#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Config; import Config; require './test.pl'; require './charset_tools.pl'; } plan 11; # open::import expects 'open' as its first argument, but it clashes with open() sub import { open::import( 'open', @_ ); } # can't use require_ok() here, with a name like 'open' ok( require 'open.pm', 'requiring open' ); # this should fail eval { import() }; like( $@, qr/needs explicit list of PerlIO layers/, 'import should fail without args' ); # prevent it from loading I18N::Langinfo, so we can test encoding failures my $warn; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn .= shift; }; # and it shouldn't be able to find this layer $warn = ''; eval q{ no warnings 'layer'; use open IN => ':macguffin' ; }; is( $warn, '', 'should not warn about unknown layer with bad layer provided' ); $warn = ''; eval q{ use warnings 'layer'; use open IN => ':macguffin' ; }; like( $warn, qr/Unknown PerlIO layer/, 'should warn about unknown layer with bad layer provided' ); # open :locale logic changed since open 1.04, new logic # difficult to test portably. # see if it sets the magic variables appropriately import( 'IN', ':crlf' ); is( $^H{'open_IN'}, 'crlf', 'should have set crlf layer' ); # it should reset them appropriately, too import( 'IN', ':raw' ); is( $^H{'open_IN'}, 'raw', 'should have reset to raw layer' ); # it dies if you don't set IN, OUT, or IO eval { import( 'sideways', ':raw' ) }; like( $@, qr/Unknown PerlIO layer class/, 'should croak with unknown class' ); # but it handles them all so well together import( 'IO', ':raw :crlf' ); is( ${^OPEN}, ":raw :crlf\0:raw :crlf", 'should set multi types, multi layer' ); is( $^H{'open_IO'}, 'crlf', 'should record last layer set in %^H' ); SKIP: { skip("no perlio", 1) unless (find PerlIO::Layer 'perlio'); skip("no Encode", 1) unless $Config{extensions} =~ m{\bEncode\b}; skip("EBCDIC platform doesnt have 'use encoding' used by open ':locale'", 1) if $::IS_EBCDIC; eval q[use Encode::Alias;use open ":std", ":locale"]; is($@, '', 'can use :std and :locale'); } { local $ENV{PERL_UNICODE}; delete $ENV{PERL_UNICODE}; local $TODO; $TODO = "Encode not working on EBCDIC" if $::IS_EBCDIC; is runperl( progs => [ 'use open q\:encoding(UTF-8)\, q-:std-;', 'use open q\:encoding(UTF-8)\;', 'if(($_ = ) eq qq-\x{100}\n-) { print qq-stdin ok\n- }', 'else { print qq-got -, join(q q q, map ord, split//), "\n" }', 'print STDOUT qq-\x{fe}\n-;', 'print STDERR qq-\x{fe}\n-;', ], stdin => byte_utf8a_to_utf8n("\xc4\x80") . "\n", stderr => 1, ), "stdin ok\n" . byte_utf8a_to_utf8n("\xc3\xbe") . "\n" . byte_utf8a_to_utf8n("\xc3\xbe") . "\n", "use open without :std does not affect standard handles", ; } END { 1 while unlink "utf8"; 1 while unlink "a"; 1 while unlink "b"; } # the test cases beyond __DATA__ need to be executed separately __DATA__ $ENV{LC_ALL} = 'nonexistent.euc'; eval { open::_get_locale_encoding() }; like( $@, qr/too ambiguous/, 'should die with ambiguous locale encoding' ); %%% # the special :locale layer $ENV{LC_ALL} = $ENV{LANG} = 'ru_RU.KOI8-R'; # the :locale will probe the locale environment variables like LANG use open OUT => ':locale'; open(O, ">koi8"); print O chr(0x430); # Unicode CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A = KOI8-R 0xc1 close O; open(I, "), "\n"; # this should print 0xc1 close I; %%%