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http://xray.mpe.mpg.de does not serve the mailing list archives anymore
and is not available via the Wayback machine either.
This patch restores the content of a link to an URL "we" hopefully control
better. The message ID correlates to a patch that git blame
identified as being replaced by the current state in the time range.
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Currently TestInit.pm adds '.' to @INC (except if running under taint).
Since *all* tests run from the perl core are invoked as
perl -MTestInit[=arg,arg,..] some/test.t
this means that all test scripts (including those under cpan/ etc) are
excuted with dot present, regardless of the settings of
$PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC and -Ddefault_inc_excludes_dot.
This commit changes it so that:
1) TestInit.pm transparently passes though a trailing dot in @INC
if present (so it now honours $PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC and
-Ddefault_inc_excludes_dot)
2) Adds a 'DOT' arg (e.g. -MTestInit=DOT) which unconditionally adds '.';
3) Updates t/TEST so that it (and t/harness which requires t/TEST)
have a whitelist of cpan/ modules which need '.'; test scripts for these
are invoked with -MTestInit=DOT.
4) Removes the $PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC unsetting in t/TEST and t/harness;
now that environmant variable is passed unchanged to all perl processes
involved in running the test suite.
As of this commit, lots of tests will fail on a dotless perl build; the
next few commits will fix up any tests scripts and non cpan/ distributions
which relied on dot being present.
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require calls now require ./ to be prepended to the file since . is no
longer guaranteed to be in @INC.
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minitest can run before everything is built. Hence, we need to make sure
the directories that buildcustomize.pl puts in @INC are not clobbered by
the test script. Also, we need to make sure that, when run from TEST, we
do actually include buildcustomize.pl.
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Make the order of backslash and forward slash in character classes consistent.
Move the top level modification of $0 adjacent to the top level modification of
$ENV{PERL_CORE}.
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8fcfece7bab67639 added code to TestInit to set the CWD and @INC for tests in
ext. However, the regex used to distinguish where a test was had one forward
slash where a backslash should have been, hence the intended Win32 support
would not work. I'm assuming that no-one has noticed this because no-one has
tried to run tests from the command line on Win32 directly, or if they have
they always use forward slashes in their pathnames.
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To decide whether to default, we can test $set_opt instead of whether @new_inc
is empty, as all places that assign to @new_inc (now to @INC) also set
$set_opt.
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This sets @INC to 'lib, and unless we're already at the top level will
chdir '..' [on the assumption that we are starting in t].
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The behaviour is consistent with previous behaviour, as the equivalent of the
new code used to be run at the top level, hence would happen (unconditionally)
before import() was called.
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Both are intended to transform ./perl into ../../perl, one for forward slashes,
one for backslashes.
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This ensures (reasonable) consistency with tests in cpan/, dist/ and ext/,
which set this to qw(../../lib ../../t), but are not from t/, hence don't have
t/ implicitly in @INC as '.'
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