#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
require './test.pl';
}
{
my $wide = v256;
use bytes;
my $ordwide = ord($wide);
printf "# under use bytes ord(v256) = 0x%02x\n", $ordwide;
skip_all('UTF-EBCDIC (not UTF-8) used here') if $ordwide == 140;
if ($ordwide != 196) {
printf "# v256 starts with 0x%02x\n", $ordwide;
}
}
no utf8;
foreach (<DATA>) {
if (/^(?:\d+(?:\.\d+)?)\s/ || /^#/) {
# print "# $_\n";
} elsif (my ($id, $okay, $Unicode, $byteslen, $hex, $charslen, $experr)
= /^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+[bu]?) # ID
\s+(y|n|N-?\d+) # expect to pass or fail
\s+([0-9a-f]{1,8}(?:,[0-9a-f]{1,8})*|-) # Unicode characters
\s+(\d+) # number of octets
\s+([0-9a-f]{2}(?::[0-9a-f]{2})*) # octets in hex
\s+(\d+|-) # number of characters
(?:\s+(.+))? # expected error (or comment)
$/x) {
my @hex = split(/:/, $hex);
is(scalar @hex, $byteslen, 'Amount of hex tallies with byteslen');
my $octets = join '', map {chr hex $_} @hex;
is(length $octets, $byteslen, 'Number of octets tallies with byteslen');
if ($okay eq 'y') {
my @chars = map {hex $_} split ',', $Unicode;
is(scalar @chars, $charslen, 'Amount of hex tallies with charslen');
my @got;
warning_is(sub {@got = unpack 'C0U*', $octets}, undef,
"No warnings expected for $id");
is("@got", "@chars", 'Got expected Unicode characters');
} elsif ($okay eq 'n') {
isnt($experr, '', "Expected warning for $id provided");
warnings_like(sub {unpack 'C0U*', $octets}, [qr/$experr/],
"Only expected warning for $id");
} elsif ($okay !~ /^N(-?\d+)/) {
is($okay, 'n', "Confused test description for $id");
} else {
my $expect = $1;
my @warnings;
{
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
print "# $id: @_";
push @warnings, "@_";
};
unpack 'C0U*', $octets;
}
isnt($experr, '', "Expected first warning for $id provided");
like($warnings[0], qr/$experr/, "Expected first warning for $id seen");
local $::TODO;
if ($expect < 0) {
$expect = -$expect;
$::TODO = "Markus Kuhn states that $expect invalid sequences should be signalled";
}
is(scalar @warnings, $expect, "Expected number of warnings for $id seen");
}
} else {
fail("unknown format '$_'");
}
}
done_testing();
# This table is based on Markus Kuhn's UTF-8 Decode Stress Tester,
# http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-test.txt,
# version dated 2000-09-02.
__DATA__
1 Correct UTF-8
1.1.1 y 3ba,1f79,3c3,3bc,3b5 11 ce:ba:e1:bd:b9:cf:83:ce:bc:ce:b5 5
2 Boundary conditions
2.1 First possible sequence of certain length
2.1.1 y 0 1 00 1
2.1.2 y 80 2 c2:80 1
2.1.3 y 800 3 e0:a0:80 1
2.1.4 y 10000 4 f0:90:80:80 1
2.1.5 y 200000 5 f8:88:80:80:80 1
2.1.6 y 4000000 6 fc:84:80:80:80:80 1
2.2 Last possible sequence of certain length
2.2.1 y 7f 1 7f 1
2.2.2 y 7ff 2 df:bf 1
# The ffff is legal by default since 872c91ae155f6880
2.2.3 y ffff 3 ef:bf:bf 1 character 0xffff
2.2.4 y 1fffff 4 f7:bf:bf:bf 1
2.2.5 y 3ffffff 5 fb:bf:bf:bf:bf 1
2.2.6 y 7fffffff 6 fd:bf:bf:bf:bf:bf 1
2.3 Other boundary conditions
2.3.1 y d7ff 3 ed:9f:bf 1
2.3.2 y e000 3 ee:80:80 1
2.3.3 y fffd 3 ef:bf:bd 1
2.3.4 y 10ffff 4 f4:8f:bf:bf 1
2.3.5 y 110000 4 f4:90:80:80 1
3 Malformed sequences
3.1 Unexpected continuation bytes
3.1.1 n - 1 80 - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.2 n - 1 bf - unexpected continuation byte 0xbf
3.1.3 N2 - 2 80:bf - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.4 N3 - 3 80:bf:80 - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.5 N4 - 4 80:bf:80:bf - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.6 N5 - 5 80:bf:80:bf:80 - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.7 N6 - 6 80:bf:80:bf:80:bf - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.8 N7 - 7 80:bf:80:bf:80:bf:80 - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.1.9 N64 - 64 80:81:82:83:84:85:86:87:88:89:8a:8b:8c:8d:8e:8f:90:91:92:93:94:95:96:97:98:99:9a:9b:9c:9d:9e:9f:a0:a1:a2:a3:a4:a5:a6:a7:a8:a9:aa:ab:ac:ad:ae:af:b0:b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6:b7:b8:b9:ba:bb:bc:bd:be:bf - unexpected continuation byte 0x80
