use strict;
use warnings;
+use Cwd;
use File::Spec;
use Test::More;
+eval {
+ require Test::LongString;
+ Test::LongString->import(max => 128);
+
+ no warnings 'redefine'; # override module to not escape newlines
+ my $formatter = *Test::LongString::_display;
+ my $parent = \&{$formatter};
+ *{$formatter} = sub {
+ my $s = &{$parent};
+ $s =~ s/\Q\x{0a}/\n /g; # revert newline quoting
+ return $s;
+ };
+} or *is_string = \&is; # fallback to ugly unformatted is()
+
eval { require PerlIO::scalar };
plan skip_all => "PerlIO required (perl 5.8) to test PLP" if $@;
$PLP::use_cache = 0 if $PLP::use_cache;
#TODO: caching on (change file names)
-my $base = File::Spec->tmpdir || File::Spec->curdir;
+my $base = Cwd::abs_path(File::Spec->tmpdir || File::Spec->curdir);
-w $base or BAIL_OUT("$base not writable");
my $testfile = 'testfile.plp';
not -f "$base/$testfile" or BAIL_OUT("$testfile exists");
close STDOUT;
open STDOUT, '>', \my $output; # STDOUT buffered to scalar
+ select STDOUT; # output before start() (which selects PLPOUT)
eval {
- local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { print $_[0] }; # enables warnings
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
+ # include warnings in stdout (but modified to distinguish)
+ my $msg = shift;
+ my $eol = $msg =~ s/(\s*\z)// && $1;
+ print "<warning>$msg</warning>$eol"
+ };
PLP::everything();
};
+ my $failure = $@;
select ORGOUT; # return to original STDOUT
- not $@ or fail($test), diag(" Error: $@"), return;
+ if ($failure) {
+ fail($test);
+ diag(" Error: $failure");
+ return;
+ }
$output =~ s{((?:.+\n)*)}{ join "", sort split /(?<=\n)/, $1 }e; # order headers
- is($output, $expect, $test);
+ is_string($output, $expect, $test);
}
+sub getwarning {
+ # captures the first warning produced by the given code string
+ my ($code, $line, $file) = @_;
+
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die @_ };
+ # warnings module runs at BEGIN, so we need to use icky expression evals
+ eval qq(# line $line "$file"\n$code; return);
+ my $res = $@;
+ chomp $res;
+ return $res;
+};
+
%ENV = (
REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET',
REQUEST_URI => "/$testfile/test/123",
plp_is('include', "<($testfile.inc)> <: include '$testfile.inc'", "$HEAD\nok ok");
unlink "$base/$testfile.inc";
+my $SYNTAXERR = getwarning("q\cq\n\cq; syntax(error", 1, $testfile);
plp_is('fatal error', "runtime\n<: syntax(error :>\nruntime", <<TEST);
$HEAD
-<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td><b>Debug information:</b><br>syntax error at $testfile line 2, at EOF
- (Might be a runaway multi-line \cq\cq string starting on line 1)
+<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td><b>Debug information:</b><br>$SYNTAXERR
</td></tr></table>
TEST
}
my $INCWARN = qq{Can't open "$INCFILE" ($!)};
+my $VOIDWARN = getwarning('42', 2, $testfile);
+
plp_is('warnings', split /\n\n/, <<TEST, 2);
-1
-<: use warnings :>
-2
-<: 42 :>
-3
-<: warn "warning" :>
-4
-<: include "missinginclude" :>
-5
-<(missinginclude)>
+1<: use warnings :>
+2<: 42 :>
+3<: warn "warning" :>
+4<: include "missinginclude" :>
+5<(missinginclude)>
6
$HEAD
-Useless use of a constant in void context at $testfile line 4.
+<warning>${VOIDWARN}</warning>
1
-
2
+3<warning>warning at $testfile line 3.</warning>
-3
-warning at $testfile line 6.
-
-4
-<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td><b>Debug information:</b><br>$INCWARN at $testfile line 8.
+4<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td><b>Debug information:</b><br>$INCWARN at $testfile line 4.
</td></tr></table>
-5
-<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td><b>Debug information:</b><br>$INCWARN at $testfile line 10.
+5<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td><b>Debug information:</b><br>$INCWARN at $testfile line 5.
</td></tr></table>
TEST
SKIP: {
chmod 0244, $testfile or skip("changed permissions", 1);
plp_is('permission denied', undef, <<TEST);
+<warning>PLP: Can't read: $base/$testfile (/$testfile/test/123)</warning>
Content-Type: text/html
Status: 403
$ENV{PATH_TRANSLATED} = "$base/missinginclude/test/123";
plp_is('not found', undef, <<TEST);
+<warning>PLP: Not found: $base/missinginclude/test/123 (/$testfile/test/123)</warning>
Content-Type: text/html
Status: 404