#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w # Test for File::Temp - tempfile function BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Test; import Test; plan(tests => 20); } use strict; use File::Spec; # Will need to check that all files were unlinked correctly # Set up an END block here to do it # Arrays containing list of dirs/files to test my (@files, @dirs, @still_there); # And a test for files that should still be around # These are tidied up END { foreach (@still_there) { ok( -f $_ ); ok( unlink( $_ ) ); ok( !(-f $_) ); } } # Loop over an array hoping that the files dont exist END { foreach (@files) { ok( !(-e $_) )} } # And a test for directories END { foreach (@dirs) { ok( !(-d $_) )} } # Need to make sure that the END blocks are setup before # the ones that File::Temp configures since END blocks are evaluated # in revers order and we need to check the files *after* File::Temp # removes them use File::Temp qw/ tempfile tempdir/; # Now we start the tests properly ok(1); # Tempfile # Open tempfile in some directory, unlink at end my ($fh, $tempfile) = tempfile( UNLINK => 1, SUFFIX => '.txt', ); ok( (-f $tempfile) ); # Should still be around after closing ok( close( $fh ) ); ok( (-f $tempfile) ); # Check again at exit push(@files, $tempfile); # TEMPDIR test # Create temp directory in current dir my $template = 'tmpdirXXXXXX'; print "# Template: $template\n"; my $tempdir = tempdir( $template , DIR => File::Spec->curdir, CLEANUP => 1, ); print "# TEMPDIR: $tempdir\n"; ok( (-d $tempdir) ); push(@dirs, $tempdir); # Create file in the temp dir ($fh, $tempfile) = tempfile( DIR => $tempdir, UNLINK => 1, SUFFIX => '.dat', ); print "# TEMPFILE: Created $tempfile\n"; ok( (-f $tempfile)); push(@files, $tempfile); # Test tempfile # ..and again ($fh, $tempfile) = tempfile( DIR => $tempdir, ); ok( (-f $tempfile )); push(@files, $tempfile); print "# TEMPFILE: Created $tempfile\n"; # and another (with template) ($fh, $tempfile) = tempfile( 'helloXXXXXXX', DIR => $tempdir, UNLINK => 1, SUFFIX => '.dat', ); print "# TEMPFILE: Created $tempfile\n"; ok( (-f $tempfile) ); push(@files, $tempfile); # Create a temporary file that should stay around after # it has been closed ($fh, $tempfile) = tempfile( 'permXXXXXXX', UNLINK => 0 ); print "# TEMPFILE: Created $tempfile\n"; ok( -f $tempfile ); ok( close( $fh ) ); push( @still_there, $tempfile); # check at END # Would like to create a temp file and just retrieve the handle # but the test is problematic since: # - We dont know the filename so we cant check that it is tidied # correctly # - The unlink0 required on unix for tempfile creation will fail # on NFS # Try to do what we can. # Tempfile croaks on error so we need an eval $fh = eval { tempfile( 'ftmpXXXXX', DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir ) }; if ($fh) { # print something to it to make sure something is there ok( print $fh "Test\n" ); # Close it - can not check it is gone since we dont know the name ok( close($fh) ); } else { skip "Skip Failed probably due to NFS", 1; skip "Skip Failed probably due to NFS", 1; } # Now END block will execute to test the removal of directories print "# End of tests. Execute END blocks\n";