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The End Test-Fatal-0.017/Changes000644 000765 000024 00000004471 14354126151 015073 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 Revision history for Test-Fatal 0.017 2022-12-31 16:40:56-05:00 America/New_York - update packaging and metadata 0.016 2020-08-08 22:00:14-04:00 America/New_York - no changes since trial release of 0.015 0.015 2018-03-10 17:06:11-05:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE) - add default descriptions to tests - work on ancient Test::Builder code 0.014 2014-12-09 18:35:59-05:00 America/New_York - avoid assuming that t/todo.t is always called t/todo.t 0.013 2013-09-23 10:31:15 America/New_York - rebuild to get a newer compile test that may work on 5.6.x 0.012 2013-09-17 22:01:45 Asia/Tokyo - go back to auto-detecting the required Test::More, reverting the changes made for [rt.cpan.org #62699] 0.011 2013-09-17 08:48:20 Asia/Tokyo - more clearly (and correctly) document the way NOT to use Test::Fatal (thanks, Karen Etheridge!) - try to fix $TODO not working when the user test uses $T::B::Level (thanks, Jesse Luehrs) 0.010 2012-02-16 10:27:54 America/New_York - avoid tickling an overloading bug in perl 5.6 during testing (thanks, Zefram) 0.009 2012-02-09 15:26:11 America/New_York - advise against using isnt(exception{...},undef) 0.008 2011-11-06 21:10:14 America/New_York - no changes since 0.007 0.007 2011-10-31 23:22:47 America/New_York - revert the mistake by which 0.004 allowed blocks after "exception" as well as "success" 0.006 2011-06-01 22:55:10 America/New_York - crank back the Test::More and Exporter requirements - add lives_ok and dies_ok emulation (thanks, Paul "LeoNerd" Evans) 0.005 2011-04-26 07:50:48 America/New_York - fix the logic that picks tests for 5.13.1+ (thanks, Zefram) 0.004 2011-04-25 11:57:59 America/New_York - success blocks now allow trailing blocks like finally, catch, etc. (thanks, Joel Bernstein) 0.003 2010-10-28 22:10:59 America/New_York - more tests for false exceptions, especially on 5.13 0.002 2010-10-28 00:11:09 America/New_York - add tests for handling of false exceptions - fix precedence error in documentation (thanks, ether) 0.001 2010-10-24 00:23:24 America/New_York - first release Test-Fatal-0.017/MANIFEST000644 000765 000024 00000000557 14354126151 014732 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.029. 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"Cpanel::JSON::XS version 4.30", "x_spdx_expression" : "Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later" } Test-Fatal-0.017/dist.ini000644 000765 000024 00000000434 14354126151 015237 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 name = Test-Fatal author = Ricardo Signes license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Ricardo Signes copyright_year = 2010 [@RJBS] package-name-version = 0 perl-window = long-term [RemovePrereqs] remove = Test::More [Prereqs / TestRequires] Test::More = 0.65 Test-Fatal-0.017/lib/Test/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14354126151 015257 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 Test-Fatal-0.017/lib/Test/Fatal.pm000644 000765 000024 00000035773 14354126151 016663 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; package Test::Fatal; # ABSTRACT: incredibly simple helpers for testing code with exceptions $Test::Fatal::VERSION = '0.017'; #pod =head1 SYNOPSIS #pod #pod use Test::More; #pod use Test::Fatal; #pod #pod use System::Under::Test qw(might_die); #pod #pod is( #pod exception { might_die; }, #pod undef, #pod "the code lived", #pod ); #pod #pod like( #pod exception { might_die; }, #pod qr/turns out it died/, #pod "the code died as expected", #pod ); #pod #pod isa_ok( #pod exception { might_die; }, #pod 'Exception::Whatever', #pod 'the thrown exception', #pod ); #pod #pod =head1 DESCRIPTION #pod #pod Test::Fatal is an alternative to the popular L. It does much #pod less, but should allow greater flexibility in testing exception-throwing code #pod with about the same amount of typing. #pod #pod It exports one routine by default: C. #pod #pod B C intentionally does not manipulate the call stack. #pod User-written test functions that use C must be careful to avoid #pod false positives if exceptions use stack