first, your value on the
is tests are missing a
"\n":
is( $got3, "#$var#", "''''");
Anyway, it seems that "verbatim fields" and "width specifications" (with or w/o "+") don't mix. so, the only test I could make work was:
# exactly seven chars in the field:
my $got3 = form "#{'''''}#", $var;
is( $got3, "#$var#\n", "'''''");
Update: apparently this also works:
my $got1 = form "#{'(7)'}#", $var;
is( $got1, "#$var#\n", "'(7)'");
[]s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)
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