From: Nicholas Clark Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 23:32:22 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Allow regexp.t to take a command line argument for the filename of X-Git-Tag: accepted/trunk/20130322.191538~16003 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1a6108908b085da4d14ad0cdf8549f193a6fb877;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fperl.git Allow regexp.t to take a command line argument for the filename of tests. Read the tests into memory, to avoid seeking the FH. p4raw-id: //depot/perl@30090 --- diff --git a/t/op/regexp.t b/t/op/regexp.t index d011173..1b5ac5b 100755 --- a/t/op/regexp.t +++ b/t/op/regexp.t @@ -37,24 +37,34 @@ # Note that columns 2,3 and 5 are all enclosed in double quotes and then # evalled; so something like a\"\x{100}$1 has length 3+length($1). +my $file; BEGIN { + $iters = shift || 1; # Poor man performance suite, 10000 is OK. + + # Do this open before any chdir + $file = shift; + if (defined $file) { + open TESTS, $file or die "Can't open $file"; + } + chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } + use strict; use warnings FATAL=>"all"; use vars qw($iters $numtests $bang $ffff $nulnul $OP); use vars qw($qr $skip_amp $qr_embed); # set by our callers -$iters = shift || 1; # Poor man performance suite, 10000 is OK. -open(TESTS,'op/re_tests') || open(TESTS,'t/op/re_tests') || open(TESTS,':op:re_tests') || - die "Can't open re_tests"; +if (!defined $file) { + open(TESTS,'op/re_tests') || open(TESTS,'t/op/re_tests') + || open(TESTS,':op:re_tests') || die "Can't open re_tests"; +} + +my @tests = ; -while () { } -$numtests = $.; -seek(TESTS,0,0); -$. = 0; +close TESTS; $bang = sprintf "\\%03o", ord "!"; # \41 would not be portable. $ffff = chr(0xff) x 2; @@ -62,11 +72,13 @@ $nulnul = "\0" x 2; $OP = $qr ? 'qr' : 'm'; $| = 1; -print "1..$numtests\n# $iters iterations\n"; +printf "1..%d\n# $iters iterations\n", scalar @tests; +my $test; TEST: -while () { +foreach (@tests) { + $test++; if (!/\S/ || /^\s*#/) { - print "ok $. # (Blank line or comment)\n"; + print "ok $test # (Blank line or comment)\n"; if (/\S/) { print $_ }; next; } @@ -78,8 +90,8 @@ while () { $pat = "'$pat'" unless $pat =~ /^[:'\/]/; $pat =~ s/(\$\{\w+\})/$1/eeg; $pat =~ s/\\n/\n/g; - $subject = eval qq("$subject"); - $expect = eval qq("$expect"); + $subject = eval qq("$subject"); die $@ if $@; + $expect = eval qq("$expect"); die $@ if $@; $expect = $repl = '-' if $skip_amp and $input =~ /\$[&\`\']/; my $skip = ($skip_amp ? ($result =~ s/B//i) : ($result =~ s/B//)); $reason = 'skipping $&' if $reason eq '' && $skip_amp; @@ -120,35 +132,35 @@ EOFCODE } chomp( my $err = $@ ); if ($result eq 'c') { - if ($err !~ m!^\Q$expect!) { print "not ok $. (compile) $input => `$err'\n"; next TEST } + if ($err !~ m!^\Q$expect!) { print "not ok $test (compile) $input => `$err'\n"; next TEST } last; # no need to study a syntax error } elsif ( $skip ) { - print "ok $. # skipped", length($reason) ? " $reason" : '', "\n"; + print "ok $test # skipped", length($reason) ? " $reason" : '', "\n"; next TEST; } elsif ($@) { - print "not ok $. $input => error `$err'\n$code\n$@\n"; next TEST; + print "not ok $test $input => error `$err'\n$code\n$@\n"; next TEST; } elsif ($result eq 'n') { - if ($match) { print "not ok $. ($study) $input => false positive\n"; next TEST } + if ($match) { print "not ok $test ($study) $input => false positive\n"; next TEST } } else { if (!$match || $got ne $expect) { eval { require Data::Dumper }; if ($@) { - print "not ok $. ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$code\n"; + print "not ok $test ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$code\n"; } else { # better diagnostics my $s = Data::Dumper->new([$subject],['subject'])->Useqq(1)->Dump; my $g = Data::Dumper->new([$got],['got'])->Useqq(1)->Dump; - print "not ok $. ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$s\n$g\n$code\n"; + print "not ok $test ($study) $input => `$got', match=$match\n$s\n$g\n$code\n"; } next TEST; } } } - print "ok $.\n"; + print "ok $test\n"; } -close(TESTS); +1;