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#!./perl
#
# Tests for Perl run-time environment variable settings
# Clone of t/run/runenv.t but without the forking, and with cmd.exe-friendly -e syntax.
#
# $PERL5OPT, $PERL5LIB, etc.
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib';
require Config; import Config;
require File::Temp; import File::Temp qw/:POSIX/;
require Win32;
($::os_id, $::os_major) = ( Win32::GetOSVersion() )[ 4, 1 ];
if ($::os_id == 2 and $::os_major == 6) { # Vista, Server 2008 (incl R2), 7
$::tests = 43;
}
else {
$::tests = 40;
}
require './test.pl';
}
skip_all "requires compilation with PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS"
unless $Config{ccflags} =~/(?:\A|\s)-DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS\b/;
plan tests => $::tests;
my $PERL = $ENV{PERL} || '.\perl';
my $NL = $/;
delete $ENV{PERLLIB};
delete $ENV{PERL5LIB};
delete $ENV{PERL5OPT};
# Run perl with specified environment and arguments, return (STDOUT, STDERR)
sub runperl_and_capture {
my ($env, $args) = @_;
# Clear out old env
local %ENV = %ENV;
delete $ENV{PERLLIB};
delete $ENV{PERL5LIB};
delete $ENV{PERL5OPT};
# Populate with our desired env
for my $k (keys %$env) {
$ENV{$k} = $env->{$k};
}
# This is slightly expensive, but this is more reliable than
# trying to emulate fork(), and we still get STDERR and STDOUT individually.
my $stderr_cache = tmpnam();
my $stdout = `$PERL @$args 2>$stderr_cache`;
my $stderr = '';
if (-s $stderr_cache) {
open(my $stderr_cache_fh, "<", $stderr_cache)
or die "Could not retrieve STDERR output: $!";
while ( defined(my $s_line = <$stderr_cache_fh>) ) {
$stderr .= $s_line;
}
close $stderr_cache_fh;
unlink $stderr_cache;
}
return ($stdout, $stderr);
}
sub try {
my ($env, $args, $stdout, $stderr) = @_;
my ($actual_stdout, $actual_stderr) = runperl_and_capture($env, $args);
local $::Level = $::Level + 1;
is $actual_stdout, $stdout;
is $actual_stderr, $stderr;
}
# PERL5OPT Command-line options (switches). Switches in
# this variable are taken as if they were on
# every Perl command line. Only the -[DIMUdmtw]
# switches are allowed. When running taint
# checks (because the program was running setuid
# or setgid, or the -T switch was used), this
# variable is ignored. If PERL5OPT begins with
# -T, tainting will be enabled, and any
# subsequent options ignored.
try({PERL5OPT => '-w'}, ['-e', '"print $::x"'],
"",
qq(Name "main::x" used only once: possible typo at -e line 1.${NL}Use of uninitialized value \$x in print at -e line 1.${NL}));
try({PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e', '"print $::x"'],
"", "");
try({PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e', '"print $x"'],
"",
qq(Global symbol "\$x" requires explicit package name at -e line 1.${NL}Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.${NL}));
# Fails in 5.6.0
try({PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict -w'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e', '"print $x"'],
"",
qq(Global symbol "\$x" requires explicit package name at -e line 1.${NL}Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.${NL}));
# Fails in 5.6.0
try({PERL5OPT => '-w -Mstrict'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e', '"print $::x"'],
"",
<<ERROR
Name "main::x" used only once: possible typo at -e line 1.
Use of uninitialized value \$x in print at -e line 1.
ERROR
);
# Fails in 5.6.0
try({PERL5OPT => '-w -Mstrict'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e', '"print $::x"'],
"",
<<ERROR
Name "main::x" used only once: possible typo at -e line 1.
Use of uninitialized value \$x in print at -e line 1.
