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Check the lexical scoping of the say keyword. (The actual behaviour is tested in t/op/say.t) __END__ # No say; should be a syntax error. use warnings; say "Hello", "world"; EXPECT Unquoted string "say" may clash with future reserved word at - line 3. String found where operator expected at - line 3, near "say "Hello"" (Do you need to predeclare say?) syntax error at - line 3, near "say "Hello"" Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors. ######## # With say, should work use warnings; use feature "say"; say "Hello", "world"; EXPECT Helloworld ######## # With say, should work in eval too use warnings; use feature "say"; eval q(say "Hello", "world"); EXPECT Helloworld ######## # feature out of scope; should be a syntax error. use warnings; { use feature 'say'; } say "Hello", "world"; EXPECT Unquoted string "say" may clash with future reserved word at - line 4. String found where operator expected at - line 4, near "say "Hello"" (Do you need to predeclare say?) syntax error at - line 4, near "say "Hello"" Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors. ######## # 'no feature' should work use warnings; use feature 'say'; say "Hello", "world"; no feature; say "Hello", "world"; EXPECT Unquoted string "say" may clash with future reserved word at - line 6. String found where operator expected at - line 6, near "say "Hello"" (Do you need to predeclare say?) syntax error at - line 6, near "say "Hello"" Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors. ######## # 'no feature "say"' should work too use warnings; use feature 'say'; say "Hello", "world"; no feature 'say'; say "Hello", "world"; EXPECT Unquoted string "say" may clash with future reserved word at - line 6. String found where operator expected at - line 6, near "say "Hello"" (Do you need to predeclare say?) syntax error at - line 6, near "say "Hello"" Execution of - aborted due to compilation errors.