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#!./perl

BEGIN {
    chdir 't' if -d 't';
    @INC = '../lib';
}

# This ok() function is specially written to avoid any concatenation.
my $test = 1;
sub ok {
    my($ok, $name) = @_;

    printf "%sok %d - %s\n", ($ok ? "" : "not "), $test, $name;

    printf "# Failed test at line %d\n", (caller)[2] unless $ok;

    $test++;
    return $ok;
}

print "1..30\n";

($a, $b, $c) = qw(foo bar);

ok("$a"     eq "foo",    "verifying assign");
ok("$a$b"   eq "foobar", "basic concatenation");
ok("$c$a$c" eq "foo",    "concatenate undef, fore and aft");

# Okay, so that wasn't very challenging.  Let's go Unicode.

{
    # bug id 20000819.004 

    $_ = $dx = "\x{10f2}";
    s/($dx)/$dx$1/;
    {
        ok($_ eq  "$dx$dx","bug id 20000819.004, back");
    }

    $_ = $dx = "\x{10f2}";
    s/($dx)/$1$dx/;
    {
        ok($_ eq  "$dx$dx","bug id 20000819.004, front");
    }

    $dx = "\x{10f2}";
    $_  = "\x{10f2}\x{10f2}";
    s/($dx)($dx)/$1$2/;
    {
        ok($_ eq  "$dx$dx","bug id 20000819.004, front and back");
    }
}

{
    # bug id 20000901.092
    # test that undef left and right of utf8 results in a valid string

    my $a;
    $a .= "\x{1ff}";
    ok($a eq  "\x{1ff}", "bug id 20000901.092, undef left");
    $a .= undef;
    ok($a eq  "\x{1ff}", "bug id 20000901.092, undef right");
}

{
    # ID 20001020.006

    "x" =~ /(.)/; # unset $2

    # Without the fix this 5.7.0 would croak:
    # Modification of a read-only value attempted at ...
    eval {"$2\x{1234}"};
    ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, left");

    # For symmetry with the above.
    eval {"\x{1234}$2"};
    ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, right");

    *pi = \undef;
    # This bug existed earlier than the $2 bug, but is fixed with the same
    # patch. Without the fix this 5.7.0 would also croak:
    # Modification of a read-only value attempted at ...
    eval{"$pi\x{1234}"};
    ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, constant left");

    # For symmetry with the above.
    eval{"\x{1234}$pi"};
    ok(!$@, "bug id 20001020.006, constant right");
}

sub beq { use bytes; $_[0] eq $_[1]; }

{
    # concat should not upgrade its arguments.
    my($l, $r, $c);

    ($l, $r, $c) = ("\x{101}", "\x{fe}", "\x{101}\x{fe}");
    ok(beq($l.$r, $c), "concat utf8 and byte");
    ok(beq($l, "\x{101}"), "right not changed after concat u+b");
    ok(beq($r, "\x{fe}"), "left not changed after concat u+b");

    ($l, $r, $c) = ("\x{fe}", "\x{101}", "\x{fe}\x{101}");
    ok(beq($l.$r, $c), "concat byte and utf8");
    ok(beq($l, "\x{fe}"), "right not changed after concat b+u");
    ok(beq($r, "\x{101}"), "left not changed after concat b+u");
}

{
    my $a; ($a .= 5) . 6;
    ok($a == 5, '($a .= 5) . 6 - present since 5.000');
}

{
    # [perl #24508] optree construction bug
    sub strfoo { "x" }
    my ($x, $y);
    $y = ($x = '' . strfoo()) . "y";
    ok( "$x,$y" eq "x,xy", 'figures out correct target' );
}

{
    # [perl #26905] "use bytes" doesn't apply byte semantics to concatenation

    my $p = "\xB6"; # PILCROW SIGN (ASCII/EBCDIC), 2bytes in UTF-X
    my $u = "\x{100}";
    my $b = pack 'a*', "\x{100}";
    my $pu = "\xB6\x{100}";
    my $up = "\x{100}\xB6";
    my $x1 = $p;
    my $y1 = $u;

    use bytes;
    ok(beq($p.$u, $p.$b), "perl #26905, left eq bytes");
    ok(beq($u.$p, $b.$p), "perl #26905, right eq bytes");
    ok(!beq($p.$u, $pu),  "perl #26905, left ne unicode");
    ok(!beq($u.$p, $up),  "perl #26905, right ne unicode");

    $x1 .= $u;
    $x2 = $p . $u;
    $y1 .= $p;
    $y2 = $u . $p;

    no bytes;
    ok(beq($x1, $x2), "perl #26905, left,  .= vs = . in bytes");
    ok(beq($y1, $y2), "perl #26905, right, .= vs = . in bytes");
    ok(($x1 eq $x2),  "perl #26905, left,  .= vs = . in chars");
    ok(($y1 eq $y2),  "perl #26905, right, .= vs = . in chars");
}

{
    # Concatenation needs to preserve UTF8ness of left oper.
    my $x = eval"qr/\x{fff}/";
    ok( ord chop($x .= "\303\277") == 191, "UTF8ness preserved" );
}

{
    my $x;
    $x = "a" . "b";
    $x .= "-append-";
    ok($x eq "ab-append-", "Appending to something initialized using constant folding");
}