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69026470 1#
91d6f8a5 2# t/test.pl - most of Test::More functionality without the fuss
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4
5# NOTE:
6#
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7# Do not rely on features found only in more modern Perls here, as some CPAN
8# distributions copy this file and must operate on older Perls. Similarly, keep
9# things, simple as this may be run under fairly broken circumstances. For
c42fde61 10# example, increment ($x++) has a certain amount of cleverness for things like
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11#
12# $x = 'zz';
13# $x++; # $x eq 'aaa';
69026470 14#
c42fde61 15# This stands more chance of breaking than just a simple
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16#
17# $x = $x + 1
18#
19# In this file, we use the latter "Baby Perl" approach, and increment
20# will be worked over by t/op/inc.t
69026470 21
470e8f06 22$| = 1;
81c73c11 23our $Level = 1;
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24my $test = 1;
25my $planned;
6137113d 26my $noplan;
5fe9b82b 27my $Perl; # Safer version of $^X set by which_perl()
69026470 28
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29# This defines ASCII/UTF-8 vs EBCDIC/UTF-EBCDIC
30$::IS_ASCII = ord 'A' == 65;
31$::IS_EBCDIC = ord 'A' == 193;
32
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33# This is 'our' to enable harness to account for TODO-ed tests in
34# overall grade of PASS or FAIL
35our $TODO = 0;
36our $NO_ENDING = 0;
37our $Tests_Are_Passing = 1;
7d932aad 38
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39# Use this instead of print to avoid interference while testing globals.
40sub _print {
41 local($\, $", $,) = (undef, ' ', '');
42 print STDOUT @_;
43}
44
45sub _print_stderr {
46 local($\, $", $,) = (undef, ' ', '');
47 print STDERR @_;
48}
49
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50sub plan {
51 my $n;
52 if (@_ == 1) {
53 $n = shift;
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54 if ($n eq 'no_plan') {
55 undef $n;
56 $noplan = 1;
57 }
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58 } else {
59 my %plan = @_;
80654023 60 $plan{skip_all} and skip_all($plan{skip_all});
8210c8d3 61 $n = $plan{tests};
69026470 62 }
3d66076a 63 _print "1..$n\n" unless $noplan;
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64 $planned = $n;
65}
66
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68# Set the plan at the end. See Test::More::done_testing.
69sub done_testing {
70 my $n = $test - 1;
71 $n = shift if @_;
72
73 _print "1..$n\n";
74 $planned = $n;
75}
76
77
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78END {
79 my $ran = $test - 1;
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80 if (!$NO_ENDING) {
81 if (defined $planned && $planned != $ran) {
3d66076a 82 _print_stderr
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83 "# Looks like you planned $planned tests but ran $ran.\n";
84 } elsif ($noplan) {
3d66076a 85 _print "1..$ran\n";
6137113d 86 }
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87 }
88}
89
de522f7a 90sub _diag {
cf8feb78 91 return unless @_;
92c9394b 92 my @mess = _comment(@_);
44826442 93 $TODO ? _print(@mess) : _print_stderr(@mess);
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94}
95
93f09d7b 96# Use this instead of "print STDERR" when outputting failure diagnostic
92c9394b 97# messages
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98sub diag {
99 _diag(@_);
100}
101
93f09d7b 102# Use this instead of "print" when outputting informational messages
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103sub note {
104 return unless @_;
105 _print( _comment(@_) );
106}
107
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108sub is_miniperl {
109 return !defined &DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader;
110}
111
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112sub set_up_inc {
113 # Don’t clobber @INC under miniperl
114 @INC = () unless is_miniperl;
115 unshift @INC, @_;
116}
117
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118sub _comment {
119 return map { /^#/ ? "$_\n" : "# $_\n" }
120 map { split /\n/ } @_;
121}
122
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123sub _have_dynamic_extension {
124 my $extension = shift;
125 unless (eval {require Config; 1}) {
126 warn "test.pl had problems loading Config: $@";
127 return 1;
128 }
129 $extension =~ s!::!/!g;
130 return 1 if ($Config::Config{extensions} =~ /\b$extension\b/);
131}
132
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133sub skip_all {
134 if (@_) {
7bb7fa38 135 _print "1..0 # Skip @_\n";
69026470 136 } else {
3d66076a 137 _print "1..0\n";
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138 }
139 exit(0);
140}
141
c82d0e1e 142sub skip_all_if_miniperl {
445876fa 143 skip_all(@_) if is_miniperl();
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144}
145
273be65c 146sub skip_all_without_dynamic_extension {
f12ade25 147 my ($extension) = @_;
273be65c 148 skip_all("no dynamic loading on miniperl, no $extension") if is_miniperl();
f12ade25 149 return if &_have_dynamic_extension;
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150 skip_all("$extension was not built");
151}
152
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153sub skip_all_without_perlio {
154 skip_all('no PerlIO') unless PerlIO::Layer->find('perlio');
155}
156
9c8416b2 157sub skip_all_without_config {
cb01154c 158 unless (eval {require Config; 1}) {
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159 warn "test.pl had problems loading Config: $@";
160 return;
161 }
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162 foreach (@_) {
163 next if $Config::Config{$_};
164 my $key = $_; # Need to copy, before trying to modify.
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165 $key =~ s/^use//;
166 $key =~ s/^d_//;
77ba2250 167 skip_all("no $key");
9c8416b2 168 }
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169}
170
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171sub skip_all_without_unicode_tables { # (but only under miniperl)
172 if (is_miniperl()) {
173 skip_all_if_miniperl("Unicode tables not built yet")
048bdb72 174 unless eval 'require "unicore/UCD.pl"';
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175 }
176}
177
9c86860c 178sub find_git_or_skip {
fb7d5399 179 my ($source_dir, $reason);
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180
181 if ( $ENV{CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION} && $ENV{WORKSPACE} ) {
182 $source_dir = $ENV{WORKSPACE};
183 if ( -d "${source_dir}/.git" ) {
184 $ENV{GIT_DIR} = "${source_dir}/.git";
185 return $source_dir;
186 }
187 }
188
962ff913 189 if (-d '.git') {
fb7d5399 190 $source_dir = '.';
962ff913 191 } elsif (-l 'MANIFEST' && -l 'AUTHORS') {
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192 my $where = readlink 'MANIFEST';
193 die "Can't readling MANIFEST: $!" unless defined $where;
194 die "Confusing symlink target for MANIFEST, '$where'"
195 unless $where =~ s!/MANIFEST\z!!;
196 if (-d "$where/.git") {
197 # Looks like we are in a symlink tree
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198 if (exists $ENV{GIT_DIR}) {
199 diag("Found source tree at $where, but \$ENV{GIT_DIR} is $ENV{GIT_DIR}. Not changing it");
200 } else {
201 note("Found source tree at $where, setting \$ENV{GIT_DIR}");
202 $ENV{GIT_DIR} = "$where/.git";
203 }
204 $source_dir = $where;
7eccb5a9 205 }
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206 } elsif (exists $ENV{GIT_DIR}) {
207 my $commit = '8d063cd8450e59ea1c611a2f4f5a21059a2804f1';
208 my $out = `git rev-parse --verify --quiet '$commit^{commit}'`;
209 chomp $out;
210 if($out eq $commit) {
211 $source_dir = '.'
212 }
7eccb5a9 213 }
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214 if ($ENV{'PERL_BUILD_PACKAGING'}) {
215 $reason = 'PERL_BUILD_PACKAGING is set';
216 } elsif ($source_dir) {
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217 my $version_string = `git --version`;
218 if (defined $version_string
219 && $version_string =~ /\Agit version (\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(.*)/) {
fb7d5399 220 return $source_dir if eval "v$1 ge v1.5.0";
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221 # If you have earlier than 1.5.0 and it works, change this test
222 $reason = "in git checkout, but git version '$1$2' too old";
223 } else {
224 $reason = "in git checkout, but cannot run git";
225 }
226 } else {
227 $reason = 'not being run from a git checkout';
228 }
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229 skip_all($reason) if $_[0] && $_[0] eq 'all';
230 skip($reason, @_);
231}
232
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233sub BAIL_OUT {
234 my ($reason) = @_;
235 _print("Bail out! $reason\n");
236 exit 255;
237}
238
69026470 239sub _ok {
7d932aad 240 my ($pass, $where, $name, @mess) = @_;
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241 # Do not try to microoptimize by factoring out the "not ".
242 # VMS will avenge.
