#!./perl # Check for presence and correctness of .ph files; for now, # just socket.ph and pals. # -- Kurt Starsinic BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } # All the constants which Socket.pm tries to make available: my @possibly_defined = qw( INADDR_ANY INADDR_LOOPBACK INADDR_NONE AF_802 AF_APPLETALK AF_CCITT AF_CHAOS AF_DATAKIT AF_DECnet AF_DLI AF_ECMA AF_GOSIP AF_HYLINK AF_IMPLINK AF_INET AF_LAT AF_MAX AF_NBS AF_NIT AF_NS AF_OSI AF_OSINET AF_PUP AF_SNA AF_UNIX AF_UNSPEC AF_X25 MSG_DONTROUTE MSG_MAXIOVLEN MSG_OOB MSG_PEEK PF_802 PF_APPLETALK PF_CCITT PF_CHAOS PF_DATAKIT PF_DECnet PF_DLI PF_ECMA PF_GOSIP PF_HYLINK PF_IMPLINK PF_INET PF_LAT PF_MAX PF_NBS PF_NIT PF_NS PF_OSI PF_OSINET PF_PUP PF_SNA PF_UNIX PF_UNSPEC PF_X25 SOCK_DGRAM SOCK_RAW SOCK_RDM SOCK_SEQPACKET SOCK_STREAM SOL_SOCKET SOMAXCONN SO_ACCEPTCONN SO_BROADCAST SO_DEBUG SO_DONTLINGER SO_DONTROUTE SO_ERROR SO_KEEPALIVE SO_LINGER SO_OOBINLINE SO_RCVBUF SO_RCVLOWAT SO_RCVTIMEO SO_REUSEADDR SO_SNDBUF SO_SNDLOWAT SO_SNDTIMEO SO_TYPE SO_USELOOPBACK ); # The libraries which I'm going to require: my @libs = qw(Socket "sys/types.ph" "sys/socket.ph" "netinet/in.ph"); # These are defined by Socket.pm even if the C header files don't define them: my %ok_to_miss = ( INADDR_NONE => 1, INADDR_LOOPBACK => 1, ); my $total_tests = scalar @libs + scalar @possibly_defined; my $i = 0; print "1..$total_tests\n"; foreach (@libs) { $i++; if (eval "require $_" ) { print "ok $i\n"; } else { print "# Skipping tests; $_ may be missing\n"; foreach ($i .. $total_tests) { print "ok $_\n" } exit; } } foreach (@possibly_defined) { $i++; $pm_val = eval "Socket::$_()"; $ph_val = eval "main::$_()"; if (defined $pm_val and !defined $ph_val) { if ($ok_to_miss{$_}) { print "ok $i\n" } else { print "not ok $i\n" } next; } elsif (defined $ph_val and !defined $pm_val) { print "not ok $i\n"; next; } # Socket.pm converts these to network byte order, so we convert the # socket.ph version to match; note that these cases skip the following # `elsif', which is only applied to _numeric_ values, not literal # bitmasks. if ($_ eq 'INADDR_ANY' or $_ eq 'INADDR_LOOPBACK' or $_ eq 'INADDR_NONE') { $ph_val = pack("N*", $ph_val); # htonl(3) equivalent } # Since Socket.pm and socket.ph wave their hands over macros differently, # they could return functionally equivalent bitmaps with different numeric # interpretations (due to sign extension). The only apparent case of this # is SO_DONTLINGER (only on Solaris, and deprecated, at that): elsif ($pm_val != $ph_val) { $pm_val = oct(sprintf "0x%lx", $pm_val); $ph_val = oct(sprintf "0x%lx", $ph_val); } if ($pm_val == $ph_val) { print "ok $i\n" } else { print "not ok $i\n" } }