$| = 1;
-print "1..1012\n";
+# Test counter output is generated by a BEGIN block at bottom of file
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
while ($_ = shift(@XXX)) {
?(.*)? && (print $1,"\n");
/not/ && reset;
- /not ok 26/ && reset 'X';
+ if (/not ok 26/) {
+ if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
+ $_ = shift(@XXX);
+ }
+ else {
+ reset 'X';
+ }
+ }
}
-while (($key,$val) = each(%XXX)) {
+if ($^O ne 'VMS') {
+ while (($key,$val) = each(%XXX)) {
print "not ok 27\n";
exit;
+ }
}
print "ok 27\n";
{
# bug id 20001008.001
- my $test = 248;
+ $test = 248;
my @x = ("stra\337e 138","stra\337e 138");
for (@x) {
s/(\d+)\s*([\w\-]+)/$1 . uc $2/e;
}
SKIP: {
- my $test = 264; # till 575
+ $test = 264; # till 575
- eval 'use charnames ":full"';
- skip($@, 312) if $@ =~ /dynamic loading not available/;
+ use charnames ":full";
# This is far from complete testing, there are dozens of character
# classes in Unicode. The mixing of literals and \N{...} is
print "not " if $x =~ /[\x{100}]/;
print "ok 604\n";
- print "not " unless $x =~ /\p{InLatin1Supplement}/;
+ # the next two tests must be ignored on EBCDIC
+ print "not " unless $x =~ /\p{InLatin1Supplement}/ or ord("A") == 193;
print "ok 605\n";
- print "not " if $x =~ /\P{InLatin1Supplement}/;
+ print "not " if $x =~ /\P{InLatin1Supplement}/ and ord("A") != 193;
print "ok 606\n";
print "not " if $x =~ /\p{InLatinExtendedA}/;
print "not " unless chr(0xfb4f) =~ /\p{IsHebrew}/; # outside InHebrew
print "ok 664\n";
-print "not " unless chr(0xb5) =~ /\p{IsGreek}/; # singleton (not in a range)
-print "ok 665\n";
+# # singleton (not in a range, this test must be ignored on EBCDIC)
+# print "not " unless chr(0xb5) =~ /\p{IsGreek}/ or ord("A") == 193;
+# print "ok 665\n";
+print "ok 665 # 0xb5 moved from Greek to Common with Unicode 4.0.1\n";
print "not " unless chr(0x37a) =~ /\p{IsGreek}/; # singleton
print "ok 666\n";
}
-my $test = 687;
+$test = 687;
# Force scalar context on the patern match
-sub ok ($$) {
+sub ok ($;$) {
my($ok, $name) = @_;
- printf "%sok %d - %s\n", ($ok ? "" : "not "), $test, $name;
+ printf "%sok %d - %s\n", ($ok ? "" : "not "), $test, $name||'unnamed';
printf "# Failed test at line %d\n", (caller)[2] unless $ok;
}
{
- print "not " unless "a" =~ /\p{L&}/;
+ # L& and LC are the same
+ print "not " unless "a" =~ /\p{LC}/ and "a" =~ /\p{L&}/;
print "ok 743\n";
- print "not " if "1" =~ /\p{L&}/;
+ print "not " if "1" =~ /\p{LC}/ or "1" =~ /\p{L&}/;
print "ok 744\n";
}
use charnames ':full';
- print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~
- /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/ ? "ok 835\n" : "not ok 835\n";
-
- print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~
- /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/i ? "ok 836\n" : "not ok 836\n";
-
- print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~
- /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/ ? "ok 837\n" : "not ok 837\n";
-
- print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~
- /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/i ? "ok 838\n" : "not ok 838\n";
-
- print "ss" =~
- /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/i ? "ok 839\n" : "not ok 839\n";
+ $test= 835;
- print "SS" =~
- /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/i ? "ok 840\n" : "not ok 840\n";
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/);
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/i);
- print "ss" =~
- /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/i ? "ok 841\n" : "not ok 841\n";
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/);
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/i);
- print "SS" =~
- /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/i ? "ok 842\n" : "not ok 842\n";
+ ok("ss" =~ /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/i);
+ ok("SS" =~ /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}/i);
+ ok("ss" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/i);
+ ok("SS" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}]/i);
- print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /ss/i ?
- "ok 843\n" : "not ok 843\n";
-
- print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /SS/i ?
