use Test::More tests => 8; BEGIN { use_ok( 'P4' ); } # Load test utils unshift( @INC, "." ); unshift( @INC, "t" ); require_ok( "p4test" ); my $test = new P4::Test; $test->EnableUnicode(); my $p4 = $test->InitClient(); ok( defined( $p4 ) ); $p4->SetProg( $0 ); $p4->SetCharset( 'iso8859-1' ); ok( $p4->Connect() ); ok( $p4->ServerUnicode() ); # Add a test file with a £ sign in it. That has the high bit set # so we can test it in both iso8859-1 and utf-8 my $tf = "test_files/unicode.txt"; open( FH, ">$tf" ); print( FH "This file cost \xa31\n" ); close( FH ); $p4->RunAdd( $tf ); ok( scalar( () = $p4->RunOpened() ) == 1 ); $p4->RunSubmit( '-d', "Add unicode test file" ); ok( scalar( () = $p4->RunOpened() ) == 0 ); # Now remove the file from the workspace, disconnect, switch to # utf8, reconnect and resync the file. Then we'll read it and # see that the file contains the unicode sequence for the £ # symbol. $p4->RunSync( $tf . "#none" ); $p4->Disconnect(); $p4->SetCharset( 'utf8' ); $p4->Connect(); $p4->RunSync(); my $buf; open( FH, "<$tf" ); $buf = <FH>; chomp( $buf ); close( FH ); ok( $buf eq "This file cost \xc2\xa31" );
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#1 | 15920 | Matt Attaway | Move p4perl files into the main directory | ||
//guest/perforce_software/p4perl/t/98-unicode.t | |||||
#1 | 8486 | Paul Allen |
Initial population of P4PERL from: //depot/main/p4-perl/...@565514 //depot/main/p4-doc/user/p4perlnotes.txt@565514 |