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| The perltest program
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| 
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| The perltest.pl script tests Perl's regular expressions; it has the same
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| specification as pcretest, and so can be given identical input, except that
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| input patterns can be followed only by Perl's lower case modifiers and certain
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| other pcretest modifiers that are either handled or ignored:
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| 
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|   /+   recognized and handled by perltest
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|   /++  the second + is ignored
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|   /8   recognized and handled by perltest
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|   /J   ignored
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|   /K   ignored
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|   /W   ignored
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|   /S   ignored
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|   /SS  ignored
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|   /Y   ignored
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| 
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| The pcretest \Y escape in data lines is removed before matching. The data lines
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| are processed as Perl double-quoted strings, so if they contain " $ or @
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| characters, these have to be escaped. For this reason, all such characters in
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| the Perl-compatible testinput1 file are escaped so that they can be used for
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| perltest as well as for pcretest. The special upper case pattern modifiers such
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| as /A that pcretest recognizes, and its special data line escapes, are not used
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| in the Perl-compatible test file. The output should be identical, apart from
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| the initial identifying banner.
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| 
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| The perltest.pl script can also test UTF-8 features. It recognizes the special
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| modifier /8 that pcretest uses to invoke UTF-8 functionality. The testinput4
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| and testinput6 files can be fed to perltest to run compatible UTF-8 tests.
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| However, it is necessary to add "use utf8; require Encode" to the script to
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| make this work correctly. I have not managed to find a way to handle this
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| automatically.
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| 
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| The other testinput files are not suitable for feeding to perltest.pl, since
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| they make use of the special upper case modifiers and escapes that pcretest
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| uses to test certain features of PCRE. Some of these files also contain
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| malformed regular expressions, in order to check that PCRE diagnoses them
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| correctly.
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| 
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| Philip Hazel
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| January 2012
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