package Test; require 5.002; use strict; $Test::input_via_stdin = 1; my @tv = ( # test flags input expected output expected return code ['a0', '-c', '', "0\n", 0], ['a1', '-l', '', "0\n", 0], ['a2', '-w', '', "0\n", 0], ['a3', '-c', 'x', "1\n", 0], ['a4', '-w', 'x', "1\n", 0], ['a5', '-w', "x y\n", "2\n", 0], ['a6', '-w', "x y\nz", "3\n", 0], # Remember, -l counts *newline* bytes, not logical lines. ['a7', '-l', "x y", "0\n", 0], ['a8', '-l', "x y\n", "1\n", 0], ['a9', '-l', "x\ny\n", "2\n", 0], ['b0', '', "", "0 0 0\n", 0], ['b1', '', "a b\nc\n", "2 3 6\n", 0], ['c0', '-L', "1\n12\n", "2\n", 0], ['c1', '-L', "1\n123\n1\n", "3\n", 0], ['c2', '-L', "\n123456", "6\n", 0], ); sub test_vector { my $t; foreach $t (@tv) { my ($test_name, $flags, $in, $exp, $ret) = @$t; # By default, test both stdin-redirection and input from a pipe. $Test::input_via{$test_name} = {REDIR => 0, PIPE => 0}; # But if test name ends with `-file', test only with file arg(s). # FIXME: unfortunately, invoking wc like `wc FILE' makes it put # FILE in the ouput -- and FILE is different depending on $srcdir. $Test::input_via{$test_name} = {FILE => 0} if $test_name =~ /-file$/; # Now that `wc FILE' (note, with no options) produces results # different from `cat FILE|wc', disable those two `PIPE' tests. $flags eq '' and delete $Test::input_via{$test_name}->{PIPE}; } return @tv; } 1;