#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } my $perl = $^X; $perl = VMS::Filespec::vmsify($perl) if $^O eq 'VMS'; my $Invoke_Perl = qq(MCR $perl "-I[-.lib]"); require "./test.pl"; plan(tests => 25); SKIP: { skip("tests for non-VMS only", 1) if $^O eq 'VMS'; no utf8; BEGIN { $Orig_Bits = $^H } # make sure that all those 'use vmsish' calls didn't do anything. is( $Orig_Bits, $^H, 'use vmsish a no-op' ); } SKIP: { skip("tests for VMS only", 24) unless $^O eq 'VMS'; #========== vmsish status ========== `$Invoke_Perl -e 1`; # Avoid system() from a pipe from harness. Mutter. is($?,0,"simple Perl invokation: POSIX success status"); { use vmsish qw(status); is(($? & 1),1, "importing vmsish [vmsish status]"); { no vmsish qw(status); # check unimport function is($?,0, "unimport vmsish [POSIX STATUS]"); } # and lexical scoping is(($? & 1),1,"lex scope of vmsish [vmsish status]"); } is($?,0,"outer lex scope of vmsish [POSIX status]"); { use vmsish qw(exit); # check import function is($?,0,"importing vmsish exit [POSIX status]"); } #========== vmsish exit, messages ========== { use vmsish qw(status); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "exit 1"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line like($msg,'ABORT', "POSIX ERR exit, DCL error message check"); is($?&1,0,"vmsish status check, POSIX ERR exit"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(exit); exit 1"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(length($msg)==0,"vmsish OK exit, DCL error message check"); is($?&1,1, "vmsish status check, vmsish OK exit"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(exit); exit 44"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line like($msg, 'ABORT', "vmsish ERR exit, DCL error message check"); is($?&1,0,"vmsish ERR exit, vmsish status check"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(hushed); exit 1"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(($msg !~ /ABORT/),"POSIX ERR exit, vmsish hushed, DCL error message check"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(exit hushed); exit 44"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(($msg !~ /ABORT/),"vmsish ERR exit, vmsish hushed, DCL error message check"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(exit hushed); no vmsish qw(hushed); exit 44"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line like($msg,'ABORT',"vmsish ERR exit, no vmsish hushed, DCL error message check"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(hushed); die(qw(blah));"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(($msg !~ /ABORT/),"die, vmsish hushed, DCL error message check"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(hushed); use Carp; croak(qw(blah));"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(($msg !~ /ABORT/),"croak, vmsish hushed, DCL error message check"); $msg = do_a_perl('-e "use vmsish qw(exit); vmsish::hushed(1); exit 44;"'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(($msg !~ /ABORT/),"vmsish ERR exit, vmsish hushed at runtime, DCL error message check"); local *TEST; open(TEST,'>vmsish_test.pl') || die('not ok ?? : unable to open "vmsish_test.pl" for writing'); print TEST "#! perl\n"; print TEST "use vmsish qw(hushed);\n"; print TEST "\$obvious = (\$compile(\$error;\n"; close TEST; $msg = do_a_perl('vmsish_test.pl'); $msg =~ s/\n/\\n/g; # keep output on one line ok(($msg !~ /ABORT/),"compile ERR exit, vmsish hushed, DCL error message check"); unlink 'vmsish_test.pl'; } #========== vmsish time ========== { my($utctime, @utclocal, @utcgmtime, $utcmtime, $vmstime, @vmslocal, @vmsgmtime, $vmsmtime, $utcval, $vmaval, $offset); # Make sure apparent local time isn't GMT if (not $ENV{'SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL'}) { $oldtz = $ENV{'SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL'}; $ENV{'SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL'} = 3600; eval "END { \$ENV{'SYS\$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL'} = $oldtz; }"; gmtime(0); # Force reset of tz offset } # Unless we are prepared to parse the timezone rules here and figure out # what the correct offset was when the file was last revised, we need to # use a file for which the current offset is known to be valid. That's why # we create a file rather than using an existing one for the stat() test. my $file = 'sys$scratch:vmsish_t_flirble.tmp'; open TMP, ">$file" or die "Couldn't open file $file"; close TMP; END { 1 while unlink $file; } { use_ok('vmsish qw(time)'); # but that didn't get it in our current scope use vmsish qw(time); $vmstime = time; @vmslocal = localtime($vmstime); @vmsgmtime = gmtime($vmstime); $vmsmtime = (stat $file)[9]; } $utctime = time; @utclocal = localtime($vmstime); @utcgmtime = gmtime($vmstime); $utcmtime = (stat $file)[9]; $offset = $ENV{'SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL'}; # We allow lots of leeway (10 sec) difference for these tests, # since it's unlikely local time will differ from UTC by so small # an amount, and it renders the test resistant to delays from # things like stat() on a file mounted over a slow network link. ok(abs($utctime - $vmstime + $offset) <= 10,"(time) UTC: $utctime VMS: $vmstime"); $utcval = $utclocal[5] * 31536000 + $utclocal[7] * 86400 + $utclocal[2] * 3600 + $utclocal[1] * 60 + $utclocal[0]; $vmsval = $vmslocal[5] * 31536000 + $vmslocal[7] * 86400 + $vmslocal[2] * 3600 + $vmslocal[1] * 60 + $vmslocal[0]; ok(abs($vmsval - $utcval + $offset) <= 10, "(localtime) UTC: $utcval VMS: $vmsval"); print "# UTC: @utclocal\n# VMS: @vmslocal\n"; $utcval = $utcgmtime[5] * 31536000 + $utcgmtime[7] * 86400 + $utcgmtime[2] * 3600 + $utcgmtime[1] * 60 + $utcgmtime[0]; $vmsval = $vmsgmtime[5] * 31536000 + $vmsgmtime[7] * 86400 + $vmsgmtime[2] * 3600 + $vmsgmtime[1] * 60 + $vmsgmtime[0]; ok(abs($vmsval - $utcval + $offset) <= 10, "(gmtime) UTC: $utcval VMS: $vmsval"); print "# UTC: @utcgmtime\n# VMS: @vmsgmtime\n"; ok(abs($utcmtime - $vmsmtime + $offset) <= 10,"(stat) UTC: $utcmtime VMS: $vmsmtime"); } } #====== need this to make sure error messages come out, even if # they were turned off in invoking procedure sub do_a_perl { local *P; open(P,'>vmsish_test.com') || die('not ok ?? : unable to open "vmsish_test.com" for writing'); print P "\$ set message/facil/sever/ident/text\n"; print P "\$ define/nolog/user sys\$error _nla0:\n"; print P "\$ $Invoke_Perl @_\n"; close P; my $x = `\@vmsish_test.com`; unlink 'vmsish_test.com'; return $x; }