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📄 compat.t

📁 source of perl for linux application,
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#!/usr/bin/perl -wuse strict;use lib $ENV{PERL_CORE} ? '../lib/Module/Build/t/lib' : 't/lib';use MBTest;use File::Spec;use IO::File;use Config;# Don't let our own verbosity/test_file get mixed up with our subprocess'smy @makefile_keys = qw(TEST_VERBOSE HARNESS_VERBOSE TEST_FILES MAKEFLAGS);local  @ENV{@makefile_keys};delete @ENV{@makefile_keys};my @makefile_types = qw(small passthrough traditional);my $tests_per_type = 14;if ( $Config{make} && find_in_path($Config{make}) ) {    plan tests => 38 + @makefile_types*$tests_per_type*2;} else {    plan skip_all => "Don't know how to invoke 'make'";}ok 1, "Loaded";#########################use Cwd ();my $cwd = Cwd::cwd;my $tmp = MBTest->tmpdir;# Create test distribution; set requires and build_requiresuse DistGen;my $dist = DistGen->new( dir => $tmp );$dist->regen;chdir( $dist->dirname ) or die "Can't chdir to '@{[$dist->dirname]}': $!";#########################use Module::Build;use Module::Build::Compat;use Carp;  $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck;my @make = $Config{make} eq 'nmake' ? ('nmake', '-nologo') : ($Config{make});########################## Test without requirestest_makefile_types();# Test with requiresmy $distname = $dist->name;$dist->change_build_pl({   module_name         => $distname,  license             => 'perl',  requires            => {    'perl'        => $],    'File::Spec'  => 0,  },  build_requires      => {    'Test::More'  => 0,  },});$dist->regen;test_makefile_types( requires => {    'perl' => $],    'File::Spec' => 0,    'Test::More' => 0,});######################$dist->change_build_pl({   module_name         => $distname,  license             => 'perl',});$dist->regen;# Create M::B instance but don't pollute STDOUTmy $mb;stdout_of( sub {    $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context;});ok $mb, "Module::Build->new_from_context";{  # Make sure fake_makefile() can run without 'build_class', as it may be  # in older-generated Makefile.PLs  my $warning = '';  local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = shift; };  my $maketext = eval { Module::Build::Compat->fake_makefile(makefile => 'Makefile') };  is $@, '', "fake_makefile lived";  like $maketext, qr/^realclean/m, "found 'realclean' in fake_makefile output";  like $warning, qr/build_class/, "saw warning about 'build_class'";}{  # Make sure custom builder subclass is used in the created  # Makefile.PL - make sure it fails in the right way here.  local @Foo::Builder::ISA = qw(Module::Build);  my $foo_builder;  stdout_of( sub {    $foo_builder = Foo::Builder->new_from_context;  });  foreach my $style ('passthrough', 'small') {    Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl($style, $foo_builder);    ok -e 'Makefile.PL', "$style Makefile.PL created";        # Should fail with "can't find Foo/Builder.pm"    my $result;    my ($stdout, $stderr ) = stdout_stderr_of (sub {      $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL');    });    ok ! $result, "Makefile.PL failed";    like $stderr, qr{Foo/Builder.pm}, "custom builder wasn't found";  }    # Now make sure it can actually work.  my $bar_builder;  stdout_of( sub {    $bar_builder = Module::Build->subclass( class => 'Bar::Builder' )->new_from_context;  });  foreach my $style ('passthrough', 'small') {    Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl($style, $bar_builder);    ok -e 'Makefile.PL', "$style Makefile.PL created via subclass";    my $result;    stdout_of( sub {      $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL');    });    ok $result, "Makefile.PL ran without error";  }}{  # Make sure various Makefile.PL arguments are supported  Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl('passthrough', $mb);  my $libdir = File::Spec->catdir( $cwd, 't', 'libdir' );  my $result;  stdout_of( sub {    $result = $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', [],      [      "LIB=$libdir",      'TEST_VERBOSE=1',      'INSTALLDIRS=perl',      'POLLUTE=1',      ]    );  });  ok $result, "passthrough Makefile.PL ran with arguments";  ok -e 'Build.PL', "Build.PL generated";  my $new_build = Module::Build->resume();  is $new_build->installdirs, 'core', "installdirs is core";  is $new_build->verbose, 1, "tests set for verbose";  is $new_build->install_destination('lib'), $libdir, "custom libdir";  is $new_build->extra_compiler_flags->[0], '-DPERL_POLLUTE', "PERL_POLLUTE set";  # Make sure those switches actually had an effect  my ($ran_ok, $output);  $output = stdout_of( sub { $ran_ok = $new_build->do_system(@make, 'test') } );  ok $ran_ok, "make test ran without error";  $output =~ s/^/# /gm;  # Don't confuse our own test output  like $output, qr/(?:# ok \d+\s+)+/, 'Should be verbose';  # Make sure various Makefile arguments are supported  $output = stdout_of( sub { $ran_ok = $mb->do_system(@make, 'test', 'TEST_VERBOSE=0') } );  ok $ran_ok, "make test without verbose ran ok";  $output =~ s/^/# /gm;  # Don't confuse our own test output  like $output, qr/(?:# .