#!./perl print "1..29\n"; # XXX known to leak scalars $ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL} = 0 unless $ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL} > 3; sub backwards { $a lt $b ? 1 : $a gt $b ? -1 : 0 } my $upperfirst = 'A' lt 'a'; # Beware: in future this may become hairier because of possible # collation complications: qw(A a B c) can be sorted at least as # any of the following # # A a B b # A B a b # a b A B # a A b B # # All the above orders make sense. # # That said, EBCDIC sorts all small letters first, as opposed # to ASCII which sorts all big letters first. @harry = ('dog','cat','x','Cain','Abel'); @george = ('gone','chased','yz','punished','Axed'); $x = join('', sort @harry); $expected = $upperfirst ? 'AbelCaincatdogx' : 'catdogxAbelCain'; print "# 1: x = '$x', expected = '$expected'\n"; print ($x eq $expected ? "ok 1\n" : "not ok 1\n"); $x = join('', sort( backwards @harry)); $expected = $upperfirst ? 'xdogcatCainAbel' : 'CainAbelxdogcat'; print "# 2: x = '$x', expected = '$expected'\n"; print ($x eq $expected ? "ok 2\n" : "not ok 2\n"); $x = join('', sort @george, 'to', @harry); $expected = $upperfirst ? 'AbelAxedCaincatchaseddoggonepunishedtoxyz' : 'catchaseddoggonepunishedtoxyzAbelAxedCain' ; print "# 3: x = '$x', expected = '$expected'\n"; print ($x eq $expected ?"ok 3\n":"not ok 3\n"); @a = (); @b = reverse @a; print ("@b" eq "" ? "ok 4\n" : "not ok 4 (@b)\n"); @a = (1); @b = reverse @a; print ("@b" eq "1" ? "ok 5\n" : "not ok 5 (@b)\n"); @a = (1,2); @b = reverse @a; print ("@b" eq "2 1" ? "ok 6\n" : "not ok 6 (@b)\n"); @a = (1,2,3); @b = reverse @a; print ("@b" eq "3 2 1" ? "ok 7\n" : "not ok 7 (@b)\n"); @a = (1,2,3,4); @b = reverse @a; print ("@b" eq "4 3 2 1" ? "ok 8\n" : "not ok 8 (@b)\n"); @a = (10,2,3,4); @b = sort {$a <=> $b;} @a; print ("@b" eq "2 3 4 10" ? "ok 9\n" : "not ok 9 (@b)\n"); $sub = 'backwards'; $x = join('', sort $sub @harry); $expected = $upperfirst ? 'xdogcatCainAbel' : 'CainAbelxdogcat'; print "# 10: x = $x, expected = '$expected'\n"; print ($x eq $expected ? "ok 10\n" : "not ok 10\n"); # literals, combinations @b = sort (4,1,3,2); print ("@b" eq '1 2 3 4' ? "ok 11\n" : "not ok 11\n"); print "# x = '@b'\n"; @b = sort grep { $_ } (4,1,3,2); print ("@b" eq '1 2 3 4' ? "ok 12\n" : "not ok 12\n"); print "# x = '@b'\n"; @b = sort map { $_ } (4,1,3,2); print ("@b" eq '1 2 3 4' ? "ok 13\n" : "not ok 13\n"); print "# x = '@b'\n"; @b = sort reverse (4,1,3,2); print ("@b" eq '1 2 3 4' ? "ok 14\n" : "not ok 14\n"); print "# x = '@b'\n"; $^W = 0; # redefining sort sub inside the sort sub should fail sub twoface { *twoface = sub { $a <=> $b }; &twoface } eval { @b = sort twoface 4,1,3,2 }; print ($@ =~ /redefine active sort/ ? "ok 15\n" : "not ok 15\n"); # redefining sort subs outside the sort should not fail eval { *twoface = sub { &backwards } }; print $@ ? "not ok 16\n" : "ok 16\n"; eval { @b = sort twoface 4,1,3,2 }; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 17\n" : "not ok 17 |@b|\n"); *twoface = sub { *twoface = *backwards; $a <=> $b }; eval { @b = sort twoface 4,1 }; print ($@ =~ /redefine active sort/ ? "ok 18\n" : "not ok 18\n"); *twoface = sub { eval 'sub twoface { $a <=> $b }'; die($@ =~ /redefine active sort/ ? "ok 19\n" : "not ok 19\n"); $a <=> $b; }; eval { @b = sort twoface 4,1 }; print $@ ? "$@" : "not ok 19\n"; eval <<'CODE'; my @result = sort main'backwards 'one', 'two'; CODE print $@ ? "not ok 20\n# $@" : "ok 20\n"; eval <<'CODE'; # "sort 'one', 'two'" should not try to parse "'one" as a sort sub my @result = sort 'one', 'two'; CODE print $@ ? "not ok 21\n# $@" : "ok 21\n"; { my $sortsub = \&backwards; my $sortglob = *backwards; my $sortglobr = \*backwards; my $sortname = 'backwards'; @b = sort $sortsub 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 22\n" : "not ok 22 |@b|\n"); @b = sort $sortglob 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 23\n" : "not ok 23 |@b|\n"); @b = sort $sortname 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 24\n" : "not ok 24 |@b|\n"); @b = sort $sortglobr 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 25\n" : "not ok 25 |@b|\n"); } { local $sortsub = \&backwards; local $sortglob = *backwards; local $sortglobr = \*backwards; local $sortname = 'backwards'; @b = sort $sortsub 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 26\n" : "not ok 26 |@b|\n"); @b = sort $sortglob 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 27\n" : "not ok 27 |@b|\n"); @b = sort $sortname 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 28\n" : "not ok 28 |@b|\n"); @b = sort $sortglobr 4,1,3,2; print ("@b" eq '4 3 2 1' ? "ok 29\n" : "not ok 29 |@b|\n"); }