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authorJarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>2001-06-18 04:17:15 +0000
committerJarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>2001-06-18 04:17:15 +0000
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tree2d16192636e6ba806ff7a907f682c74f7705a920 /t/lib/ops.t
parentd780cd7a0195e946e636d3ee546f6ef4f21d6acc (diff)
downloadperl-b695f709e8a342e35e482b0437eb6cdacdc58b6b.tar.gz
The Grand Trek: move the *.t files from t/ to lib/ and ext/.
No doubt I made some mistakes like missed some files or misnamed some files. The naming rules were more or less: (1) if the module is from CPAN, follows its ways, be it t/*.t or test.pl. (2) otherwise if there are multiple tests for a module put them in a t/ (3) otherwise if there's only one test put it in Module.t (4) helper files go to module/ (locale, strict, warnings) (5) use longer filenames now that we can (but e.g. the compat-0.6.t and the Text::Balanced test files still were renamed to be more civil against the 8.3 people) installperl was updated appropriately not to install the *.t files or the help files from under lib. TODO: some helper files still remain under t/ that could follow their 'masters'. UPDATE: On second thoughts, why should they. They can continue to live under t/lib, and in fact the locale/strict/warnings helpers that were moved could be moved back. This way the amount of non-installable stuff under lib/ stays smaller. p4raw-id: //depot/perl@10676
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-#!./perl
-
-BEGIN {
- chdir 't' if -d 't';
- @INC = '../lib';
- require Config; import Config;
- if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bOpcode\b/ && $Config{'osname'} ne 'VMS') {
- print "1..0\n";
- exit 0;
- }
-}
-
-print "1..2\n";
-
-eval <<'EOP';
- no ops 'fileno'; # equiv to "perl -M-ops=fileno"
- $a = fileno STDIN;
-EOP
-
-print $@ =~ /trapped/ ? "ok 1\n" : "not ok 1\n# $@\n";
-
-eval <<'EOP';
- use ops ':default'; # equiv to "perl -M(as above) -Mops=:default"
- eval 1;
-EOP
-
-print $@ =~ /trapped/ ? "ok 2\n" : "not ok 2\n# $@\n";
-
-1;