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243 my $out;
244 if ($name) {
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245 # escape out '#' or it will interfere with '# skip' and such
246 $name =~ s/#/\\#/g;
7d932aad 247 $out = $pass ? "ok $test - $name" : "not ok $test - $name";
69026470 248 } else {
7d932aad 249 $out = $pass ? "ok $test" : "not ok $test";
69026470 250 }
7d932aad 251
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252 if ($TODO) {
253 $out = $out . " # TODO $TODO";
254 } else {
255 $Tests_Are_Passing = 0 unless $pass;
256 }
257
3d66076a 258 _print "$out\n";
7d932aad 259
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260 if ($pass) {
261 note @mess; # Ensure that the message is properly escaped.
262 }
263 else {
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264 my $msg = "# Failed test $test - ";
265 $msg.= "$name " if $name;
266 $msg .= "$where\n";
267 _diag $msg;
9b9ae264 268 _diag @mess;
69026470 269 }
7d932aad 270
485f531e 271 $test = $test + 1; # don't use ++
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272
273 return $pass;
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274}
275
276sub _where {
dcc7f481 277 my @caller = caller($Level);
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278 return "at $caller[1] line $caller[2]";
279}
280
1d662fb6 281# DON'T use this for matches. Use like() instead.
c3029c66 282sub ok ($@) {
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283 my ($pass, $name, @mess) = @_;
284 _ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
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285}
286
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287sub _q {
288 my $x = shift;
289 return 'undef' unless defined $x;
290 my $q = $x;
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291 $q =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
292 $q =~ s/'/\\'/g;
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293 return "'$q'";
294}
295
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296sub _qq {
297 my $x = shift;
298 return defined $x ? '"' . display ($x) . '"' : 'undef';
299};
300
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301# Support pre-5.10 Perls, for the benefit of CPAN dists that copy this file.
302# Note that chr(90) exists in both ASCII ("Z") and EBCDIC ("!").
303my $chars_template = defined(eval { pack "W*", 90 }) ? "W*" : "U*";
304eval 'sub re::is_regexp { ref($_[0]) eq "Regexp" }'
305 if !defined &re::is_regexp;
306
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307# keys are the codes \n etc map to, values are 2 char strings such as \n
308my %backslash_escape;
1cc44f92 309foreach my $x (split //, 'enrtfa\\\'"') {
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310 $backslash_escape{ord eval "\"\\$x\""} = "\\$x";
311}
312# A way to display scalars containing control characters and Unicode.
313# Trying to avoid setting $_, or relying on local $_ to work.
314sub display {
315 my @result;
316 foreach my $x (@_) {
317 if (defined $x and not ref $x) {
318 my $y = '';
94b9cb53 319 foreach my $c (unpack($chars_template, $x)) {
677fb045 320 if ($c > 255) {
11ea18f2 321 $y = $y . sprintf "\\x{%x}", $c;
677fb045 322 } elsif ($backslash_escape{$c}) {
11ea18f2 323 $y = $y . $backslash_escape{$c};
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324 } elsif ($c < ord " ") {
325 # Use octal for characters with small ordinals that are
326 # traditionally expressed as octal: the controls below
327 # space, which on EBCDIC are almost all the controls, but
328 # on ASCII don't include DEL nor the C1 controls.
329 $y = $y . sprintf "\\%03o", $c;
330 } elsif (chr $c =~ /[[:print:]]/a) {
331 $y = $y . chr $c;
332 }
333 else {
334 $y = $y . sprintf "\\x%02X", $c;
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335 }
336 }
337 $x = $y;
338 }
339 return $x unless wantarray;
340 push @result, $x;
341 }
342 return @result;
343}
344
c3029c66 345sub is ($$@) {
7d932aad 346 my ($got, $expected, $name, @mess) = @_;
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347
348 my $pass;
349 if( !defined $got || !defined $expected ) {
350 # undef only matches undef
351 $pass = !defined $got && !defined $expected;
352 }
353 else {
354 $pass = $got eq $expected;
355 }
356
69026470 357 unless ($pass) {
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358 unshift(@mess, "# got "._qq($got)."\n",
359 "# expected "._qq($expected)."\n");
69026470 360 }
7d932aad 361 _ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
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362}
363
c3029c66 364sub isnt ($$@) {
3e90d5a3 365 my ($got, $isnt, $name, @mess) = @_;
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366
367 my $pass;
368 if( !defined $got || !defined $isnt ) {
369 # undef only matches undef
370 $pass = defined $got || defined $isnt;
371 }
372 else {
373 $pass = $got ne $isnt;
374 }
375
3e90d5a3 376 unless( $pass ) {
d5f8084a 377 unshift(@mess, "# it should not be "._qq($got)."\n",
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378 "# but it is.\n");
379 }
380 _ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
381}
382
c3029c66 383sub cmp_ok ($$$@) {
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384 my($got, $type, $expected, $name, @mess) = @_;
385
386 my $pass;
387 {
388 local $^W = 0;
389 local($@,$!); # don't interfere with $@
390 # eval() sometimes resets $!
391 $pass = eval "\$got $type \$expected";
392 }
393 unless ($pass) {
394 # It seems Irix long doubles can have 2147483648 and 2147483648
93f09d7b 395 # that stringify to the same thing but are actually numerically
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396 # different. Display the numbers if $type isn't a string operator,
397 # and the numbers are stringwise the same.
398 # (all string operators have alphabetic names, so tr/a-z// is true)
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399 # This will also show numbers for some unneeded cases, but will
400 # definitely be helpful for things such as == and <= that fail
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401 if ($got eq $expected and $type !~ tr/a-z//) {
402 unshift @mess, "# $got - $expected = " . ($got - $expected) . "\n";
403 }
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404 unshift(@mess, "# got "._qq($got)."\n",
405 "# expected $type "._qq($expected)."\n");
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406 }
407 _ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
408}
409
410# Check that $got is within $range of $expected
411# if $range is 0, then check it's exact
412# else if $expected is 0, then $range is an absolute value
413# otherwise $range is a fractional error.
414# Here $range must be numeric, >= 0
415# Non numeric ranges might be a useful future extension. (eg %)
c3029c66 416sub within ($$$@) {
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417 my ($got, $expected, $range, $name, @mess) = @_;
418 my $pass;
419 if (!defined $got or !defined $expected or !defined $range) {
420 # This is a fail, but doesn't need extra diagnostics
421 } elsif ($got !~ tr/0-9// or $expected !~ tr/0-9// or $range !~ tr/0-9//) {
422 # This is a fail
423 unshift @mess, "# got, expected and range must be numeric\n";
424 } elsif ($range < 0) {
425 # This is also a fail
426 unshift @mess, "# range must not be negative\n";
427 } elsif ($range == 0) {
428 # Within 0 is ==
429 $pass = $got == $expected;
430 } elsif ($expected == 0) {
431 # If expected is 0, treat range as absolute
432 $pass = ($got <= $range) && ($got >= - $range);
433 } else {
434 my $diff = $got - $expected;
435 $pass = abs ($diff / $expected) < $range;
436 }
437 unless ($pass) {
438 if ($got eq $expected) {
439 unshift @mess, "# $got - $expected = " . ($got - $expected) . "\n";
440 }
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441 unshift@mess, "# got "._qq($got)."\n",
442 "# expected "._qq($expected)." (within "._qq($range).")\n";
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443 }
444 _ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
445}
446
69026470 447# Note: this isn't quite as fancy as Test::More::like().
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448
449sub like ($$@) { like_yn (0,@_) }; # 0 for -
450sub unlike ($$@) { like_yn (1,@_) }; # 1 for un-
451
452sub like_yn ($$$@) {
0973e8e6 453 my ($flip, undef, $expected, $name, @mess) = @_;
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454
455 # We just accept like(..., qr/.../), not like(..., '...'), and
456 # definitely not like(..., '/.../') like
457 # Test::Builder::maybe_regex() does.
458 unless (re::is_regexp($expected)) {
459 die "PANIC: The value '$expected' isn't a regexp. The like() function needs a qr// pattern, not a string";
460 }
461
69026470 462 my $pass;
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463 $pass = $_[1] =~ /$expected/ if !$flip;
464 $pass = $_[1] !~ /$expected/ if $flip;
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465 my $display_got = $_[1];
466 $display_got = display($display_got);
467 my $display_expected = $expected;
468 $display_expected = display($display_expected);
724aa791 469 unless ($pass) {
d9a72bf2 470 unshift(@mess, "# got '$display_got'\n",
5a4a8c8b 471 $flip
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472 ? "# expected !~ /$display_expected/\n"
473 : "# expected /$display_expected/\n");
69026470 474 }
5693d826 475 local $Level = $Level + 1;
7d932aad 476 _ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
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477}
478
479sub pass {
480 _ok(1, '', @_);
481}
482
483sub fail {
484 _ok(0, _where(), @_);
485}
486
ad20d923 487sub curr_test {
cf8feb78 488 $test = shift if @_;
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489 return $test;
490}
491
3e90d5a3 492sub next_test {
178eff92 493 my $retval = $test;
485f531e 494 $test = $test + 1; # don't use ++
178eff92 495 $retval;
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496}
497
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498# Note: can't pass multipart messages since we try to
499# be compatible with Test::More::skip().
