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#!./perl

BEGIN {
    chdir 't' if -d 't';
    @INC = '../lib';
    require './test.pl';
}

$|  = 1;
use warnings;
use Config;
$Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS';
$Is_MacOS = $^O eq 'MacOS';

plan tests => 105;

my $Perl = which_perl();

{
    unlink("afile") if -f "afile";

    $! = 0;  # the -f above will set $! if 'afile' doesn't exist.
    ok( open(my $f,"+>afile"),  'open(my $f, "+>...")' );

    binmode $f;
    ok( -f "afile",             '       its a file');
    ok( (print $f "SomeData\n"),  '       we can print to it');
    is( tell($f), 9,            '       tell()' );
    ok( seek($f,0,0),           '       seek set' );

    $b = <$f>;
    is( $b, "SomeData\n",       '       readline' );
    ok( -f $f,                  '       still a file' );

    eval  { die "Message" };
    like( $@, qr/<\$f> line 1/, '       die message correct' );
    
    ok( close($f),              '       close()' );
    ok( unlink("afile"),        '       unlink()' );
}

{
    ok( open(my $f,'>', 'afile'),       "open(my \$f, '>', 'afile')" );
    ok( (print $f "a row\n"),           '       print');
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
    ok( -s 'afile' < 10,                '       -s' );
}

{
    ok( open(my $f,'>>', 'afile'),      "open(my \$f, '>>', 'afile')" );
    ok( (print $f "a row\n"),           '       print' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
    ok( -s 'afile' > 10,                '       -s'    );
}

{
    ok( open(my $f, '<', 'afile'),      "open(my \$f, '<', 'afile')" );
    my @rows = <$f>;
    is( scalar @rows, 2,                '       readline, list context' );
    is( $rows[0], "a row\n",            '       first line read' );
    is( $rows[1], "a row\n",            '       second line' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
}

{
    ok( -s 'afile' < 20,                '-s' );

    ok( open(my $f, '+<', 'afile'),     'open +<' );
    my @rows = <$f>;
    is( scalar @rows, 2,                '       readline, list context' );
    ok( seek($f, 0, 1),                 '       seek cur' );
    ok( (print $f "yet another row\n"), '       print' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
    ok( -s 'afile' > 20,                '       -s' );

    unlink("afile");
}

SKIP: {
    skip "open -| busted and noisy on VMS", 3 if $Is_VMS;

    ok( open(my $f, '-|', <<EOC),     'open -|' );
    $Perl -e "print qq(a row\\n); print qq(another row\\n)"
EOC

    my @rows = <$f>;
    is( scalar @rows, 2,                '       readline, list context' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
}

SKIP: {
    skip "Output for |- doesn't go to shell on MacOS", 5 if $Is_MacOS;

    ok( open(my $f, '|-', <<EOC),     'open |-' );
    $Perl -pe "s/^not //"
EOC

    my @rows = <$f>;
    my $test = curr_test;
    print $f "not ok $test - piped in\n";
    next_test;

    $test = curr_test;
    print $f "not ok $test - piped in\n";
    next_test;
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
    sleep 1;
    pass('flushing');
}


ok( !eval { open my $f, '<&', 'afile'; 1; },    '<& on a non-filehandle' );
like( $@, qr/Bad filehandle:\s+afile/,          '       right error' );


# local $file tests
{
    unlink("afile") if -f "afile";

    ok( open(local $f,"+>afile"),       'open local $f, "+>", ...' );
    binmode $f;

    ok( -f "afile",                     '       -f' );
    ok( (print $f "SomeData\n"),        '       print' );
    is( tell($f), 9,                    '       tell' );
    ok( seek($f,0,0),                   '       seek set' );

    $b = <$f>;
    is( $b, "SomeData\n",               '       readline' );
    ok( -f $f,                          '       still a file' );

    eval  { die "Message" };
    like( $@, qr/<\$f> line 1/,         '       proper die message' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );

    unlink("afile");
}

{
    ok( open(local $f,'>', 'afile'),    'open local $f, ">", ...' );
    ok( (print $f "a row\n"),           '       print');
    ok( close($f),                      '       close');
    ok( -s 'afile' < 10,                '       -s' );
}

{
    ok( open(local $f,'>>', 'afile'),   'open local $f, ">>", ...' );
    ok( (print $f "a row\n"),           '       print');
    ok( close($f),                      '       close');
    ok( -s 'afile' > 10,                '       -s' );
}

{
    ok( open(local $f, '<', 'afile'),   'open local $f, "<", ...' );
    my @rows = <$f>;
    is( scalar @rows, 2,                '       readline list context' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
}

ok( -s 'afile' < 20,                '       -s' );

{
    ok( open(local $f, '+<', 'afile'),  'open local $f, "+<", ...' );
    my @rows = <$f>;
    is( scalar @rows, 2,                '       readline list context' );
    ok( seek($f, 0, 1),                 '       seek cur' );
    ok( (print $f "yet another row\n"), '       print' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
    ok( -s 'afile' > 20,                '       -s' );

    unlink("afile");
}

SKIP: {
    skip "open -| busted and noisy on VMS", 3 if $Is_VMS;

    ok( open(local $f, '-|', <<EOC),  'open local $f, "-|", ...' );
    $Perl -e "print qq(a row\\n); print qq(another row\\n)"
EOC
    my @rows = <$f>;

    is( scalar @rows, 2,                '       readline list context' );
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
}

SKIP: {
    skip "Output for |- doesn't go to shell on MacOS", 5 if $Is_MacOS;

    ok( open(local $f, '|-', <<EOC),  'open local $f, "|-", ...' );
    $Perl -pe "s/^not //"
EOC

    my @rows = <$f>;
    my $test = curr_test;
    print $f "not ok $test - piping\n";
    next_test;

    $test = curr_test;
    print $f "not ok $test - piping\n";
    next_test;
    ok( close($f),                      '       close' );
    sleep 1;
    pass("Flush");
}


ok( !eval { open local $f, '<&', 'afile'; 1 },  'local <& on non-filehandle');
like( $@, qr/Bad filehandle:\s+afile/,          '       right error' );

{
    local *F;
    for (1..2) {
	ok( open(F, qq{$Perl -le "print 'ok'"|}), 'open to pipe' );
	is(scalar <F>, "ok\n",  '       readline');
	ok( close F,            '       close' );
    }

    for (1..2) {
	ok( open(F, "-|", qq{$Perl -le "print 'ok'"}), 'open -|');
	is( scalar <F>, "ok\n", '       readline');
	ok( close F,            '       close' );
    }
}


# other dupping techniques
{
    ok( open(my $stdout, ">&", \*STDOUT),       'dup \*STDOUT into lexical fh');
    ok( open(STDOUT,     ">&", $stdout),        'restore dupped STDOUT from lexical fh');

    {
	use strict; # the below should not warn
	ok( open(my $stdout, ">&", STDOUT),         'dup STDOUT into lexical fh');
    }

    # used to try to open a file [perl #17830]
    ok( open(my $stdin,  "<&", fileno STDIN),   'dup fileno(STDIN) into lexical fh');
}

SKIP: {
    skip "This perl uses perlio", 1 if $Config{useperlio};
    skip "This system doesn't understand EINVAL", 1 unless exists $!{EINVAL};

    no warnings 'io';
    ok( !open(F,'>',\my $s) && $!{EINVAL}, 'open(reference) raises EINVAL' );
}

{
    ok( !eval { open F, "BAR", "QUUX" },       'Unknown open() mode' );
    like( $@, qr/\QUnknown open() mode 'BAR'/, '       right error' );
}

{
    local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $@ = shift };

    sub gimme {
        my $tmphandle = shift;
	my $line = scalar <$tmphandle>;
	warn "gimme";
	return $line;
    }

    open($fh0[0], "TEST");
    gimme($fh0[0]);
    like($@, qr/<\$fh0\[...\]> line 1\./, "autoviv fh package aelem");

    open($fh1{k}, "TEST");
    gimme($fh1{k});
    like($@, qr/<\$fh1{...}> line 1\./, "autoviv fh package helem");

    my @fh2;
    open($fh2[0], "TEST");
    gimme($fh2[0]);
    like($@, qr/<\$fh2\[...\]> line 1\./, "autoviv fh lexical aelem");

    my %fh3;
    open($fh3{k}, "TEST");
    gimme($fh3{k});
    like($@, qr/<\$fh3{...}> line 1\./, "autoviv fh lexical helem");
}
    
SKIP: {
    skip("These tests use perlio", 5) unless $Config{useperlio};
    my $w;
    use warnings 'layer';
    local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w = shift };

    eval { open(F, ">>>", "afile") };
    like($w, qr/Invalid separator character '>' in PerlIO layer spec/,
	 "bad open (>>>) warning");
    like($@, qr/Unknown open\(\) mode '>>>'/,
	 "bad open (>>>) failure");

    eval { open(F, ">:u", "afile" ) };
    like($w, qr/Unknown PerlIO layer "u"/,
	 'bad layer ">:u" warning');
    eval { open(F, "<:u", "afile" ) };
    like($w, qr/Unknown PerlIO layer "u"/,
	 'bad layer "<:u" warning');
    eval { open(F, ":c", "afile" ) };
    like($@, qr/Unknown open\(\) mode ':c'/,
	 'bad layer ":c" failure');
}