1 # Tests of \C when Unicode support is available. Note that \C is not supported
2 # for DFA matching in UTF mode, so this test is not run with -dfa. The output
3 # of this test is different in 8-, 16-, and 32-bit modes. Some tests may match
4 # in some widths and not in others.
9 # This should produce an error diagnostic (\C in UTF lookbehind) in 8-bit and
10 # 16-bit modes, but not in 32-bit mode.
15 # Autopossessification tests
57 X\x{11234}\x{512}\x{11234}Z
82 # This one is here not because it's different to Perl, but because the way
83 # the captured single code unit is displayed. (In Perl it becomes a character,
84 # and you can't tell the difference.)
90 # This one is here because Perl gives out a grumbly error message (quite
91 # correctly, but that messes up comparisons).
94 \= Expect no match in 8-bit mode
97 /^ab\C/utf,no_start_optimize
98 \= Expect no match - tests \C at end of subject