- "ok 844\n" : "not ok 844\n";
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /ss/i);
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /SS/i);
}
{
print "# more whitespace: U+0085, U+2028, U+2029\n";
# U+0085 needs to be forced to be Unicode, the \x{100} does that.
- print "<\x{100}\x{0085}>" =~ /<\x{100}\s>/ ? "ok 845\n" : "not ok 845\n";
+ if ($ordA == 193) {
+ print "<\x{100}\x{0085}>" =~ /<\x{100}e>/ ? "ok 845\n" : "not ok 845\n";
+ } else {
+ print "<\x{100}\x{0085}>" =~ /<\x{100}\s>/ ? "ok 845\n" : "not ok 845\n";
+ }
print "<\x{2028}>" =~ /<\s>/ ? "ok 846\n" : "not ok 846\n";
print "<\x{2029}>" =~ /<\s>/ ? "ok 847\n" : "not ok 847\n";
}
# check utf8/non-utf8 mixtures
# try to force all float/anchored check combinations
my $c = "\x{100}";
- my $test = 865;
+ $test = 865;
my $subst;
for my $re (
"xx.*$c", "x.*$c$c", "$c.*xx", "$c$c.*x", "xx.*(?=$c)", "(?=$c).*xx",
{
print "# qr/.../x\n";
- my $test = 893;
+ $test = 893;
my $R = qr/ A B C # D E/x;
{
print "# illegal Unicode properties\n";
- my $test = 896;
+ $test = 896;
print eval { "a" =~ /\pq / } ? "not ok $test\n" : "ok $test\n";
$test++;
{
print "# [ID 20020412.005] wrong pmop flags checked when empty pattern\n";
# requires reuse of last successful pattern
- my $test = 898;
+ $test = 898;
$test =~ /\d/;
for (0 .. 1) {
my $match = ?? + 0;
END
}
-print "\x{0712}" =~ /\p{IsSyriac1}/ ? "ok $test\n" : "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
-print "\x{072F}" =~ /\P{IsSyriac1}/ ? "ok $test\n" : "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
+ok("\x{0712}" =~ /\p{IsSyriac1}/, '\x{0712}, \p{IsSyriac1}');
+ok("\x{072F}" =~ /\P{IsSyriac1}/, '\x{072F}, \P{IsSyriac1}');
sub Syriac1 {
return <<'END';
END
}
-print "\x{0712}" =~ /\p{Syriac1}/ ? "ok $test\n" : "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
-print "\x{072F}" =~ /\P{Syriac1}/ ? "ok $test\n" : "not ok $test\n"; $test++;
+ok("\x{0712}" =~ /\p{Syriac1}/, '\x{0712}, \p{Syriac1}');
+ok("\x{072F}" =~ /\P{Syriac1}/, '\x{072F}, \p{Syriac1}');
+
+print "# user-defined character properties may lack \\n at the end\n";
+sub InGreekSmall { return "03B1\t03C9" }
+sub InGreekCapital { return "0391\t03A9\n-03A2" }
+
+ok("\x{03C0}" =~ /\p{InGreekSmall}/, "Small pi");
+ok("\x{03C2}" =~ /\p{InGreekSmall}/, "Final sigma");
+ok("\x{03A0}" =~ /\p{InGreekCapital}/, "Capital PI");
+ok("\x{03A2}" =~ /\P{InGreekCapital}/, "Reserved");
+
+sub AsciiHexAndDash {
+ return <<'END';
++utf8::ASCII_Hex_Digit
++utf8::Dash
+END
+}
+
+ok("-" =~ /\p{Dash}/, "'-' is Dash");
+ok("A" =~ /\p{ASCII_Hex_Digit}/, "'A' is ASCII_Hex_Digit");
+ok("-" =~ /\p{AsciiHexAndDash}/, "'-' is AsciiHexAndDash");
+ok("A" =~ /\p{AsciiHexAndDash}/, "'A' is AsciiHexAndDash");
{
print "# Change #18179\n";
my $ok = $s =~ /(\x{100}{4})/;
my($ord, $len) = (ord $1, length $1);
print +($ok && $ord == 0x100 && $len == 4)
- ? "ok $test\n" : "not ok $test\t# $ok/$ord/$len\n";
+ ? "ok $test\n" : "not ok $test\t# [#18179] $ok/$ord/$len\n";
++$test;
}
}
{
- split /(?{ split "" })/, "abc";
+ # XXX DAPM 13-Apr-06. Recursive split is still broken. It's only luck it
+ # hasn't been crashing. Disable this test until it is fixed properly.
+ # XXX also check what it returns rather than just doing ok(1,...)
+ # split /(?{ split "" })/, "abc";
ok(1,'cache_re & "(?{": it dumps core in 5.6.1 & 5.8.0');
}
ok(" \x{1E01}x" =~ qr/\x{1E00}X/i,
"<20030808193656.5109.1@llama.ni-s.u-net.com>");
-# last test 1012
+{
+ # [perl #23769] Unicode regex broken on simple example
+ # regrepeat() didn't handle UTF-8 EXACT case right.
+
+ my $s = "\x{a0}\x{a0}\x{a0}\x{100}"; chop $s;
+
+ ok($s =~ /\x{a0}/, "[perl #23769]");
+ ok($s =~ /\x{a0}+/, "[perl #23769]");
+ ok($s =~ /\x{a0}\x{a0}/, "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("aaa\x{100}" =~ /(a+)/, "[perl #23769] easy invariant");
+ ok($1 eq "aaa", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("\xa0\xa0\xa0\x{100}" =~ /(\xa0+)/, "[perl #23769] regrepeat invariant");
+ ok($1 eq "\xa0\xa0\xa0", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("ababab\x{100} " =~ /((?:ab)+)/, "[perl #23769] hard invariant");
+ ok($1 eq "ababab", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("\xa0\xa1\xa0\xa1\xa0\xa1\x{100}" =~ /((?:\xa0\xa1)+)/, "[perl #23769] hard variant");
+ ok($1 eq "\xa0\xa1\xa0\xa1\xa0\xa1", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("aaa\x{100} " =~ /(a+?)/, "[perl #23769] easy invariant");
+ ok($1 eq "a", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("\xa0\xa0\xa0\x{100} " =~ /(\xa0+?)/, "[perl #23769] regrepeat variant");
+ ok($1 eq "\xa0", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("ababab\x{100} " =~ /((?:ab)+?)/, "[perl #23769] hard invariant");
+ ok($1 eq "ab", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("\xa0\xa1\xa0\xa1\xa0\xa1\x{100}" =~ /((?:\xa0\xa1)+?)/, "[perl #23769] hard variant");
+ ok($1 eq "\xa0\xa1", "[perl #23769]");
+
+ ok("\xc4\xc4\xc4" !~ /(\x{100}+)/, "[perl #23769] don't match first byte of utf8 representation");
+ ok("\xc4\xc4\xc4" !~ /(\x{100}+?)/, "[perl #23769] don't match first byte of utf8 representation");
+}
+
+for (120 .. 130) {
+ my $head = 'x' x $_;
+ for my $tail ('\x{0061}', '\x{1234}') {
+ ok(
+ eval qq{ "$head$tail" =~ /$head$tail/ },
+ '\x{...} misparsed in regexp near 127 char EXACT limit'
+ );
+ }
+}
+
+# perl #25269: panic: pp_match start/end pointers
+ok("a-bc" eq eval {
+ my($x, $y) = "bca" =~ /^(?=.*(a)).*(bc)/;
+ "$x-$y";
+}, 'captures can move backwards in string');
+
+# perl #27940: \cA not recognized in character classes
+ok("a\cAb" =~ /\cA/, '\cA in pattern');
+ok("a\cAb" =~ /[\cA]/, '\cA in character class');
+ok("a\cAb" =~ /[\cA-\cB]/, '\cA in character class range');
+ok("abc" =~ /[^\cA-\cB]/, '\cA in negated character class range');
+ok("a\cBb" =~ /[\cA-\cC]/, '\cB in character class range');
+ok("a\cCbc" =~ /[^\cA-\cB]/, '\cC in negated character class range');
+ok("a\cAb" =~ /(??{"\cA"})/, '\cA in ??{} pattern');
+ok("ab" !~ /a\cIb/x, '\cI in pattern');
+
+# perl #28532: optional zero-width match at end of string is ignored
+ok(("abc" =~ /^abc(\z)?/) && defined($1),