+basic\.+ok\s+(?:[\d.]+\s*m?s\s*)?)# All tests/,      'Should be non-verbose';  $mb->delete_filetree($libdir);  ok ! -e $libdir, "Sample installation directory should be cleaned up";  stdout_of( sub { $mb->do_system(@make, 'realclean'); } );  ok ! -e 'Makefile', "Makefile shouldn't exist";  1 while unlink 'Makefile.PL';  ok ! -e 'Makefile.PL', "Makefile.PL cleaned up";}{ # Make sure tilde-expansion works  # C<glob> on MSWin32 uses $ENV{HOME} if defined to do tilde-expansion  local $ENV{HOME} = 'C:/' if $^O =~ /MSWin/ && !exists( $ENV{HOME} );  Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl('passthrough', $mb);  stdout_of( sub {    $mb->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', [], ['INSTALL_BASE=~/foo']);  });  my $b2 = Module::Build->current;  ok $b2->install_base, "install_base set";  unlike $b2->install_base, qr/^~/, "Tildes should be expanded";    stdout_of( sub { $mb->do_system(@make, 'realclean'); } );  ok ! -e 'Makefile', "Makefile shouldn't exist";  1 while unlink 'Makefile.PL';  ok ! -e 'Makefile.PL', "Makefile.PL cleaned up";}#########################################################sub test_makefile_types {  my %opts = @_;  $opts{requires} ||= {};  foreach my $type (@makefile_types) {    # Create M::B instance     my $mb;    stdout_of( sub {        $mb = Module::Build->new_from_context;    });    ok $mb, "Module::Build->new_from_context";    # Create and test Makefile.PL    Module::Build::Compat->create_makefile_pl($type, $mb);    ok -e 'Makefile.PL', "$type Makefile.PL created";    test_makefile_pl_requires_perl( $opts{requires}{perl} );    test_makefile_creation($mb);    test_makefile_prereq_pm( $opts{requires} );          my ($output,$success);    # Capture output to keep our STDOUT clean    $output = stdout_of( sub {      $success = $mb->do_system(@make);    });    ok $success, "make ran without error";    # Can't let 'test' STDOUT go to our STDOUT, or it'll confuse Test::Harness.    $output = stdout_of( sub {      $success = $mb->do_system(@make, 'test');    });    ok $success, "make test ran without error";    like uc $output, qr{DONE\.|SUCCESS}, "make test output indicated success";        $output = stdout_of( sub {      $success = $mb->do_system(@make, 'realclean');    });    ok $success, "make realclean ran without error";    # Try again with some Makefile.PL arguments    test_makefile_creation($mb, [], 'INSTALLDIRS=vendor', 1);        1 while unlink 'Makefile.PL';    ok ! -e 'Makefile.PL', "cleaned up Makefile";  }}sub test_makefile_creation {  my ($build, $preargs, $postargs, $cleanup) = @_;    my ($output, $result);  # capture output to avoid polluting our test output  $output = stdout_of( sub {      $result = $build->run_perl_script('Makefile.PL', $preargs, $postargs);  });  my $label = "Makefile.PL ran without error";  if ( defined $postargs && length $postargs ) {    $label .= " (postargs: $postargs)";  }  ok $result, $label;  ok -e 'Makefile', "Makefile exists";    if ($cleanup) {    $output = stdout_of( sub {      $build->do_system(@make, 'realclean');    });    ok ! -e 'Makefile', "Makefile cleaned up";  }  else {    pass '(skipping cleanup)'; # keep test count constant  }}sub test_makefile_prereq_pm {  my %requires = %{ $_[0] };  delete $requires{perl}; # until EU::MM supports this  SKIP: {    skip 'Makefile not found', 1 unless -e 'Makefile';    my $prereq_pm = find_makefile_prereq_pm();    is_deeply $prereq_pm, \%requires,      "Makefile has correct PREREQ_PM line";  }}sub test_makefile_pl_requires_perl {  my $perl_version = shift || q{};  SKIP: {    skip 'Makefile.PL not found', 1 unless -e 'Makefile.PL';    my $file_contents = slurp 'Makefile.PL';    my $found_requires = $file_contents =~ m{^require $perl_version;}ms;    if (length $perl_version) {      ok $found_requires, "Makefile.PL has 'require $perl_version;'"        or diag "Makefile.PL:\n$file_contents";    }    else {      ok ! $found_requires, "Makefile.PL does not require a perl version";    }  }}# Following subroutine adapted from code in CPAN.pm # by Andreas Koenig and A. Speer.sub find_makefile_prereq_pm {  my $fh = IO::File->new( 'Makefile', 'r' )     or die "Can't read Makefile: $!";  my $req = {};  local($/) = "\n";  while (<$fh>) {    # locate PREREQ_PM    last if /MakeMaker post_initialize section/;    my($p) = m{^[\#]      \s+PREREQ_PM\s+=>\s+(.+)    }x;    next unless $p;    # extract modules    while ( $p =~ m/(?:\s)([\w\:]+)=>(q\[.*?\]|undef),?/g ){      my($m,$n) = ($1,$2);      if ($n =~ /^q\[(.*?)\]$/) {        $n = $1;      }      $req->{$m} = $n;    }    last;  }  return $req;}# cleanupchdir( $cwd ) or die "Can''t chdir to '$cwd': $!";$dist->remove;use File::Path;rmtree( $tmp );

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