use Getopt::Long qw(:config bundling no_auto_abbrev);
use Pod::Usage;
use Config;
+use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
+use File::Spec;
my @targets
= qw(none config.sh config.h miniperl lib/Config.pm Fcntl perl test_prep);
'test-build', 'validate',
'all-fixups', 'early-fixup=s@', 'late-fixup=s@', 'valgrind',
'check-args', 'check-shebang!', 'usage|help|?', 'gold=s',
+ 'module=s', 'with-module=s', 'cpan-config-dir=s',
+ 'test-module=s', 'no-module-tests',
'A=s@',
'D=s@' => sub {
my (undef, $val) = @_;
}
pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
- unless @ARGV || $match || $options{'test-build'} || defined $options{'one-liner'};
+ unless @ARGV || $match || $options{'test-build'}
+ || defined $options{'one-liner'} || defined $options{module}
+ || defined $options{'test-module'};
pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
if !$options{'one-liner'} && ($options{l} || $options{w});
+if ($options{'no-module-tests'} && $options{module}) {
+ print STDERR "--module and --no-module-tests are exclusive.\n\n";
+ pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
+}
+if ($options{'no-module-tests'} && $options{'test-module'}) {
+ print STDERR "--test-module and --no-module-tests are exclusive.\n\n";
+ pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
+}
+if ($options{module} && $options{'test-module'}) {
+ print STDERR "--module and --test-module are exclusive.\n\n";
+ pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
+}
check_shebang($ARGV[0])
if $options{'check-shebang'} && @ARGV && !$options{match};
.../Porting/bisect.pl --test-build -Dd_dosuid
# When did this test program start generating errors from valgrind?
.../Porting/bisect.pl --valgrind ../test_prog.pl
+ # When did these cpan modules start failing to compile/pass tests?
+ .../Porting/bisect.pl --module=autobox,Moose
+ # When did this code stop working in blead with these modules?
+ .../Porting/bisect.pl --with-module=Moose,Moo -e 'use Moose; 1;'
+ # Like the above 2 but with custom CPAN::MyConfig
+ .../Porting/bisect.pl --module=Moo --cpan-config-dir=/home/blah/custom/
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=item *
+--module module1,module2,...
+
+Install this (or these) module(s), die when it (the last of those)
+cannot be updated to the current version.
+
+Misnomer. the argument can be any argument that can be passed to CPAN
+shell's install command. B<But>: since we only have the uptodate
+command to verify that an install has taken place, we are unable to
+determine success for arguments like
+MSCHWERN/Test-Simple-1.005000_005.tar.gz.
+
+In so far, it is not such a misnomer.
+
+Note that this and I<--with-module> will both require a C<CPAN::MyConfig>.
+If F<$ENV{HOME}/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm> does not exist, a CPAN shell will
+be started up for you so you can configure one. Feel free to let
+CPAN pick defaults for you. Enter 'quit' when you are done, and
+then everything should be all set. Alternatively, you may
+specify a custom C<CPAN::MyConfig> by using I<--cpan-config-dir>.
+
+Also, if you want to bisect a module that needs a display (like
+TK) and you don't want random screens appearing and disappearing
+on your computer while you're working, you can do something like
+this:
+
+In a terminal:
+
+ $ while true; do date ; if ! ps auxww | grep -v grep \
+ | grep -q Xvfb; then Xvfb :121 & fi; echo -n 'sleeping 60 '; \
+ sleep 60; done
+
+And then:
+
+ DISPLAY=":121" .../Porting/bisect.pl --module=TK
+
+(Some display alternatives are vncserver and Xnest.)
+
+=item *
+
+--with-module module1,module2,...
+
+Like I<--module> above, except this simply installs the requested
+modules and they can then be used in other tests.
+
+For example:
+
+ .../Porting/bisect.pl --with-module=Moose -e 'use Moose; ...'
+
+=item *
+
+--no-module-tests
+
+Use in conjunction with I<--with-module> to install the modules without
+running their tests. This can be a big time saver.
+
+For example:
+
+ .../Porting/bisect.pl --with-module=Moose --no-module-tests \
+ -e 'use Moose; ...'
+
+=item *
+
+--test-module
+
+This is like I<--module>, but just runs the module's tests, instead of
+installing it.
+
+WARNING: This is a somewhat experimental option, known to work on recent
+CPAN shell versions. If you use this option and strange things happen,
+please report them.
+
+Usually, you can just use I<--module>, but if you are getting inconsistent
+installation failures and you just want to see when the tests started
+failing, you might find this option useful.
+
+=item *
+
+--cpan-config-dir /home/blah/custom
+
+If defined, this will cause L<CPAN> to look for F<CPAN/MyConfig.pm> inside of
+the specified directory, instead of using the default config of
+F<$ENV{HOME}/.cpan/>.