+ 'optional zero-width match at end of string');
+ok(("abc" =~ /^abc(\z)??/) && !defined($1),
+ 'optional zero-width match at end of string');
+
+
+
+{ # TRIE related
+ my @got=();
+ "words"=~/(word|word|word)(?{push @got,$1})s$/;
+ ok(@got==1,"TRIE optimation is working") or warn "# @got";
+ @got=();
+ "words"=~/(word|word|word)(?{push @got,$1})s$/i;
+ ok(@got==1,"TRIEF optimisation is working") or warn "# @got";
+
+ my @nums=map {int rand 1000} 1..100;
+ my $re="(".(join "|",@nums).")";
+ $re=qr/\b$re\b/;
+
+ foreach (@nums) {
+ ok($_=~/$re/,"Trie nums");
+ }
+ $_=join " ", @nums;
+ @got=();
+ push @got,$1 while /$re/g;
+
+ my %count;
+ $count{$_}++ for @got;
+ my $ok=1;
+ for (@nums) {
+ $ok=0 if --$count{$_}<0;
+ }
+ ok($ok,"Trie min count matches");
+}
+
+
+# TRIE related
+# LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON
+ok(("foba \x{101}foo" =~ qr/(foo|\x{100}foo|bar)/i) && $1 eq "\x{101}foo",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON");
+
+# LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW
+ok(("foba \x{1E01}foo" =~ qr/(foo|\x{1E00}foo|bar)/i) && $1 eq "\x{1E01}foo",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW");
+
+# DESERET SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER LONG I
+ok(("foba \x{10428}foo" =~ qr/(foo|\x{10400}foo|bar)/i) && $1 eq "\x{10428}foo",
+ "TRIEF + DESERET SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER LONG I");
+
+# LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW + 'X'
+ok(("foba \x{1E01}xfoo" =~ qr/(foo|\x{1E00}Xfoo|bar)/i) && $1 eq "\x{1E01}xfoo",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL/CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW + 'X'");
+
+{# TRIE related
+
+use charnames ':full';
+
+$s="\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}";
+ok(("foba ba$s" =~ qr/(foo|Ba$s|bar)/i)
+ && $1 eq "ba$s",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S =~ ss");
+ok(("foba ba$s" =~ qr/(Ba$s|foo|bar)/i)
+ && $1 eq "ba$s",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S =~ ss");
+ok(("foba ba$s" =~ qr/(foo|bar|Ba$s)/i)
+ && $1 eq "ba$s",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S =~ ss");
+
+ok(("foba ba$s" =~ qr/(foo|Bass|bar)/i)
+ && $1 eq "ba$s",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S =~ ss");
+
+ok(("foba ba$s" =~ qr/(foo|BaSS|bar)/i)
+ && $1 eq "ba$s",
+ "TRIEF + LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S =~ SS");
+
+ok(("foba ba${s}pxySS$s$s" =~ qr/(b(?:a${s}t|a${s}f|a${s}p)[xy]+$s*)/i)
+ && $1 eq "ba${s}pxySS$s$s",
+ "COMMON PREFIX TRIEF + LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S");
+
+
+}
+
+
+
+if (!$ENV{PERL_SKIP_PSYCHO_TEST}){
+ my @normal=qw(these are some normal words);
+ my $psycho=join "|",@normal,map chr $_,255..20000;
+ ok(('these'=~/($psycho)/) && $1 eq 'these','Pyscho');
+} else {
+ ok(1,'Skipped Psycho');
+}
+
+# [perl #36207] mixed utf8 / latin-1 and case folding
