#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; require './test.pl'; @INC = '../lib'; } plan (tests => 28); print "not " unless length("") == 0; print "ok 1\n"; print "not " unless length("abc") == 3; print "ok 2\n"; $_ = "foobar"; print "not " unless length() == 6; print "ok 3\n"; # Okay, so that wasn't very challenging. Let's go Unicode. { my $a = "\x{41}"; print "not " unless length($a) == 1; print "ok 4\n"; $test++; use bytes; print "not " unless $a eq "\x41" && length($a) == 1; print "ok 5\n"; $test++; } { my $a = pack("U", 0xFF); print "not " unless length($a) == 1; print "ok 6\n"; $test++; use bytes; if (ord('A') == 193) { printf "#%vx for 0xFF\n",$a; print "not " unless $a eq "\x8b\x73" && length($a) == 2; } else { print "not " unless $a eq "\xc3\xbf" && length($a) == 2; } print "ok 7\n"; $test++; } { my $a = "\x{100}"; print "not " unless length($a) == 1; print "ok 8\n"; $test++; use bytes; if (ord('A') == 193) { printf "#%vx for 0x100\n",$a; print "not " unless $a eq "\x8c\x41" && length($a) == 2; } else { print "not " unless $a eq "\xc4\x80" && length($a) == 2; } print "ok 9\n"; $test++; } { my $a = "\x{100}\x{80}"; print "not " unless length($a) == 2; print "ok 10\n"; $test++; use bytes; if (ord('A') == 193) { printf "#%vx for 0x100 0x80\n",$a; print "not " unless $a eq "\x8c\x41\x8a\x67" && length($a) == 4; } else { print "not " unless $a eq "\xc4\x80\xc2\x80" && length($a) == 4; } print "ok 11\n"; $test++; } { my $a = "\x{80}\x{100}"; print "not " unless length($a) == 2; print "ok 12\n"; $test++; use bytes; if (ord('A') == 193) { printf "#%vx for 0x80 0x100\n",$a; print "not " unless $a eq "\x8a\x67\x8c\x41" && length($a) == 4; } else { print "not " unless $a eq "\xc2\x80\xc4\x80" && length($a) == 4; } print "ok 13\n"; $test++; } # Now for Unicode with magical vtbls { require Tie::Scalar; my $a; tie $a, 'Tie::StdScalar'; # makes $a magical $a = "\x{263A}"; print "not " unless length($a) == 1; print "ok 14\n"; $test++; use bytes; print "not " unless length($a) == 3; print "ok 15\n"; $test++; } { # Play around with Unicode strings, # give a little workout to the UTF-8 length cache. my $a = chr(256) x 100; print length $a == 100 ? "ok 16\n" : "not ok 16\n"; chop $a; print length $a == 99 ? "ok 17\n" : "not ok 17\n"; $a .= $a; print length $a == 198 ? "ok 18\n" : "not ok 18\n"; $a = chr(256) x 999; print length $a == 999 ? "ok 19\n" : "not ok 19\n"; substr($a, 0, 1) = ''; print length $a == 998 ? "ok 20\n" : "not ok 20\n"; } curr_test(21); require Tie::Scalar; $u = "ASCII"; tie $u, 'Tie::StdScalar', chr 256; is(length $u, 1, "Length of a UTF-8 scalar returned from tie"); is(length $u, 1, "Again! Again!"); $^W = 1; my $warnings = 0; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warnings++; warn @_; }; is(length(undef), undef, "Length of literal undef"); my $u; is(length($u), undef, "Length of regular scalar"); $u = "Gotcha!"; tie $u, 'Tie::StdScalar'; is(length($u), undef, "Length of tied scalar (MAGIC)"); is($u, undef); { package U; use overload '""' => sub {return undef;}; } my $uo = bless [], 'U'; is(length($uo), undef, "Length of overloaded reference"); # ok(!defined $uo); Turns you can't test this. FIXME for pp_defined? is($warnings, 0, "There were no warnings");