500sub skip {
7d932aad 501 my $why = shift;
62904ca6 502 my $n = @_ ? shift : 1;
e96513a2 503 my $bad_swap;
afa691d5 504 my $both_zero;
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505 {
506 local $^W = 0;
507 $bad_swap = $why > 0 && $n == 0;
afa691d5 508 $both_zero = $why == 0 && $n == 0;
e96513a2 509 }
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510 if ($bad_swap || $both_zero || @_) {
511 my $arg = "'$why', '$n'";
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512 if (@_) {
513 $arg .= join(", ", '', map { qq['$_'] } @_);
514 }
515 die qq[$0: expected skip(why, count), got skip($arg)\n];
e96513a2 516 }
69026470 517 for (1..$n) {
7bb7fa38 518 _print "ok $test # skip $why\n";
485f531e 519 $test = $test + 1;
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520 }
521 local $^W = 0;
522 last SKIP;
523}
524
8c49cd2e 525sub skip_if_miniperl {
445876fa 526 skip(@_) if is_miniperl();
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527}
528
f12ade25 529sub skip_without_dynamic_extension {
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530 my $extension = shift;
531 skip("no dynamic loading on miniperl, no extension $extension", @_)
532 if is_miniperl();
533 return if &_have_dynamic_extension($extension);
534 skip("extension $extension was not built", @_);
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535}
536
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537sub todo_skip {
538 my $why = shift;
539 my $n = @_ ? shift : 1;
540
541 for (1..$n) {
7bb7fa38 542 _print "not ok $test # TODO & SKIP $why\n";
485f531e 543 $test = $test + 1;
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544 }
545 local $^W = 0;
546 last TODO;
547}
548
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549sub eq_array {
550 my ($ra, $rb) = @_;
551 return 0 unless $#$ra == $#$rb;
552 for my $i (0..$#$ra) {
8210c8d3 553 next if !defined $ra->[$i] && !defined $rb->[$i];
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554 return 0 if !defined $ra->[$i];
555 return 0 if !defined $rb->[$i];
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556 return 0 unless $ra->[$i] eq $rb->[$i];
557 }
558 return 1;
559}
560
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561sub eq_hash {
562 my ($orig, $suspect) = @_;
563 my $fail;
564 while (my ($key, $value) = each %$suspect) {
565 # Force a hash recompute if this perl's internals can cache the hash key.
566 $key = "" . $key;
567 if (exists $orig->{$key}) {
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568 if (
569 defined $orig->{$key} != defined $value
570 || (defined $value && $orig->{$key} ne $value)
571 ) {
3d66076a 572 _print "# key ", _qq($key), " was ", _qq($orig->{$key}),
de522f7a 573 " now ", _qq($value), "\n";
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574 $fail = 1;
575 }
576 } else {
3d66076a 577 _print "# key ", _qq($key), " is ", _qq($value),
75385f53 578 ", not in original.\n";
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579 $fail = 1;
580 }
581 }
582 foreach (keys %$orig) {
583 # Force a hash recompute if this perl's internals can cache the hash key.
584 $_ = "" . $_;
585 next if (exists $suspect->{$_});
3d66076a 586 _print "# key ", _qq($_), " was ", _qq($orig->{$_}), " now missing.\n";
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587 $fail = 1;
588 }
589 !$fail;
590}
591
d47bdea7 592# We only provide a subset of the Test::More functionality.
c3029c66 593sub require_ok ($) {
69026470 594 my ($require) = @_;
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595 if ($require =~ tr/[A-Za-z0-9:.]//c) {
596 fail("Invalid character in \"$require\", passed to require_ok");
597 } else {
598 eval <<REQUIRE_OK;
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599require $require;
600REQUIRE_OK
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601 is($@, '', _where(), "require $require");
602 }
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603}
604
c3029c66 605sub use_ok ($) {
69026470 606 my ($use) = @_;
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607 if ($use =~ tr/[A-Za-z0-9:.]//c) {
608 fail("Invalid character in \"$use\", passed to use");
609 } else {
610 eval <<USE_OK;
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611use $use;
612USE_OK
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613 is($@, '', _where(), "use $use");
614 }
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615}
616
9ff0b393 617# runperl - Runs a separate perl interpreter and returns its output.
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618# Arguments :
619# switches => [ command-line switches ]
620# nolib => 1 # don't use -I../lib (included by default)
3d7a9343 621# non_portable => Don't warn if a one liner contains quotes
137352a2 622# prog => one-liner (avoid quotes)
d83945bc 623# progs => [ multi-liner (avoid quotes) ]
137352a2 624# progfile => perl script
53f2736e 625# stdin => string to feed the stdin (or undef to redirect from /dev/null)
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626# stderr => If 'devnull' suppresses stderr, if other TRUE value redirect
627# stderr to stdout
137352a2 628# args => [ command-line arguments to the perl program ]
cb9c5e20 629# verbose => print the command line
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630
631my $is_mswin = $^O eq 'MSWin32';
632my $is_netware = $^O eq 'NetWare';
137352a2 633my $is_vms = $^O eq 'VMS';
e67ed694 634my $is_cygwin = $^O eq 'cygwin';
137352a2 635
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636sub _quote_args {
637 my ($runperl, $args) = @_;
638
639 foreach (@$args) {
640 # In VMS protect with doublequotes because otherwise
641 # DCL will lowercase -- unless already doublequoted.
ea9ac5ad 642 $_ = q(").$_.q(") if $is_vms && !/^\"/ && length($_) > 0;
1cce9906 643 $runperl = $runperl . ' ' . $_;
cb9c5e20 644 }
1cce9906 645 return $runperl;
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646}
647
4cd2bd1f 648sub _create_runperl { # Create the string to qx in runperl().
137352a2 649 my %args = @_;
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650 my $runperl = which_perl();
651 if ($runperl =~ m/\s/) {
652 $runperl = qq{"$runperl"};
653 }
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654 #- this allows, for example, to set PERL_RUNPERL_DEBUG=/usr/bin/valgrind
655 if ($ENV{PERL_RUNPERL_DEBUG}) {
656 $runperl = "$ENV{PERL_RUNPERL_DEBUG} $runperl";
657 }
f93a5f07 658 unless ($args{nolib}) {
3d7c117d 659 $runperl = $runperl . ' "-I../lib" "-I." '; # doublequotes because of VMS
137352a2 660 }
d83945bc 661 if ($args{switches}) {
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662 local $Level = 2;
663 die "test.pl:runperl(): 'switches' must be an ARRAYREF " . _where()
664 unless ref $args{switches} eq "ARRAY";
1cce9906 665 $runperl = _quote_args($runperl, $args{switches});
d83945bc 666 }
137352a2 667 if (defined $args{prog}) {
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668 die "test.pl:runperl(): both 'prog' and 'progs' cannot be used " . _where()
669 if defined $args{progs};
fc4a4b82 670 $args{progs} = [split /\n/, $args{prog}, -1]
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671 }
672 if (defined $args{progs}) {
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673 die "test.pl:runperl(): 'progs' must be an ARRAYREF " . _where()
674 unless ref $args{progs} eq "ARRAY";
d83945bc 675 foreach my $prog (@{$args{progs}}) {
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676 if (!$args{non_portable}) {
677 if ($prog =~ tr/'"//) {
678 warn "quotes in prog >>$prog<< are not portable";
679 }
680 if ($prog =~ /^([<>|]|2>)/) {
681 warn "Initial $1 in prog >>$prog<< is not portable";
682 }
683 if ($prog =~ /&\z/) {
684 warn "Trailing & in prog >>$prog<< is not portable";
685 }
3d7a9343 686 }
d83945bc 687 if ($is_mswin || $is_netware || $is_vms) {
11ea18f2 688 $runperl = $runperl . qq ( -e "$prog" );
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689 }
690 else {
11ea18f2 691 $runperl = $runperl . qq ( -e '$prog' );
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692 }
693 }
137352a2 694 } elsif (defined $args{progfile}) {
11ea18f2 695 $runperl = $runperl . qq( "$args{progfile}");
9a731dbd 696 } else {
93f09d7b 697 # You probably didn't want to be sucking in from the upstream stdin
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698 die "test.pl:runperl(): none of prog, progs, progfile, args, "
699 . " switches or stdin specified"
700 unless defined $args{args} or defined $args{switches}
701 or defined $args{stdin};
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702 }
703 if (defined $args{stdin}) {
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704 # so we don't try to put literal newlines and crs onto the
705 # command line.
