#! perl -w # # This script is written intentionally in EUC-JP # -- dankogai BEGIN { require './test.pl'; skip_all_without_dynamic_extension('Encode'); skip_all("EBCDIC") if $::IS_EBCDIC; skip_all_without_perlio(); } use strict; plan(tests => 6); no warnings 'deprecated'; use encoding 'euc-jp'; my @hiragana = map {chr} ord("ぁ")..ord("ん"); my @katakana = map {chr} ord("ァ")..ord("ン"); my $hiragana = join('' => @hiragana); my $katakana = join('' => @katakana); my %h2k; @h2k{@hiragana} = @katakana; my %k2h; @k2h{@katakana} = @hiragana; # print @hiragana, "\n"; my $str; $str = $hiragana; $str =~ tr/ぁ-ん/ァ-ン/; is($str, $katakana, "tr// # hiragana -> katakana"); $str = $katakana; $str =~ tr/ァ-ン/ぁ-ん/; is($str, $hiragana, "tr// # hiragana -> katakana"); $str = $hiragana; eval qq(\$str =~ tr/ぁ-ん/ァ-ン/); is($str, $katakana, "eval qq(tr//) # hiragana -> katakana"); $str = $katakana; eval qq(\$str =~ tr/ァ-ン/ぁ-ん/); is($str, $hiragana, "eval qq(tr//) # hiragana -> katakana"); $str = $hiragana; $str =~ s/([ぁ-ん])/$h2k{$1}/go; is($str, $katakana, "s/// # hiragana -> katakana"); $str = $katakana; $str =~ s/([ァ-ン])/$k2h{$1}/go; is($str, $hiragana, "s/// # hiragana -> katakana"); __END__