traces that show arguments. For a more #pod magical approach involving globally overriding C, see #pod L. #pod #pod =cut use Carp (); use Try::Tiny 0.07; use Exporter 5.57 'import'; our @EXPORT = qw(exception); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(exception success dies_ok lives_ok); #pod =func exception #pod #pod my $exception = exception { ... }; #pod #pod C takes a bare block of code and returns the exception thrown by #pod that block. If no exception was thrown, it returns undef. #pod #pod B If the block results in a I exception, such as 0 or the #pod empty string, Test::Fatal itself will die. Since either of these cases #pod indicates a serious problem with the system under testing, this behavior is #pod considered a I. If you must test for these conditions, you should use #pod L's try/catch mechanism. (Try::Tiny is the underlying exception #pod handling system of Test::Fatal.) #pod #pod Note that there is no TAP assert being performed. In other words, no "ok" or #pod "not ok" line is emitted. It's up to you to use the rest of C in an #pod existing test like C, C, C, et cetera. Or you may wish to use #pod the C and C wrappers, which do provide TAP output. #pod #pod C does I alter the stack presented to the called block, meaning #pod that if the exception returned has a stack trace, it will include some frames #pod between the code calling C and the thing throwing the exception. #pod This is considered a I because it avoids the occasionally twitchy #pod C mechanism. #pod #pod B This is not a great idea: #pod #pod sub exception_like(&$;$) { #pod my ($code, $pattern, $name) = @_; #pod like( &exception($code), $pattern, $name ); #pod } #pod #pod exception_like(sub { }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the exception'); #pod #pod If the code in the C<...> is going to throw a stack trace with the arguments to #pod each subroutine in its call stack (for example via C, #pod the test name, "foo appears in the exception" will itself be matched by the #pod regex. Instead, write this: #pod #pod like( exception { ... }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the exception' ); #pod #pod If you really want a test function that passes the test name, wrap the #pod arguments in an array reference to hide the literal text from a stack trace: #pod #pod sub exception_like(&$) { #pod my ($code, $args) = @_; #pod my ($pattern, $name) = @$args; #pod like( &exception($code), $pattern, $name ); #pod } #pod #pod exception_like(sub { }, [ qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the exception' ] ); #pod #pod To aid in avoiding the problem where the pattern is seen in the exception #pod because of the call stack, C<$Carp::MaxArgNums> is locally set to -1 when the #pod code block is called. If you really don't want that, set it back to whatever #pod value you like at the beginning of the code block. Obviously, this solution #pod doens't affect all possible ways that args of subroutines in the call stack #pod might taint the test. The intention here is to prevent some false passes from #pod people who didn't read the documentation. Your punishment for reading it is #pod that you must consider whether to do anything about this. #pod #pod B: One final bad idea: #pod #pod isnt( exception { ... }, undef, "my code died!"); #pod #pod It's true that this tests that your code died, but you should really test that #pod it died I. For example, if you make an unrelated mistake #pod in the block, like using the wrong dereference, your test will pass even though #pod the code to be tested isn't really run at all. If you're expecting an #pod inspectable exception with an identifier or class, test that. If you're #pod expecting a string exception, consider using C. #pod #pod =cut our ($REAL_TBL, $REAL_CALCULATED_TBL) = (1, 1); sub exception (&) { my $code = shift; return try { my $incremented = defined $Test::Builder::Level ? $Test::Builder::Level - $REAL_CALCULATED_TBL : 0; local $Test::Builder::Level = $REAL_CALCULATED_TBL; if ($incremented) { # each call to exception adds 5 stack frames $Test::Builder::Level += 5; for my $i (1..