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56 use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT srctop_file/;
58 setup("test_ordinals");
62 ok(testordinals(srctop_file("util", "libeay.num")), "Test libeay.num");
63 ok(testordinals(srctop_file("util", "ssleay.num")), "Test ssleay.num");
74 open(my $fh, '<', $filename);
75 while (my $line = <$fh>) {
76 my @tokens = split(/(?:\s+|\s*:\s*)/, $line);
77 #Check the line looks sane
78 if ($#tokens < 5 || $#tokens > 6) {
79 print STDERR "Invalid line:\n$line\n";
83 if ($tokens[3] eq "NOEXIST") {
87 #Some ordinals can be repeated, e.g. if one is VMS and another is !VMS
88 $newqual = $tokens[4];
91 || ($cnt == $tokens[1] && ($qualifier ne $newqual
92 || $qualifier eq ""))) {
93 print STDERR "Invalid ordinal detected: ".$tokens[1]."\n";
98 $qualifier = $newqual;
99 $lastfunc = $tokens[0];