#!./perl # What does this test? # This test executes Porting/pod_rules.pl and reports the result of that # program. # # Why do we test this? # Among other reasons, to check the well-formed-ness of these files: # win32/makefile.mk # MANIFEST # win32/Makefile # win32/pod.mak # Makefile.SH # vms/descrip_mms.template # # It's broken - how do I fix it? # If MANIFEST fails the 'up to date' test, it will probably also fail # t/porting/manifest.t as well. Follow instructions in that file for # correcting the MANIFEST. When that file passes, the MANIFEST check in this # file will probably pass as well. BEGIN { # We need to be at the top level dir. if (-f 'test.pl' && -f 'harness') { chdir '..'; } @INC = qw(lib .); # Special @INC. require './t/test.pl'; } use strict; use Config; if ( $Config{usecrosscompile} ) { skip_all( "Not all files are available during cross-compilation" ); } my $result = runperl(switches => ['-f', '-Ilib'], progfile => 'Porting/pod_rules.pl', args => ['--tap'], nolib => 1, ); print $result;