$incremented) { # -2 because we want to see it from the perspective of the call to # is() within the call to $code->() my $caller = caller($Test::Builder::Level - 2); if ($caller eq __PACKAGE__) { # each call to exception adds 5 stack frames $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 5; } else { $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; } } } local $REAL_CALCULATED_TBL = $Test::Builder::Level; local $Carp::MaxArgNums = -1; $code->(); return undef; } catch { return $_ if $_; my $problem = defined $_ ? 'false' : 'undef'; Carp::confess("$problem exception caught by Test::Fatal::exception"); }; } #pod =func success #pod #pod try { #pod should_live; #pod } catch { #pod fail("boo, we died"); #pod } success { #pod pass("hooray, we lived"); #pod }; #pod #pod C, exported only by request, is a L helper with semantics #pod identical to L|Try::Tiny/finally>, but the body of the block will #pod only be run if the C block ran without error. #pod #pod Although almost any needed exception tests can be performed with C, #pod success blocks may sometimes help organize complex testing. #pod #pod =cut sub success (&;@) { my $code = shift; return finally( sub { return if @_; # <-- only run on success $code->(); }, @_ ); } #pod =func dies_ok #pod #pod =func lives_ok #pod #pod Exported only by request, these two functions run a given block of code, and #pod provide TAP output indicating if it did, or did not throw an exception. #pod These provide an easy upgrade path for replacing existing unit tests based on #pod C. #pod #pod RJBS does not suggest using this except as a convenience while porting tests to #pod use Test::Fatal's C routine. #pod #pod use Test::More tests => 2; #pod use Test::Fatal qw(dies_ok lives_ok); #pod #pod dies_ok { die "I failed" } 'code that fails'; #pod #pod lives_ok { return "I'm still alive" } 'code that does not fail'; #pod #pod =cut my $Tester; # Signature should match that of Test::Exception sub dies_ok (&;$) { my $code = shift; my $name = shift; require Test::Builder; $Tester ||= Test::Builder->new; my $tap_pos = $Tester->current_test; my $exception = exception( \&$code ); $name ||= $tap_pos != $Tester->current_test ? "...and code should throw an exception" : "code should throw an exception"; my $ok = $Tester->ok( $exception, $name ); $ok or $Tester->diag( "expected an exception but none was raised" ); return $ok; } sub lives_ok (&;$) { my $code = shift; my $name = shift; require Test::Builder; $Tester ||= Test::Builder->new; my $tap_pos = $Tester->current_test; my $exception = exception( \&$code ); $name ||= $tap_pos != $Tester->current_test ? "...and code should not throw an exception" : "code should not throw an exception"; my $ok = $Tester->ok( ! $exception, $name ); $ok or $Tester->diag( "expected return but an exception was raised" ); return $ok; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test::Fatal - incredibly simple helpers for testing code with exceptions =head1 VERSION version 0.017 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Test::More; use Test::Fatal; use System::Under::Test qw(might_die); is( exception { might_die; }, undef, "the code lived", ); like( exception { might_die; }, qr/turns out it died/, "the code died as expected", ); isa_ok( exception { might_die; }, 'Exception::Whatever', 'the thrown exception', ); =head1 DESCRIPTION Test::Fatal is an alternative to the popular L. It does much less, but should allow greater flexibility in testing exception-throwing code with about the same amount of typing. It exports one routine by default: C. B C intentionally does not manipulate the call stack. User-written test functions that use C must be careful to avoid false positives if exceptions use stack traces that show arguments. For a more magical approach involving globally overriding C, see L. =head1 PERL VERSION This library should run on perls released even a long time ago. It should work on any version of perl released in the last five years. Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl. =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 exception my $exception = exception { ... }; C takes a bare block of code and returns the exception thrown by that block. If no exception was thrown, it returns undef. B If the block results in a I exception, such as 0 or the empty string, Test::Fatal itself will die. Since either of these cases indicates a serious problem with the system under testing, this behavior is considered a I. If you must test for these conditions, you should use L's try/catch mechanism. (Try::Tiny is the underlying exception handling system of Test::Fatal.) Note that there is no TAP assert being performed. In other words, no "ok" or "not ok" line is emitted. It's up to you to use the rest of C in an existing test like C, C, C, et cetera. Or you may wish to use the C and C wrappers, which do provide TAP output. C does I alter the stack presented to the called block, meaning that if the exception returned has a stack trace, it will include some frames between the code calling C and the thing throwing the exception. This is considered a I because it avoids the occasionally twitchy C mechanism. B This is not a great idea: sub exception_like(&$;$) { my ($code, $pattern, $name) = @_; like( &exception($code), $pattern, $name ); } exception_like(sub { }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the exception'); If the code in the C<...> is going to throw a stack trace with the arguments to each subroutine in its call stack (for example via C, the test name, "foo appears in the exception" will itself be matched by the regex. Instead, write this: like( exception { ... }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the exception' ); If you really want a test function that passes the test name, wrap the arguments in an array reference to hide the literal text from a stack trace: sub exception_like(&$) { my ($code, $args) = @_; my ($pattern, $name) = @$args; like( &exception($code), $pattern, $name ); } exception_like(sub { }, [ qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the exception' ] ); To aid in avoiding the problem where the pattern is seen in the exception because of the call stack, C<$Carp::MaxArgNums> is locally set to -1 when the code block is called. If you really don't want that, set it back to whatever value you like at the beginning of the code block. Obviously, this solution doens't affect all possible ways that args of subroutines in the call stack might taint the test. The intention here is to prevent some false passes from people who didn't read the documentation. Your punishment for reading it is that you must consider whether to do anything about this. B: One final bad idea: isnt( exception { ... }, undef, "my code died!"); It's true that this tests that your code died, but you should really test that it died I. For example, if you make an unrelated mistake in the block, like using the wrong dereference, your test will pass even though the code to be tested isn't really run at all. If you're expecting an inspectable exception with an identifier or class, test that. If you're expecting a string exception, consider using C. =head2 success try { should_live; } catch { fail("boo, we died"); } success { pass("hooray, we lived"); }; C, exported only by request, is a L helper with semantics identical to L|Try::Tiny/finally>, but the body of the block will only be run if the C block ran without error. Although almost any needed exception tests can be performed with C, success blocks may sometimes help organize complex testing. =head2 dies_ok =head2 lives_ok Exported only by request, these two functions run a given block of code, and provide TAP output indicating if it did, or did not throw an exception. These provide an easy upgrade path for replacing existing unit tests based on C. RJBS does not suggest using this except as a convenience while porting tests to use Test::Fatal's C routine. use Test::More tests => 2; use Test::Fatal qw(dies_ok lives_ok); dies_ok { die "I failed" } 'code that fails'; lives_ok { return "I'm still alive" } 'code that does not fail'; =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo Signes =head1 CONTRIBUTORS =for stopwords David Golden Graham Knop Jesse Luehrs Joel Bernstein Karen Etheridge Ricardo Signes =over 4 =item * David Golden =item * Graham Knop =item * Jesse Luehrs =item * Joel Bernstein =item * Karen Etheridge =item * Ricardo Signes =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Ricardo Signes. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut Test-Fatal-0.017/examples/convert-to-test-fatal000755 000765 000024 00000005503 14354126151 021503 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Path::Tiny; use PPI; rewrite_doc($_) for grep { -w } @ARGV; sub rewrite_doc { my $file = shift; my $doc = PPI::Document->new($file); return unless $doc =~ /Test::Exception/; print $file, "\n"; my $pattern = sub { my $elt = $_[1]; return 1 if $elt->isa('PPI::Statement') && $elt->content() =~ /^\s*(?:::)?(?:lives_|throws_|dies_)(?:ok|and)/; return 0; }; for my $elt ( @{ $doc->find($pattern) || [] } ) { transform_statement($elt); } my $content = $doc->content(); $content =~ s/Test::Exception/Test::Fatal/g; path( $file )->spew( $content ); } sub transform_statement { my $stmt = shift; my @children = $stmt->schildren; my $func = shift @children; my $colons = $func =~ /^::/ ? '::' : q{}; my $code; if ( $func =~ /lives_/ ) { $code = function( $colons . 'is', $children[0], 'undef', $children[1] ); } elsif ( $func =~ /dies_/ ) { $code = function( $colons . 'isnt', $children[0], 'undef', $children[1] ); } elsif ( $func =~ /throws_/ ) { # $children[2] is always a comma if it exists if ( $children[1]->isa('PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Regexp') ) { $code = function( $colons . 'like', $children[0], $children[1], $children[3] ); } else { $code = function( $colons . 'is', $children[0], $children[1], $children[3] ); } } $stmt->insert_before($code); $stmt->remove; } sub function { my $func = shift; my $exception = shift; my $expect = shift; my $desc = shift; my $exc_func = $func =~ /^::/ ? '::exception' : 'exception'; my @code; push @code, PPI::Token::Word->new($func), PPI::Token::Structure->new('('), PPI::Token::Whitespace->new(q{ }), PPI::Token::Word->new($exc_func), PPI::Token::Whitespace->new(q{ }), $exception->clone, PPI::Token::Operator->new(','), PPI::Token::Whitespace->new(q{ }), ( ref $expect ? $expect->clone : PPI::Token::Word->new($expect) ); if ( $desc && $desc->isa('PPI::Token::Quote') ) { push @code, PPI::Token::Operator->new(','), PPI::Token::Whitespace->new(q{ }), $desc->clone; } push @code, PPI::Token::Whitespace->new(q{ }), PPI::Token::Structure->new(')'), PPI::Token::Structure->new(';'); my $stmt = PPI::Statement->new; $stmt->add_element($_) for @code; return $stmt; } Test-Fatal-0.017/examples/exception_like.t000644 000765 000024 00000000750 14354126151 020601 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; use Test::Fatal; use Carp 'confess'; sub exception_like(&$;$) { my ($code, $pattern, $name) = @_; like( &exception($code), $pattern, $name ); } exception_like(sub { confess 'blah blah' }, qr/foo/, 'foo seems to appear in the exception'); # the test only passes when we invert it unlike( ( exception { confess 'blah blah' } || '' ), qr/foo/, 'foo does NOT ACTUALLY appear in the exception', ); done_testing; Test-Fatal-0.017/xt/author/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14354126151 015527 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 Test-Fatal-0.017/xt/release/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14354126151 015645 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 Test-Fatal-0.017/xt/release/changes_has_content.t000644 000765 000024 00000002101 14354126151 022021 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 use Test::More tests => 2; note 'Checking Changes'; my $changes_file = 'Changes'; my $newver = '0.017'; my $trial_token = '-TRIAL'; my $encoding = 'UTF-8'; SKIP: { ok(-e $changes_file, "$changes_file file exists") or skip 'Changes is missing', 1; ok(_get_changes($newver), "$changes_file has content for $newver"); } done_testing; sub _get_changes { my $newver = shift; # parse changelog to find commit message open(my $fh, '<', $changes_file) or die "cannot open $changes_file: $!"; my $changelog = join('', <$fh>); if ($encoding) { require Encode; $changelog = Encode::decode($encoding, $changelog, Encode::FB_CROAK()); } close $fh; my @content = grep { /^$newver(?:$trial_token)?(?:\s+|$)/ ... /^\S/ } # from newver to un-indented split /\n/, $changelog; shift @content; # drop the version line # drop unindented last line and trailing blank lines pop @content while ( @content && $content[-1] =~ /^(?:\S|\s*$)/ ); # return number of non-blank lines return scalar @content; } Test-Fatal-0.017/xt/author/pod-syntax.t000644 000765 000024 00000000252 14354126151 020021 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 #!