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diff --git a/t/op/split.t b/t/op/split.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..34327cbd42 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/op/split.t @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#!./perl + +# $Header: split.t,v 4.0 91/03/20 01:54:42 lwall Locked $ + +print "1..12\n"; + +$FS = ':'; + +$_ = 'a:b:c'; + +($a,$b,$c) = split($FS,$_); + +if (join(';',$a,$b,$c) eq 'a;b;c') {print "ok 1\n";} else {print "not ok 1\n";} + +@ary = split(/:b:/); +if (join("$_",@ary) eq 'aa:b:cc') {print "ok 2\n";} else {print "not ok 2\n";} + +$_ = "abc\n"; +@xyz = (@ary = split(//)); +if (join(".",@ary) eq "a.b.c.\n") {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";} + +$_ = "a:b:c::::"; +@ary = split(/:/); +if (join(".",@ary) eq "a.b.c") {print "ok 4\n";} else {print "not ok 4\n";} + +$_ = join(':',split(' '," a b\tc \t d ")); +if ($_ eq 'a:b:c:d') {print "ok 5\n";} else {print "not ok 5 #$_#\n";} + +$_ = join(':',split(/ */,"foo bar bie\tdoll")); +if ($_ eq "f:o:o:b:a:r:b:i:e:\t:d:o:l:l") + {print "ok 6\n";} else {print "not ok 6\n";} + +$_ = join(':', 'foo', split(/ /,'a b c'), 'bar'); +if ($_ eq "foo:a:b::c:bar") {print "ok 7\n";} else {print "not ok 7 $_\n";} + +# Can we say how many fields to split to? +$_ = join(':', split(' ','1 2 3 4 5 6', 3)); +print $_ eq '1:2:3 4 5 6' ? "ok 8\n" : "not ok 8 $_\n"; + +# Can we do it as a variable? +$x = 4; +$_ = join(':', split(' ','1 2 3 4 5 6', $x)); +print $_ eq '1:2:3:4 5 6' ? "ok 9\n" : "not ok 9 $_\n"; + +# Does the 999 suppress null field chopping? +$_ = join(':', split(/:/,'1:2:3:4:5:6:::', 999)); +print $_ eq '1:2:3:4:5:6:::' ? "ok 10\n" : "not ok 10 $_\n"; + +# Does assignment to a list imply split to one more field than that? +$foo = `./perl -D1024 -e '(\$a,\$b) = split;' 2>&1`; +print $foo =~ /DEBUGGING/ || $foo =~ /num\(3\)/ ? "ok 11\n" : "not ok 11\n"; + +# Can we say how many fields to split to when assigning to a list? +($a,$b) = split(' ','1 2 3 4 5 6', 2); +$_ = join(':',$a,$b); +print $_ eq '1:2 3 4 5 6' ? "ok 12\n" : "not ok 12 $_\n"; + |