#!./perl # Test $! print "1..14\n"; $teststring = "1\n12\n123\n1234\n1234\n12345\n\n123456\n1234567\n"; # Create our test datafile 1 while unlink 'foo'; # in case junk left around rmdir 'foo'; open TESTFILE, ">./foo" or die "error $! $^E opening"; binmode TESTFILE; print TESTFILE $teststring; close TESTFILE; open TESTFILE, "<./foo"; binmode TESTFILE; # Check the default $/ $bar = ; if ($bar eq "1\n") {print "ok 1\n";} else {print "not ok 1\n";} # explicitly set to \n $/ = "\n"; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "12\n") {print "ok 2\n";} else {print "not ok 2\n";} # Try a non line terminator $/ = 3; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "123") {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";} # Eat the line terminator $/ = "\n"; $bar = ; # How about a larger terminator $/ = "34"; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "1234") {print "ok 4\n";} else {print "not ok 4\n";} # Eat the line terminator $/ = "\n"; $bar = ; # Does paragraph mode work? $/ = ''; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "1234\n12345\n\n") {print "ok 5\n";} else {print "not ok 5\n";} # Try slurping the rest of the file $/ = undef; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "123456\n1234567\n") {print "ok 6\n";} else {print "not ok 6\n";} # try the record reading tests. New file so we don't have to worry about # the size of \n. close TESTFILE; unlink "./foo"; open TESTFILE, ">./foo"; print TESTFILE "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890"; binmode TESTFILE; close TESTFILE; open TESTFILE, "<./foo"; binmode TESTFILE; # Test straight number $/ = \2; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "12") {print "ok 7\n";} else {print "not ok 7\n";} # Test stringified number $/ = \"2"; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "34") {print "ok 8\n";} else {print "not ok 8\n";} # Integer variable $foo = 2; $/ = \$foo; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "56") {print "ok 9\n";} else {print "not ok 9\n";} # String variable $foo = "2"; $/ = \$foo; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "78") {print "ok 10\n";} else {print "not ok 10\n";} # Get rid of the temp file close TESTFILE; unlink "./foo"; # Now for the tricky bit--full record reading if ($^O eq 'VMS') { # Create a temp file. We jump through these hoops 'cause CREATE really # doesn't like our methods for some reason. open FDLFILE, "> ./foo.fdl"; print FDLFILE "RECORD\n FORMAT VARIABLE\n"; close FDLFILE; open CREATEFILE, "> ./foo.com"; print CREATEFILE '$ DEFINE/USER SYS$INPUT NL:', "\n"; print CREATEFILE '$ DEFINE/USER SYS$OUTPUT NL:', "\n"; print CREATEFILE '$ OPEN YOW []FOO.BAR/WRITE', "\n"; print CREATEFILE '$ CLOSE YOW', "\n"; print CREATEFILE "\$EXIT\n"; close CREATEFILE; $throwaway = `\@\[\]foo`, "\n"; open(TEMPFILE, ">./foo.bar") or print "# open failed $! $^E\n"; print TEMPFILE "foo\nfoobar\nbaz\n"; close TEMPFILE; open TESTFILE, "<./foo.bar"; $/ = \10; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "foo\n") {print "ok 11\n";} else {print "not ok 11\n";} $bar = ; if ($bar eq "foobar\n") {print "ok 12\n";} else {print "not ok 12\n";} # can we do a short read? $/ = \2; $bar = ; if ($bar eq "ba") {print "ok 13\n";} else {print "not ok 13\n";} # do we get the rest of the record? $bar = ; if ($bar eq "z\n") {print "ok 14\n";} else {print "not ok 14\n";} close TESTFILE; 1 while unlink qw(foo.bar foo.com foo.fdl); } else { # Nobody else does this at the moment (well, maybe OS/390, but they can # put their own tests in) so we just punt foreach $test (11..14) {print "ok $test # skipped on non-VMS system\n"}; }