#!./perl # test added 29th April 1999 by Paul Johnson (pjcj@transeda.com) # updated 28th May 1999 by Paul Johnson my $File; BEGIN { $File = __FILE__; require strict; import strict; } use Test::More tests => 12; use IO::File; sub lineno { my ($f) = @_; my $l; $l .= "$. "; $l .= $f->input_line_number; $l .= " $."; # check $. before and after input_line_number $l; } my $t; open (F, $File) or die $!; my $io = IO::File->new($File) or die $!; for (1 .. 10); is(lineno($io), "10 0 10"); $io->getline for (1 .. 5); is(lineno($io), "5 5 5"); ; is(lineno($io), "11 5 11"); $io->getline; is(lineno($io), "6 6 6"); $t = tell F; # tell F; provokes a warning is(lineno($io), "11 6 11"); ; is(lineno($io), "12 6 12"); select F; is(lineno($io), "12 6 12"); for (1 .. 10); is(lineno($io), "22 6 22"); $io->getline for (1 .. 5); is(lineno($io), "11 11 11"); $t = tell F; # We used to have problems here before local $. worked. # input_line_number() used to use select and tell. When we did the # same, that mechanism brise. It should work now. is(lineno($io), "22 11 22"); { local $.; $io->getline for (1 .. 5); is(lineno($io), "16 16 16"); } is(lineno($io), "22 16 22");