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Check feature bundles.
__END__
# Standard feature bundle
use feature ":5.10";
say "Hello", "world";
EXPECT
Helloworld
########
# Standard feature bundle, no 5.11
use feature ":5.10";
say ord uc chr 233;
EXPECT
233
########
# Standard feature bundle, 5.11
use feature ":5.11";
say ord uc chr 233;
EXPECT
201
########
# Standard feature bundle, 5.11
use feature ":5.11";
use utf8;
say ord "\ué"; # this is utf8
EXPECT
201
########
# more specific: 5.10.0 maps to 5.10
use feature ":5.10.0";
say "Hello", "world";
EXPECT
Helloworld
########
# as does 5.10.1
use feature ":5.10.1";
say "Hello", "world";
EXPECT
Helloworld
########
# as does 5.10.99
use feature ":5.10.99";
say "Hello", "world";
EXPECT
Helloworld
########
# 5.9.5 also supported
use feature ":5.9.5";
say "Hello", "world";
EXPECT
Helloworld
########
# 5.9 not supported
use feature ":5.9";
EXPECT
OPTIONS regex
^Feature bundle "5.9" is not supported by Perl \d+\.\d+\.\d+ at - line \d+
########
# 5.9.4 not supported
use feature ":5.9.4";
EXPECT
OPTIONS regex
^Feature bundle "5.9.4" is not supported by Perl \d+\.\d+\.\d+ at - line \d+
########
# 5.8.8 not supported
use feature ":5.8.8";
EXPECT
OPTIONS regex
^Feature bundle "5.8.8" is not supported by Perl \d+\.\d+\.\d+ at - line \d+
########
# :default
BEGIN { *say = *state = *given = sub { print "custom sub\n" }; }
use feature ":default";
say "yes";
state my $foo;
given a => chance;
EXPECT
custom sub
custom sub
custom sub
########
# :default and $[
# SKIP ? not defined DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader
no feature;
use feature ":default";
$[ = 1;
print qw[a b c][2], "\n";
use feature ":5.16"; # should not disable anything; no feature does that
print qw[a b c][2], "\n";
no feature;
print qw[a b c][2], "\n";
use feature ":5.16";
print qw[a b c][2], "\n";
EXPECT
Use of assignment to $[ is deprecated at - line 4.
b
b
c
c
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