3.2 Lonely start characters
3.2.1 N32 - 64 c0:20:c1:20:c2:20:c3:20:c4:20:c5:20:c6:20:c7:20:c8:20:c9:20:ca:20:cb:20:cc:20:cd:20:ce:20:cf:20:d0:20:d1:20:d2:20:d3:20:d4:20:d5:20:d6:20:d7:20:d8:20:d9:20:da:20:db:20:dc:20:dd:20:de:20:df:20 - unexpected non-continuation byte 0x20, immediately after start byte 0xc0
3.2.2 N16 - 32 e0:20:e1:20:e2:20:e3:20:e4:20:e5:20:e6:20:e7:20:e8:20:e9:20:ea:20:eb:20:ec:20:ed:20:ee:20:ef:20 - unexpected non-continuation byte 0x20, immediately after start byte 0xe0
3.2.3 N8 - 16 f0:20:f1:20:f2:20:f3:20:f4:20:f5:20:f6:20:f7:20 - unexpected non-continuation byte 0x20, immediately after start byte 0xf0
3.2.4 N4 - 8 f8:20:f9:20:fa:20:fb:20 - unexpected non-continuation byte 0x20, immediately after start byte 0xf8
3.2.5 N2 - 4 fc:20:fd:20 - unexpected non-continuation byte 0x20, immediately after start byte 0xfc
3.3 Sequences with last continuation byte missing
3.3.1 n - 1 c0 - 1 byte, need 2
3.3.2 n - 2 e0:80 - 2 bytes, need 3
3.3.3 n - 3 f0:80:80 - 3 bytes, need 4
3.3.4 n - 4 f8:80:80:80 - 4 bytes, need 5
3.3.5 n - 5 fc:80:80:80:80 - 5 bytes, need 6
3.3.6 n - 1 df - 1 byte, need 2
3.3.7 n - 2 ef:bf - 2 bytes, need 3
3.3.8 n - 3 f7:bf:bf - 3 bytes, need 4
3.3.9 n - 4 fb:bf:bf:bf - 4 bytes, need 5
3.3.10 n - 5 fd:bf:bf:bf:bf - 5 bytes, need 6
3.4 Concatenation of incomplete sequences
3.4.1 N-10 - 30 c0:e0:80:f0:80:80:f8:80:80:80:fc:80:80:80:80:df:ef:bf:f7:bf:bf:fb:bf:bf:bf:fd:bf:bf:bf:bf - unexpected non-continuation byte 0xe0, immediately after start byte 0xc0
3.5 Impossible bytes
3.5.1 n - 1 fe - byte 0xfe
3.5.2 n - 1 ff - byte 0xff
3.5.3 N4 - 4 fe:fe:ff:ff - byte 0xfe
4 Overlong sequences
4.1 Examples of an overlong ASCII character
4.1.1 n - 2 c0:af - 2 bytes, need 1
4.1.2 n - 3 e0:80:af - 3 bytes, need 1
4.1.3 n - 4 f0:80:80:af - 4 bytes, need 1
4.1.4 n - 5 f8:80:80:80:af - 5 bytes, need 1
4.1.5 n - 6 fc:80:80:80:80:af - 6 bytes, need 1
4.2 Maximum overlong sequences
4.2.1 n - 2 c1:bf - 2 bytes, need 1
4.2.2 n - 3 e0:9f:bf - 3 bytes, need 2
4.2.3 n - 4 f0:8f:bf:bf - 4 bytes, need 3
4.2.4 n - 5 f8:87:bf:bf:bf - 5 bytes, need 4
4.2.5 n - 6 fc:83:bf:bf:bf:bf - 6 bytes, need 5
4.3 Overlong representation of the NUL character
4.3.1 n - 2 c0:80 - 2 bytes, need 1
4.3.2 n - 3 e0:80:80 - 3 bytes, need 1
4.3.3 n - 4 f0:80:80:80 - 4 bytes, need 1
4.3.4 n - 5 f8:80:80:80:80 - 5 bytes, need 1
4.3.5 n - 6 fc:80:80:80:80:80 - 6 bytes, need 1
5 Illegal code positions
5.1 Single UTF-16 surrogates
5.1.1 y d800 3 ed:a0:80 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xd800
5.1.2 y db7f 3 ed:ad:bf 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xdb7f
5.1.3 y db80 3 ed:ae:80 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xdb80
5.1.4 y dbff 3 ed:af:bf 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xdbff
5.1.5 y dc00 3 ed:b0:80 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xdc00
5.1.6 y df80 3 ed:be:80 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xdf80
5.1.7 y dfff 3 ed:bf:bf 1 UTF-16 surrogate 0xdfff
5.2 Paired UTF-16 surrogates
5.2.1 y d800,dc00 6 ed:a0:80:ed:b0:80 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xd800, dc00
5.2.2 y d800,dfff 6 ed:a0:80:ed:bf:bf 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xd800, dfff
5.2.3 y db7f,dc00 6 ed:ad:bf:ed:b0:80 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xdb7f, dc00
5.2.4 y db7f,dfff 6 ed:ad:bf:ed:bf:bf 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xdb7f, dfff
5.2.5 y db80,dc00 6 ed:ae:80:ed:b0:80 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xdb80, dc00
5.2.6 y db80,dfff 6 ed:ae:80:ed:bf:bf 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xdb80, dfff
5.2.7 y dbff,dc00 6 ed:af:bf:ed:b0:80 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xdbff, dc00
5.2.8 y dbff,dfff 6 ed:af:bf:ed:bf:bf 2 UTF-16 surrogates 0xdbff, dfff
5.3 Other illegal code positions
5.3.1 y fffe 3 ef:bf:be 1 byte order mark 0xfffe
# The ffff is legal by default since 872c91ae155f6880
5.3.2 y ffff 3 ef:bf:bf 1 character 0xffff