package Test; require 5.002; use strict; my @tv = ( # test name, options, input, expected output, expected return code # ['basic-0', '', "", "", 0], ['basic-a', '', "a", "a\n", 0], ['basic-b', '', "\n", "\n", 0], ['basic-c', '', "a\n", "a\n", 0], ['basic-d', '', "a\nb", "b\na\n", 0], ['basic-e', '', "a\nb\n", "b\na\n", 0], ['basic-f', '', "1234567\n8\n", "8\n1234567\n", 0], ['basic-g', '', "12345678\n9\n", "9\n12345678\n", 0], ['basic-h', '', "123456\n8\n", "8\n123456\n", 0], ['basic-i', '', "12345\n8\n", "8\n12345\n", 0], ['basic-j', '', "1234\n8\n", "8\n1234\n", 0], ['basic-k', '', "123\n8\n", "8\n123\n", 0], ['b2-e', '', "a\nb", "b\na\n", 0], ['b2-f', '', "1234567\n8", "8\n1234567\n", 0], ['b2-g', '', "12345678\n9", "9\n12345678\n", 0], ['b2-h', '', "123456\n8", "8\n123456\n", 0], ['b2-i', '', "12345\n8", "8\n12345\n", 0], ['b2-j', '', "1234\n8", "8\n1234\n", 0], ['b2-k', '', "123\n8", "8\n123\n", 0], ['opt-b', '-b', "\na\nb\nc", "\nc\nb\na", 0], ['opt-s', '-s:', "a:b:c:", "c:b:a:", 0], ['opt-sb', '-s : -b', ":a:b:c", ":c:b:a", 0], ['opt-r', "-r -s '\\._+'", "1._2.__3.___4._", "4._3.___2.__1._", 0], ['opt-r2', "-r -s '\\._+'", "a.___b.__1._2.__3.___4._", "4._3.___2.__1._b.__a.___", 0], # This gave incorrect output (.___4._2.__3._1) with tac-1.22. ['opt-br', "-b -r -s '\\._+'", "._1._2.__3.___4", ".___4.__3._2._1", 0], ['opt-br2', "-b -r -s '\\._+'", ".__x.___y.____z._1._2.__3.___4", ".___4.__3._2._1.____z.___y.__x", 0], ); sub test_vector { my $t; foreach $t (@tv) { my ($test_name, $flags, $in, $exp, $ret) = @$t; $Test::input_via{$test_name} = {REDIR => 0, FILE => 0, PIPE => 0} } # Temporarily turn off losing tests. # These tests lose because tac_file isn't yet up to snuff with tac_mem. foreach $t (qw (basic-a basic-d b2-e b2-f b2-g b2-h b2-i b2-j b2-k)) { # $Test::input_via{$t} = {REDIR => 0, PIPE => 0}; $Test::input_via{$t} = {}; } return @tv; } 1;