#!./perl # # Tests for Perl run-time environment variable settings # # $PERL5OPT, $PERL5LIB, etc. BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require Config; import Config; unless ($Config{'d_fork'}) { print "1..0 # Skip: no fork\n"; exit 0; } } my $STDOUT = './results-0'; my $STDERR = './results-1'; my $PERL = './perl'; my $FAILURE_CODE = 119; print "1..9\n"; # Run perl with specified environment and arguments returns a list. # First element is true iff Perl's stdout and stderr match the # supplied $stdout and $stderr argument strings exactly. # second element is an explanation of the failure sub runperl { local *F; my ($env, $args, $stdout, $stderr) = @_; unshift @$args, '-I../lib'; $stdout = '' unless defined $stdout; $stderr = '' unless defined $stderr; my $pid = fork; return (0, "Couldn't fork: $!") unless defined $pid; # failure if ($pid) { # parent my ($actual_stdout, $actual_stderr); wait; return (0, "Failure in child.\n") if ($?>>8) == $FAILURE_CODE; open F, "< $STDOUT" or return (0, "Couldn't read $STDOUT file"); { local $/; $actual_stdout = } open F, "< $STDERR" or return (0, "Couldn't read $STDERR file"); { local $/; $actual_stderr = } if ($actual_stdout ne $stdout) { return (0, "Stdout mismatch: expected [$stdout], saw [$actual_stdout]"); } elsif ($actual_stderr ne $stderr) { return (0, "Stderr mismatch: expected [$stderr], saw [$actual_stderr]"); } else { return 1; # success } } else { # child for my $k (keys %$env) { $ENV{$k} = $env->{$k}; } open STDOUT, "> $STDOUT" or exit $FAILURE_CODE; open STDERR, "> $STDERR" or it_didnt_work(); { exec $PERL, @$args } it_didnt_work(); } } sub it_didnt_work { print STDOUT "IWHCWJIHCI\cNHJWCJQWKJQJWCQW\n"; exit $FAILURE_CODE; } sub try { my $testno = shift; my ($success, $reason) = runperl(@_); if ($success) { print "ok $testno\n"; } else { $reason =~ s/\n/\\n/g; print "not ok $testno # $reason\n"; } } # PERL5OPT Command-line options (switches). Switches in # this variable are taken as if they were on # every Perl command line. Only the -[DIMUdmw] # 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. my $T = 1; try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-w'}, ['-e', 'print $::x'], "", qq{Name "main::x" used only once: possible typo at -e line 1.\nUse of uninitialized value in print at -e line 1.\n}); try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict'}, ['-e', 'print $::x'], "", ""); try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict'}, ['-e', 'print $x'], "", qq{Global symbol "\$x" requires explicit package name at -e line 1.\nExecution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.\n}); # Fails in 5.6.0 try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict -w'}, ['-e', 'print $x'], "", qq{Global symbol "\$x" requires explicit package name at -e line 1.\nExecution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.\n}); # Fails in 5.6.0 try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-w -Mstrict'}, ['-e', 'print $::x'], "", < '-w -Mstrict'}, ['-e', 'print $::x'], "", < '-MExporter'}, ['-e0'], "", ""); # Fails in 5.6.0 try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-MExporter -MExporter'}, ['-e0'], "", ""); try($T++, {PERL5OPT => '-Mstrict -Mwarnings'}, ['-e', 'print "ok" if $INC{"strict.pm"} and $INC{"warnings.pm"}'], "ok", ""); print "# ", $T-1, " tests total.\n"; END { 1 while unlink $STDOUT; 1 while unlink $STDERR; }