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diff --git a/cpan/CGI/t/http.t b/cpan/CGI/t/http.t deleted file mode 100644 index 2ed38631d6..0000000000 --- a/cpan/CGI/t/http.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -#!./perl -w - -# Fixes RT 12909 - -use lib qw(t/lib); - -use Test::More tests => 7; -use CGI; - -my $cgi = CGI->new(); - -{ - # http() without arguments should not cause warnings - local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die @_ }; - ok eval { $cgi->http(); 1 }, "http() without arguments doesn't warn"; - ok eval { $cgi->https(); 1 }, "https() without arguments doesn't warn"; -} - -{ - # Capitalization and the use of hyphens versus underscores are not significant. - local $ENV{'HTTP_HOST'} = 'foo'; - is $cgi->http('Host'), 'foo', 'http("Host") returns $ENV{HTTP_HOST}'; - is $cgi->http('http-host'), 'foo', 'http("http-host") returns $ENV{HTTP_HOST}'; -} - -{ - # Called with no arguments returns the list of HTTP environment variables - local $ENV{'HTTPS_FOO'} = 'bar'; - my @http = $cgi->http(); - is scalar( grep /^HTTPS/, @http), 0, "http() doesn't return HTTPS variables"; -} - -{ - # https() - # The same as http(), but operates on the HTTPS environment variables present when the SSL protocol is in - # effect. Can be used to determine whether SSL is turned on. - my @expect = grep /^HTTPS/, keys %ENV; - push @expect, 'HTTPS' if not exists $ENV{HTTPS}; - push @expect, 'HTTPS_KEYSIZE' if not exists $ENV{HTTPS_KEYSIZE}; - local $ENV{'HTTPS'} = 'ON'; - local $ENV{'HTTPS_KEYSIZE'} = 512; - is $cgi->https(), 'ON', 'scalar context to check SSL is on'; - ok eq_set( [$cgi->https()], \@expect), 'list context returns https keys'; -} |