#!perl # Purpose: test UserPreamble and UserPostamble # It's a minor variation of 'pod2latex.t', # subject to the same limitations. # Variant provided by # Adriano Rodrigues Ferreira use Test; use strict; BEGIN { plan tests => 17 } use Pod::LaTeX; # The link parsing changed between v0.22 and v0.30 of Pod::ParseUtils use Pod::ParseUtils; my $linkver = $Pod::ParseUtils::VERSION; # Set up an END block to remove the test output file END { unlink "test.tex"; }; ok(1); # First thing to do is to read the expected output from # the DATA filehandle and store it in a scalar. # Do this until we read an =pod my @reference; while (my $line = ) { last if $line =~ /^=pod/; push(@reference,$line); } my $user_preamble = < $user_preamble, UserPostamble => $user_postamble ); my $parser = Pod::LaTeX->new(%params); ok($parser); # Create an output file open(OUTFH, "> test.tex" ) or die "Unable to open test tex file: $!\n"; # Read from the DATA filehandle and write to a new output file # Really want to write this to a scalar $parser->parse_from_filehandle(\*DATA,\*OUTFH); close(OUTFH) or die "Error closing OUTFH test.tex: $!\n"; # Now read in OUTFH and compare open(INFH, "< test.tex") or die "Unable to read test tex file: $!\n"; my @output = ; ok(@output, @reference); for my $i (0..$#reference) { next if $reference[$i] =~ /^%%/; # skip timestamp comments ok($output[$i], $reference[$i]); } close(INFH) or die "Error closing INFH test.tex: $!\n"; __DATA__ \documentclass{article} \begin{document} %% Latex generated from POD in document (unknown) %% Using the perl module Pod::LaTeX %% Converted on Wed Jan 14 19:04:22 2004 %% Preamble supplied by user. \section{POD\label{POD}\index{POD}} This is a POD file, very simple. \textit{Bye}. \end{document} =pod =head1 POD This is a POD file, very simple. I.