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# qr// was introduced in 5.004-devel.  Skip this test if we're not
# of high enough version.
BEGIN { 
    if( $] < 5.005 ) {
        print "1..0\n";
        exit(0);
    }
}

BEGIN {
    if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {
        chdir 't';
        @INC = ('../lib', 'lib');
    }
    else {
        unshift @INC, 't/lib';
    }
}

# There was a bug with like() involving a qr// not failing properly.
# This tests against that.

use strict;

require Test::Simple::Catch;
my($out, $err) = Test::Simple::Catch::caught();


# Can't use Test.pm, that's a 5.005 thing.
package My::Test;

print "1..2\n";

my $test_num = 1;
# Utility testing functions.
sub ok ($;$) {
    my($test, $name) = @_;
    my $ok = '';
    $ok .= "not " unless $test;
    $ok .= "ok $test_num";
    $ok .= " - $name" if defined $name;
    $ok .= "\n";
    print $ok;
    $test_num++;
}


package main;

require Test::More;
Test::More->import(tests => 1);

eval q{ like( "foo", qr/that/, 'is foo like that' ); };


END {
    My::Test::ok($$out eq <<OUT, 'failing output');
1..1
not ok 1 - is foo like that
OUT

    my $err_re = <<ERR;
#     Failed test \\(.*\\)
#                   'foo'
#     doesn't match '\\(\\?-xism:that\\)'
# Looks like you failed 1 tests of 1\\.
ERR


    My::Test::ok($$err =~ /^$err_re$/, 'failing errors');

    exit(0);
}