freebsd-dev/contrib/perl5/t/cmd/for.t

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#!./perl
print "1..10\n";
for ($i = 0; $i <= 10; $i++) {
$x[$i] = $i;
}
$y = $x[10];
print "#1 :$y: eq :10:\n";
$y = join(' ', @x);
print "#1 :$y: eq :0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10:\n";
if (join(' ', @x) eq '0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10') {
print "ok 1\n";
} else {
print "not ok 1\n";
}
$i = $c = 0;
for (;;) {
$c++;
last if $i++ > 10;
}
if ($c == 12) {print "ok 2\n";} else {print "not ok 2\n";}
$foo = 3210;
@ary = (1,2,3,4,5);
foreach $foo (@ary) {
$foo *= 2;
}
if (join('',@ary) eq '246810') {print "ok 3\n";} else {print "not ok 3\n";}
for (@ary) {
s/(.*)/ok $1\n/;
}
print $ary[1];
# test for internal scratch array generation
# this also tests that $foo was restored to 3210 after test 3
for (split(' ','a b c d e')) {
$foo .= $_;
}
if ($foo eq '3210abcde') {print "ok 5\n";} else {print "not ok 5 $foo\n";}
foreach $foo (("ok 6\n","ok 7\n")) {
print $foo;
}
sub foo {
for $i (1..5) {
return $i if $_[0] == $i;
}
}
print foo(1) == 1 ? "ok" : "not ok", " 8\n";
print foo(2) == 2 ? "ok" : "not ok", " 9\n";
print foo(5) == 5 ? "ok" : "not ok", " 10\n";