#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } print q(1..21 ); # This is() function is written to avoid "" my $test = 1; sub is { my($left, $right) = @_; if ($left eq $right) { printf 'ok %d ', $test++; return 1; } foreach ($left, $right) { # Comment out these regexps to map non-printables to ord if the perl under # test is so broken that it's not helping s/([^-+A-Za-z_0-9])/sprintf q{'.chr(%d).'}, ord $1/ge; $_ = sprintf q('%s'), $_; s/^''\.//; s/\.''$//; } printf q(not ok %d - got %s expected %s ), $test++, $left, $right; printf q(# Failed test at line %d ), (caller)[2]; return 0; } is ("\x53", chr 83); is ("\x4EE", chr (78) . 'E'); is ("\x4i", chr (4) . 'i'); # This will warn is ("\xh", chr (0) . 'h'); # This will warn is ("\xx", chr (0) . 'x'); # This will warn is ("\xx9", chr (0) . 'x9'); # This will warn. \x9 is tab in EBCDIC too? is ("\x9_E", chr (9) . '_E'); # This will warn is ("\x{4E}", chr 78); is ("\x{6_9}", chr 105); is ("\x{_6_3}", chr 99); is ("\x{_6B}", chr 107); is ("\x{9__0}", chr 9); # multiple underscores not allowed. is ("\x{77_}", chr 119); # trailing underscore warns. is ("\x{6FQ}z", chr (111) . 'z'); is ("\x{0x4E}", chr 0); is ("\x{x4E}", chr 0); is ("\x{0065}", chr 101); is ("\x{000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000072}", chr 114); is ("\x{0_06_5}", chr 101); is ("\x{1234}", chr 4660); is ("\x{10FFFD}", chr 1114109);