#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; } plan tests => 55; $FS = ':'; $_ = 'a:b:c'; ($a,$b,$c) = split($FS,$_); is(join(';',$a,$b,$c), 'a;b;c'); @ary = split(/:b:/); is(join("$_",@ary), 'aa:b:cc'); $_ = "abc\n"; my @xyz = (@ary = split(//)); is(join(".",@ary), "a.b.c.\n"); $_ = "a:b:c::::"; @ary = split(/:/); is(join(".",@ary), "a.b.c"); $_ = join(':',split(' '," a b\tc \t d ")); is($_, 'a:b:c:d'); $_ = join(':',split(/ */,"foo bar bie\tdoll")); is($_ , "f:o:o:b:a:r:b:i:e:\t:d:o:l:l"); $_ = join(':', 'foo', split(/ /,'a b c'), 'bar'); is($_, "foo:a:b::c:bar"); # Can we say how many fields to split to? $_ = join(':', split(' ','1 2 3 4 5 6', 3)); is($_, '1:2:3 4 5 6'); # Can we do it as a variable? $x = 4; $_ = join(':', split(' ','1 2 3 4 5 6', $x)); is($_, '1:2:3:4 5 6'); # Does the 999 suppress null field chopping? $_ = join(':', split(/:/,'1:2:3:4:5:6:::', 999)); is($_ , '1:2:3:4:5:6:::'); # Does assignment to a list imply split to one more field than that? $foo = runperl( switches => ['-Dt'], stderr => 1, prog => '($a,$b)=split;' ); ok($foo =~ /DEBUGGING/ || $foo =~ /const\n?\Q(IV(3))\E/); # Can we say how many fields to split to when assigning to a list? ($a,$b) = split(' ','1 2 3 4 5 6', 2); $_ = join(':',$a,$b); is($_, '1:2 3 4 5 6'); # do subpatterns generate additional fields (without trailing nulls)? $_ = join '|', split(/,|(-)/, "1-10,20,,,"); is($_, "1|-|10||20"); # do subpatterns generate additional fields (with a limit)? $_ = join '|', split(/,|(-)/, "1-10,20,,,", 10); is($_, "1|-|10||20||||||"); # is the 'two undefs' bug fixed? (undef, $a, undef, $b) = qw(1 2 3 4); is("$a|$b", "2|4"); # .. even for locals? { local(undef, $a, undef, $b) = qw(1 2 3 4); is("$a|$b", "2|4"); } # check splitting of null string $_ = join('|', split(/x/, '',-1), 'Z'); is($_, "Z"); $_ = join('|', split(/x/, '', 1), 'Z'); is($_, "Z"); $_ = join('|', split(/(p+)/,'',-1), 'Z'); is($_, "Z"); $_ = join('|', split(/.?/, '',-1), 'Z'); is($_, "Z"); # Are /^/m patterns scanned? $_ = join '|', split(/^a/m, "a b a\na d a", 20); is($_, "| b a\n| d a"); # Are /$/m patterns scanned? $_ = join '|', split(/a$/m, "a b a\na d a", 20); is($_, "a b |\na d |"); # Are /^/m patterns scanned? $_ = join '|', split(/^aa/m, "aa b aa\naa d aa", 20); is($_, "| b aa\n| d aa"); # Are /$/m patterns scanned? $_ = join '|', split(/aa$/m, "aa b aa\naa d aa", 20); is($_, "aa b |\naa d |"); # Greedyness: $_ = "a : b :c: d"; @ary = split(/\s*:\s*/); is(($res = join(".",@ary)), "a.b.c.d", $res); # use of match result as pattern (!) is('p:q:r:s', join ':', split('abc' =~ /b/, 'p1q1r1s')); # /^/ treated as /^/m $_ = join ':', split /^/, "ab\ncd\nef\n"; is($_, "ab\n:cd\n:ef\n"); # see if @a = @b = split(...) optimization works @list1 = @list2 = split ('p',"a p b c p"); ok(@list1 == @list2 && "@list1" eq "@list2" && @list1 == 2 && "@list1" eq "a b c "); # zero-width assertion $_ = join ':', split /(?