#!./perl -w BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; } plan tests => 66; # These tests make sure, among other things, that we don't end up # burning tons of CPU for dates far in the future. # watchdog() makes sure that the test script eventually exits if # the tests are triggering the failing behavior watchdog(15); ($beguser,$begsys) = times; $beg = time; while (($now = time) == $beg) { sleep 1 } ok($now > $beg && $now - $beg < 10, 'very basic time test'); for ($i = 0; $i < 1_000_000; $i++) { for my $j (1..100) {}; # burn some user cycles ($nowuser, $nowsys) = times; $i = 2_000_000 if $nowuser > $beguser && ( $nowsys >= $begsys || (!$nowsys && !$begsys)); last if time - $beg > 20; } ok($i >= 2_000_000, 'very basic times test'); ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime($beg); ($xsec,$foo) = localtime($now); $localyday = $yday; isnt($sec, $xsec, 'localtime() list context'); ok $mday, ' month day'; ok $year, ' year'; ok(localtime() =~ /^(Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat)[ ] (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)[ ] ([ \d]\d)\ (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\ (\d{4})$ /x, 'localtime(), scalar context' ); SKIP: { # This conditional of "No tzset()" is stolen from ext/POSIX/t/time.t skip "No tzset()", 1 if $^O eq "VMS" || $^O eq "cygwin" || $^O eq "djgpp" || $^O eq "MSWin32" || $^O eq "dos" || $^O eq "interix"; # check that localtime respects changes to $ENV{TZ} $ENV{TZ} = "GMT-5"; ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime($beg); $ENV{TZ} = "GMT+5"; ($sec,$min,$hour2,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime($beg); ok($hour != $hour2, 'changes to $ENV{TZ} respected'); } ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = gmtime($beg); ($xsec,$foo) = localtime($now); isnt($sec, $xsec, 'gmtime() list conext'); ok $mday, ' month day'; ok $year, ' year'; my $day_diff = $localyday - $yday; ok( grep({ $day_diff == $_ } (0, 1, -1, 364, 365, -364, -365)), 'gmtime() and localtime() agree what day of year'); # This could be stricter. ok(gmtime() =~ /^(Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat)[ ] (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)[ ] ([ \d]\d)\ (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\ (\d{4})$ /x, 'gmtime(), scalar context' ); # Test gmtime over a range of times. { # The range should be limited only by the 53-bit mantissa of an IEEE double (or # whatever kind of double you've got). Here we just prove that we're comfortably # beyond the range possible with 32-bit time_t. my %tests = ( # time_t gmtime list scalar -2**35 => [52, 13, 20, 7, 2, -1019, 5, 65, 0, "Fri Mar 7 20:13:52 881"], -2**32 => [44, 31, 17, 24, 10, -67, 0, 327, 0, "Sun Nov 24 17:31:44 1833"], -2**31 => [52, 45, 20, 13, 11, 1, 5, 346, 0, "Fri Dec 13 20:45:52 1901"], -1 => [59, 59, 23, 31, 11, 69, 3, 364, 0, "Wed Dec 31 23:59:59 1969"], 0 => [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 70, 4, 0, 0, "Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970"], 1 => [1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 70, 4, 0, 0, "Thu Jan 1 00:00:01 1970"], 2**30 => [4, 37, 13, 10, 0, 104, 6, 9, 0, "Sat Jan 10 13:37:04 2004"], 2**31 => [8, 14, 3, 19, 0, 138, 2, 18, 0, "Tue Jan 19 03:14:08 2038"], 2**32 => [16, 28, 6, 7, 1, 206, 0, 37, 0, "Sun Feb 7 06:28:16 2106"], 2**39 => [8, 18, 12, 25, 0, 17491, 2, 24, 0, "Tue Jan 25 12:18:08 19391"], ); for my $time (keys %tests) { my @expected = @{$tests{$time}}; my $scalar = pop @expected; ok eq_array([gmtime($time)], \@expected), "gmtime($time) list context"; is scalar gmtime($time), $scalar, " scalar"; } } # Test localtime { # We pick times which fall in the middle of a month, so the month and year should be # the same regardless of the time zone. my %tests = ( # time_t month, year, scalar -8589934592 => [9, -203, qr/Oct \d+ .* 1697$/], -1296000 => [11, 69, qr/Dec \d+ .* 1969$/], 1296000 => [0, 70, qr/Jan \d+ .* 1970$/], 5000000000 => [5, 228, qr/Jun \d+ .* 2128$/], 1163500000 => [10, 106, qr/Nov \d+ .* 2006$/], ); for my $time (keys %tests) { my @expected = @{$tests{$time}}; my $scalar = pop @expected; my @time = (localtime($time))[4,5]; ok( eq_array(\@time, \@expected), "localtime($time) list context" ) or diag("@time"); like scalar localtime($time), $scalar, " scalar"; } } # Test floating point args { warning_is(sub {is( (localtime(1296000.23))[5] + 1900, 1970 )}, undef, 'Ignore fractional time'); warning_is(sub {is( (gmtime(1.23))[5] + 1900, 1970 )}, undef, 'Ignore fractional time'); } # Some sanity tests for the far, far future and far, far past { my %time2year = ( -2**52 => -142711421, -2**48 => -8917617, -2**46 => -2227927, 2**46 => 2231866, 2**48 => 8921556, 2**52 => 142715360, ); for my $time (sort keys %time2year) { my $want = $time2year{$time}; my $have = (gmtime($time))[5] + 1900; is $have, $want, "year check, gmtime($time)"; $have = (localtime($time))[5] + 1900; is $have, $want, "year check, localtime($time)"; } } # Test that Perl warns properly when it can't handle a time. { my $warning; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning .= join "\n", @_; }; my $big_time = 2**60; my $small_time = -2**60; $warning = ''; my $date = gmtime($big_time); like $warning, qr/^gmtime(.*) too large/; $warning = ''; $date = localtime($big_time); like $warning, qr/^localtime(.*) too large/; $warning = ''; $date = gmtime($small_time); like $warning, qr/^gmtime(.*) too small/; $warning = ''; $date = localtime($small_time); like $warning, qr/^localtime(.*) too small/; } SKIP: { #rt #73040 # these are from the definitions of TIME_LOWER_BOUND AND TIME_UPPER_BOUND my $smallest = -67768100567755200.0; my $biggest = 67767976233316800.0; # offset to a value that will fail my $small_time = $smallest - 200; my $big_time = $biggest + 200; # check they're representable - typically means NV is # long double if ($small_time + 200 != $smallest || $small_time == $smallest || $big_time - 200 != $biggest || $big_time == $biggest) { skip "Can't represent test values", 4; } my $small_time_f = sprintf("%.0f", $small_time); my $big_time_f = sprintf("%.0f", $big_time); # check the numbers in the warning are correct my $warning; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning .= join "\n", @_; }; $warning = ''; my $date = gmtime($big_time); like $warning, qr/^gmtime\($big_time_f\) too large/; $warning = ''; $date = localtime($big_time); like $warning, qr/^localtime\($big_time_f\) too large/; $warning = ''; $date = gmtime($small_time); like $warning, qr/^gmtime\($small_time_f\) too small/; $warning = ''; $date = localtime($small_time); like $warning, qr/^localtime\($small_time_f\) too small/; }