#!./perl -t BEGIN { chdir 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; } plan tests => 11; my $Perl = which_perl(); my $warning; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = join "\n", @_; }; my $Tmsg = 'while running with -t switch'; ok( ${^TAINT}, '${^TAINT} defined' ); my $out = `$Perl -le "print q(Hello)"`; is( $out, "Hello\n", '`` worked' ); like( $warning, qr/^Insecure .* $Tmsg/, ' taint warn' ); { no warnings 'taint'; $warning = ''; my $out = `$Perl -le "print q(Hello)"`; is( $out, "Hello\n", '`` worked' ); is( $warning, '', ' no warnings "taint"' ); } # Get ourselves a tainted variable. $file = $0; $file =~ s/.*/some.tmp/; ok( open(FILE, ">$file"), 'open >' ) or DIE $!; print FILE "Stuff\n"; close FILE; like( $warning, qr/^Insecure dependency in open $Tmsg/, 'open > taint warn' ); ok( -e $file, ' file written' ); unlink($file); like( $warning, qr/^Insecure dependency in unlink $Tmsg/, 'unlink() taint warn' ); ok( !-e $file, 'unlink worked' ); ok( !$^W, "-t doesn't enable regular warnings" );