X-Git-Url: http://git.maemo.org/git/?p=dh-make-perl;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dev%2Farm%2Flibwww-perl%2Flibwww-perl-5.813%2Ft%2Fbase%2Fdate.t;fp=dev%2Farm%2Flibwww-perl%2Flibwww-perl-5.813%2Ft%2Fbase%2Fdate.t;h=f40981ccc56fe1adb6c4d2ebf38c9d8082ec1b5f;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=f477fa73365d491991707e7ed9217b48d6994551;hpb=da95c414033799c3a62606f299c3c00b5c77ca11 diff --git a/dev/arm/libwww-perl/libwww-perl-5.813/t/base/date.t b/dev/arm/libwww-perl/libwww-perl-5.813/t/base/date.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f40981c --- /dev/null +++ b/dev/arm/libwww-perl/libwww-perl-5.813/t/base/date.t @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +use HTTP::Date; + +require Time::Local if $^O eq "MacOS"; +my $offset = ($^O eq "MacOS") ? Time::Local::timegm(0,0,0,1,0,70) : 0; + +print "1..59\n"; + +$no = 1; +$| = 1; +sub ok { + print "not " if $_[0]; + print "ok $no\n"; + $no++; +} + +# test str2time for supported dates. Test cases with 2 digit year +# will probably break in year 2044. +my(@tests) = +( + 'Thu Feb 3 00:00:00 GMT 1994', # ctime format + 'Thu Feb 3 00:00:00 1994', # same as ctime, except no TZ + + 'Thu, 03 Feb 1994 00:00:00 GMT', # proposed new HTTP format + 'Thursday, 03-Feb-94 00:00:00 GMT', # old rfc850 HTTP format + 'Thursday, 03-Feb-1994 00:00:00 GMT', # broken rfc850 HTTP format + + '03/Feb/1994:00:00:00 0000', # common logfile format + '03/Feb/1994:01:00:00 +0100', # common logfile format + '02/Feb/1994:23:00:00 -0100', # common logfile format + + '03 Feb 1994 00:00:00 GMT', # HTTP format (no weekday) + '03-Feb-94 00:00:00 GMT', # old rfc850 (no weekday) + '03-Feb-1994 00:00:00 GMT', # broken rfc850 (no weekday) + '03-Feb-1994 00:00 GMT', # broken rfc850 (no weekday, no seconds) + '03-Feb-1994 00:00', # VMS dir listing format + + '03-Feb-94', # old rfc850 HTTP format (no weekday, no time) + '03-Feb-1994', # broken rfc850 HTTP format (no weekday, no time) + '03 Feb 1994', # proposed new HTTP format (no weekday, no time) + '03/Feb/1994', # common logfile format (no time, no offset) + + #'Feb 3 00:00', # Unix 'ls -l' format (can't really test it here) + 'Feb 3 1994', # Unix 'ls -l' format + + "02-03-94 12:00AM", # Windows 'dir' format + + # ISO 8601 formats + '1994-02-03 00:00:00 +0000', + '1994-02-03', + '19940203', + '1994-02-03T00:00:00+0000', + '1994-02-02T23:00:00-0100', + '1994-02-02T23:00:00-01:00', + '1994-02-03T00:00:00 Z', + '19940203T000000Z', + '199402030000', + + # A few tests with extra space at various places + ' 03/Feb/1994 ', + ' 03 Feb 1994 0:00 ', +); + +my $time = (760233600 + $offset); # assume broken POSIX counting of seconds +for (@tests) { + my $t; + if (/GMT/i) { + $t = str2time($_); + } + else { + $t = str2time($_, "GMT"); + } + my $t2 = str2time(lc($_), "GMT"); + my $t3 = str2time(uc($_), "GMT"); + + $t = "UNDEF" unless defined $t; + print "'$_' => $t\n"; + print $@ if $@; + print "not " if $t eq 'UNDEF' || $t != $time + || $t2 != $time + || $t3 != $time; + ok; +} + +# test time2str +die "time2str failed" + unless time2str($time) eq 'Thu, 03 Feb 1994 00:00:00 GMT'; + +# test the 'ls -l' format with missing year$ +# round to nearest minute 3 days ago. +$time = int((time - 3 * 24*60*60) /60)*60; +($min, $hr, $mday, $mon) = (localtime $time)[1,2,3,4]; +$mon = (qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec))[$mon]; +$str = sprintf("$mon %02d %02d:%02d", $mday, $hr, $min); +$t = str2time($str); +$t = "UNDEF" unless defined $t; +print "'$str' => $t ($time)\n"; +print "not " if $t != $time; +ok; + +# try some garbage. +for (undef, '', 'Garbage', + 'Mandag 16. September 1996', + '12 Arp 2003', +# 'Thu Feb 3 00:00:00 CET 1994', +# 'Thu, 03 Feb 1994 00:00:00 CET', +# 'Wednesday, 31-Dec-69 23:59:59 GMT', + + '1980-00-01', + '1980-13-01', + '1980-01-00', + '1980-01-32', + '1980-01-01 25:00:00', + '1980-01-01 00:61:00', + '1980-01-01 00:00:61', + ) +{ + my $bad = 0; + eval { + if (defined str2time $_) { + print "str2time($_) is not undefined\n"; + $bad++; + } + }; + print defined($_) ? "'$_'\n" : "undef\n"; + print $@ if $@; + print "not " if $bad; + ok; +} + +print "Testing AM/PM gruff...\n"; + +# Test the str2iso routines +use HTTP::Date qw(time2iso time2isoz); + +print "Testing time2iso functions\n"; + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 0:00AM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 00:00:00"); + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 12:00AM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 00:00:00"); + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 0:00PM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 12:00:00"); + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 12:00PM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 12:00:00"); + + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 1:05AM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 01:05:00"); + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 12:05AM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 00:05:00"); + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 1:05PM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 13:05:00"); + +$t = time2iso(str2time("11-12-96 12:05PM"));print "$t\n"; +ok($t ne "1996-11-12 12:05:00"); + +$t = str2time("2000-01-01 00:00:01.234"); +print "FRAC $t = ", time2iso($t), "\n"; +ok(abs(($t - int($t)) - 0.234) > 0.000001); + +$a = time2iso; +$b = time2iso(500000); +print "LOCAL $a $b\n"; +$az = time2isoz; +$bz = time2isoz(500000); +print "GMT $az $bz\n"; + +for ($a, $b) { ok if /^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d$/; } +for ($az, $bz) { ok if /^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\dZ$/; } + +# Test the parse_date interface +use HTTP::Date qw(parse_date); + +@d = parse_date("Jan 1 2001"); + +print "not " if defined(pop(@d)) || + "@d" ne "2001 1 1 0 0 0"; +ok; + +# This test will break around year 2070 +print "not " unless parse_date("03-Feb-20") eq "2020-02-03 00:00:00"; +ok; + +# This test will break around year 2048 +print "not " unless parse_date("03-Feb-98") eq "1998-02-03 00:00:00"; +ok; + +print "HTTP::Date $HTTP::Date::VERSION\n";