+
+If no default config exists, a L<CPAN> shell will be fired up for you to
+configure things. Letting L<CPAN> automatically configure things for you
+should work well enough. You probably want to choose I<manual> instead of
+I<local::lib> if it asks. When you're finished with configuration, just
+type I<q> and hit I<ENTER> and the bisect should continue.
+
+=item *
+
--force-manifest
By default, a build will "skip" if any files listed in F<MANIFEST> are not
while (<$fh>) {
if ($_ =~ $re) {
++$matches;
- if (tr/\t\r\n -~\200-\377//c) {
+ if (/[^[:^cntrl:]\h\v]/) { # Matches non-spacing non-C1 controls
print "Binary file $file matches\n";
} else {
$_ .= "\n" unless /\n\z/;
}
push @ARGS, map {"-A$_"} @{$options{A}};
+my $prefix;
+
+# Testing a module? We need to install perl/cpan modules to a temp dir
+if ($options{module} || $options{'with-module'} || $options{'test-module'})
+{
+ $prefix = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1);
+
+ push @ARGS, "-Dprefix=$prefix";
+ push @ARGS, "-Uversiononly", "-Dinstallusrbinperl=n";
+}
+
# If a file in MANIFEST is missing, Configure asks if you want to
# continue (the default being 'n'). With stdin closed or /dev/null,
# it exits immediately and the check for config.sh below will skip.
# Emulate noextensions if Configure doesn't support it.
fake_noextensions()
if $major < 10 && $defines{noextensions};
- system_or_die('./Configure -S');
+ if (system './Configure -S') {
+ # See commit v5.23.5-89-g7a4fcb3. Configure may try to run
+ # ./optdef.sh instead of UU/optdef.sh. Copying the file is
+ # easier than patching Configure (which mentions optdef.sh multi-
+ # ple times).
+ require File::Copy;
+ File::Copy::copy("UU/optdef.sh", "./optdef.sh");
+ system_or_die('./Configure -S');
+ }
}
if ($target =~ /config\.s?h/) {
}
}
+my $just_testing = 0;
+
if ($options{'test-build'}) {
report_and_exit($expected_file_found, 'could build', 'could not build',
$real_target);
} elsif (!$expected_file_found) {
skip("could not build $real_target");
+} elsif (my $mod_opt = $options{module} || $options{'with-module'}
+ || ($just_testing++, $options{'test-module'})) {
+ # Testing a cpan module? See if it will install
+ # First we need to install this perl somewhere
+ system_or_die('./installperl');
+
+ my @m = split(',', $mod_opt);
+
+ my $bdir = File::Temp::tempdir(
+ CLEANUP => 1,
+ ) or die $!;
+
+ # Don't ever stop to ask the user for input
+ $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING} = 1;
+ $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1;
+
+ # Don't let these interfere with our cpan installs
+ delete $ENV{PERL_MB_OPT};
+ delete $ENV{PERL_MM_OPT};
+
+ # Make sure we load up our CPAN::MyConfig and then
+ # override the build_dir so we have a fresh one
+ # every build
+ my $cdir = $options{'cpan-config-dir'}
+ || File::Spec->catfile($ENV{HOME},".cpan");
+
+ my @cpanshell = (
+ "$prefix/bin/perl",
+ "-I", "$cdir",
+ "-MCPAN::MyConfig",
+ "-MCPAN",
+ "-e","\$CPAN::Config->{build_dir}=q{$bdir};",
+ "-e",
+ );
+
+ for (@m) {
+ s/-/::/g if /-/ and !m|/|;
+ }
+ my $install = join ",", map { "'$_'" } @m;
+ if ($just_testing) {
+ $install = "test($install)";
+ } elsif ($options{'no-module-tests'}) {
+ $install = "notest('install',$install)";
+ } else {
+ $install = "install($install)";
+ }
+ my $last = $m[-1];
+ my $status_method = $just_testing ? 'test' : 'uptodate';
+ my $shellcmd = "$install; die unless CPAN::Shell->expand(Module => '$last')->$status_method;";
+
+ if ($options{module} || $options{'test-module'}) {
+ run_report_and_exit(@cpanshell, $shellcmd);
+ } else {
+ my $ret = run_with_options({setprgp => $options{setpgrp},
+ timeout => $options{timeout},
+ }, @cpanshell, $shellcmd);
+ $ret &= 0xff if $options{crash};
+
+ # Failed? Give up
+ if ($ret) {
+ report_and_exit(!$ret, 'zero exit from', 'non-zero exit from', "@_");
+ }
+ }
}
match_and_exit($real_target, @ARGV) if $match;
}
}
-# Local variables:
-# cperl-indent-level: 4
-# indent-tabs-mode: nil
-# End:
-#
# ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: