use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } use lib "t/lib"; use SQLiteTest qw/connect_ok @CALL_FUNCS/; use Test::More; BEGIN { if ($] < 5.008005) { plan skip_all => 'Unicode is not supported before 5.8.5'; } } #use Test::NoWarnings; # see RT#112220 # special case for multibyte (non-ASCII) character class, # which only works correctly under the unicode mode my @words = ("\x{e3}\x{83}\x{86}\x{e3}\x{82}\x{b9}\x{e3}\x{83}\x{88}", "\x{e3}\x{83}\x{86}\x{e3}\x{83}\x{b3}\x{e3}\x{83}\x{88}"); # テスト テント my $regex = "\x{e3}\x{83}\x{86}[\x{e3}\x{82}\x{b9}\x{e3}\x{83}\x{b3}]\x{e3}\x{83}\x{88}"; # テ[スン]ト plan tests => 2 * 2 * @CALL_FUNCS; foreach my $call_func (@CALL_FUNCS) { for my $use_unicode (0, 1) { # connect my $dbh = connect_ok( RaiseError => 1, sqlite_unicode => $use_unicode ); # populate test data my @vals = @words; my $re = $regex; if ($use_unicode) { utf8::decode($_) foreach @vals; utf8::decode($re); } my @perl_match = grep {$_ =~ /$re/} @vals; $dbh->do( 'CREATE TEMP TABLE regexp_test ( txt )' ); $dbh->do( "INSERT INTO regexp_test VALUES ( '$_' )" ) foreach @vals; my $sql = "SELECT txt from regexp_test WHERE txt REGEXP '$re' "; my $db_match = $dbh->selectcol_arrayref($sql); is_deeply \@perl_match => $db_match; note explain \@perl_match; note explain $db_match; } }