706 $args{stdin} =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
707 $args{stdin} =~ s/\r/\\r/g;
5ae09a77 708
137352a2 709 if ($is_mswin || $is_netware || $is_vms) {
5fe9b82b 710 $runperl = qq{$Perl -e "print qq(} .
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711 $args{stdin} . q{)" | } . $runperl;
712 }
713 else {
5fe9b82b 714 $runperl = qq{$Perl -e 'print qq(} .
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715 $args{stdin} . q{)' | } . $runperl;
716 }
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717 } elsif (exists $args{stdin}) {
718 # Using the pipe construction above can cause fun on systems which use
719 # ksh as /bin/sh, as ksh does pipes differently (with one less process)
720 # With sh, for the command line 'perl -e 'print qq()' | perl -e ...'
721 # the sh process forks two children, which use exec to start the two
722 # perl processes. The parent shell process persists for the duration of
723 # the pipeline, and the second perl process starts with no children.
724 # With ksh (and zsh), the shell saves a process by forking a child for
725 # just the first perl process, and execing itself to start the second.
726 # This means that the second perl process starts with one child which
727 # it didn't create. This causes "fun" when if the tests assume that
728 # wait (or waitpid) will only return information about processes
729 # started within the test.
730 # They also cause fun on VMS, where the pipe implementation returns
731 # the exit code of the process at the front of the pipeline, not the
732 # end. This messes up any test using OPTION FATAL.
733 # Hence it's useful to have a way to make STDIN be at eof without
734 # needing a pipeline, so that the fork tests have a sane environment
735 # without these surprises.
736
737 # /dev/null appears to be surprisingly portable.
738 $runperl = $runperl . ($is_mswin ? ' <nul' : ' </dev/null');
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739 }
740 if (defined $args{args}) {
1cce9906 741 $runperl = _quote_args($runperl, $args{args});
cb9c5e20 742 }
5fd8fad5 743 if (exists $args{stderr} && $args{stderr} eq 'devnull') {
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744 $runperl = $runperl . ($is_mswin ? ' 2>nul' : ' 2>/dev/null');
745 }
746 elsif ($args{stderr}) {
747 $runperl = $runperl . ' 2>&1';
748 }
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749 if ($args{verbose}) {
750 my $runperldisplay = $runperl;
751 $runperldisplay =~ s/\n/\n\#/g;
3d66076a 752 _print_stderr "# $runperldisplay\n";
137352a2 753 }
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754 return $runperl;
755}
756
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757# usage:
758# $ENV{PATH} =~ /(.*)/s;
759# local $ENV{PATH} = untaint_path($1);
760sub untaint_path {
761 my $path = shift;
762 my $sep;
763
764 if (! eval {require Config; 1}) {
765 warn "test.pl had problems loading Config: $@";
766 $sep = ':';
767 } else {
768 $sep = $Config::Config{path_sep};
769 }
770
771 $path =
772 join $sep, grep { $_ ne "" and $_ ne "." and -d $_ and
773 ($is_mswin or $is_vms or !(stat && (stat _)[2]&0022)) }
774 split quotemeta ($sep), $1;
775 if ($is_cygwin) { # Must have /bin under Cygwin
776 if (length $path) {
777 $path = $path . $sep;
778 }
779 $path = $path . '/bin';
780 }
781
782 $path;
783}
784
e2f82642 785# sub run_perl {} is alias to below
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786# Since this uses backticks to run, it is subject to the rules of the shell.
787# Locale settings may pose a problem, depending on the program being run.
4cd2bd1f 788sub runperl {
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789 die "test.pl:runperl() does not take a hashref"
790 if ref $_[0] and ref $_[0] eq 'HASH';
4cd2bd1f 791 my $runperl = &_create_runperl;
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792 my $result;
793
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794 my $tainted = ${^TAINT};
795 my %args = @_;
485f531e 796 exists $args{switches} && grep m/^-T$/, @{$args{switches}} and $tainted = $tainted + 1;
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797
798 if ($tainted) {
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799 # We will assume that if you're running under -T, you really mean to
800 # run a fresh perl, so we'll brute force launder everything for you
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801 my @keys = grep {exists $ENV{$_}} qw(CDPATH IFS ENV BASH_ENV);
802 local @ENV{@keys} = ();
803 # Untaint, plus take out . and empty string:
02bb3106 804 local $ENV{'DCL$PATH'} = $1 if $is_vms && exists($ENV{'DCL$PATH'}) && ($ENV{'DCL$PATH'} =~ /(.*)/s);
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805 $ENV{PATH} =~ /(.*)/s;
806 local $ENV{PATH} = untaint_path($1);
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807 $runperl =~ /(.*)/s;
808 $runperl = $1;
809
810 $result = `$runperl`;
811 } else {
812 $result = `$runperl`;
a70a1627 813 }
5b20939a 814 $result =~ s/\n\n/\n/g if $is_vms; # XXX pipes sometimes double these
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815 return $result;
816}
817
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818# Nice alias
819*run_perl = *run_perl = \&runperl; # shut up "used only once" warning
8799135f 820
c4fbe247 821sub DIE {
3d66076a 822 _print_stderr "# @_\n";
c4fbe247 823 exit 1;
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824}
825
b5fe401b 826# A somewhat safer version of the sometimes wrong $^X.
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827sub which_perl {
828 unless (defined $Perl) {
829 $Perl = $^X;
8210c8d3 830
73421c4a 831 # VMS should have 'perl' aliased properly
4b0f0df6 832 return $Perl if $is_vms;
73421c4a 833
17a740d5 834 my $exe;
cb01154c 835 if (! eval {require Config; 1}) {
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836 warn "test.pl had problems loading Config: $@";
837 $exe = '';
85363d30 838 } else {
afe79e7b 839 $exe = $Config::Config{_exe};
85363d30 840 }
da405c16 841 $exe = '' unless defined $exe;
8210c8d3 842
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843 # This doesn't absolutize the path: beware of future chdirs().
844 # We could do File::Spec->abs2rel() but that does getcwd()s,
845 # which is a bit heavyweight to do here.
8210c8d3 846
17a740d5 847 if ($Perl =~ /^perl\Q$exe\E$/i) {
8db06b02 848 my $perl = "perl$exe";
cb01154c 849 if (! eval {require File::Spec; 1}) {
17a740d5 850 warn "test.pl had problems loading File::Spec: $@";
8db06b02 851 $Perl = "./$perl";
17a740d5 852 } else {
8db06b02 853 $Perl = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir(), $perl);
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854 }
855 }
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856
857 # Build up the name of the executable file from the name of
858 # the command.
859
860 if ($Perl !~ /\Q$exe\E$/i) {
11ea18f2 861 $Perl = $Perl . $exe;
196918b0 862 }
c880be78 863
8db06b02 864 warn "which_perl: cannot find $Perl from $^X" unless -f $Perl;
8210c8d3 865
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866 # For subcommands to use.
867 $ENV{PERLEXE} = $Perl;
85363d30 868 }
17a740d5 869 return $Perl;
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870}
871
435e7af6 872sub unlink_all {
55b0687d 873 my $count = 0;
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874 foreach my $file (@_) {
875 1 while unlink $file;
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876 if( -f $file ){
877 _print_stderr "# Couldn't unlink '$file': $!\n";
878 }else{
393b66ef 879 $count = $count + 1; # don't use ++
55b0687d 880 }
435e7af6 881 }
55b0687d 882 $count;
435e7af6 883}
eeabcb2d 884
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885# _num_to_alpha - Returns a string of letters representing a positive integer.
