#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = qw(. ../lib); require "./test.pl"; } use Config; no warnings 'once'; my $test = 1; print "1..29\n"; print "ok 1\n"; open(DUPOUT,">&STDOUT"); open(DUPERR,">&STDERR"); open(STDOUT,">Io.dup") || die "Can't open stdout"; open(STDERR,">&STDOUT") || die "Can't open stderr"; select(STDERR); $| = 1; select(STDOUT); $| = 1; print STDOUT "ok 2\n"; print STDERR "ok 3\n"; # Since some systems don't have echo, we use Perl. $echo = qq{$^X -le "print q(ok %d)"}; $cmd = sprintf $echo, 4; print `$cmd`; $cmd = sprintf "$echo 1>&2", 5; $cmd = sprintf $echo, 5 if $^O eq 'MacOS'; # don't know if we can do this ... print `$cmd`; # KNOWN BUG system() does not honor STDOUT redirections on VMS. if( $^O eq 'VMS' ) { print "not ok $_ # TODO system() not honoring STDOUT redirect on VMS\n" for 6..7; } else { system sprintf $echo, 6; if ($^O eq 'MacOS') { system sprintf $echo, 7; } else { system sprintf "$echo 1>&2", 7; } } close(STDOUT) or die "Could not close: $!"; close(STDERR) or die "Could not close: $!"; open(STDOUT,">&DUPOUT") or die "Could not open: $!"; open(STDERR,">&DUPERR") or die "Could not open: $!"; if (($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'NetWare') || ($^O eq 'VMS')) { print `type Io.dup` } elsif ($^O eq 'MacOS') { system 'catenate Io.dup' } else { system 'cat Io.dup' } unlink 'Io.dup'; print STDOUT "ok 8\n"; open(F,">&",1) or die "Cannot dup to numeric 1: $!"; print F "ok 9\n"; close(F); open(F,">&",'1') or die "Cannot dup to string '1': $!"; print F "ok 10\n"; close(F); open(F,">&=",1) or die "Cannot dup to numeric 1: $!"; print F "ok 11\n"; close(F); if ($Config{useperlio}) { open(F,">&=",'1') or die "Cannot dup to string '1': $!"; print F "ok 12\n"; close(F); } else { open(F, ">&DUPOUT") or die "Cannot dup stdout back: $!"; print F "ok 12\n"; close(F); } # To get STDOUT back. open(F, ">&DUPOUT") or die "Cannot dup stdout back: $!"; curr_test(13); SKIP: { skip("need perlio", 14) unless $Config{useperlio}; ok(open(F, ">&", STDOUT)); isnt(fileno(F), fileno(STDOUT)); close F; ok(open(F, "<&=STDIN")) or _diag $!; is(fileno(F), fileno(STDIN)); close F; ok(open(F, ">&=STDOUT")); is(fileno(F), fileno(STDOUT)); close F; ok(open(F, ">&=STDERR")); is(fileno(F), fileno(STDERR)); close F; open(G, ">dup$$") or die; my $g = fileno(G); ok(open(F, ">&=$g")); is(fileno(F), $g); close F; ok(open(F, ">&=G")); is(fileno(F), $g); print G "ggg\n"; print F "fff\n"; close G; # flush first close F; # flush second open(G, "; chomp $line; is($line, "ggg"); $line = ; chomp $line; is($line, "fff"); } close G; open UTFOUT, '>:utf8', "dup$$" or die $!; open UTFDUP, '>&UTFOUT' or die $!; # some old greek saying. my $message = "\x{03A0}\x{0391}\x{039D}\x{03A4}\x{0391} \x{03A1}\x{0395}\x{0399}\n"; print UTFOUT $message; print UTFDUP $message; binmode UTFDUP, ':utf8'; print UTFDUP $message; close UTFOUT; close UTFDUP; open(UTFIN, "<:utf8", "dup$$") or die $!; { my $line; $line = ; is($line, $message); $line = ; is($line, $message); $line = ; is($line, $message); } close UTFIN; END { 1 while unlink "dup$$" } }