#!/usr/bin/env perl require 5.008; BEGIN { $^W = 1; } use strict; chdir("pcre") or die "chdir testdir failed: $!\n"; require TestDriver; my $td = new TestDriver('pcre'); $td->runtest("PCRE", {$td->COMMAND => "pcre"}, {$td->FILE => "pcre.out", $td->EXIT_STATUS => 0}, $td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES); chop(my $supported = `pcre --unicode-classes-supported`); if ($supported =~ m/^1/) { my $xflags = 0; if (`pcre --unicode-classes | wc -l` == 1) { # On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, the version of pcre provided # by default claims to support unicode character classes, but # they don't actually work. Since qpdf doesn't use this # functionality, we won't care if this particular test case # fails. If someone were to make general use of this wrapper, # this test should be re-enabled, but on the other hand, they # could just use the C++ interface that's been added to pcre # since this code was written. $xflags |= $td->EXPECT_FAILURE; } $td->runtest("unicode character classes", {$td->COMMAND => "pcre --unicode-classes"}, {$td->FILE => "pcre-unicode-classes.out", $td->EXIT_STATUS => 0}, $td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES | $xflags); } else { $td->runtest("unicode classes are not supported", {$td->STRING => "1"}, {$td->STRING => "1"}); } $td->report(2);