#!perl -w # This test file does not use test.pl because of the involved way in which it # generates its TAP output. print "1..5\n"; my $file = "Run_switchF1.pl"; open F, ">$file" or die "Open $file: $!"; my $prog = <<'EOT'; #!./perl -anF[~#QQ\\xq'] BEGIN { *ARGV = *DATA; } print "@F"; __DATA__ okx1x- use of alternate delimiter (lower case letter) in -F okq2q- use of alternate delimiter (lower case letter) in -F ok\3\- use of alternate delimiter (backslash) in -F ok'4'- use of alternate delimiter (apostrophe) in -F EOT # 2 of the characters toke.c used to use to quote the split parameter: $prog =~ s/QQ/\x01\x80/; # These 2 plus ~ # and ' were enough to make perl choke print F $prog; close F or die "Close $file: $!"; $count = 5; $result = "ok $count - complete test of alternate delimiters in -F\n"; print system ($^X, $file) ? "not $result" : $result; unlink $file or die "Unlink $file: $!";