#!./perl -w # Test that there are no missing authors in AUTHORS BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; require "./test.pl"; set_up_inc('../lib', '..'); } use TestInit qw(T); # T is chdir to the top level use strict; my $source_dir = find_git_or_skip('all'); skip_all( "This distro may have modified some files in cpan/. Skipping validation.") if $ENV{'PERL_BUILD_PACKAGING'}; skip_all( "This is a shallow clone, this test requires history.") if (-e "$source_dir/.git/shallow"); my $revision_range = ''; # could use 'v5.22.0..' as default, no reason to recheck all previous commits... if ( $ENV{TRAVIS} && defined $ENV{TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE} ) { # travisci is adding a merge commit when smoking a pull request # unfortunately it's going to use the default GitHub email from the author # which can differ from the one the author wants to use as part of the pull request # let's simply use the TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE which list the commits we want to check # all the more a pull request should not be impacted by blead being incorrect $revision_range = $ENV{TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE}; } elsif( $ENV{GITHUB_ACTIONS} && length $ENV{GITHUB_BASE_REF} ) { # Same as above, except for GitHub Actions # https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/using-environment-variables # we should be on a merge commit, but double check my $branch_head = `git rev-parse -q --verify "HEAD^2"`; chomp $branch_head; # gives the history of the branch being merged, excluding what it is # merged into $revision_range = '"HEAD^1..HEAD^2"' if $branch_head; } exec("$^X Porting/updateAUTHORS.pl --validate $revision_range"); # EOF