ERROR
);
try({PERL5OPT => '-MExporter'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e0'],
"",
"");
# Fails in 5.6.0
try({PERL5OPT => '-MExporter -MExporter'}, ['-I..\lib', '-e0'],
"",
"");
try({PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict -Mwarnings'},
['-I..\lib', '-e', '"print \"ok\" if $INC{\"strict.pm\"} and $INC{\"warnings.pm\"}"'],
"ok",
"");
open my $fh, ">", "Oooof.pm" or die "Can't write Oooof.pm: $!";
print $fh "package Oooof; 1;\n";
close $fh;
END { 1 while unlink "Oooof.pm" }
try({PERL5OPT => '-I. -MOooof'},
['-e', '"print \"ok\" if $INC{\"Oooof.pm\"} eq \"Oooof.pm\""'],
"ok",
"");
try({PERL5OPT => '-w -w'},
['-e', '"print $ENV{PERL5OPT}"'],
'-w -w',
'');
try({PERL5OPT => '-t'},
['-e', '"print ${^TAINT}"'],
'-1',
'');
try({PERL5OPT => '-W'},
['-I..\lib','-e', '"local $^W = 0; no warnings; print $x"'],
'',
<<ERROR
Name "main::x" used only once: possible typo at -e line 1.
Use of uninitialized value \$x in print at -e line 1.
ERROR
);
try({PERLLIB => "foobar$Config{path_sep}42"},
['-e', '"print grep { $_ eq \"foobar\" } @INC"'],
'foobar',
'');
try({PERLLIB => "foobar$Config{path_sep}42"},
['-e', '"print grep { $_ eq \"42\" } @INC"'],
'42',
'');
try({PERL5LIB => "foobar$Config{path_sep}42"},
['-e', '"print grep { $_ eq \"foobar\" } @INC"'],
'foobar',
'');
try({PERL5LIB => "foobar$Config{path_sep}42"},
['-e', '"print grep { $_ eq \"42\" } @INC"'],
'42',
'');
try({PERL5LIB => "foo",
PERLLIB => "bar"},
['-e', '"print grep { $_ eq \"foo\" } @INC"'],
'foo',
'');
try({PERL5LIB => "foo",
PERLLIB => "bar"},
['-e', '"print grep { $_ eq \"bar\" } @INC"'],
'',
'');
# Tests for S_incpush_use_sep():
my @dump_inc = ('-e', '"print \"$_\n\" foreach @INC"');
my ($out, $err) = runperl_and_capture({}, [@dump_inc]);
is ($err, '', 'No errors when determining @INC');
my @default_inc = split /\n/, $out;
is ($default_inc[-1], '.', '. is last in @INC');
my $sep = $Config{path_sep};
my @test_cases = (
['nothing', ''],
['something', 'zwapp', 'zwapp'],
['two things', "zwapp${sep}bam", 'zwapp', 'bam'],
['two things, ::', "zwapp${sep}${sep}bam", 'zwapp', 'bam'],
[': at start', "${sep}zwapp", 'zwapp'],
[': at end', "zwapp${sep}", 'zwapp'],
[':: sandwich ::', "${sep}${sep}zwapp${sep}${sep}", 'zwapp'],
[':', "${sep}"],
['::', "${sep}${sep}"],
[':::', "${sep}${sep}${sep}"],
['two things and :', "zwapp${sep}bam${sep}", 'zwapp', 'bam'],
[': and two things', "${sep}zwapp${sep}bam", 'zwapp', 'bam'],
[': two things :', "${sep}zwapp${sep}bam${sep}", 'zwapp', 'bam'],
['three things', "zwapp${sep}bam${sep}${sep}owww",
'zwapp', 'bam', 'owww'],
);
# This block added to verify fix for RT #87322
if ($::os_id == 2 and $::os_major == 6) { # Vista, Server 2008 (incl R2), 7
my @big_perl5lib = ('z' x 16) x 2049;
push @testcases, [
'enough items so PERL5LIB val is longer than 32k',
join($sep, @big_perl5lib), @big_perl5lib,
];
}
foreach ( @testcases ) {
my ($name, $lib, @expect) = @$_;
push @expect, @default_inc;
($out, $err) = runperl_and_capture({PERL5LIB => $lib}, [@dump_inc]);
is ($err, '', "No errors when determining \@INC for $name");
my @inc = split /\n/, $out;
is (scalar @inc, scalar @expect,
"expected number of elements in \@INC for $name");
is ("@inc", "@expect", "expected elements in \@INC for $name");
}
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