886# Arguments :
887# number to convert
2c36667f 888# maximum number of letters
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889
890# returns undef if the number is negative
2c36667f 891# returns undef if the number of letters is greater than the maximum wanted
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892
893# _num_to_alpha( 0) eq 'A';
894# _num_to_alpha( 1) eq 'B';
895# _num_to_alpha(25) eq 'Z';
896# _num_to_alpha(26) eq 'AA';
897# _num_to_alpha(27) eq 'AB';
898
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899my @letters = qw(A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z);
900
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901# Avoid ++ -- ranges split negative numbers
902sub _num_to_alpha{
2c36667f 903 my($num,$max_char) = @_;
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904 return unless $num >= 0;
905 my $alpha = '';
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906 my $char_count = 0;
907 $max_char = 0 if $max_char < 0;
908
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909 while( 1 ){
910 $alpha = $letters[ $num % 26 ] . $alpha;
911 $num = int( $num / 26 );
912 last if $num == 0;
913 $num = $num - 1;
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914
915 # char limit
916 next unless $max_char;
917 $char_count = $char_count + 1;
918 return if $char_count == $max_char;
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919 }
920 return $alpha;
921}
922
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923my %tmpfiles;
924END { unlink_all keys %tmpfiles }
925
926# A regexp that matches the tempfile names
927$::tempfile_regexp = 'tmp\d+[A-Z][A-Z]?';
c1ddc35c 928
7a7e4936 929# Avoid ++, avoid ranges, avoid split //
7b29226f 930my $tempfile_count = 0;
7a7e4936 931sub tempfile {
7b29226f 932 while(1){
c0a22fcc 933 my $try = (-d "t" ? "t/" : "")."tmp$$";
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934 my $alpha = _num_to_alpha($tempfile_count,2);
935 last unless defined $alpha;
936 $try = $try . $alpha;
937 $tempfile_count = $tempfile_count + 1;
938
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939 # Need to note all the file names we allocated, as a second request may
940 # come before the first is created.
7b29226f 941 if (!$tmpfiles{$try} && !-e $try) {
c1ddc35c 942 # We have a winner
11ea18f2 943 $tmpfiles{$try} = 1;
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944 return $try;
945 }
7b29226f 946 }
9a8c1c8c 947 die "Can't find temporary file name starting \"tmp$$\"";
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948}
949
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950# register_tempfile - Adds a list of files to be removed at the end of the current test file
951# Arguments :
952# a list of files to be removed later
953
954# returns a count of how many file names were actually added
955
956# Reuses %tmpfiles so that tempfile() will also skip any files added here
957# even if the file doesn't exist yet.
958
959sub register_tempfile {
960 my $count = 0;
961 for( @_ ){
962 if( $tmpfiles{$_} ){
963 _print_stderr "# Temporary file '$_' already added\n";
964 }else{
965 $tmpfiles{$_} = 1;
966 $count = $count + 1;
967 }
968 }
969 return $count;
970}
971
f6203e99 972# This is the temporary file for fresh_perl
7a7e4936 973my $tmpfile = tempfile();
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975sub fresh_perl {
976 my($prog, $runperl_args) = @_;
977
978 # Run 'runperl' with the complete perl program contained in '$prog', and
979 # arguments in the hash referred to by '$runperl_args'. The results are
980 # returned, with $? set to the exit code. Unless overridden, stderr is
981 # redirected to stdout.
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982 #
983 # Placing the program in a file bypasses various sh vagaries
eeabcb2d 984
3c32184e 985 die sprintf "Second argument to fresh_perl_.* must be hashref of args to fresh_perl (or {})"
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986 unless !(defined $runperl_args) || ref($runperl_args) eq 'HASH';
987
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988 # Given the choice of the mis-parsable {}
989 # (we want an anon hash, but a borked lexer might think that it's a block)
990 # or relying on taking a reference to a lexical
991 # (\ might be mis-parsed, and the reference counting on the pad may go
992 # awry)
993 # it feels like the least-worse thing is to assume that auto-vivification
994 # works. At least, this is only going to be a run-time failure, so won't
995 # affect tests using this file but not this function.
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996 $runperl_args->{progfile} ||= $tmpfile;
997 $runperl_args->{stderr} = 1 unless exists $runperl_args->{stderr};
eeabcb2d 998
1ae6ead9 999 open TEST, '>', $tmpfile or die "Cannot open $tmpfile: $!";
98c155b5 1000 binmode TEST, ':utf8' if $runperl_args->{wide_chars};
0d65d7d5 1001 print TEST $prog;
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1002 close TEST or die "Cannot close $tmpfile: $!";
1003
1004 my $results = runperl(%$runperl_args);
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1005 my $status = $?; # Not necessary to save this, but it makes it clear to
1006 # future maintainers.
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1007
1008 # Clean up the results into something a bit more predictable.
50f17f89 1009 $results =~ s/\n+$//;
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1010 $results =~ s/at\s+$::tempfile_regexp\s+line/at - line/g;
1011 $results =~ s/of\s+$::tempfile_regexp\s+aborted/of - aborted/g;
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1012
1013 # bison says 'parse error' instead of 'syntax error',
1014 # various yaccs may or may not capitalize 'syntax'.
1015 $results =~ s/^(syntax|parse) error/syntax error/mig;
1016
4b0f0df6 1017 if ($is_vms) {
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1018 # some tests will trigger VMS messages that won't be expected
1019 $results =~ s/\n?%[A-Z]+-[SIWEF]-[A-Z]+,.*//;
1020
1021 # pipes double these sometimes
1022 $results =~ s/\n\n/\n/g;
1023 }
1024
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1025 $? = $status;
1026 return $results;
1027}
1028
1029
1030sub _fresh_perl {
1031 my($prog, $action, $expect, $runperl_args, $name) = @_;
1032
1033 my $results = fresh_perl($prog, $runperl_args);
1034 my $status = $?;
1035
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1036 # Use the first line of the program as a name if none was given
1037 unless( $name ) {
81c73c11 1038 (my $first_line, $name) = $prog =~ /^((.{1,50}).*)/;
11ea18f2 1039 $name = $name . '...' if length $first_line > length $name;
e2c38acd 1040 }
eeabcb2d 1041
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1042 # Historically this was implemented using a closure, but then that means
1043 # that the tests for closures avoid using this code. Given that there
1044 # are exactly two callers, doing exactly two things, the simpler approach
1045 # feels like a better trade off.
1046 my $pass;
1047 if ($action eq 'eq') {
1048 $pass = is($results, $expect, $name);
1049 } elsif ($action eq '=~') {
1050 $pass = like($results, $expect, $name);
1051 } else {
1052 die "_fresh_perl can't process action '$action'";
1053 }
1054
1055 unless ($pass) {
1056 _diag "# PROG: \n$prog\n";
1057 _diag "# STATUS: $status\n";
1058 }
1059
1060 return $pass;
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1061}
1062
1063#
141f445b 1064# fresh_perl_is
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1065#
1066# Combination of run_perl() and is().
1067#
1068
1069sub fresh_perl_is {
1070 my($prog, $expected, $runperl_args, $name) = @_;
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1071
1072 # _fresh_perl() is going to clip the trailing newlines off the result.
1073 # This will make it so the test author doesn't have to know that.
1074 $expected =~ s/\n+$//;
1075
dcc7f481 1076 local $Level = 2;
55280a0d 1077 _fresh_perl($prog, 'eq', $expected, $runperl_args, $name);
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1078}
1079
1080#
141f445b 1081# fresh_perl_like
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1082#
1083# Combination of run_perl() and like().
1084#
1085
1086sub fresh_perl_like {
1087 my($prog, $expected, $runperl_args, $name) = @_;
dcc7f481 1088 local $Level = 2;
55280a0d 1089 _fresh_perl($prog, '=~', $expected, $runperl_args, $name);
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1090}
1091
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1092# Many tests use the same format in __DATA__ or external files to specify a
1093# sequence of (fresh) tests to run, extra files they may temporarily need, and
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1094# what the expected output is. Putting it here allows common code to serve
1095# these multiple tests.
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1096#
1097# Each program is source code to run followed by an "EXPECT" line, followed
1098# by the expected output.
1099#
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1100# The first line of the code to run may be a command line switch such as -wE
1101# or -0777 (alphanumerics only; only one cluster, beginning with a minus is
1102# allowed). Later lines may contain (note the '# ' on each):
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1103# # TODO reason for todo
1104# # SKIP reason for skip
1105# # SKIP ?code to test if this should be skipped
1106# # NAME name of the test (as with ok($ok, $name))
1107#
1108# The expected output may contain:
1109# OPTION list of options
1110# OPTIONS list of options
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1111#
1112# The possible options for OPTION may be:
1113# regex - the expected output is a regular expression
1114# random - all lines match but in any order
1115# fatal - the code will fail fatally (croak, die)
a2f2a4e3 1116# nonfatal - the code is not expected to fail fatally
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1117#
1118# If the actual output contains a line "SKIPPED" the test will be
1119# skipped.
