#!./perl -w BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; require './test.pl'; set_up_inc('../lib'); } plan(tests => 99); use strict; # Two hashes one with all 8-bit possible keys (initially), other # with a utf8 requiring key from the outset. my %hash8 = ( "\xff" => 0xff, "\x7f" => 0x7f, ); my %hashu = ( "\xff" => 0xff, "\x7f" => 0x7f, "\x{1ff}" => 0x1ff, ); # Check that we can find the 8-bit things by various literals is($hash8{"\x{00ff}"},0xFF); is($hash8{"\x{007f}"},0x7F); is($hash8{"\xff"},0xFF); is($hash8{"\x7f"},0x7F); is($hashu{"\x{00ff}"},0xFF); is($hashu{"\x{007f}"},0x7F); is($hashu{"\xff"},0xFF); is($hashu{"\x7f"},0x7F); # Now try same thing with variables forced into various forms. foreach ("\x7f","\xff") { my $a = $_; # Force a copy utf8::upgrade($a); is($hash8{$a},ord($a)); is($hashu{$a},ord($a)); utf8::downgrade($a); is($hash8{$a},ord($a)); is($hashu{$a},ord($a)); my $b = $a.chr(100); chop($b); is($hash8{$b},ord($b)); is($hashu{$b},ord($b)); } # Check we have not got an spurious extra keys is(join('',sort { ord $a <=> ord $b } keys %hash8),"\x7f\xff"); is(join('',sort { ord $a <=> ord $b } keys %hashu),"\x7f\xff\x{1ff}"); # Now add a utf8 key to the 8-bit hash $hash8{chr(0x1ff)} = 0x1ff; # Check we have not got an spurious extra keys is(join('',sort { ord $a <=> ord $b } keys %hash8),"\x7f\xff\x{1ff}"); foreach ("\x7f","\xff","\x{1ff}") { my $a = $_; utf8::upgrade($a); is($hash8{$a},ord($a)); my $b = $a.chr(100); chop($b); is($hash8{$b},ord($b)); } # and remove utf8 from the other hash is(delete $hashu{chr(0x1ff)},0x1ff); is(join('',sort keys %hashu),"\x7f\xff"); foreach ("\x7f","\xff") { my $a = $_; utf8::upgrade($a); is($hashu{$a},ord($a)); utf8::downgrade($a); is($hashu{$a},ord($a)); my $b = $a.chr(100); chop($b); is($hashu{$b},ord($b)); } { print "# Unicode hash keys and \\w\n"; # This is not really a regex test but regexes bring # out the issue nicely. use strict; my $u3 = "f\x{df}\x{100}"; my $u2 = substr($u3,0,2); my $u1 = substr($u2,0,1); my $u0 = chr (0xdf)x4; # Make this 4 chars so that all lengths are distinct. my @u = ($u0, $u1, $u2, $u3); while (@u) { my %u = (map {( $_, $_)} @u); my $keys = scalar @u; $keys .= ($keys == 1) ? " key" : " keys"; for (keys %u) { my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $u{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on keys with $keys, key of length " . length $_); } my $more; do { $more = 0; # Want to do this direct, rather than copying to a temporary variable # The first time each will return key and value at the start of the hash. # each will return () after we've done the last pair. $more won't get # set then, and the do will exit. for (each %u) { $more = 1; my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $u{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on each, with $keys, key of length " . length $_); } } while ($more); for (%u) { my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $u{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on hash with $keys, key of length " . length $_); } pop @u; undef %u; } } { my $utf8_sz = my $bytes_sz = "\x{df}"; $utf8_sz .= chr 256; chop ($utf8_sz); my (%bytes_first, %utf8_first); $bytes_first{$bytes_sz} = $bytes_sz; for (keys %bytes_first) { my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $bytes_first{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on each, bytes"); } $bytes_first{$utf8_sz} = $utf8_sz; for (keys %bytes_first) { my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $bytes_first{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on each, bytes now utf8"); } $utf8_first{$utf8_sz} = $utf8_sz; for (keys %utf8_first) { my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $utf8_first{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on each, utf8"); } $utf8_first{$bytes_sz} = $bytes_sz; for (keys %utf8_first) { my $l = 0 + /^\w+$/; my $r = 0 + $utf8_first{$_} =~ /^\w+$/; is ($l, $r, "\\w on each, utf8 now bytes"); } } { local $/; # Slurp. my $data = ; my ($utf8, $utf1047ebcdic) = split /__SPLIT__/, $data; $utf8 = $utf1047ebcdic if $::IS_EBCDIC; eval $utf8; } __END__ { # See if utf8 barewords work [perl #22969] use utf8; my %hash = (тест => 123); is($hash{тест}, $hash{'тест'}); is($hash{тест}, 123); is($hash{'тест'}, 123); %hash = (тест => 123); is($hash{тест}, $hash{'тест'}); is($hash{тест}, 123); is($hash{'тест'}, 123); # See if plain ASCII strings quoted with '=>' erroneously get utf8 flag [perl #68812] my %foo = (a => 'b', 'c' => 'd'); for my $key (keys %foo) { ok !utf8::is_utf8($key), "'$key' shouldn't have utf8 flag"; } } __SPLIT__ { # This is 1047 UTF-EBCDIC; won't work on other code pages. # See if utf8 barewords work [perl #22969] use utf8; # UTF-EBCDIC, really. my %hash = ( => 123); is($hash{}, $hash{''}); is($hash{}, 123); is($hash{''}, 123); %hash = ( => 123); is($hash{}, $hash{''}); is($hash{}, 123); is($hash{''}, 123); # See if plain ASCII strings quoted with '=>' erroneously get utf8 flag [perl #68812] my %foo = (a => 'b', 'c' => 'd'); for my $key (keys %foo) { ok !utf8::is_utf8($key), "'$key' shouldn't have utf8 flag"; } }