use File::Spec; require "test.pl"; sub unidump { join " ", map { sprintf "%04X", $_ } unpack "U*", $_[0]; } sub casetest { my ($base, $spec, @funcs) = @_; # For each provided function run it, and run a version with some extra # characters afterwards. Use a recycling symbol, as it doesn't change case. my $ballast = chr (0x2672) x 3; @funcs = map {my $f = $_; ($f, sub {my $r = $f->($_[0] . $ballast); # Add it before $r =~ s/$ballast\z//so # Remove it afterwards or die "'$_[0]' to '$r' mangled"; $r; # Result with $ballast removed. }, )} @funcs; my $file = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->updir, "lib", "unicore", "To"), "$base.pl"); my $simple = do $file or die $@; my %simple; for my $i (split(/\n/, $simple)) { my ($k, $v) = split(' ', $i); $simple{$k} = $v; } my %seen; for my $i (sort keys %simple) { $seen{$i}++; } print "# ", scalar keys %simple, " simple mappings\n"; my $both; for my $i (sort keys %$spec) { if (++$seen{$i} == 2) { warn sprintf "$base: $i seen twice\n"; $both++; } } print "# ", scalar keys %$spec, " special mappings\n"; exit(1) if $both; my %none; for my $i (map { ord } split //, "\e !\"#\$%&'()+,-./0123456789:;<=>?\@[\\]^_{|}~\b") { next if pack("U0U", $i) =~ /\w/; $none{$i}++ unless $seen{$i}; } print "# ", scalar keys %none, " noncase mappings\n"; my $tests = ((scalar keys %simple) + (scalar keys %$spec) + (scalar keys %none)) * @funcs; print "1..$tests\n"; my $test = 1; for my $i (sort keys %simple) { my $w = $simple{$i}; my $c = pack "U0U", hex $i; foreach my $func (@funcs) { my $d = $func->($c); my $e = unidump($d); print $d eq pack("U0U", hex $simple{$i}) ? "ok $test # $i -> $w\n" : "not ok $test # $i -> $e ($w)\n"; $test++; } } for my $i (sort keys %$spec) { my $w = unidump($spec->{$i}); if (ord('A') == 193 && $i eq "\x8A\x73") { $w = '0178'; # It's a Latin small Y with diaeresis and not a Latin small letter sharp 's'. } my $u = unpack "C0U", $i; my $h = sprintf "%04X", $u; my $c = chr($u); $c .= chr(0x100); chop $c; foreach my $func (@funcs) { my $d = $func->($c); my $e = unidump($d); if (ord "A" == 193) { # EBCDIC # We need to a little bit of remapping. # # For example, in titlecase (ucfirst) mapping # of U+0149 the Unicode mapping is U+02BC U+004E. # The 4E is N, which in EBCDIC is 2B-- # and the ucfirst() does that right. # The problem is that our reference # data is in Unicode code points. # # The Right Way here would be to use, say, # Encode, to remap the less-than 0x100 code points, # but let's try to be Encode-independent here. # # These are the titlecase exceptions: # # Unicode Unicode+EBCDIC # # 0149 -> 02BC 004E (02BC 002B) # 01F0 -> 004A 030C (00A2 030C) # 1E96 -> 0048 0331 (00E7 0331) # 1E97 -> 0054 0308 (00E8 0308) # 1E98 -> 0057 030A (00EF 030A) # 1E99 -> 0059 030A (00DF 030A) # 1E9A -> 0041 02BE (00A0 02BE) # # The uppercase exceptions are identical. # # The lowercase has one more: # # Unicode Unicode+EBCDIC # # 0130 -> 0069 0307 (00D1 0307) # if ($h =~ /^(0130|0149|01F0|1E96|1E97|1E98|1E99|1E9A)$/) { $e =~ s/004E/002B/; # N $e =~ s/004A/00A2/; # J $e =~ s/0048/00E7/; # H $e =~ s/0054/00E8/; # T $e =~ s/0057/00EF/; # W $e =~ s/0059/00DF/; # Y $e =~ s/0041/00A0/; # A $e =~ s/0069/00D1/; # i } # We have to map the output, not the input, because # pack/unpack U has been EBCDICified, too, it would # just undo our remapping. } print $w eq $e ? "ok $test # $i -> $w\n" : "not ok $test # $h -> $e ($w)\n"; $test++; } } for my $i (sort { $a <=> $b } keys %none) { my $w = $i = sprintf "%04X", $i; my $c = pack "U0U", hex $i; foreach my $func (@funcs) { my $d = $func->($c); my $e = unidump($d); print $d eq $c ? "ok $test # $i -> $w\n" : "not ok $test # $i -> $e ($w)\n"; $test++; } } } 1;