1120#
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1121# If the actual output contains a line "PREFIX", any output starting with that
1122# line will be ignored when comparing with the expected output
1123#
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1124# If the global variable $FATAL is true then OPTION fatal is the
1125# default.
ebf2da99 1126
81c73c11 1127our $FATAL;
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1128sub _setup_one_file {
1129 my $fh = shift;
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1130 # Store the filename as a program that started at line 0.
1131 # Real files count lines starting at line 1.
1132 my @these = (0, shift);
1133 my ($lineno, $current);
1134 while (<$fh>) {
1135 if ($_ eq "########\n") {
1136 if (defined $current) {
1137 push @these, $lineno, $current;
1138 }
1139 undef $current;
1140 } else {
1141 if (!defined $current) {
1142 $lineno = $.;
1143 }
1144 $current .= $_;
1145 }
1146 }
1147 if (defined $current) {
1148 push @these, $lineno, $current;
1149 }
1150 ((scalar @these) / 2 - 1, @these);
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1151}
1152
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1153sub setup_multiple_progs {
1154 my ($tests, @prgs);
1155 foreach my $file (@_) {
1156 next if $file =~ /(?:~|\.orig|,v)$/;
1157 next if $file =~ /perlio$/ && !PerlIO::Layer->find('perlio');
1158 next if -d $file;
1159
1160 open my $fh, '<', $file or die "Cannot open $file: $!\n" ;
1161 my $found;
1162 while (<$fh>) {
1163 if (/^__END__/) {
393b66ef 1164 $found = $found + 1; # don't use ++
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1165 last;
1166 }
1167 }
1168 # This is an internal error, and should never happen. All bar one of
1169 # the files had an __END__ marker to signal the end of their preamble,
1170 # although for some it wasn't technically necessary as they have no
1171 # tests. It might be possible to process files without an __END__ by
1172 # seeking back to the start and treating the whole file as tests, but
1173 # it's simpler and more reliable just to make the rule that all files
1174 # must have __END__ in. This should never fail - a file without an
1175 # __END__ should not have been checked in, because the regression tests
1176 # would not have passed.
1177 die "Could not find '__END__' in $file"
1178 unless $found;
1179
41732369 1180 my ($t, @p) = _setup_one_file($fh, $file);
9f5237ac 1181 $tests += $t;
41732369 1182 push @prgs, @p;
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1183
1184 close $fh
1185 or die "Cannot close $file: $!\n";
1186 }
1187 return ($tests, @prgs);
1188}
1189
ebf2da99 1190sub run_multiple_progs {
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1191 my $up = shift;
1192 my @prgs;
1193 if ($up) {
1194 # The tests in lib run in a temporary subdirectory of t, and always
1195 # pass in a list of "programs" to run
1196 @prgs = @_;
1197 } else {
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1198 # The tests below t run in t and pass in a file handle. In theory we
1199 # can pass (caller)[1] as the second argument to report errors with
1200 # the filename of our caller, as the handle is always DATA. However,
1201 # line numbers in DATA count from the __END__ token, so will be wrong.
1202 # Which is more confusing than not providing line numbers. So, for now,
1203 # don't provide line numbers. No obvious clean solution - one hack
1204 # would be to seek DATA back to the start and read to the __END__ token,
1205 # but that feels almost like we should just open $0 instead.
1206
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1207 # Not going to rely on undef in list assignment.
1208 my $dummy;
1209 ($dummy, @prgs) = _setup_one_file(shift);
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1210 }
1211
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1212 my $tmpfile = tempfile();
1213
b130c675 1214 my $count_failures = 0;
41732369 1215 my ($file, $line);
c0044231 1216 PROGRAM:
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1217 while (defined ($line = shift @prgs)) {
1218 $_ = shift @prgs;
1219 unless ($line) {
1220 $file = $_;
1221 if (defined $file) {
1222 print "# From $file\n";
1223 }
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1224 next;
1225 }
1226 my $switch = "";
1227 my @temps ;
1228 my @temp_path;
1229 if (s/^(\s*-\w+)//) {
1230 $switch = $1;
1231 }
1232 my ($prog, $expected) = split(/\nEXPECT(?:\n|$)/, $_, 2);
1233
1234 my %reason;
1235 foreach my $what (qw(skip todo)) {
1236 $prog =~ s/^#\s*\U$what\E\s*(.*)\n//m and $reason{$what} = $1;
1237 # If the SKIP reason starts ? then it's taken as a code snippet to
1238 # evaluate. This provides the flexibility to have conditional SKIPs
1239 if ($reason{$what} && $reason{$what} =~ s/^\?//) {
1240 my $temp = eval $reason{$what};
1241 if ($@) {
1242 die "# In \U$what\E code reason:\n# $reason{$what}\n$@";
1243 }
1244 $reason{$what} = $temp;
1245 }
1246 }
c0044231 1247
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1248 my $name = '';
1249 if ($prog =~ s/^#\s*NAME\s+(.+)\n//m) {
1250 $name = $1;
1251 } elsif (defined $file) {
1252 $name = "test from $file at line $line";
1253 }
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1255 if ($reason{skip}) {
1256 SKIP:
1257 {
1258 skip($name ? "$name - $reason{skip}" : $reason{skip}, 1);
1259 }
1260 next PROGRAM;
1261 }
1262
ebf2da99 1263 if ($prog =~ /--FILE--/) {
e330f831 1264 my @files = split(/\n?--FILE--\s*([^\s\n]*)\s*\n/, $prog) ;
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1265 shift @files ;
1266 die "Internal error: test $_ didn't split into pairs, got " .
1267 scalar(@files) . "[" . join("%%%%", @files) ."]\n"
1268 if @files % 2;
1269 while (@files > 2) {
1270 my $filename = shift @files;
1271 my $code = shift @files;
1272 push @temps, $filename;
1273 if ($filename =~ m#(.*)/# && $filename !~ m#^\.\./#) {
1274 require File::Path;
1275 File::Path::mkpath($1);
1276 push(@temp_path, $1);
1277 }
1278 open my $fh, '>', $filename or die "Cannot open $filename: $!\n";
1279 print $fh $code;
1280 close $fh or die "Cannot close $filename: $!\n";
1281 }
1282 shift @files;
1283 $prog = shift @files;
1284 }
1285
1286 open my $fh, '>', $tmpfile or die "Cannot open >$tmpfile: $!";
1287 print $fh q{
1288 BEGIN {
3d7c117d 1289 push @INC, '.';
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1290 open STDERR, '>&', STDOUT
1291 or die "Can't dup STDOUT->STDERR: $!;";
1292 }
1293 };
1294 print $fh "\n#line 1\n"; # So the line numbers don't get messed up.
1295 print $fh $prog,"\n";
1296 close $fh or die "Cannot close $tmpfile: $!";
684b0eca 1297 my $results = runperl( stderr => 1, progfile => $tmpfile,
53f2736e 1298 stdin => undef, $up
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1299 ? (switches => ["-I$up/lib", $switch], nolib => 1)
1300 : (switches => [$switch])
1301 );
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1302 my $status = $?;
1303 $results =~ s/\n+$//;
1304 # allow expected output to be written as if $prog is on STDIN
1305 $results =~ s/$::tempfile_regexp/-/g;
1306 if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
1307 # some tests will trigger VMS messages that won't be expected
1308 $results =~ s/\n?%[A-Z]+-[SIWEF]-[A-Z]+,.*//;
1309
1310 # pipes double these sometimes
1311 $results =~ s/\n\n/\n/g;
1312 }
1313 # bison says 'parse error' instead of 'syntax error',
1314 # various yaccs may or may not capitalize 'syntax'.
