#!./perl # # test the bit operators '&', '|', '^', '~', '<<', and '>>' # BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require "./test.pl"; } # Tests don't have names yet. # If you find tests are failing, please try adding names to tests to track # down where the failure is, and supply your new names as a patch. # (Just-in-time test naming) plan tests => 46; # numerics ok ((0xdead & 0xbeef) == 0x9ead); ok ((0xdead | 0xbeef) == 0xfeef); ok ((0xdead ^ 0xbeef) == 0x6042); ok ((~0xdead & 0xbeef) == 0x2042); # shifts ok ((257 << 7) == 32896); ok ((33023 >> 7) == 257); # signed vs. unsigned ok ((~0 > 0 && do { use integer; ~0 } == -1)); my $bits = 0; for (my $i = ~0; $i; $i >>= 1) { ++$bits; } my $cusp = 1 << ($bits - 1); ok (($cusp & -1) > 0 && do { use integer; $cusp & -1 } < 0); ok (($cusp | 1) > 0 && do { use integer; $cusp | 1 } < 0); ok (($cusp ^ 1) > 0 && do { use integer; $cusp ^ 1 } < 0); ok ((1 << ($bits - 1)) == $cusp && do { use integer; 1 << ($bits - 1) } == -$cusp); ok (($cusp >> 1) == ($cusp / 2) && do { use integer; abs($cusp >> 1) } == ($cusp / 2)); $Aaz = chr(ord("A") & ord("z")); $Aoz = chr(ord("A") | ord("z")); $Axz = chr(ord("A") ^ ord("z")); # short strings is (("AAAAA" & "zzzzz"), ($Aaz x 5)); is (("AAAAA" | "zzzzz"), ($Aoz x 5)); is (("AAAAA" ^ "zzzzz"), ($Axz x 5)); # long strings $foo = "A" x 150; $bar = "z" x 75; $zap = "A" x 75; # & truncates is (($foo & $bar), ($Aaz x 75 )); # | does not truncate is (($foo | $bar), ($Aoz x 75 . $zap)); # ^ does not truncate is (($foo ^ $bar), ($Axz x 75 . $zap)); # is ("ok \xFF\xFF\n" & "ok 19\n", "ok 19\n"); is ("ok 20\n" | "ok \0\0\n", "ok 20\n"); is ("o\000 \0001\000" ^ "\000k\0002\000\n", "ok 21\n"); # is ("ok \x{FF}\x{FF}\n" & "ok 22\n", "ok 22\n"); is ("ok 23\n" | "ok \x{0}\x{0}\n", "ok 23\n"); is ("o\x{0} \x{0}4\x{0}" ^ "\x{0}k\x{0}2\x{0}\n", "ok 24\n"); # is (sprintf("%vd", v4095 & v801), 801); is (sprintf("%vd", v4095 | v801), 4095); is (sprintf("%vd", v4095 ^ v801), 3294); # is (sprintf("%vd", v4095.801.4095 & v801.4095), '801.801'); is (sprintf("%vd", v4095.801.4095 | v801.4095), '4095.4095.4095'); is (sprintf("%vd", v801.4095 ^ v4095.801.4095), '3294.3294.4095'); # is (sprintf("%vd", v120.300 & v200.400), '72.256'); is (sprintf("%vd", v120.300 | v200.400), '248.444'); is (sprintf("%vd", v120.300 ^ v200.400), '176.188'); # my $a = v120.300; my $b = v200.400; $a ^= $b; is (sprintf("%vd", $a), '176.188'); my $a = v120.300; my $b = v200.400; $a |= $b; is (sprintf("%vd", $a), '248.444'); # # UTF8 ~ behaviour # my $Is_EBCDIC = (ord('A') == 193) ? 1 : 0; my @not36; for (0x100...0xFFF) { $a = ~(chr $_); if ($Is_EBCDIC) { push @not36, sprintf("%#03X", $_) if $a ne chr(~$_) or length($a) != 1; } else { push @not36, sprintf("%#03X", $_) if $a ne chr(~$_) or length($a) != 1 or ~$a ne chr($_); } } is (join (', ', @not36), ''); my @not37; for my $i (0xEEE...0xF00) { for my $j (0x0..0x120) { $a = ~(chr ($i) . chr $j); if ($Is_EBCDIC) { push @not37, sprintf("%#03X %#03X", $i, $j) if $a ne chr(~$i).chr(~$j) or length($a) != 2; } else { push @not37, sprintf("%#03X %#03X", $i, $j) if $a ne chr(~$i).chr(~$j) or length($a) != 2 or ~$a ne chr($i).chr($j); } } } is (join (', ', @not37), ''); SKIP: { skip "EBCDIC" if $Is_EBCDIC; is (~chr(~0), "\0"); } my @not39; for my $i (0x100..0x120) { for my $j (0x100...0x120) { push @not39, sprintf("%#03X %#03X", $i, $j) if ~(chr($i)|chr($j)) ne (~chr($i)&~chr($j)); } } is (join (', ', @not39), ''); my @not40; for my $i (0x100..0x120) { for my $j (0x100...0x120) { push @not40, sprintf("%#03X %#03X", $i, $j) if ~(chr($i)&chr($j)) ne (~chr($i)|~chr($j)); } } is (join (', ', @not40), ''); # More variations on 19 and 22. is ("ok \xFF\x{FF}\n" & "ok 41\n", "ok 41\n"); is ("ok \x{FF}\xFF\n" & "ok 42\n", "ok 42\n"); # Tests to see if you really can do casts negative floats to unsigned properly $neg1 = -1.0; ok (~ $neg1 == 0); $neg7 = -7.0; ok (~ $neg7 == 6); $a = "\0\x{100}"; chop($a); ok(utf8::is_utf8($a)); # make sure UTF8 flag is still there $a = ~$a; is($a, "\xFF", "~ works with utf-8");