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Edit File: 004-fs_portability.t
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; Test::Portability::Files->import(); options( test_ansi_chars => 0, test_dos_length => 0, test_mac_length => 0, test_amiga_length => 0, ); run_tests(); # The following code is copied from Test::Portability::Files # with the patch by RT #21631 # See http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=21631 BEGIN{ package Test::Portability::Files; use strict; use ExtUtils::Manifest qw(maniread); use File::Basename; #use File::Find; use File::Spec; use Test::Builder; { no strict; $VERSION = '0.05_01'; @EXPORT = qw(&options &run_tests); @EXPORT_OK = @EXPORT; } my $Test = Test::Builder->new; sub import { my $self = shift; my $caller = caller; { no strict 'refs'; *{$caller.'::options'} = \&options; *{$caller.'::run_tests'} = \&run_tests; } $Test->exported_to($caller); $Test->plan(tests => 1) unless $Test->has_plan; } my %options = ( use_file_find => 0, ); my %tests = ( ansi_chars => 1, one_dot => 1, dir_noext => 1, special_chars => 1, space => 1, mac_length => 1, amiga_length => 1, vms_length => 1, dos_length => 0, case => 1, 'symlink' => 1, ); my %errors_text = ( # wrap the text at this column --------------------------------> | ansi_chars => "These files does not respect the portable filename characters\n" ."as defined by ANSI C and perlport:\n", one_dot => "These files contain more than one dot in their name:\n", dir_noext => "These directories have an extension in their name:\n", special_chars => "These files contain special characters that may break on\n". "several systems, please correct:\n", space => "These files contain space in their name, which is not well\n" ."handled on several systems:\n", mac_length => "These files have a name more than 31 characters long, which\n" ."will be truncated on Mac OS Classic and old AmigaOS:\n", amiga_length => "These files have a name more than 107 characters long, which\n" ."will be truncated on recent AmigaOS:\n", vms_length => "These files have a name or extension too long for VMS (both\n" ."are limited to 39 characters):\n", dos_length => "These files have a name too long for MS-DOS and compatible\n" ."systems:\n", case => "The name of these files differ only by the case, which can\n" ."cause real problems on case-insensitive filesystems:", 'symlink' => "The following files are symbolic links, which are not\n" ."supported on several operating systems:", ); my %bad_names = (); my %lc_names = (); sub options { my %opts = @_; for my $test (keys %tests) { $tests{$test} = $opts{"test_$test"} if exists $opts{"test_$test"} } for my $opt (keys %options) { $options{$opt} = $opts{$opt} if exists $opts{$opt} } @tests{keys %tests} = (1)x(keys %tests) if $opts{all_tests}; } sub test_name_portability { my($file,$file_name,$file_path,$file_ext); # extract path, base name and extension if($options{use_file_find}) { # using Find::File # skip generated files return if $_ eq File::Spec->curdir or $_ eq 'pm_to_blib'; my $firstdir = (File::Spec->splitdir(File::Spec->canonpath($File::Find::name)))[0]; return if $firstdir eq 'blib' or $firstdir eq '_build'; $file = $File::Find::name; ($file_name,$file_path,$file_ext) = fileparse($file, '\\.[^.]+?'); } else { # only check against MANIFEST $file = shift; ($file_name,$file_path,$file_ext) = fileparse($file, '\\.[^.]+?'); #for my $dir (File::Spec->splitdir(File::Spec->canonpath($file_path))) { # test_name_portability($dir) #} $_ = $file_name.$file_ext; } #print STDERR "file $file\t=> path='$file_path', name='$file_name', ext='$file_ext'\n"; # After this point, the following variables are expected to hold these semantics # $file must contain the path to the file (t/00load.t) # $_ must contain the full name of the file (00load.t) # $file_name must contain the base name of the file (00load) # $file_path must contain the path to the directory containing the file (t/) # $file_ext must contain the extension (if any) of the file (.t) # check if the name only uses portable filename characters, as defined by ANSI C if($tests{ansi_chars}) { /^[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9._-]*$/ or $bad_names{$file} .= 'ansi_chars,' } # check if the name contains more than one dot if($tests{one_dot}) { tr/.// > 1 and $bad_names{$file} .= 'one_dot,' } # check if the name contains special chars if($tests{special_chars}) { m-[!"#\$%&'\(\)\*\+/:;<>\?@\[\\\]^`\{\|\}~]- # " for poor editors and $bad_names{$file} .= 'special_chars,' } # check if the name contains a space char if($tests{space}) { m/ / and $bad_names{$file} .= 'space,' } # check the length of the name, compared to Mac OS Classic max length if($tests{mac_length}) { length > 31 and $bad_names{$file} .= 'mac_length,' } # check the length of the name, compared to AmigaOS max length if($tests{amiga_length}) { length > 107 and $bad_names{$file} .= 'amiga_length,' } # check the length of the name, compared to VMS max length if($tests{vms_length}) { ( length($file_name) <= 39 and length($file_ext) <= 40 ) or $bad_names{$file} .= 'vms_length,' } # check the length of the name, compared to DOS max length if($tests{dos_length}) { ( length($file_name) <= 8 and length($file_ext) <= 4 ) or $bad_names{$file} .= 'dos_length,' } # check if the name is unique on case-insensitive filesystems if($tests{case}) { if(not $lc_names{$file} and $lc_names{lc $file}) { $bad_names{$file} .= 'case,'; $bad_names{$lc_names{lc $file}} .= 'case,'; } else { $lc_names{lc $file} = $file } } # check if the file is a symbolic link if($tests{'symlink'}) { -l $file and $bad_names{$file} .= 'symlink,' } # if it's a directory, check that it has no extension if($tests{'dir_noext'}) { -d $file and tr/.// > 0 and $bad_names{$file} .= 'dir_noext,' } } sub run_tests { fileparse_set_fstype('Unix'); if($options{use_file_find}) { # check all files found using File::Find find(\&test_name_portability, File::Spec->curdir); } else { # check only against files listed in MANIFEST my $manifest = maniread(); map { test_name_portability($_) } keys %$manifest; } # check the results if(keys %bad_names) { $Test->ok(0, "File names portability"); my %errors_list = (); for my $file (keys %bad_names) { for my $error (split ',', $bad_names{$file}) { $errors_list{$error} = [] if not ref $errors_list{$error}; push @{$errors_list{$error}}, $file; } } for my $error (sort keys %errors_list) { $Test->diag($errors_text{$error}); for my $file (sort @{$errors_list{$error}}) { $Test->diag(" $file") } $Test->diag(' ') } } else { $Test->ok(1, "File names portability"); } } } # end of BEGIN