1315 $results =~ s/^(syntax|parse) error/syntax error/mig;
1316 # allow all tests to run when there are leaks
1317 $results =~ s/Scalars leaked: \d+\n//g;
1318
1319 $expected =~ s/\n+$//;
1320 my $prefix = ($results =~ s#^PREFIX(\n|$)##) ;
1321 # any special options? (OPTIONS foo bar zap)
1322 my $option_regex = 0;
1323 my $option_random = 0;
59e38755 1324 my $fatal = $FATAL;
a2f2a4e3 1325 if ($expected =~ s/^OPTIONS? (.+)(?:\n|\Z)//) {
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1326 foreach my $option (split(' ', $1)) {
1327 if ($option eq 'regex') { # allow regular expressions
1328 $option_regex = 1;
1329 }
1330 elsif ($option eq 'random') { # all lines match, but in any order
1331 $option_random = 1;
1332 }
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1333 elsif ($option eq 'fatal') { # perl should fail
1334 $fatal = 1;
1335 }
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1336 elsif ($option eq 'nonfatal') {
1337 # used to turn off default fatal
1338 $fatal = 0;
1339 }
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1340 else {
1341 die "$0: Unknown OPTION '$option'\n";
1342 }
1343 }
1344 }
1345 die "$0: can't have OPTION regex and random\n"
1346 if $option_regex + $option_random > 1;
1347 my $ok = 0;
1348 if ($results =~ s/^SKIPPED\n//) {
1349 print "$results\n" ;
1350 $ok = 1;
1351 }
ebf2da99 1352 else {
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1353 if ($option_random) {
1354 my @got = sort split "\n", $results;
1355 my @expected = sort split "\n", $expected;
1356
1357 $ok = "@got" eq "@expected";
1358 }
1359 elsif ($option_regex) {
1360 $ok = $results =~ /^$expected/;
1361 }
1362 elsif ($prefix) {
1363 $ok = $results =~ /^\Q$expected/;
1364 }
1365 else {
1366 $ok = $results eq $expected;
1367 }
1368
1369 if ($ok && $fatal && !($status >> 8)) {
1370 $ok = 0;
1371 }
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1372 }
1373
1374 local $::TODO = $reason{todo};
1375
1376 unless ($ok) {
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1377 my $err_line = '';
1378 $err_line .= "FILE: $file ; line $line\n" if defined $file;
1379 $err_line .= "PROG: $switch\n$prog\n" .
1380 "EXPECTED:\n$expected\n";
1381 $err_line .= "EXIT STATUS: != 0\n" if $fatal;
1382 $err_line .= "GOT:\n$results\n";
1383 $err_line .= "EXIT STATUS: " . ($status >> 8) . "\n" if $fatal;
1384 if ($::TODO) {
1385 $err_line =~ s/^/# /mg;
1386 print $err_line; # Harness can't filter it out from STDERR.
1387 }
1388 else {
1389 print STDERR $err_line;
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1390 ++$count_failures;
1391 die "PERL_TEST_ABORT_FIRST_FAILURE set Test Failure"
1392 if $ENV{PERL_TEST_ABORT_FIRST_FAILURE};
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1393 }
1394 }
ebf2da99 1395
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1396 if (defined $file) {
1397 _ok($ok, "at $file line $line", $name);
1398 } else {
1399 # We don't have file and line number data for the test, so report
1400 # errors as coming from our caller.
1401 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1402 ok($ok, $name);
1403 }
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1404
1405 foreach (@temps) {
1406 unlink $_ if $_;
1407 }
1408 foreach (@temp_path) {
1409 File::Path::rmtree $_ if -d $_;
1410 }
1411 }
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1412
1413 if ( $count_failures ) {
1414 print STDERR <<'EOS';
1415#
1416# Note: 'run_multiple_progs' run has one or more failures
1417# you can consider setting the environment variable
1418# PERL_TEST_ABORT_FIRST_FAILURE=1 before running the test
1419# to stop on the first error.
1420#
1421EOS
1422 }
1423
1424
1425 return;
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1426}
1427
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1428sub can_ok ($@) {
1429 my($proto, @methods) = @_;
1430 my $class = ref $proto || $proto;
1431
1432 unless( @methods ) {
1433 return _ok( 0, _where(), "$class->can(...)" );
1434 }
1435
1436 my @nok = ();
1437 foreach my $method (@methods) {
1438 local($!, $@); # don't interfere with caller's $@
1439 # eval sometimes resets $!
1440 eval { $proto->can($method) } || push @nok, $method;
1441 }
1442
1443 my $name;
8210c8d3 1444 $name = @methods == 1 ? "$class->can('$methods[0]')"
35a60386 1445 : "$class->can(...)";
8210c8d3 1446
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1447 _ok( !@nok, _where(), $name );
1448}
1449
ad4e703e 1450
bbce3ca6 1451# Call $class->new( @$args ); and run the result through object_ok.
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1452# See Test::More::new_ok
1453sub new_ok {
1454 my($class, $args, $obj_name) = @_;
1455 $args ||= [];
81c73c11 1456 $obj_name = "The object" unless defined $obj_name;
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1457
1458 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1459
1460 my $obj;
1461 my $ok = eval { $obj = $class->new(@$args); 1 };
1462 my $error = $@;
1463
1464 if($ok) {
81c73c11 1465 object_ok($obj, $class, $obj_name);
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MS
1466 }
1467 else {
1468 ok( 0, "new() died" );
1469 diag("Error was: $@");
1470 }
1471
1472 return $obj;
1473
1474}
1475
1476
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1477sub isa_ok ($$;$) {
1478 my($object, $class, $obj_name) = @_;
1479
1480 my $diag;
1481 $obj_name = 'The object' unless defined $obj_name;
1482 my $name = "$obj_name isa $class";
1483 if( !defined $object ) {
1484 $diag = "$obj_name isn't defined";
1485 }
35a60386 1486 else {
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MS
1487 my $whatami = ref $object ? 'object' : 'class';
1488
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1489 # We can't use UNIVERSAL::isa because we want to honor isa() overrides
1490 local($@, $!); # eval sometimes resets $!
1491 my $rslt = eval { $object->isa($class) };
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1492 my $error = $@; # in case something else blows away $@
1493
1494 if( $error ) {
1495 if( $error =~ /^Can't call method "isa" on unblessed reference/ ) {
1496 # It's an unblessed reference
1497 $obj_name = 'The reference' unless defined $obj_name;
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1498 if( !UNIVERSAL::isa($object, $class) ) {
1499 my $ref = ref $object;
1500 $diag = "$obj_name isn't a '$class' it's a '$ref'";
1501 }
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1502 }
1503 elsif( $error =~ /Can't call method "isa" without a package/ ) {
1504 # It's something that can't even be a class
1505 $obj_name = 'The thing' unless defined $obj_name;
1506 $diag = "$obj_name isn't a class or reference";
1507 }
1508 else {
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1509 die <<WHOA;
1510WHOA! I tried to call ->isa on your object and got some weird error.
1511This should never happen. Please contact the author immediately.
1512Here's the error.
1513$@
1514WHOA
1515 }
1516 }
1517 elsif( !$rslt ) {
b8ab4b0c 1518 $obj_name = "The $whatami" unless defined $obj_name;
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1519 my $ref = ref $object;
1520 $diag = "$obj_name isn't a '$class' it's a '$ref'";
1521 }
1522 }
1523
1524 _ok( !$diag, _where(), $name );
1525}
1526
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1527
1528sub class_ok {
1529 my($class, $isa, $class_name) = @_;
1530
1531 # Written so as to count as one test
1532 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1533 if( ref $class ) {
5c25e937 1534 ok( 0, "$class is a reference, not a class name" );
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1535 }
1536 else {
1537 isa_ok($class, $isa, $class_name);
1538 }
1539}
1540
1541
1542sub object_ok {
1543 my($obj, $isa, $obj_name) = @_;
1544
1545 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1546 if( !ref $obj ) {
1547 ok( 0, "$obj is not a reference" );
1548 }
1549 else {
1550 isa_ok($obj, $isa, $obj_name);
1551 }
1552}
1553
1554
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1555# Purposefully avoiding a closure.
1556sub __capture {
1557 push @::__capture, join "", @_;
1558}
1559
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1560sub capture_warnings {
1561 my $code = shift;
1562
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1563 local @::__capture;
1564 local $SIG {__WARN__} = \&__capture;
7d3a9a28 1565 local $Level = 1;
3fbaac97 1566 &$code;
9eb41b69 1567 return @::__capture;
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1568}
1569
1570# This will generate a variable number of tests.
1571# Use done_testing() instead of a fixed plan.