+
+{
+ my $utf8 = "\xe9\x{100}"; chop $utf8;
+ my $latin1 = "\xe9";
+
+ ok($utf8 =~ /\xe9/i, "utf8/latin");
+ ok($utf8 =~ /$latin1/i, "utf8/latin runtime");
+ ok($utf8 =~ /(abc|\xe9)/i, "utf8/latin trie");
+ ok($utf8 =~ /(abc|$latin1)/i, "utf8/latin trie runtime");
+
+ ok("\xe9" =~ /$utf8/i, "# TODO latin/utf8");
+ ok("\xe9" =~ /(abc|$utf8)/i, "# latin/utf8 trie");
+ ok($latin1 =~ /$utf8/i, "# TODO latin/utf8 runtime");
+ ok($latin1 =~ /(abc|$utf8)/i, "# latin/utf8 trie runtime");
+}
+
+# [perl #37038] Global regular matches generate invalid pointers
+
+{
+ my $s = "abcd";
+ $s =~ /(..)(..)/g;
+ $s = $1;
+ $s = $2;
+ ok($s eq 'cd',
+ "# assigning to original string should not corrupt match vars");
+}
+
+{
+ package wooosh;
+ sub gloople {
+ "!";
+ }
+ package main;
+
+ my $aeek = bless {}, 'wooosh';
+ eval {$aeek->gloople() =~ /(.)/g;};
+ ok($@ eq "", "//g match against return value of sub") or print "# $@\n";
+}
+
+{
+ sub gloople {
+ "!";
+ }
+ eval {gloople() =~ /(.)/g;};
+ ok($@ eq "", "# 26410 didn't affect sub calls for some reason")
+ or print "# $@\n";
+}
+
+{
+ package lv;
+ $var = "abc";
+ sub variable : lvalue { $var }
+
+ package main;
+ my $o = bless [], "lv";
+ my $f = "";
+ eval { for (1..2) { $f .= $1 if $o->variable =~ /(.)/g } };
+ ok($f eq "ab", "pos retained between calls # TODO") or print "# $@\n";
+}
+
+{
+ $var = "abc";
+ sub variable : lvalue { $var }
+
+ my $f = "";
+ eval { for (1..2) { $f .= $1 if variable() =~ /(.)/g } };
+ ok($f eq "ab", "pos retained between calls # TODO") or print "# $@\n";
+}
+
+# [perl #37836] Simple Regex causes SEGV when run on specific data
+if ($ordA == 193) {
+ print "ok $test # Skip: in EBCDIC\n"; $test++;
+} else {
+ no warnings 'utf8';
+ $_ = pack('U0C2', 0xa2, 0xf8); # ill-formed UTF-8
+ my $ret = 0;
+ eval { $ret = s/[\0]+//g };
+ ok($ret == 0, "ill-formed UTF-8 doesn't match NUL in class");
+}
+
+{ # [perl #38293] chr(65535) should be allowed in regexes
+ no warnings 'utf8'; # to allow non-characters
+ my($c, $r, $s);
+
+ $c = chr 0xffff;
+ $c =~ s/$c//g;
+ ok($c eq "", "U+FFFF, parsed as atom");
+
+ $c = chr 0xffff;
+ $r = "\\$c";
+ $c =~ s/$r//g;
+ ok($c eq "", "U+FFFF backslashed, parsed as atom");
+
+ $c = chr 0xffff;
+ $c =~ s/[$c]//g;
+ ok($c eq "", "U+FFFF, parsed in class");
+
+ $c = chr 0xffff;
+ $r = "[\\$c]";
+ $c =~ s/$r//g;
+ ok($c eq "", "U+FFFF backslashed, parsed in class");
+
+ $s = "A\x{ffff}B";
+ $s =~ s/\x{ffff}//i;
+ ok($s eq "AB", "U+FFFF, EXACTF");
+
+ $s = "\x{ffff}A";
+ $s =~ s/\bA//;
+ ok($s eq "\x{ffff}", "U+FFFF, BOUND");
+
+ $s = "\x{ffff}!";
+ $s =~ s/\B!//;
+ ok($s eq "\x{ffff}", "U+FFFF, NBOUND");
+} # non-characters end
+
+{
+ # https://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=39583
+
+ # The printing characters
+ my @chars = ("A".."Z");
+ my $delim = ",";
+ my $size = 32771 - 4;
+ my $str = '';
+
+ # create some random junk. Inefficient, but it works.