=\w)/, "rm b"; is($_, "r:m :b"); # unicode splittage @ary = map {ord} split //, v1.20.300.4000.50000.4000.300.20.1; is("@ary", "1 20 300 4000 50000 4000 300 20 1"); @ary = split(/\x{FE}/, "\x{FF}\x{FE}\x{FD}"); # bug id 20010105.016 ok(@ary == 2 && $ary[0] eq "\xFF" && $ary[1] eq "\xFD" && $ary[0] eq "\x{FF}" && $ary[1] eq "\x{FD}"); @ary = split(/(\x{FE}\xFE)/, "\xFF\x{FF}\xFE\x{FE}\xFD\x{FD}"); # variant of 31 ok(@ary == 3 && $ary[0] eq "\xFF\xFF" && $ary[0] eq "\x{FF}\xFF" && $ary[0] eq "\x{FF}\x{FF}" && $ary[1] eq "\xFE\xFE" && $ary[1] eq "\x{FE}\xFE" && $ary[1] eq "\x{FE}\x{FE}" && $ary[2] eq "\xFD\xFD" && $ary[2] eq "\x{FD}\xFD" && $ary[2] eq "\x{FD}\x{FD}"); { my @a = map ord, split(//, join("", map chr, (1234, 123, 2345))); is("@a", "1234 123 2345"); } { my $x = 'A'; my @a = map ord, split(/$x/, join("", map chr, (1234, ord($x), 2345))); is("@a", "1234 2345"); } { # bug id 20000427.003 use warnings; use strict; my $sushi = "\x{b36c}\x{5a8c}\x{ff5b}\x{5079}\x{505b}"; my @charlist = split //, $sushi; my $r = ''; foreach my $ch (@charlist) { $r = $r . " " . sprintf "U+%04X", ord($ch); } is($r, " U+B36C U+5A8C U+FF5B U+5079 U+505B"); } { my $s = "\x20\x40\x{80}\x{100}\x{80}\x40\x20"; SKIP: { if (ord('A') == 193) { skip("EBCDIC", 1); } else { # bug id 20000426.003 my ($a, $b, $c) = split(/\x40/, $s); ok($a eq "\x20" && $b eq "\x{80}\x{100}\x{80}" && $c eq $a); } } my ($a, $b) = split(/\x{100}/, $s); ok($a eq "\x20\x40\x{80}" && $b eq "\x{80}\x40\x20"); my ($a, $b) = split(/\x{80}\x{100}\x{80}/, $s); ok($a eq "\x20\x40" && $b eq "\x40\x20"); SKIP: { if (ord('A') == 193) { skip("EBCDIC", 1); } else { my ($a, $b) = split(/\x40\x{80}/, $s); ok($a eq "\x20" && $b eq "\x{100}\x{80}\x40\x20"); } } my ($a, $b, $c) = split(/[\x40\x{80}]+/, $s); ok($a eq "\x20" && $b eq "\x{100}" && $c eq "\x20"); } { # 20001205.014 my $a = "ABC\x{263A}"; my @b = split( //, $a ); is(scalar @b, 4); ok(length($b[3]) == 1 && $b[3] eq "\x{263A}"); $a =~ s/^A/Z/; ok(length($a) == 4 && $a eq "ZBC\x{263A}"); } { my @a = split(/\xFE/, "\xFF\xFE\xFD"); ok(@a == 2 && $a[0] eq "\xFF" && $a[1] eq "\xFD"); } { # check that PMf_WHITE is cleared after \s+ is used # reported in <20010627113312.RWGY6087.viemta06@localhost> my $r; foreach my $pat ( qr/\s+/, qr/ll/ ) { $r = join ':' => split($pat, "hello cruel world"); } is($r, "he:o cruel world"); } { # split /(A)|B/, "1B2" should return (1, undef, 2) my @x = split /(A)|B/, "1B2"; ok($x[0] eq '1' and (not defined $x[1]) and $x[2] eq '2'); } { # [perl #17064] my $warn; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn = join '', @_; chomp $warn }; my $char = "\x{10f1ff}"; my @a = split /\r?\n/, "$char\n"; ok(@a == 1 && $a[0] eq $char && !defined($warn)); } { # [perl #18195] for my $u (0, 1) { for my $a (0, 1) { $_ = 'readin,database,readout'; utf8::upgrade $_ if $u; /(.+)/; my @d = split /[,]/,$1; is(join (':',@d), 'readin:database:readout', "[perl #18195]"); } } } { $p="a,b"; utf8::upgrade $p; eval { @a=split(/[, ]+/,$p) }; is ("$@-@a-", '-a b-', '#20912 - split() to array with /[]+/ and utf8'); } { is (\@a, \@{"a"}, '@a must be global for following test'); $p=""; $n = @a = split /,/,$p; is ($n, 0, '#21765 - pmreplroot hack used to return undef for 0 iters'); } { # [perl #28938] # assigning off the end of the array after a split could leave garbage # in the inner elements my $x; @a = split /,/, ',,,,,'; $a[3]=1; $x = \$a[2]; is (ref $x, 'SCALAR', '#28938 - garbage after extend'); }