1572sub warnings_like {
1573 my ($code, $expect, $name) = @_;
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1574 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1575
3fbaac97
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1576 my @w = capture_warnings($code);
1577
1578 cmp_ok(scalar @w, '==', scalar @$expect, $name);
1579 foreach my $e (@$expect) {
f4554ed5 1580 if (ref $e) {
3fbaac97 1581 like(shift @w, $e, $name);
4d18b353 1582 } else {
3fbaac97 1583 is(shift @w, $e, $name);
4d18b353 1584 }
96980024 1585 }
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NC
1586 if (@w) {
1587 diag("Saw these additional warnings:");
1588 diag($_) foreach @w;
1589 }
1590}
1591
1592sub _fail_excess_warnings {
1593 my($expect, $got, $name) = @_;
1594 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1595 # This will fail, and produce diagnostics
1596 is($expect, scalar @$got, $name);
1597 diag("Saw these warnings:");
1598 diag($_) foreach @$got;
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1599}
1600
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1601sub warning_is {
1602 my ($code, $expect, $name) = @_;
1603 die sprintf "Expect must be a string or undef, not a %s reference", ref $expect
1604 if ref $expect;
f4554ed5 1605 local $Level = $Level + 1;
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1606 my @w = capture_warnings($code);
1607 if (@w > 1) {
1608 _fail_excess_warnings(0 + defined $expect, \@w, $name);
1609 } else {
1610 is($w[0], $expect, $name);
1611 }
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NC
1612}
1613
1614sub warning_like {
1615 my ($code, $expect, $name) = @_;
1616 die sprintf "Expect must be a regexp object"
1617 unless ref $expect eq 'Regexp';
f4554ed5 1618 local $Level = $Level + 1;
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1619 my @w = capture_warnings($code);
1620 if (@w > 1) {
1621 _fail_excess_warnings(0 + defined $expect, \@w, $name);
1622 } else {
1623 like($w[0], $expect, $name);
1624 }
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NC
1625}
1626
087986a7 1627# Set a watchdog to timeout the entire test file
5fe9b82b
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1628# NOTE: If the test file uses 'threads', then call the watchdog() function
1629# _AFTER_ the 'threads' module is loaded.
5732108f 1630sub watchdog ($;$)
087986a7
JH
1631{
1632 my $timeout = shift;
36436324 1633 my $method = shift || "";
087986a7
JH
1634 my $timeout_msg = 'Test process timed out - terminating';
1635
e07ce2e4
GG
1636 # Valgrind slows perl way down so give it more time before dying.
1637 $timeout *= 10 if $ENV{PERL_VALGRIND};
1638
087986a7
JH
1639 my $pid_to_kill = $$; # PID for this process
1640
5732108f
GG
1641 if ($method eq "alarm") {
1642 goto WATCHDOG_VIA_ALARM;
1643 }
1644
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MS
1645 # shut up use only once warning
1646 my $threads_on = $threads::threads && $threads::threads;
1647
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1648 # Don't use a watchdog process if 'threads' is loaded -
1649 # use a watchdog thread instead
78325d7a 1650 if (!$threads_on || $method eq "process") {
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1651
1652 # On Windows and VMS, try launching a watchdog process
1653 # using system(1, ...) (see perlport.pod)
4b0f0df6 1654 if ($is_mswin || $is_vms) {
5fe9b82b 1655 # On Windows, try to get the 'real' PID
4b0f0df6 1656 if ($is_mswin) {
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JH
1657 eval { require Win32; };
1658 if (defined(&Win32::GetCurrentProcessId)) {
1659 $pid_to_kill = Win32::GetCurrentProcessId();
1660 }
087986a7 1661 }
087986a7 1662
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JH
1663 # If we still have a fake PID, we can't use this method at all
1664 return if ($pid_to_kill <= 0);
1665
1666 # Launch watchdog process
1667 my $watchdog;
1668 eval {
1669 local $SIG{'__WARN__'} = sub {
1670 _diag("Watchdog warning: $_[0]");
1671 };
4b0f0df6 1672 my $sig = $is_vms ? 'TERM' : 'KILL';
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1673 my $prog = "sleep($timeout);" .
1674 "warn qq/# $timeout_msg" . '\n/;' .
1675 "kill(q/$sig/, $pid_to_kill);";
1676
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1677 # If we're in taint mode PATH will be tainted
1678 $ENV{PATH} =~ /(.*)/s;
1679 local $ENV{PATH} = untaint_path($1);
1680
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SH
1681 # On Windows use the indirect object plus LIST form to guarantee
1682 # that perl is launched directly rather than via the shell (see
1683 # perlfunc.pod), and ensure that the LIST has multiple elements
1684 # since the indirect object plus COMMANDSTRING form seems to
1685 # hang (see perl #121283). Don't do this on VMS, which doesn't
1686 # support the LIST form at all.
1687 if ($is_mswin) {
1688 my $runperl = which_perl();
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TC
1689 $runperl =~ /(.*)/;
1690 $runperl = $1;
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SH
1691 if ($runperl =~ m/\s/) {
1692 $runperl = qq{"$runperl"};
1693 }
1694 $watchdog = system({ $runperl } 1, $runperl, '-e', $prog);
1695 }
1696 else {
1697 my $cmd = _create_runperl(prog => $prog);
1698 $watchdog = system(1, $cmd);
1699 }
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JH
1700 };
1701 if ($@ || ($watchdog <= 0)) {
1702 _diag('Failed to start watchdog');
1703 _diag($@) if $@;
1704 undef($watchdog);
1705 return;
1706 }
087986a7 1707
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1708 # Add END block to parent to terminate and
1709 # clean up watchdog process
a68d0dcb 1710 eval("END { local \$! = 0; local \$? = 0;
18ae2abf 1711 wait() if kill('KILL', $watchdog); };");
5fe9b82b 1712 return;
087986a7 1713 }
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1715 # Try using fork() to generate a watchdog process
1716 my $watchdog;
1717 eval { $watchdog = fork() };
1718 if (defined($watchdog)) {
1719 if ($watchdog) { # Parent process
1720 # Add END block to parent to terminate and
1721 # clean up watchdog process
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1722 eval "END { local \$! = 0; local \$? = 0;
1723 wait() if kill('KILL', $watchdog); };";
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1724 return;
1725 }
1726
1727 ### Watchdog process code
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1729 # Load POSIX if available
1730 eval { require POSIX; };
087986a7 1731
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1732 # Execute the timeout
1733 sleep($timeout - 2) if ($timeout > 2); # Workaround for perlbug #49073
1734 sleep(2);
087986a7 1735
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1736 # Kill test process if still running
1737 if (kill(0, $pid_to_kill)) {
1738 _diag($timeout_msg);
1739 kill('KILL', $pid_to_kill);
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1740 if ($is_cygwin) {
1741 # sometimes the above isn't enough on cygwin
1742 sleep 1; # wait a little, it might have worked after all
bbd21b34 1743 system("/bin/kill -f $pid_to_kill") if kill(0, $pid_to_kill);
1a34b28b 1744 }
5fe9b82b 1745 }
087986a7 1746
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1747 # Don't execute END block (added at beginning of this file)
1748 $NO_ENDING = 1;
087986a7 1749
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1750 # Terminate ourself (i.e., the watchdog)
1751 POSIX::_exit(1) if (defined(&POSIX::_exit));
1752 exit(1);
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1753 }
1754
5fe9b82b 1755 # fork() failed - fall through and try using a thread
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1756 }
1757
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1758 # Use a watchdog thread because either 'threads' is loaded,
1759 # or fork() failed
cb01154c 1760 if (eval {require threads; 1}) {
b296285b 1761 'threads'->create(sub {
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1762 # Load POSIX if available
1763 eval { require POSIX; };
1764
1765 # Execute the timeout
c1c45e36 1766 my $time_left = $timeout;
a6c9a815 1767 do {
11ea18f2 1768 $time_left = $time_left - sleep($time_left);
a6c9a815 1769 } while ($time_left > 0);
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1770
1771 # Kill the parent (and ourself)
5fe9b82b 1772 select(STDERR); $| = 1;
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1773 _diag($timeout_msg);
1774 POSIX::_exit(1) if (defined(&POSIX::_exit));
4b0f0df6 1775 my $sig = $is_vms ? 'TERM' : 'KILL';
c1c45e36 1776 kill($sig, $pid_to_kill);
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1777 })->detach();
1778 return;
1779 }
1780
5fe9b82b 1781 # If everything above fails, then just use an alarm timeout
5732108f 1782WATCHDOG_VIA_ALARM:
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1783 if (eval { alarm($timeout); 1; }) {
1784 # Load POSIX if available
1785 eval { require POSIX; };
1786
1787 # Alarm handler will do the actual 'killing'
1788 $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
5fe9b82b 1789 select(STDERR); $| = 1;
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1790 _diag($timeout_msg);
1791 POSIX::_exit(1) if (defined(&POSIX::_exit));
4b0f0df6 1792 my $sig = $is_vms ? 'TERM' : 'KILL';
c1c45e36 1793 kill($sig, $pid_to_kill);
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1794 };
1795 }
1796}
1797
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1798# Orphaned Docker or Linux containers do not necessarily attach to PID 1. They might attach to 0 instead.
1799sub is_linux_container {
1800
1801 if ($^O eq 'linux' && open my $fh, '<', '/proc/1/cgroup') {
1802 while(<$fh>) {
1803 if (m{^\d+:pids:(.*)} && $1 ne '/init.scope') {
1804 return 1;
1805 }
1806 }
1807 }
1808
1809 return 0;
1810}
1811
69026470 18121;