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TestInit.pm
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# This is a replacement for the old BEGIN preamble which heads (or
# should head) up every core test program to prepare it for running.
# Now instead of:
#
# BEGIN {
# chdir 't' if -d 't';
# @INC = '../lib';
# }
#
# Its primary purpose is to clear @INC so core tests don't pick up
# modules from an installed Perl.
#
# t/TEST will use -MTestInit. You may "use TestInit" in the test
# programs but it is not required.
#
# P.S. This documentation is not in POD format in order to avoid
# problems when there are fundamental bugs in perl.
package TestInit;
$VERSION = 1.04;
# Let tests know they're running in the perl core. Useful for modules
# which live dual lives on CPAN.
# Don't interfere with the taintedness of %ENV, this could perturbate tests.
# This feels like a better solution than the original, from
# http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2003-07/msg00154.html
$ENV{PERL_CORE} = $^X;
$0 =~ s/\.dp$//; # for the test.deparse make target
sub import {
my $self = shift;
my @up_2_t = ('../../lib', '../../t');
my ($abs, $chdir, $setopt);
foreach (@_) {
if ($_ eq 'U2T') {
@INC = @up_2_t;
$setopt = 1;
} elsif ($_ eq 'U1') {
@INC = '../lib';
$setopt = 1;
} elsif ($_ eq 'NC') {
delete $ENV{PERL_CORE}
} elsif ($_ eq 'A') {
$abs = 1;
} elsif ($_ eq 'T') {
$chdir = '..'
unless -f 't/TEST' && -f 'MANIFEST' && -d 'lib' && -d 'ext';
@INC = 'lib';
$setopt = 1;
} else {
die "Unknown option '$_'";
}
}
# Need to default. This behaviour is consistent with previous behaviour,
# as the equivalent of this code used to be run at the top level, hence
# would happen (unconditionally) before import() was called.
unless ($setopt) {
if (-f 't/TEST' && -f 'MANIFEST' && -d 'lib' && -d 'ext') {
# We're being run from the top level. Try to change directory, and
# set things up correctly. This is a 90% solution, but for
# hand-running tests, that's good enough
if ($0 =~ s!^((?:ext|dist|cpan)[\\/][^\\/]+)[\\/](.*\.t)$!$2!) {
# Looks like a test in ext.
$chdir = $1;
@INC = @up_2_t;
$setopt = 1;
$^X =~ s!^\.([\\/])!..$1..$1!;
} else {
$chdir = 't';
@INC = '../lib';
$setopt = $0 =~ m!^lib/!;
}
} else {
# (likely) we're being run by t/TEST or t/harness, and we're a test
# in t/
if (defined &DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader) {
@INC = '../lib';
}
else {
# miniperl/minitest
# t/TEST does not supply -I../lib, so buildcustomize.pl is
# not automatically included.
unshift @INC, '../lib';
do "../lib/buildcustomize.pl";
}
}
}
if (defined $chdir) {
chdir $chdir or die "Can't chdir '$chdir': $!";
}
if ($abs) {
require File::Spec::Functions;
# Forcibly untaint this.
@INC = map { $_ = File::Spec::Functions::rel2abs($_); /(.*)/; $1 } @INC;
$^X = File::Spec::Functions::rel2abs($^X);
}
if ($setopt) {
my $sep;
if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
$sep = '|';
} elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
$sep = ';';
} else {
$sep = ':';
}
my $lib = join $sep, @INC;
if (exists $ENV{PERL5LIB}) {
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = $lib . substr $ENV{PERL5LIB}, 0, 0;
} else {
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = $lib;
}
}
push @INC, '.' unless ${^TAINT};
}
1;