#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w BEGIN { chdir('t') if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } # Test ability to escape() and unescape() punctuation characters # except for qw(- . _). ######################### We start with some black magic to print on failure. use lib '../blib/lib','../blib/arch'; BEGIN {$| = 1; print "1..59\n"; } END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;} use Config; use CGI::Util qw(escape unescape); $loaded = 1; print "ok 1\n"; ######################### End of black magic. # util sub test { local($^W) = 0; my($num, $true,$msg) = @_; print($true ? "ok $num\n" : "not ok $num $msg\n"); } # ASCII order, ASCII codepoints, ASCII repertoire my %punct = ( ' ' => '20', '!' => '21', '"' => '22', '#' => '23', '$' => '24', '%' => '25', '&' => '26', '\'' => '27', '(' => '28', ')' => '29', '*' => '2A', '+' => '2B', ',' => '2C', '/' => '2F', # '-' => '2D', '.' => '2E' ':' => '3A', ';' => '3B', '<' => '3C', '=' => '3D', '>' => '3E', '?' => '3F', '[' => '5B', '\\' => '5C', ']' => '5D', '^' => '5E', '`' => '60', # '_' => '5F', '{' => '7B', '|' => '7C', '}' => '7D', '~' => '7E', ); # The sort order may not be ASCII on EBCDIC machines: my $i = 1; foreach(sort(keys(%punct))) { $i++; my $escape = "AbC\%$punct{$_}dEF"; my $cgi_escape = escape("AbC$_" . "dEF"); test($i, $escape eq $cgi_escape , "# $escape ne $cgi_escape"); $i++; my $unescape = "AbC$_" . "dEF"; my $cgi_unescape = unescape("AbC\%$punct{$_}dEF"); test($i, $unescape eq $cgi_unescape , "# $unescape ne $cgi_unescape"); }