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#
# t/test.pl - most of Test::More functionality without the fuss
#
my $test = 1;
my $planned;
$TODO = 0;
sub plan {
my $n;
if (@_ == 1) {
$n = shift;
} else {
my %plan = @_;
$n = $plan{tests};
}
print "1..$n\n";
$planned = $n;
}
END {
my $ran = $test - 1;
if (defined $planned && $planned != $ran) {
print "# Looks like you planned $planned tests but ran $ran.\n";
}
}
sub skip_all {
if (@_) {
print "1..0 - @_\n";
} else {
print "1..0\n";
}
exit(0);
}
sub _ok {
my ($pass, $where, $name, @mess) = @_;
# Do not try to microoptimize by factoring out the "not ".
# VMS will avenge.
my $out;
if ($name) {
$out = $pass ? "ok $test - $name" : "not ok $test - $name";
} else {
$out = $pass ? "ok $test" : "not ok $test";
}
$out .= " # TODO $TODO" if $TODO;
print "$out\n";
unless ($pass) {
print "# Failed $where\n";
}
# Ensure that the message is properly escaped.
print map { /^#/ ? "$_\n" : "# $_\n" }
map { split /\n/ } @mess if @mess;
$test++;
return $pass;
}
sub _where {
my @caller = caller(1);
return "at $caller[1] line $caller[2]";
}
sub ok {
my ($pass, $name, @mess) = @_;
_ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
}
sub _q {
my $x = shift;
return 'undef' unless defined $x;
my $q = $x;
$q =~ s/'/\\'/;
return "'$q'";
}
sub is {
my ($got, $expected, $name, @mess) = @_;
my $pass = $got eq $expected;
unless ($pass) {
unshift(@mess, "# got "._q($got)."\n",
"# expected "._q($expected)."\n");
}
_ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
}
sub isnt {
my ($got, $isnt, $name, @mess) = @_;
my $pass = $got ne $isnt;
unless( $pass ) {
unshift(@mess, "# it should not be "._q($got)."\n",
"# but it is.\n");
}
_ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
}
# Note: this isn't quite as fancy as Test::More::like().
sub like {
my ($got, $expected, $name, @mess) = @_;
my $pass;
if (ref $expected eq 'Regexp') {
$pass = $got =~ $expected;
unless ($pass) {
unshift(@mess, "# got '$got'\n");
}
} else {
$pass = $got =~ /$expected/;
unless ($pass) {
unshift(@mess, "# got '$got'\n",
"# expected /$expected/\n");
}
}
_ok($pass, _where(), $name, @mess);
}
sub pass {
_ok(1, '', @_);
}
sub fail {
_ok(0, _where(), @_);
}
sub next_test {
$test++
}
# Note: can't pass multipart messages since we try to
# be compatible with Test::More::skip().
sub skip {
my $why = shift;
my $n = @_ ? shift : 1;
for (1..$n) {
print "ok $test # skip: $why\n";
$test++;
}
local $^W = 0;
last SKIP;
}
sub eq_array {
my ($ra, $rb) = @_;
return 0 unless $#$ra == $#$rb;
for my $i (0..$#$ra) {
return 0 unless $ra->[$i] eq $rb->[$i];
}
return 1;
}
sub require_ok {
my ($require) = @_;
eval <<REQUIRE_OK;
require $require;
REQUIRE_OK
_ok(!$@, _where(), "require $require");
}
sub use_ok {
my ($use) = @_;
eval <<USE_OK;
use $use;
USE_OK
_ok(!$@, _where(), "use $use");
}
# runperl - Runs a separate perl interpreter.
# Arguments :
# switches => [ command-line switches ]
# nolib => 1 # don't use -I../lib (included by default)
# prog => one-liner (avoid quotes)
# progfile => perl script
# stdin => string to feed the stdin
# stderr => redirect stderr to stdout
# args => [ command-line arguments to the perl program ]
# verbose => print the command line
my $is_mswin = $^O eq 'MSWin32';
my $is_netware = $^O eq 'NetWare';
my $is_macos = $^O eq 'MacOS';
my $is_vms = $^O eq 'VMS';
sub _quote_args {
my ($runperl, $args) = @_;
foreach (@$args) {
# In VMS protect with doublequotes because otherwise
# DCL will lowercase -- unless already doublequoted.
$_ = q(").$_.q(") if $is_vms && !/^\"/;
$$runperl .= ' ' . $_;
}
}
sub runperl {
my %args = @_;
my $runperl = $^X;
if ($args{switches}) {
_quote_args(\$runperl, $args{switches});
}
unless ($args{nolib}) {
if ($is_macos) {
$runperl .= ' -I::lib';
# Use UNIX style error messages instead of MPW style.
$runperl .= ' -MMac::err=unix' if $args{stderr};
}
else {
$runperl .= ' "-I../lib"'; # doublequotes because of VMS
}
}
if (defined $args{prog}) {
if ($is_mswin || $is_netware || $is_vms) {
$runperl .= qq( -e ") . $args{prog} . qq(");
}
else {
$runperl .= qq( -e ') . $args{prog} . qq(');
}
} elsif (defined $args{progfile}) {
$runperl .= qq( "$args{progfile}");
}
if (defined $args{stdin}) {
# so we don't try to put literal newlines and crs onto the
# command line.
$args{stdin} =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
$args{stdin} =~ s/\r/\\r/g;
if ($is_mswin || $is_netware || $is_vms) {
$runperl = qq{$^X -e "print qq(} .
$args{stdin} . q{)" | } . $runperl;
}
else {
$runperl = qq{$^X -e 'print qq(} .
$args{stdin} . q{)' | } . $runperl;
}
}
if (defined $args{args}) {
_quote_args(\$runperl, $args{args});
}
$runperl .= ' 2>&1' if $args{stderr} && !$is_macos;
$runperl .= " \xB3 Dev:Null" if !$args{stderr} && $is_macos;
if ($args{verbose}) {
my $runperldisplay = $runperl;
$runperldisplay =~ s/\n/\n\#/g;
print "# $runperldisplay\n";
}
my $result = `$runperl`;
$result =~ s/\n\n/\n/ if $is_vms; # XXX pipes sometimes double these
return $result;
}
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