+ for ($i = 0 ; $i < $size ; $i++) {
+ $str .= $chars[int(rand(@chars))];
+ }
+
+ $str .= ($delim x 4);
+ my $res;
+ my $matched;
+ if ($str =~ s/^(.*?)${delim}{4}//s) {
+ $res = $1;
+ $matched=1;
+ }
+ ok($matched,'pattern matches');
+ ok(length($str)==0,"Empty string");
+ ok(defined($res) && length($res)==$size,"\$1 is correct size");
+}
+
+{ # related to [perl #27940]
+ ok("\0-A" =~ /\c@-A/, '@- should not be interpolated in a pattern');
+ ok("\0\0A" =~ /\c@+A/, '@+ should not be interpolated in a pattern');
+ ok("X\@-A" =~ /X@-A/, '@- should not be interpolated in a pattern');
+ ok("X\@\@A" =~ /X@+A/, '@+ should not be interpolated in a pattern');
+
+ ok("X\0A" =~ /X\c@?A/, '\c@?');
+ ok("X\0A" =~ /X\c@*A/, '\c@*');
+ ok("X\0A" =~ /X\c@(A)/, '\c@(');
+ ok("X\0A" =~ /X(\c@)A/, '\c@)');
+ ok("X\0A" =~ /X\c@|ZA/, '\c@|');
+
+ ok("X\@A" =~ /X@?A/, '@?');
+ ok("X\@A" =~ /X@*A/, '@*');
+ ok("X\@A" =~ /X@(A)/, '@(');
+ ok("X\@A" =~ /X(@)A/, '@)');
+ ok("X\@A" =~ /X@|ZA/, '@|');
+
+ local $" = ','; # non-whitespace and non-RE-specific
+ ok('abc' =~ /(.)(.)(.)/, 'the last successful match is bogus');
+ ok("A@+B" =~ /A@{+}B/, 'interpolation of @+ in /@{+}/');
+ ok("A@-B" =~ /A@{-}B/, 'interpolation of @- in /@{-}/');
+ ok("A@+B" =~ /A@{+}B/x, 'interpolation of @+ in /@{+}/x');
+ ok("A@-B" =~ /A@{-}B/x, 'interpolation of @- in /@{-}/x');
+}
+
+{
+ use lib 'lib';
+ use Cname;
+
+ ok('fooB'=~/\N{foo}[\N{B}\N{b}]/,"Passthrough charname");
+ $test=1233; my $handle=make_must_warn('Ignoring excess chars from');
+ $handle->('q(xxWxx) =~ /[\N{WARN}]/');
+ {
+ my $code;
+ my $w="";
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w.=shift };
+ eval($code=<<'EOFTEST') or die "$@\n$code\n";
+ {
+ use warnings;
+
+ #1234
+ ok("\0" !~ /[\N{EMPTY-STR}XY]/,
+ "Zerolength charname in charclass doesnt match \0");
+ 1;
+ }
+EOFTEST
+ ok($w=~/Ignoring zero length/,
+ "Got expected zero length warning");
+ warn $code;
+
+ }
+ $handle= make_must_warn('Ignoring zero length');
+ $handle->('qq(\\0) =~ /[\N{EMPTY-STR}XY]/');
+ ok('AB'=~/(\N{EVIL})/ && $1 eq 'A',"Charname caching $1");
+ ok('ABC'=~/(\N{EVIL})/,"Charname caching $1");
+ ok('xy'=~/x\N{EMPTY-STR}y/, 'Empty string charname produces NOTHING node');
+ ok(''=~/\N{EMPTY-STR}/, 'Empty string charname produces NOTHING node 2');
+
+}
+{
+ print "# MORE LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S\n";
+
+ use charnames ':full';
+
+ #see also test #835
+ ok("ss" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}x]/i,
+ "unoptimized named sequence in class 1");
+ ok("SS" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}x]/i,
+ "unoptimized named sequence in class 2");
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}x]/,
+ "unoptimized named sequence in class 3");
+ ok("\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}" =~ /[\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}x]/i,
+ "unoptimized named sequence in class 4");
+
+ ok('aabc' !~ /a\N{PLUS SIGN}b/,'/a\N{PLUS SIGN}b/ against aabc');
+ ok('a+bc' =~ /a\N{PLUS SIGN}b/,'/a\N{PLUS SIGN}b/ against a+bc');
+ ok('a+bc' =~ /a\N{PLUS SIGN}b/,'/a\N{PLUS SIGN}b/ against a+bc');
+
+ ok(' A B'=~/\N{SPACE}\N{U+0041}\N{SPACE}\N{U+0042}/,
+ 'Intermixed named and unicode escapes 1');
+ ok("\N{SPACE}\N{U+0041}\N{SPACE}\N{U+0042}"=~
+ /\N{SPACE}\N{U+0041}\N{SPACE}\N{U+0042}/,
+ 'Intermixed named and unicode escapes 2');
+ ok("\N{SPACE}\N{U+0041}\N{SPACE}\N{U+0042} 3"=~
+ /[\N{SPACE}\N{U+0041}][\N{SPACE}\N{U+0042}]/,
+ 'Intermixed named and unicode escapes');
+}
+$brackets = qr{
+ { (?> [^{}]+ | (??{ $brackets }) )* }
+ }x;
+ok("{b{c}d" !~ m/^((??{ $brackets }))/, "bracket mismatch");
+
+SKIP:{
+ our @stack=();
+ my @expect=qw(
+ stuff1
+ stuff2
+ <stuff1>and<stuff2>
+ right
+ <right>
+ <<right>>
+ <<<right>>>
+ <<stuff1>and<stuff2>><<<<right>>>>
+ );
+
+ local $_='<<<stuff1>and<stuff2>><<<<right>>>>>';
+ ok(/^(<((?:(?>[^<>]+)|(?1))*)>(?{push @stack, $2 }))$/,
+ "Recursion should match");
+ ok(@stack==@expect)
+ or skip("Won't test individual results as count isn't equal",
+ 0+@expect);
+ foreach my $idx (@expect) {
+ ok($expect[$idx] eq $stack[$idx],
+ "Expecting '$expect' at stack pos #$idx");
+ }
+
+}
+# stress test CURLYX/WHILEM.
