1BEGIN { 2 chdir 't' if -d 't/lib'; 3 @INC = '../lib' if -d 'lib'; 4 require Config; import Config; 5 if (-d 'lib' and $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bOS2(::|\/)REXX\b/) { 6 print "1..0\n"; 7 exit 0; 8 } 9} 10 11# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with 12# `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl test.pl' 13 14######################### We start with some black magic to print on failure. 15 16# Change 1..1 below to 1..last_test_to_print . 17# (It may become useful if the test is moved to ./t subdirectory.) 18 19BEGIN { $| = 1; print "1..21\n"; } 20END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;} 21use OS2::ExtAttr; 22$loaded = 1; 23print "ok 1\n"; 24 25######################### End of black magic. 26 27# Insert your test code below (better if it prints "ok 13" 28# (correspondingly "not ok 13") depending on the success of chunk 13 29# of the test code): 30 31unlink 't.out' if -f 't.out'; 32system 'cmd', '/c', 'echo OK > t.out'; 33 34{ 35 my %a; 36 tie %a, 'OS2::ExtAttr', 't.out'; 37 print "ok 2\n"; 38 39 keys %a == 0 ? print "ok 3\n" : print "not ok 3\n"; 40# Standard Extended Attributes (SEAs) have a dot (.) as a prefix. 41# This identifies the extended attribute as a SEA. The leading dot is reserved, 42# so applications should not define extended attributes that start with a dot. 43# Also, extended attributes 44# that start with the characters $, @, &, or + are reserved for system use. 45 $a{'X--Y'} = '---'; # '++', -++', '!++', 'X++Y' fail on JFS 46 print "ok 4\n"; 47 $a{'AAA'} = 'xyz'; # Name is going to be uppercased??? 48 print "ok 5\n"; 49} 50 51{ 52 my %a; 53 tie %a, 'OS2::ExtAttr', 't.out'; 54 print "ok 6\n"; 55 56 my $c = keys %a; 57 $c == 2 ? print "ok 7\n" : print "not ok 7\n# c=$c\n"; 58 my @b = sort keys %a; 59 "@b" eq 'AAA X--Y' ? print "ok 8\n" : print "not ok 8\n# keys=`@b'\n"; 60 $a{'X--Y'} eq '---' ? print "ok 9\n" : print "not ok 9\n";; 61 $a{'AAA'} eq 'xyz' ? print "ok 10\n" : print "not ok 10\n# aaa->`$a{AAA}'\n"; 62 $c = delete $a{'X--Y'}; 63 $c eq '---' ? print "ok 11\n" : print "not ok 11\n# deleted->`$c'\n";; 64} 65 66print "ok 12\n"; 67 68{ 69 my %a; 70 tie %a, 'OS2::ExtAttr', 't.out'; 71 print "ok 13\n"; 72 73 keys %a == 1 ? print "ok 14\n" : print "not ok 14\n"; 74 my @b = sort keys %a; 75 "@b" eq 'AAA' ? print "ok 15\n" : print "not ok 15\n"; 76 $a{'AAA'} eq 'xyz' ? print "ok 16\n" : print "not ok 16\n";; 77 ! exists $a{'+'} ? print "ok 17\n" : print "not ok 17\n";; 78 ! defined $a{'+'} ? print "ok 18\n" : print "not ok 18\n# ->`$a{'X--Y'}'\n";; 79 ! exists $a{'X--Y'} ? print "ok 19\n" : print "not ok 19\n";; 80 ! defined $a{'X--Y'} ? print "ok 20\n" : print "not ok 20\n# ->`$a{'X--Y'}'\n";; 81} 82 83print "ok 21\n"; 84unlink 't.out'; 85 86