#!./perl # Checks if the parser behaves correctly in edge cases # (including weird syntax errors) BEGIN { require './test.pl'; } plan (tests => 41); use utf8; use open qw( :utf8 :std ); ok *tèst, "*main::tèst", "sanity check."; ok $::{"tèst"}, "gets the right glob in the stash."; my $glob_by_sub = sub { *main::method }->(); is *main::method, "*main::method", "glob stringy works"; is "" . *main::method, "*main::method", "glob stringify-through-concat works"; is $glob_by_sub, "*main::method", "glob stringy works"; is "" . $glob_by_sub, "*main::method", ""; sub gimme_glob { no strict 'refs'; is *{$_[0]}, "*main::$_[0]"; *{$_[0]}; } is "" . gimme_glob("下郎"), "*main::下郎"; $a = *下郎; is "" . $a, "*main::下郎"; *{gimme_glob("下郎")} = sub {}; { ok defined *{"下郎"}{CODE}; ok !defined *{"\344\270\213\351\203\216"}{CODE}; } $Lèon = 1; is ${*Lèon{SCALAR}}, 1, "scalar define in the right glob,"; ok !${*{"L\303\250on"}{SCALAR}}, "..and nothing in the wrong one."; my $a = "foo" . chr(190); my $b = $a . chr(256); chop $b; # $b is $a with utf8 on is $a, $b, '$a equals $b'; *$b = sub { 5 }; is eval { main->$a }, 5, q!$a can call $b's sub!; ok !$@, "..and there's no error."; my $c = $b; utf8::encode($c); ok $b ne $c, '$b unequal $c'; eval { main->$c }; ok $@, q!$c can't call $b's sub.!; # Now define another sub under the downgraded name: *$a = sub { 6 }; # Call it: is eval { main->$a }, 6, "Adding a new sub to *a and calling it works,"; ok !$@, "..without errors."; eval { main->$c }; ok $@, "but it's still unreachable through *c"; *$b = \10; is ${*$a{SCALAR}}, 10; is ${*$b{SCALAR}}, 10; is ${*$c{SCALAR}}, undef; opendir FÒÒ, "."; closedir FÒÒ; ::ok($::{"FÒÒ"}, "Bareword generates the right glob."); ::ok(!$::{"F\303\222\303\222"}); sub участники { 1 } ok $::{"участники"}, "non-const sub declarations generate the right glob"; ok *{$::{"участники"}}{CODE}; is *{$::{"участники"}}{CODE}->(), 1; sub 原 () { 1 } is grep({ $_ eq "\x{539f}" } keys %::), 1, "Constant subs generate the right glob."; is grep({ $_ eq "\345\216\237" } keys %::), 0; #These should probably go elsewhere. eval q{ sub wròng1 (_$); wròng1(1,2) }; like( $@, qr/Malformed prototype for main::wròng1/, 'Malformed prototype croak is clean.' ); eval q{ sub ча::ики ($__); ча::ики(1,2) }; like( $@, qr/Malformed prototype for ча::ики/ ); our $問 = 10; is $問, 10, "our works"; is $main::問, 10, "...as does getting the same variable through the fully qualified name"; is ${"main::\345\225\217"}, undef, "..and using the encoded form doesn't"; { use charnames qw( :full ); eval qq! my \$\x{30cb} \N{DROMEDARY CAMEL} !; is $@, 'Unrecognized character \x{1f42a}; marked by <-- HERE after my $ニ <-- HERE near column 8 at (eval 11) line 1. ', "'Unrecognized character' croak is UTF-8 clean"; } { use feature 'state'; for ( qw( my state our ) ) { local $@; eval "$_ Foo $x = 1;"; like $@, qr/No such class Foo/u, "'No such class' warning for $_ is UTF-8 clean"; } }