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1# $Id: enc_eucjp.t,v 2.1 2006/05/03 18:24:10 dankogai Exp $
2# This is the twin of enc_utf8.t .
3
4BEGIN {
5    require Config; import Config;
6    if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bEncode\b/) {
7      print "1..0 # Skip: Encode was not built\n";
8      exit 0;
9    }
10    unless (find PerlIO::Layer 'perlio') {
11    print "1..0 # Skip: PerlIO was not built\n";
12    exit 0;
13    }
14    if (ord("A") == 193) {
15    print "1..0 # encoding pragma does not support EBCDIC platforms\n";
16    exit(0);
17    }
18    if ($] <= 5.008 and !$Config{perl_patchlevel}){
19    print "1..0 # Skip: Perl 5.8.1 or later required\n";
20    exit 0;
21    }
22}
23
24use encoding 'euc-jp';
25
26my @c = (127, 128, 255, 256);
27
28print "1.." . (scalar @c + 1) . "\n";
29
30my @f;
31
32for my $i (0..$#c) {
33  no warnings 'pack';
34  my $file = filename("f$i");
35  push @f, $file;
36  open(F, ">$file") or die "$0: failed to open '$file' for writing: $!";
37  binmode(F, ":utf8");
38  print F chr($c[$i]);
39  print F pack("C" => $c[$i]);
40  close F;
41}
42
43my $t = 1;
44
45for my $i (0..$#c) {
46  my $file = filename("f$i");
47  open(F, "<$file") or die "$0: failed to open '$file' for reading: $!";
48  binmode(F, ":utf8");
49  my $c = <F>;
50  my $o = ord($c);
51  print $o == $c[$i] ? "ok $t - utf8 I/O $c[$i]\n" : "not ok $t - utf8 I/O $c[$i]: $o != $c[$i]\n";
52  $t++;
53}
54
55my $f = filename("f" . @f);
56
57push @f, $f;
58open(F, ">$f") or die "$0: failed to open '$f' for writing: $!";
59binmode(F, ":raw"); # Output raw bytes.
60print F chr(128); # Output illegal UTF-8.
61close F;
62open(F, $f) or die "$0: failed to open '$f' for reading: $!";
63binmode(F, ":encoding(utf-8)");
64{
65    local $^W = 1;
66    local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $a = shift };
67    eval { <F> }; # This should get caught.
68}
69close F;
70print $a =~ qr{^utf8 "\\x80" does not map to Unicode} ?
71  "ok $t - illegal utf8 input\n" : "not ok $t - illegal utf8 input: a = " . unpack("H*", $a) . "\n";
72
73# On VMS temporary file names like "f0." may be more readable than "f0" since
74# "f0" could be a logical name pointing elsewhere.
75sub filename {
76    my $name = shift;
77    $name .= '.' if $^O eq 'VMS';
78    return $name;
79}
80
81END {
82  1 while unlink @f;
83}
84