Command.t revision 7c478bd95313f5f23a4c958a745db2134aa03244
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
BEGIN {
if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {
chdir 't';
@INC = ('../lib', 'lib/');
}
else {
unshift @INC, 't/lib/';
}
}
chdir 't';
BEGIN {
$Testfile = 'testfile.foo';
}
BEGIN {
1 while unlink $Testfile, 'newfile';
# forcibly remove ecmddir/temp2, but don't import mkpath
use File::Path ();
File::Path::rmtree( 'ecmddir' );
}
BEGIN {
use Test::More tests => 26;
use File::Spec;
}
BEGIN {
# bad neighbor, but test_f() uses exit()
*CORE::GLOBAL::exit = ''; # quiet 'only once' warning.
*CORE::GLOBAL::exit = sub { return @_ };
use_ok( 'ExtUtils::Command' );
}
{
# concatenate this file with itself
# be extra careful the regex doesn't match itself
use TieOut;
my $out = tie *STDOUT, 'TieOut';
my $self = $0;
unless (-f $self) {
my ($vol, $dirs, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($self);
my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($dirs);
unshift(@dirs, File::Spec->updir);
$dirs = File::Spec->catdir(@dirs);
$self = File::Spec->catpath($vol, $dirs, $file);
}
@ARGV = ($self, $self);
cat();
is( scalar( $$out =~ s/use_ok\( 'ExtUtils::Command'//g), 2,
'concatenation worked' );
# the truth value here is reversed -- Perl true is C false
@ARGV = ( $Testfile );
ok( test_f(), 'testing non-existent file' );
@ARGV = ( $Testfile );
cmp_ok( ! test_f(), '==', (-f $Testfile), 'testing non-existent file' );
# these are destructive, have to keep setting @ARGV
@ARGV = ( $Testfile );
touch();
@ARGV = ( $Testfile );
ok( test_f(), 'now creating that file' );
@ARGV = ( $Testfile );
ok( -e $ARGV[0], 'created!' );
my ($now) = time;
utime ($now, $now, $ARGV[0]);
sleep 2;
# Just checking modify time stamp, access time stamp is set
# to the beginning of the day in Win95.
# There's a small chance of a 1 second flutter here.
my $stamp = (stat($ARGV[0]))[9];
cmp_ok( abs($now - $stamp), '<=', 1, 'checking modify time stamp' ) ||
diag "mtime == $stamp, should be $now";
@ARGV = qw(newfile);
touch();
my $new_stamp = (stat('newfile'))[9];
cmp_ok( abs($new_stamp - $stamp), '>=', 2, 'newer file created' );
@ARGV = ('newfile', $Testfile);
eqtime();
$stamp = (stat($Testfile))[9];
cmp_ok( abs($new_stamp - $stamp), '<=', 1, 'eqtime' );
# eqtime use to clear the contents of the file being equalized!
open(FILE, ">>$Testfile") || die $!;
print FILE "Foo";
close FILE;
@ARGV = ('newfile', $Testfile);
eqtime();
ok( -s $Testfile, "eqtime doesn't clear the file being equalized" );
SKIP: {
if ($^O eq 'amigaos' || $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MSWin32' ||
$^O eq 'NetWare' || $^O eq 'dos' || $^O eq 'cygwin' ||
$^O eq 'MacOS'
) {
skip( "different file permission semantics on $^O", 3);
}
# change a file to execute-only
@ARGV = ( '0100', $Testfile );
ExtUtils::Command::chmod();
is( ((stat($Testfile))[2] & 07777) & 0700,
0100, 'change a file to execute-only' );
# change a file to read-only
@ARGV = ( '0400', $Testfile );
ExtUtils::Command::chmod();
is( ((stat($Testfile))[2] & 07777) & 0700,
($^O eq 'vos' ? 0500 : 0400), 'change a file to read-only' );
# change a file to write-only
@ARGV = ( '0200', $Testfile );
ExtUtils::Command::chmod();
is( ((stat($Testfile))[2] & 07777) & 0700,
($^O eq 'vos' ? 0700 : 0200), 'change a file to write-only' );
}
# change a file to read-write
@ARGV = ( '0600', $Testfile );
ExtUtils::Command::chmod();
is( ((stat($Testfile))[2] & 07777) & 0700,
($^O eq 'vos' ? 0700 : 0600), 'change a file to read-write' );
# mkpath
@ARGV = ( File::Spec->join( 'ecmddir', 'temp2' ) );
ok( ! -e $ARGV[0], 'temp directory not there yet' );
mkpath();
ok( -e $ARGV[0], 'temp directory created' );
# copy a file to a nested subdirectory
unshift @ARGV, $Testfile;
cp();
ok( -e File::Spec->join( 'ecmddir', 'temp2', $Testfile ), 'copied okay' );
# cp should croak if destination isn't directory (not a great warning)
@ARGV = ( $Testfile ) x 3;
eval { cp() };
like( $@, qr/Too many arguments/, 'cp croaks on error' );
# move a file to a subdirectory
@ARGV = ( $Testfile, 'ecmddir' );
mv();
ok( ! -e $Testfile, 'moved file away' );
ok( -e File::Spec->join( 'ecmddir', $Testfile ), 'file in new location' );
# mv should also croak with the same wacky warning
@ARGV = ( $Testfile ) x 3;
eval { mv() };
like( $@, qr/Too many arguments/, 'mv croaks on error' );
# Test expand_wildcards()
{
my $file = $Testfile;
@ARGV = ();
chdir 'ecmddir';
# % means 'match one character' on VMS. Everything else is ?
my $match_char = $^O eq 'VMS' ? '%' : '?';
($ARGV[0] = $file) =~ s/.\z/$match_char/;
# this should find the file
ExtUtils::Command::expand_wildcards();
is_deeply( \@ARGV, [$file], 'expanded wildcard ? successfully' );
# try it with the asterisk now
($ARGV[0] = $file) =~ s/.{3}\z/\*/;
ExtUtils::Command::expand_wildcards();
is_deeply( \@ARGV, [$file], 'expanded wildcard * successfully' );
chdir File::Spec->updir;
}
# remove some files
my @files = @ARGV = ( File::Spec->catfile( 'ecmddir', $Testfile ),
File::Spec->catfile( 'ecmddir', 'temp2', $Testfile ) );
rm_f();
ok( ! -e $_, "removed $_ successfully" ) for (@ARGV);
# rm_f dir
@ARGV = my $dir = File::Spec->catfile( 'ecmddir' );
rm_rf();
ok( ! -e $dir, "removed $dir successfully" );
}
END {
1 while unlink $Testfile, 'newfile';
File::Path::rmtree( 'ecmddir' );
}