#!./perl -w # Tests for the command-line switches BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } require "./test.pl"; plan(tests => 19); # due to a bug in VMS's piping which makes it impossible for runperl() # to emulate echo -n (ie. stdin always winds up with a newline), these # tests almost totally fail. $TODO = "runperl() unable to emulate echo -n due to pipe bug" if $^O eq 'VMS'; my $r; my @tmpfiles = (); END { unlink @tmpfiles } # Tests for -0 $r = runperl( switches => [ '-0', ], stdin => 'foo\0bar\0baz\0', prog => 'print qq(<$_>) while <>', ); is( $r, "", "-0" ); $r = runperl( switches => [ '-l', '-0', '-p' ], stdin => 'foo\0bar\0baz\0', prog => '1', ); is( $r, "foo\nbar\nbaz\n", "-0 after a -l" ); $r = runperl( switches => [ '-0', '-l', '-p' ], stdin => 'foo\0bar\0baz\0', prog => '1', ); is( $r, "foo\0bar\0baz\0", "-0 before a -l" ); $r = runperl( switches => [ sprintf("-0%o", ord 'x') ], stdin => 'fooxbarxbazx', prog => 'print qq(<$_>) while <>', ); is( $r, "", "-0 with octal number" ); $r = runperl( switches => [ '-00', '-p' ], stdin => 'abc\ndef\n\nghi\njkl\nmno\n\npq\n', prog => 's/\n/-/g;$_.=q(/)', ); is( $r, 'abc-def--/ghi-jkl-mno--/pq-/', '-00 (paragraph mode)' ); $r = runperl( switches => [ '-0777', '-p' ], stdin => 'abc\ndef\n\nghi\njkl\nmno\n\npq\n', prog => 's/\n/-/g;$_.=q(/)', ); is( $r, 'abc-def--ghi-jkl-mno--pq-/', '-0777 (slurp mode)' ); # Tests for -c my $filename = 'swctest.tmp'; SKIP: { local $TODO = ''; # this one works on VMS open my $f, ">$filename" or skip( "Can't write temp file $filename: $!" ); print $f <<'SWTEST'; BEGIN { print "block 1\n"; } CHECK { print "block 2\n"; } INIT { print "block 3\n"; } print "block 4\n"; END { print "block 5\n"; } SWTEST close $f or die "Could not close: $!"; $r = runperl( switches => [ '-c' ], progfile => $filename, stderr => 1, ); # Because of the stderr redirection, we can't tell reliably the order # in which the output is given ok( $r =~ /$filename syntax OK/ && $r =~ /\bblock 1\b/ && $r =~ /\bblock 2\b/ && $r !~ /\bblock 3\b/ && $r !~ /\bblock 4\b/ && $r !~ /\bblock 5\b/, '-c' ); push @tmpfiles, $filename; } # Tests for -l $r = runperl( switches => [ sprintf("-l%o", ord 'x') ], prog => 'print for qw/foo bar/' ); is( $r, 'fooxbarx', '-l with octal number' ); # Tests for -s $r = runperl( switches => [ '-s' ], prog => 'for (qw/abc def ghi/) {print defined $$_ ? $$_ : q(-)}', args => [ '--', '-abc=2', '-def', ], ); is( $r, '21-', '-s switch parsing' ); # Bug ID 20011106.084 $filename = 'swstest.tmp'; SKIP: { open my $f, ">$filename" or skip( "Can't write temp file $filename: $!" ); print $f <<'SWTEST'; #!perl -s print $x SWTEST close $f or die "Could not close: $!"; $r = runperl( switches => [ '-s' ], progfile => $filename, args => [ '-x=foo' ], ); is( $r, 'foo', '-s on the shebang line' ); push @tmpfiles, $filename; } # Tests for -m and -M $filename = 'swtest.pm'; SKIP: { open my $f, ">$filename" or skip( "Can't write temp file $filename: $!",4 ); print $f <<'SWTESTPM'; package swtest; sub import { print map "<$_>", @_ } 1; SWTESTPM close $f or die "Could not close: $!"; $r = runperl( switches => [ '-Mswtest' ], prog => '1', ); is( $r, '', '-M' ); $r = runperl( switches => [ '-Mswtest=foo' ], prog => '1', ); is( $r, '', '-M with import parameter' ); $r = runperl( switches => [ '-mswtest' ], prog => '1', ); { local $TODO = ''; # this one works on VMS is( $r, '', '-m' ); } $r = runperl( switches => [ '-mswtest=foo,bar' ], prog => '1', ); is( $r, '', '-m with import parameters' ); push @tmpfiles, $filename; } # Tests for -V { local $TODO = ''; # these ones should work on VMS # basic perl -V should generate significant output. # we don't test actual format since it could change like( runperl( switches => ['-V'] ), qr/(\n.*){20}/, '-V generates 20+ lines' ); # lookup a known config var chomp( $r=runperl( switches => ['-V:osname'] ) ); is( $r, "osname='$^O';", 'perl -V:osname'); # lookup a nonexistent var chomp( $r=runperl( switches => ['-V:this_var_makes_switches_test_fail'] ) ); is( $r, "this_var_makes_switches_test_fail='UNKNOWN';", 'perl -V:unknown var'); # regexp lookup # platforms that don't like this quoting can either skip this test # or fix test.pl _quote_args $r = runperl( switches => ['"-V:i\D+size"'] ); # should be unlike( $r, qr/^$|not found|UNKNOWN/ ); like( $r, qr/^(?!.*(not found|UNKNOWN))./, 'perl -V:re got a result' ); # make sure each line we got matches the re ok( !( grep !/^i\D+size=/, split /^/, $r ), '-V:re correct' ); }