$! Test.Com - DCL driver for perl5 regression tests $! $! Version 1.1 4-Dec-1995 $! Charles Bailey bailey@genetics.upenn.edu $ $! A little basic setup $ On Error Then Goto wrapup $ olddef = F$Environment("Default") $ oldmsg = F$Environment("Message") $ If F$Search("t.dir").nes."" $ Then $ Set Default [.t] $ Else $ If F$TrnLNm("Perl_Root").nes."" $ Then $ Set Default Perl_Root:[t] $ Else $ Write Sys$Error "Can't find test directory" $ Exit 44 $ EndIf $ EndIf $ Set Message /Facility/Severity/Identification/Text $ $ exe = ".Exe" $ If p1.nes."" Then exe = p1 $! Pick up a copy of perl to use for the tests $ Delete/Log/NoConfirm Perl.;* $ Copy/Log/NoConfirm [-]Perl'exe' []Perl. $ $! Make the environment look a little friendlier to tests which assume Unix $ cat = "Type" $ Macro/NoDebug/NoList/Object=Echo.Obj Sys$Input .title echo .psect data,wrt,noexe dsc: .word 0 .byte 14 ; DSC$K_DTYPE_T .byte 2 ; DSC$K_CLASS_D .long 0 .psect code,nowrt,exe .entry echo,^m movab dsc,r2 pushab (r2) calls #1,G^LIB$GET_FOREIGN movl 4(r2),r3 movzwl (r2),r0 addl2 4(r2),r0 cmpl r3,r0 bgtru sym.3 nop sym.1: movb (r3),r0 cmpb r0,#65 blss sym.2 cmpb r0,#90 bgtr sym.2 cvtbl r0,r0 addl2 #32,r0 cvtlb r0,(r3) sym.2: incl r3 movzwl (r2),r0 addl2 4(r2),r0 cmpl r3,r0 blequ sym.1 sym.3: pushab (r2) calls #1,G^LIB$PUT_OUTPUT movl #1,r0 ret .end echo $ Link/NoMap/NoTrace/Exe=Echo.Exe Echo.Obj; $ Delete/Log/NoConfirm Echo.Obj;* $ echo = "$" + F$Parse("Echo.Exe") $ $! And do it $ testdir = "Directory/NoHead/NoTrail/Column=1" $ Define/User Perlshr Sys$Disk:[-]PerlShr'exe' $ MCR Sys$Disk:[]Perl. "-I[-.lib]" - "''p2'" "''p3'" "''p4'" "''p5'" "''p6'" $ Deck/Dollar=$$END-OF-TEST$$ # $RCSfile: TEST,v $$Revision: 4.1 $$Date: 92/08/07 18:27:00 $ # Modified for VMS 30-Sep-1994 Charles Bailey bailey@genetics.upenn.edu # # This is written in a peculiar style, since we're trying to avoid # most of the constructs we'll be testing for. # skip those tests we know will fail entirely or cause perl to hang bacause # of Unixisms in the tests. (The Perl operators being tested may work fine, # but the tests may use other operators which don't.) use Config; @compexcl=('cpp.t'); @ioexcl=('argv.t','dup.t','fs.t','inplace.t','pipe.t'); @libexcl=('anydbm.t','db-btree.t','db-hash.t','db-recno.t', 'gdbm.t','io_dup.t', 'io_pipe.t', 'io_sel.t', 'io_sock.t', 'ndbm.t','odbm.t','open2.t','open3.t','posix.t', 'sdbm.t'); # Note: POSIX is not part of basic build, but can be built # separately if you're using DECC # io_xs.t tests the new_tmpfile routine, which doesn't work with the # VAXCRTL, since the file can't be stat()d, an Perl's do_open() # insists on stat()ing a file descriptor before it'll use it. push(@libexcl,'io_xs.t') if $Config{'vms_cc_type'} ne 'decc'; @opexcl=('exec.t','fork.t','glob.t','groups.t','magic.t','misc.t','stat.t'); @exclist=(@compexcl,@ioexcl,@libexcl,@opexcl); foreach $file (@exclist) { $skip{$file}++; } $| = 1; @ARGV = grep($_,@ARGV); # remove empty elements due to "''p1'" syntax if ($ARGV[0] eq '-v') { $verbose = 1; shift; } chdir 't' if -f 't/TEST'; if ($ARGV[0] eq '') { foreach (<[.*]*.t>) { s/.*[\[.]t./[./; ($fname = $_) =~ s/.*\]//; if ($skip{"\L$fname"}) { push(@skipped,$_); } else { push(@ARGV,$_); } } } if (@skipped) { print "The following tests were skipped because they rely extensively on\n"; print " Unixisms not compatible with the current version of perl for VMS:\n"; print "\t",join("\n\t",@skipped),"\n\n"; } $bad = 0; $good = 0; $total = @ARGV; while ($test = shift) { if ($test =~ /^$/) { next; } $te = $test; chop($te); $te .= '.' x (24 - length($te)); open(script,"$test") || die "Can't run $test.\n"; $_ =