+#
+# This test includes varying levels of nesting, and according to
+# profiling done against build 28905, exercises every code line in the
+# CURLYX and WHILEM blocks, except those related to LONGJMP, the
+# super-linear cache and warnings. It executes about 0.5M regexes
+
+{
+ my $r = qr/^
+ (?:
+ ( (?:a|z+)+ )
+ (?:
+ ( (?:b|z+){3,}? )
+ (
+ (?:
+ (?:
+ (?:c|z+){1,1}?z
+ )?
+ (?:c|z+){1,1}
+ )*
+ )
+ (?:z*){2,}
+ ( (?:z+|d)+ )
+ (?:
+ ( (?:e|z+)+ )
+ )*
+ ( (?:f|z+)+ )
+ )*
+ ( (?:z+|g)+ )
+ (?:
+ ( (?:h|z+)+ )
+ )*
+ ( (?:i|z+)+ )
+ )+
+ ( (?:j|z+)+ )
+ (?:
+ ( (?:k|z+)+ )
+ )*
+ ( (?:l|z+)+ )
+ $/x;
+
+
+ my $ok = 1;
+ my $msg = "CURLYX stress test";
+ OUTER:
+ for my $a ("x","a","aa") {
+ for my $b ("x","bbb","bbbb") {
+ my $bs = $a.$b;
+ for my $c ("x","c","cc") {
+ my $cs = $bs.$c;
+ for my $d ("x","d","dd") {
+ my $ds = $cs.$d;
+ for my $e ("x","e","ee") {
+ my $es = $ds.$e;
+ for my $f ("x","f","ff") {
+ my $fs = $es.$f;
+ for my $g ("x","g","gg") {
+ my $gs = $fs.$g;
+ for my $h ("x","h","hh") {
+ my $hs = $gs.$h;
+ for my $i ("x","i","ii") {
+ my $is = $hs.$i;
+ for my $j ("x","j","jj") {
+ my $js = $is.$j;
+ for my $k ("x","k","kk") {
+ my $ks = $js.$k;
+ for my $l ("x","l","ll") {
+ my $ls = $ks.$l;
+ if ($ls =~ $r) {
+ if ($ls =~ /x/) {
+ $msg .= ": unexpected match for [$ls]";
+ $ok = 0;
+ last OUTER;
+ }
+ my $cap = "$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8$9$10$11$12";
+ unless ($ls eq $cap) {
+ $msg .= ": capture: [$ls], got [$cap]";
+ $ok = 0;
+ last OUTER;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ unless ($ls =~ /x/) {
+ $msg = ": failed for [$ls]";
+ $ok = 0;
+ last OUTER;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ok($ok, $msg);
+}
+
+
+# Keep the following tests last -- they may crash perl
+
+ok(("a" x (2**15 - 10)) =~ /^()(a|bb)*$/, "Recursive stack cracker: #24274")
+ or print "# Unexpected outcome: should pass or crash perl\n";
+
+ok((q(a)x 100) =~ /^(??{'(.)'x 100})/,
+ "Regexp /^(??{'(.)'x 100})/ crashes older perls")
+ or print "# Unexpected outcome: should pass or crash perl\n";
+
+# Don't forget to update this!
+BEGIN{print "1..1264\n"};