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#!perl -T
BEGIN {
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
chdir 't';
@INC = '../lib';
}
}
use strict;
use Config;
use Test::More;
plan skip_all => "I18N::Langinfo or POSIX unavailable"
if $Config{'extensions'} !~ m!\bI18N/Langinfo\b!;
my @constants = qw(ABDAY_1 DAY_1 ABMON_1 MON_1 RADIXCHAR AM_STR THOUSEP D_T_FMT D_FMT T_FMT);
plan tests => 1 + 3 * @constants;
use_ok('I18N::Langinfo', 'langinfo', @constants);
for my $constant (@constants) {
SKIP: {
my $string = eval { langinfo(eval "$constant()") };
is( $@, '', "calling langinfo() with $constant" );
skip "returned string was empty, skipping next two tests", 2 unless $string;
ok( defined $string, "checking if the returned string is defined" );
cmp_ok( length($string), '>=', 1, "checking if the returned string has a positive length" );
}
}
exit(0);
# Background: the langinfo() (in C known as nl_langinfo()) interface
# is supposed to be a portable way to fetch various language/country
# (locale) dependent constants like "the first day of the week" or
# "the decimal separator". Give a portable (numeric) constant,
# get back a language-specific string. That's a comforting fantasy.
# Now tune in for blunt reality: vendors seem to have implemented for
# those constants whatever they felt like implementing. The UNIX
# standard says that one should have the RADIXCHAR constant for the
# decimal separator. Not so for many Linux and BSD implementations.
# One should have the CODESET constant for returning the current
# codeset (say, ISO 8859-1). Not so. So let's give up any real
# testing (leave the old testing code here for old times' sake,
# though.) --jhi
my %want =
(
ABDAY_1 => "Sun",
DAY_1 => "Sunday",
ABMON_1 => "Jan",
MON_1 => "January",
RADIXCHAR => ".",
AM_STR => qr{^(?:am|a\.m\.)$}i,
THOUSEP => "",
D_T_FMT => qr{^%a %b %[de] %H:%M:%S %Y$},
D_FMT => qr{^%m/%d/%y$},
T_FMT => qr{^%H:%M:%S$},
);
my @want = sort keys %want;
print "1..", scalar @want, "\n";
for my $i (1..@want) {
my $try = $want[$i-1];
eval { I18N::Langinfo->import($try) };
unless ($@) {
my $got = langinfo(&$try);
if (ref $want{$try} && $got =~ $want{$try} || $got eq $want{$try}) {
print qq[ok $i - $try is "$got"\n];
} else {
print qq[not ok $i - $try is "$got" not "$want{$try}"\n];
}
} else {
print qq[ok $i - Skip: $try not defined\n];
}
}
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