#!./perl # Checks if 'package' work as intended. BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; require './test.pl'; } plan (tests => 18); use utf8; use open qw( :utf8 :std ); package Føø::Bær { } package クラス { } package ฟọ::バッズ { } ok 1, "sanity check. If we got this far, UTF-8 in package names is legal."; #The next few come from comp/package.t { $ㄅĽuṞfⳐ = 123; package ꑭʑ; sub ニュー {bless [];} $bar = 4; { package 압Ƈ; $ㄅĽuṞfⳐ = 5; } { no warnings qw(syntax deprecated); $압Ƈ'd읯ⱪ = 6; #' } $ꑭʑ = 2; $ꑭʑ = join(':', sort(keys %ꑭʑ::)); $압Ƈ = join(':', sort(keys %압Ƈ::)); ::is $ꑭʑ, 'BEGIN:bar:ニュー:ꑭʑ:압Ƈ', "comp/stash.t test 1"; ::is $압Ƈ, "d읯ⱪ:ㄅĽuṞfⳐ", "comp/stash.t test 2"; { no warnings qw(syntax deprecated); ::is $main'ㄅĽuṞfⳐ, 123, "comp/stash.t test 3"; } package 압Ƈ; ::is $ㄅĽuṞfⳐ, 5, "comp/stash.t test 4"; eval '::is $ㄅĽuṞfⳐ, 5, "comp/stash.t test 5";'; eval 'package main; is $ㄅĽuṞfⳐ, 123, "comp/stash.t test 6";'; ::is $ㄅĽuṞfⳐ, 5, "comp/stash.t test 7"; #This is actually pretty bad, as caller() wasn't clean to begin with. package main; sub ㄘ { caller(0) } sub ƒஓ { my $s = shift; if ($s) { package ᛔQR; main::ㄘ(); } } is((ƒஓ(1))[0], 'ᛔQR', "comp/stash.t test 8"); my $Q = ꑭʑ->ニュー(); undef %ꑭʑ::; eval { $a = *ꑭʑ::ニュー{PACKAGE}; }; is $a, "__ANON__", "comp/stash.t test 9"; { local $@; eval { $Q->param; }; like $@, qr/^Can't use anonymous symbol table for method lookup/, "comp/stash.t test 10"; } like "$Q", qr/^__ANON__=/, "comp/stash.t test 11"; is ref $Q, "__ANON__", "comp/stash.t test 12"; package bugⅲⅱⅴⅵⅱ { #not really latin, but bear with me, I'm not Damian. ::is( __PACKAGE__, 'bugⅲⅱⅴⅵⅱ', "comp/stash.t test 13"); ::is( eval('__PACKAGE__'), 'bugⅲⅱⅴⅵⅱ', "comp/stash.t test 14"); } } #This comes from comp/package_block.t { local $@; eval q[package ᕘ {]; like $@, qr/\AMissing right curly /, "comp/package_block.t test"; } # perl #105922 { my $latin_1 = "þackage"; my $utf8 = "þackage"; utf8::downgrade($latin_1); utf8::upgrade($utf8); local $@; eval { $latin_1->can("yadda") }; ok(!$@, "latin1->meth works"); local $@; eval { $utf8->can("yadda") }; ok(!$@, "utf8->meth works"); }