BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Config; import Config; if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\Encode\b/) { print "1..0 # Skip: Encode was not built\n"; exit 0; } } use Test; use Encode qw(from_to); use charnames qw(greek); my @encodings = grep(/iso8859/,Encode::encodings()); my $n = 2; my @character_set = ('0'..'9', 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z'); my @source = qw(ascii iso8859-1 cp1250); my @destiny = qw(cp1047 cp37 posix-bc); my @ebcdic_sets = qw(cp1047 cp37 posix-bc); plan test => 21+$n*@encodings + 2*@source*@destiny*@character_set + 2*@ebcdic_sets*256; my $str = join('',map(chr($_),0x20..0x7E)); my $cpy = $str; ok(length($str),from_to($cpy,'iso8859-1','Unicode'),"Length Wrong"); ok($cpy,$str,"ASCII mangled by translating from iso8859-1 to Unicode"); $cpy = $str; ok(from_to($cpy,'Unicode','iso8859-1'),length($str),"Length wrong"); ok($cpy,$str,"ASCII mangled by translating from Unicode to iso8859-1"); $str = join('',map(chr($_),0xa0..0xff)); $cpy = $str; ok(length($str),from_to($cpy,'iso8859-1','Unicode'),"Length Wrong"); my $sym = Encode->getEncoding('symbol'); my $uni = $sym->toUnicode('a'); ok("\N{alpha}",substr($uni,0,1),"alpha does not map to symbol 'a'"); $str = $sym->fromUnicode("\N{Beta}"); ok("B",substr($str,0,1),"Symbol 'B' does not map to Beta"); foreach my $enc (qw(symbol dingbats ascii),@encodings) { my $tab = Encode->getEncoding($enc); ok(1,defined($tab),"Could not load $enc"); $str = join('',map(chr($_),0x20..0x7E)); $uni = $tab->toUnicode($str); $cpy = $tab->fromUnicode($uni); ok($cpy,$str,"$enc mangled translating to Unicode and back"); } # On ASCII based machines see if we can map several codepoints from # three distinct ASCII sets to three distinct EBCDIC coded character sets. # On EBCDIC machines see if we can map from three EBCDIC sets to three # distinct ASCII sets. my @expectation = (240..249, 193..201,209..217,226..233, 129..137,145..153,162..169); if (ord('A') != 65) { my @temp = @destiny; @destiny = @source; @source = @temp; undef(@temp); @expectation = (48..57, 65..90, 97..122); } foreach my $to (@destiny) { foreach my $from (@source) { my @expected = @expectation; foreach my $chr (@character_set) { my $native_chr = $chr; my $cpy = $chr; my $rc = from_to($cpy,$from,$to); ok(1,$rc,"Could not translate from $from to $to"); ok(ord($cpy),shift(@expected),"mangled translating $native_chr from $from to $to"); } } } # On either ASCII or EBCDIC machines ensure we can take the full one # byte repetoire to EBCDIC sets and back. my $enc_as = 'iso8859-1'; foreach my $enc_eb (@ebcdic_sets) { foreach my $ord (0..255) { $str = chr($ord); my $rc = from_to($str,$enc_as,$enc_eb); $rc += from_to($str,$enc_eb,$enc_as); ok($rc,2,"return code for $ord $enc_eb -> $enc_as -> $enc_eb was not obtained"); ok($ord,ord($str),"$enc_as mangled translating $ord to $enc_eb and back"); } } for $i (256,128,129,256) { my $c = chr($i); my $s = "$c\n".sprintf("%02X",$i); ok(Encode::valid_utf8($s),1,"concat of $i botched"); Encode::utf8_upgrade($s); ok(Encode::valid_utf8($s),1,"concat of $i botched"); }