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#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib' if -d '../lib';
}
BEGIN {$^W |= 1} # Insist upon warnings
use vars qw{ @warnings };
BEGIN { # ...and save 'em for later
$SIG{'__WARN__'} = sub { push @warnings, @_ }
}
END { print @warnings }
######################### We start with some black magic to print on failure.
BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..39\n"; }
END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;}
use constant;
$loaded = 1;
#print "# Version: $constant::VERSION\n";
print "ok 1\n";
######################### End of black magic.
use strict;
sub test ($$;$) {
my($num, $bool, $diag) = @_;
if ($bool) {
print "ok $num\n";
return;
}
print "not ok $num\n";
return unless defined $diag;
$diag =~ s/\Z\n?/\n/; # unchomp
print map "# $num : $_", split m/^/m, $diag;
}
use constant PI => 4 * atan2 1, 1;
test 2, substr(PI, 0, 7) eq '3.14159';
test 3, defined PI;
sub deg2rad { PI * $_[0] / 180 }
my $ninety = deg2rad 90;
test 4, $ninety > 1.5707;
test 5, $ninety < 1.5708;
use constant UNDEF1 => undef; # the right way
use constant UNDEF2 => ; # the weird way
use constant 'UNDEF3' ; # the 'short' way
use constant EMPTY => ( ) ; # the right way for lists
test 6, not defined UNDEF1;
test 7, not defined UNDEF2;
test 8, not defined UNDEF3;
my @undef = UNDEF1;
test 9, @undef == 1;
test 10, not defined $undef[0];
@undef = UNDEF2;
test 11, @undef == 0;
@undef = UNDEF3;
test 12, @undef == 0;
@undef = EMPTY;
test 13, @undef == 0;
use constant COUNTDOWN => scalar reverse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
use constant COUNTLIST => reverse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
use constant COUNTLAST => (COUNTLIST)[-1];
test 14, COUNTDOWN eq '54321';
my @cl = COUNTLIST;
test 15, @cl == 5;
test 16, COUNTDOWN eq join '', @cl;
test 17, COUNTLAST == 1;
test 18, (COUNTLIST)[1] == 4;
use constant ABC => 'ABC';
test 19, "abc${\( ABC )}abc" eq "abcABCabc";
use constant DEF => 'D', "\x45", chr 70;
test 20, "d e f @{[ DEF ]} d e f" eq "d e f D E F d e f";
use constant SINGLE => "'";
use constant DOUBLE => '"';
use constant BACK => '\\';
my $tt = BACK . SINGLE . DOUBLE ;
test 21, $tt eq q(\\'");
use constant MESS => q('"'\\"'"\\);
test 22, MESS eq q('"'\\"'"\\);
test 23, length(MESS) == 8;
use constant TRAILING => '12 cats';
{
my $save_warn;
local $^W;
BEGIN { $save_warn = $^W; $^W = 0 }
test 24, TRAILING == 12;
BEGIN { $^W = $save_warn }
}
test 25, TRAILING eq '12 cats';
use constant LEADING => " \t\n1234";
test 26, LEADING == 1234;
test 27, LEADING eq " \t\n1234";
use constant ZERO1 => 0;
use constant ZERO2 => 0.0;
use constant ZERO3 => '0.0';
test 28, ZERO1 eq '0';
test 29, ZERO2 eq '0';
test 30, ZERO3 eq '0.0';
{
package Other;
use constant PI => 3.141;
}
test 31, (PI > 3.1415 and PI < 3.1416);
test 32, Other::PI == 3.141;
use constant E2BIG => $! = 7;
test 33, E2BIG == 7;
# This is something like "Arg list too long", but the actual message
# text may vary, so we can't test much better than this.
test 34, length(E2BIG) > 6;
test 35, index(E2BIG, " ") > 0;
test 36, @warnings == 0, join "\n", "unexpected warning", @warnings;
@warnings = (); # just in case
undef &PI;
test 37, @warnings &&
($warnings[0] =~ /Constant sub.* undefined/),
shift @warnings;
test 38, @warnings == 0, "unexpected warning";
test 39, $^W & 1, "Who disabled the warnings?";
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