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toke.c AOK
we seem to have lost a few ambiguous warnings!!
1 if $a EQ $b ;
1 if $a NE $b ;
1 if $a LT $b ;
1 if $a GT $b ;
1 if $a GE $b ;
1 if $a LE $b ;
$a = <<;
Use of comma-less variable list is deprecated
(called 3 times via depcom)
\1 better written as $1
use warning 'syntax' ;
s/(abc)/\1/;
warn(warn_nosemi)
Semicolon seems to be missing
$a = 1
&time ;
Reversed %c= operator
my $a =+ 2 ;
$a =- 2 ;
$a =* 2 ;
$a =% 2 ;
$a =& 2 ;
$a =. 2 ;
$a =^ 2 ;
$a =| 2 ;
$a =< 2 ;
$a =/ 2 ;
Multidimensional syntax %.*s not supported
my $a = $a[1,2] ;
You need to quote \"%s\""
sub fred {} ; $SIG{TERM} = fred;
Scalar value %.*s better written as $%.*s"
@a[3] = 2;
@a{3} = 2;
Can't use \\%c to mean $%c in expression
$_ = "ab" ; s/(ab)/\1/e;
Unquoted string "abc" may clash with future reserved word at - line 3.
warn(warn_reserved
$a = abc;
chmod: mode argument is missing initial 0
chmod 3;
Possible attempt to separate words with commas
@a = qw(a, b, c) ;
Possible attempt to put comments in qw() list
@a = qw(a b # c) ;
umask: argument is missing initial 0
umask 3;
%s (...) interpreted as function
print ("")
printf ("")
sort ("")
Ambiguous use of %c{%s%s} resolved to %c%s%s
$a = ${time[2]}
$a = ${time{2}}
Ambiguous use of %c{%s} resolved to %c%s
$a = ${time}
sub fred {} $a = ${fred}
Misplaced _ in number
$a = 1_2;
$a = 1_2345_6;
Bareword \"%s\" refers to nonexistent package
$a = FRED:: ;
Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::%s(), qualify as such or use &
sub time {}
my $a = time()
Use of \\x{} without utf8 declaration
$_ = " \x{123} " ;
\x%.*s will produce malformed UTF-8 character; use \x{%.*s} for that
use utf8 ;
$_ = "\xffe"
__END__
# toke.c
use warning 'deprecated' ;
1 if $a EQ $b ;
1 if $a NE $b ;
1 if $a GT $b ;
1 if $a LT $b ;
1 if $a GE $b ;
1 if $a LE $b ;
EXPECT
Use of EQ is deprecated at - line 3.
Use of NE is deprecated at - line 4.
Use of GT is deprecated at - line 5.
Use of LT is deprecated at - line 6.
Use of GE is deprecated at - line 7.
Use of LE is deprecated at - line 8.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'deprecated' ;
format STDOUT =
@<<< @||| @>>> @>>>
$a $b "abc" 'def'
.
($a, $b) = (1,2,3);
write;
EXPECT
Use of comma-less variable list is deprecated at - line 5.
Use of comma-less variable list is deprecated at - line 5.
Use of comma-less variable list is deprecated at - line 5.
1 2 abc def
########
# toke.c
use warning 'deprecated' ;
$a = <<;
EXPECT
Use of bare << to mean <<"" is deprecated at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
s/(abc)/\1/;
EXPECT
\1 better written as $1 at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'semicolon' ;
$a = 1
&time ;
EXPECT
Semicolon seems to be missing at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
BEGIN {
# Scalars leaked: due to syntax errors
$ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL} = 0 unless $ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL} > 3;
}
use warning 'syntax' ;
my $a =+ 2 ;
$a =- 2 ;
$a =* 2 ;
$a =% 2 ;
$a =& 2 ;
$a =. 2 ;
$a =^ 2 ;
$a =| 2 ;
$a =< 2 ;
$a =/ 2 ;
EXPECT
Reversed += operator at - line 7.
Reversed -= operator at - line 8.
Reversed *= operator at - line 9.
Reversed %= operator at - line 10.
Reversed &= operator at - line 11.
Reversed .= operator at - line 12.
syntax error at - line 12, near "=."
Reversed ^= operator at - line 13.
syntax error at - line 13, near "=^"
Reversed |= operator at - line 14.
syntax error at - line 14, near "=|"
Reversed <= operator at - line 15.
Unterminated <> operator at - line 15.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
my $a = $a[1,2] ;
EXPECT
Multidimensional syntax $a[1,2] not supported at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
sub fred {} ; $SIG{TERM} = fred;
EXPECT
You need to quote "fred" at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
@a[3] = 2;
@a{3} = 2;
EXPECT
Scalar value @a[3] better written as $a[3] at - line 3.
Scalar value @a{3} better written as $a{3} at - line 4.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
$_ = "ab" ;
s/(ab)/\1/e;
EXPECT
Can't use \1 to mean $1 in expression at - line 4.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'reserved' ;
$a = abc;
EXPECT
Unquoted string "abc" may clash with future reserved word at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'octal' ;
chmod 3;
EXPECT
chmod: mode argument is missing initial 0 at - line 3, at end of line
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
@a = qw(a, b, c) ;
EXPECT
Possible attempt to separate words with commas at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
@a = qw(a b #) ;
EXPECT
Possible attempt to put comments in qw() list at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'octal' ;
umask 3;
EXPECT
umask: argument is missing initial 0 at - line 3, at end of line
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
print ("")
EXPECT
print (...) interpreted as function at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
printf ("")
EXPECT
printf (...) interpreted as function at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
sort ("")
EXPECT
sort (...) interpreted as function at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'ambiguous' ;
$a = ${time[2]};
EXPECT
Ambiguous use of ${time[...]} resolved to $time[...] at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'ambiguous' ;
$a = ${time{2}};
EXPECT
Ambiguous use of ${time{...}} resolved to $time{...} at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'ambiguous' ;
$a = ${time} ;
EXPECT
Ambiguous use of ${time} resolved to $time at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'ambiguous' ;
sub fred {}
$a = ${fred} ;
EXPECT
Ambiguous use of ${fred} resolved to $fred at - line 4.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'syntax' ;
$a = 1_2;
$a = 1_2345_6;
EXPECT
Misplaced _ in number at - line 3.
Misplaced _ in number at - line 4.
Misplaced _ in number at - line 4.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'unsafe' ;
$a = FRED:: ;
EXPECT
Bareword "FRED::" refers to nonexistent package at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'ambiguous' ;
sub time {}
my $a = time()
EXPECT
Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::time(), qualify as such or use & at - line 4.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'utf8' ;
$_ = " \x{123} " ;
EXPECT
Use of \x{} without utf8 declaration at - line 3.
########
# toke.c
use warning 'utf8' ;
use utf8 ;
$_ = " \xffe " ;
EXPECT
\xff will produce malformed UTF-8 character; use \x{ff} for that at - line 4.
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