#!./perl -w =head1 filenames.t Test the well-formed-ness of filenames names in the MANIFEST file. Current tests being done: =over 4 =item * no more than 39 characters before the dot, and 39 after =item * no filenames starting with - =item * don't use any of these names (regardless of case) before the dot: CON, PRN, AUX, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, and LPT9 =item * no spaces, ( or & in filenames =back =cut BEGIN { chdir 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use strict; use File::Basename; require './test.pl'; my $manifest = '../MANIFEST'; open my $m, '<', $manifest or die "Can't open '$manifest': $!"; my @files; while (<$m>) { chomp; my($path) = split /\t+/; push @files, $path; } close $m or die $!; plan(scalar @files); PATHNAME: for my $pathname (@files) { my @path_components = split('/',$pathname); my $filename = pop @path_components; for my $component (@path_components) { if ($component =~ /\./) { fail("$pathname has directory components containing '.'"); next PATHNAME; } if (length $component > 32) { fail("$pathname has a name over 32 characters (VOS requirement)"); next PATHNAME; } } if ($filename =~ /^\-/) { fail("$pathname starts with -"); next PATHNAME; } my($before, $after) = split /\./, $filename; if (length $before > 39) { fail("$pathname has more than 39 characters before the dot"); } elsif ($after && length $after > 39) { fail("$pathname has more than 39 characters after the dot"); } elsif ($filename =~ /^(?:CON|PRN|AUX|NUL|COM[1-9]|LPT[1-9])\./i) { fail("$pathname has a reserved name"); } elsif ($filename =~ /\s|\(|\&/) { fail("$pathname has a reserved character"); } else { pass("$pathname ok"); } } # EOF