$got'\n"; } } elsif ($got ne $expect_bytes) { print "not ok $test # error '$error', expect '$expect_bytes', got '$got'\n"; } else { print "ok $test\n"; } $test++; } } EOT end_tests("utf8 tests", \@items, [], "#define perl \"rules\"\n", $test_body); } # XXX I think that I should merge this into the utf8 test above. sub explict_call_constant { my ($string, $expect) = @_; # This does assume simple strings suitable for '' my $test_body = <<"EOT"; { my (\$error, \$got) = ${package}::constant ('$string');\n; EOT if (defined $expect) { # No error expected $test_body .= <<"EOT"; if (\$error or \$got ne "$expect") { print "not ok $dummytest # error '\$error', expect '$expect', got '\$got'\n"; } else { print "ok $dummytest\n"; } } EOT } else { # Error expected. $test_body .= <<"EOT"; if (\$error) { print "ok $dummytest # error='\$error' (as expected)\n"; } else { print "not ok $dummytest # expected error, got no error and '\$got'\n"; } EOT } $dummytest++; return $test_body . <<'EOT'; } EOT } # Simple tests to verify bits of the switch generation system work. sub simple { start_tests(); # Deliberately leave $name in @_, so that it is indexed from 1. my ($name, @items) = @_; my $test_header; my $test_body = "my \$value;\n"; foreach my $counter (1 .. $#_) { my $thisname = $_[$counter]; $test_header .= "#define $thisname $counter\n"; $test_body .= <<"EOT"; \$value = $thisname; if (\$value == $counter) { print "ok $dummytest\n"; } else { print "not ok $dummytest # $thisname gave \$value\n"; } EOT ++$dummytest; # Yes, the last time round the loop appends a z to the string. for my $i (0 .. length $thisname) { my $copyname = $thisname; substr ($copyname, $i, 1) = 'z'; $test_body .= explict_call_constant ($copyname, $copyname eq $thisname ? $thisname : undef); } } # Ho. This seems to be buggy in 5.005_03: # # Now remove $name from @_: # shift @_; end_tests($name, \@items, \@items, $test_header, $test_body); } # Check that the memeq clauses work correctly when there isn't a switch # statement to bump off a character simple ("Singletons", "A", "AB", "ABC", "ABCD", "ABCDE"); # Check the three code. simple ("Three start", qw(Bea kea Lea lea nea pea rea sea tea Wea yea Zea)); # There were 162 2 letter words in /usr/share/dict/words on FreeBSD 4.6, which # I felt was rather too many. So I used words with 2 vowels. simple ("Twos and three middle", qw(aa ae ai ea eu ie io oe era eta)); # Given the choice go for the end, else the earliest point simple ("Three end and four symetry", qw(ean ear eat barb marm tart)); # Need this if the single test below is rolled into @tests : # --$dummytest; print "1..$dummytest\n"; write_and_run_extension @$_ foreach @tests; # This was causing an assertion failure (a Cion) # Any single byte > 128 should do it. C_constant ($package, undef, undef, undef, undef, undef, chr 255); print "ok $realtest\n"; $realtest++; print STDERR "# You were running with \$keep_files set to $keep_files\n" if $keep_files;