#!./perl -T BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use File::Basename qw(fileparse basename dirname); print "1..36\n"; # import correctly? print +(defined(&basename) && !defined(&fileparse_set_fstype) ? '' : 'not '),"ok 1\n"; # set fstype -- should replace non-null default print +(length(File::Basename::fileparse_set_fstype('unix')) ? '' : 'not '),"ok 2\n"; # Unix syntax tests ($base,$path,$type) = fileparse('/virgil/aeneid/draft.book7','\.book\d+'); if ($base eq 'draft' and $path eq '/virgil/aeneid/' and $type eq '.book7') { print "ok 3\n"; } else { print "not ok 3 |$base|$path|$type|\n"; } print +(basename('/arma/virumque.cano') eq 'virumque.cano' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 4\n"; print +(dirname('/arma/virumque.cano') eq '/arma' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 5\n"; print +(dirname('arma/') eq '.' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 6\n"; print +(dirname('/') eq '/' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 7\n"; # set fstype -- should replace non-null default print +(File::Basename::fileparse_set_fstype('VMS') eq 'unix' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 8\n"; # VMS syntax tests ($base,$path,$type) = fileparse('virgil:[aeneid]draft.book7','\.book\d+'); if ($base eq 'draft' and $path eq 'virgil:[aeneid]' and $type eq '.book7') { print "ok 9\n"; } else { print "not ok 9 |$base|$path|$type|\n"; } print +(basename('arma:[virumque]cano.trojae') eq 'cano.trojae' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 10\n"; print +(dirname('arma:[virumque]cano.trojae') eq 'arma:[virumque]' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 11\n"; print +(dirname('arma:cano.trojae') eq 'arma:' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 12\n"; print +(dirname('arma:virumque.cano') eq 'arma:' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 13\n"; $ENV{DEFAULT} = '' unless exists $ENV{DEFAULT}; print +(dirname('virumque.cano') eq $ENV{DEFAULT} ? '' : 'not '),"ok 14\n"; print +(dirname('arma/') eq '.' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 15\n"; # set fstype -- should replace non-null default print +(File::Basename::fileparse_set_fstype('MSDOS') eq 'VMS' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 16\n"; # MSDOS syntax tests ($base,$path,$type) = fileparse('C:\\virgil\\aeneid\\draft.book7','\.book\d+'); if ($base eq 'draft' and $path eq 'C:\\virgil\\aeneid\\' and $type eq '.book7') { print "ok 17\n"; } else { print "not ok 17 |$base|$path|$type|\n"; } print +(basename('A:virumque\\cano.trojae') eq 'cano.trojae' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 18\n"; print +(dirname('A:\\virumque\\cano.trojae') eq 'A:\\virumque' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 19\n"; print +(dirname('A:\\') eq 'A:\\' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 20\n"; print +(dirname('arma\\') eq '.' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 21\n"; # Yes "/" is a legal path separator under MSDOS basename("lib/File/Basename.pm") eq "Basename.pm" or print "not "; print "ok 22\n"; # set fstype -- should replace non-null default print +(File::Basename::fileparse_set_fstype('MacOS') eq 'MSDOS' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 23\n"; # MacOS syntax tests ($base,$path,$type) = fileparse('virgil:aeneid:draft.book7','\.book\d+'); if ($base eq 'draft' and $path eq 'virgil:aeneid:' and $type eq '.book7') { print "ok 24\n"; } else { print "not ok 24 |$base|$path|$type|\n"; } print +(basename(':arma:virumque:cano.trojae') eq 'cano.trojae' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 25\n"; print +(dirname(':arma:virumque:cano.trojae') eq ':arma:virumque:' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 26\n"; print +(dirname('arma:') eq 'arma:' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 27\n"; print +(dirname(':') eq ':' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 28\n"; # Check quoting of metacharacters in suffix arg by basename() print +(basename(':arma:virumque:cano.trojae','.trojae') eq 'cano' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 29\n"; print +(basename(':arma:virumque:cano_trojae','.trojae') eq 'cano_trojae' ? '' : 'not '),"ok 30\n"; # extra tests for a few specific bugs File::Basename::fileparse_set_fstype 'MSDOS'; # perl5.003_18 gives C:/perl/.\ print +((fileparse 'C:/perl/lib')[1] eq 'C:/perl/' ? '' : 'not '), "ok 31\n"; # perl5.003_18 gives C:\perl\ print +(dirname('C:\\perl\\lib\\') eq 'C:\\perl' ? '' : 'not '), "ok 32\n"; File::Basename::fileparse_set_fstype 'UNIX'; # perl5.003_18 gives '.' print +(dirname('/perl/') eq '/' ? '' : 'not '), "ok 33\n"; # perl5.003_18 gives '/perl/lib' print +(dirname('/perl/lib//') eq '/perl' ? '' : 'not '), "ok 34\n"; # The empty tainted value, for tainting strings my $TAINT = substr($^X, 0, 0); # How to identify taint when you see it sub any_tainted (@) { not eval { join("",@_), kill 0; 1 }; } sub tainted ($) { any_tainted @_; } sub all_tainted (@) { for (@_) { return 0 unless tainted $_ } 1; } print +(tainted(dirname($TAINT.'/perl/lib//')) ? '' : 'not '), "ok 35\n"; print +(all_tainted(fileparse($TAINT.'/dir/draft.book7','\.book\d+')) ? '' : 'not '), "ok 36\n";