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); Test-Fatal-0.017/t/like-exception.t000644 000765 000024 00000001604 14354126151 017143 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Test::Builder::Tester tests => 6; use Test::Fatal qw( dies_ok lives_ok ); test_out( "ok 1 - died" ); dies_ok { die "FAIL" } 'died'; test_test( "die dies" ); test_out( "ok 1 - code should throw an exception" ); dies_ok { die "FAIL" }; test_test( "die dies (default description)" ); test_out( "not ok 1 - returned" ); test_fail( +2 ); test_err( "# expected an exception but none was raised" ); dies_ok { return 1 } 'returned'; test_test( "return doesn't die" ); test_out( "ok 1 - returned" ); lives_ok { return 1 } 'returned'; test_test( "return lived" ); test_out( "ok 1 - code should not throw an exception" ); lives_ok { return 1 }; test_test( "return lived (default description)" ); test_out( "not ok 1 - died" ); test_fail( +2 ); test_err( "# expected return but an exception was raised" ); lives_ok { die "FAIL" } 'died'; test_test( "die doesn't live" ); Test-Fatal-0.017/t/todo.t000755 000765 000024 00000006262 14354126151 015200 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Test::Builder::Tester tests => 4; use Test::More 0.65; use Test::Fatal; my $file = __FILE__; if (!eval { Test::Builder::Tester->VERSION(1.20) }) { # Test::More 0.96 my $builder = Test::Builder->new; no warnings 'redefine'; *test_out = sub { Test::Builder::Tester::test_out(@_); $builder->todo_output($builder->output); } } { my $line = __LINE__ + 13; my $out = < 7 + ($] < 5.013001 ? 1 : 0); use Test::Fatal qw(exception success); use Try::Tiny 0.07; like( exception { die "foo bar" }, qr{foo bar}, "foo bar is like foo bar", ); ok( ! exception { 1 }, "no fatality means no exception", ); try { die "die"; } catch { pass("we die on demand"); } success { fail("this should never be emitted"); }; try { # die "die"; } catch { fail("we did not demand to die"); } success { pass("a success block runs, passing"); }; { my $i = 0; try { die { foo => 42 }; } catch { 1; } success { fail("never get here"); } finally { $i++; pass("finally block after success block"); }; is($i, 1, "finally block after success block still runs"); }; # TODO: test for fatality of undef exception? { package BreakException; sub DESTROY { eval { my $x = 'o no'; } } } if ($] < 5.013001) { like( exception { exception { my $blackguard = bless {}, 'BreakException'; die "real exception"; } }, qr{false exception}, "we throw a new exception if the exception is false", ); } { package FalseObject; use overload 'bool' => sub { 0 }; } like( exception { exception { die(bless {} => 'FalseObject'); } }, qr{false exception}, "we throw a new exception if the exception is false", ); Test-Fatal-0.017/t/00-report-prereqs.t000644 000765 000024 00000013452 14354126151 017436 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; # This test was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::ReportPrereqs 0.028 use Test::More tests => 1; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::Spec; # from $version::LAX my $lax_version_re = qr/(?: undef | (?: (?:[0-9]+) (?: \. | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? )? | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? ) | (?: v (?:[0-9]+) (?: (?:\.[0-9]+)+ (?:_[0-9]+)? )? | (?:[0-9]+)? (?:\.[0-9]+){2,} (?:_[0-9]+)? ) )/x; # hide optional CPAN::Meta modules from prereq scanner # and check if they are available my $cpan_meta = "CPAN::Meta"; my $cpan_meta_pre = "CPAN::Meta::Prereqs"; my $HAS_CPAN_META = eval "require $cpan_meta; $cpan_meta->VERSION('2.120900')" && eval "require $cpan_meta_pre"; ## no critic # Verify requirements? my $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS = 1; sub _max { my $max = shift; $max = ( $_ > $max ) ? $_ : $max for @_; return $max; } sub _merge_prereqs { my ($collector, $prereqs) = @_; # CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object if (ref $collector eq $cpan_meta_pre) { return $collector->with_merged_prereqs( CPAN::Meta::Prereqs->new( $prereqs ) ); } # Raw hashrefs for my $phase ( keys %$prereqs ) { for my $type ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase} } ) { for my $module ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase}{$type} } ) { $collector->{$phase}{$type}{$module} = $prereqs->{$phase}{$type}{$module}; } } } return $collector; } my @include = qw( ); my @exclude = qw( ); # Add static prereqs to the included modules list my $static_prereqs = do './t/00-report-prereqs.dd'; # Merge all prereqs (either with ::Prereqs or a hashref) my $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs( ( $HAS_CPAN_META ? $cpan_meta_pre->new : {} ), $static_prereqs ); # Add dynamic prereqs to the included modules list (if we can) my ($source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml'; my $cpan_meta_error; if ( $source && $HAS_CPAN_META && (my $meta = eval { CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) } ) ) { $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs($full_prereqs, $meta->prereqs); } else { $cpan_meta_error = $@; # capture error from CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) $source = 'static metadata'; } my @full_reports; my @dep_errors; my $req_hash = $HAS_CPAN_META ? $full_prereqs->as_string_hash : $full_prereqs; # Add static includes into a fake section for my $mod (@include) { $req_hash->{other}{modules}{$mod} = 0; } for my $phase ( qw(configure build test runtime develop other) ) { next unless $req_hash->{$phase}; next if ($phase eq 'develop' and not $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}); for my $type ( qw(requires recommends suggests conflicts modules) ) { next unless $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}; my $title = ucfirst($phase).' '.ucfirst($type); my @reports = [qw/Module Want Have/]; for my $mod ( sort keys %{ $req_hash->{$phase}{$type} } ) { next if $mod eq 'perl'; next if grep { $_ eq $mod } @exclude; my $file = $mod; $file =~ s{::}{/}g; $file .= ".pm"; my ($prefix) = grep { -e File::Spec->catfile($_, $file) } @INC; my $want = $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}{$mod}; $want = "undef" unless defined $want; $want = "any" if !$want && $want == 0; my $req_string = $want eq 'any' ? 'any version required' : "version '$want' required"; if ($prefix) { my $have = MM->parse_version( File::Spec->catfile($prefix, $file) ); $have = "undef" unless defined $have; push @reports, [$mod, $want, $have]; if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $HAS_CPAN_META && $type eq 'requires' ) { if ( $have !~ /\A$lax_version_re\z/ ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' cannot be parsed ($req_string)"; } elsif ( ! $full_prereqs->requirements_for( $phase, $type )->accepts_module( $mod => $have ) ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' is not in required range '$want'"; } } } else { push @reports, [$mod, $want, "missing"]; if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $type eq 'requires' ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod is not installed ($req_string)"; } } } if ( @reports ) { push @full_reports, "=== $title ===\n\n"; my $ml = _max( map { length $_->[0] } @reports ); my $wl = _max( map { length $_->[1] } @reports ); my $hl = _max( map { length $_->[2] } @reports ); if ($type eq 'modules') { splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "", "-" x $hl]; push @full_reports, map { sprintf(" %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports; } else { splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "-" x $wl, "-" x $hl]; push @full_reports, map { sprintf(" %*s %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $wl, $_->[1], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports; } push @full_reports, "\n"; } } } if ( @full_reports ) { diag "\nVersions for all modules listed in $source (including optional ones):\n\n", @full_reports; } if ( $cpan_meta_error || @dep_errors ) { diag "\n*** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ***\n"; } if ( $cpan_meta_error ) { my ($orig_source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml'; diag "\nCPAN::Meta->load_file('$orig_source') failed with: $cpan_meta_error\n"; } if ( @dep_errors ) { diag join("\n", "\nThe following REQUIRED prerequisites were not satisfied:\n", @dep_errors, "\n" ); } pass('Reported prereqs'); # vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 et: Test-Fatal-0.017/t/00-report-prereqs.dd000644 000765 000024 00000002713 14354126151 017560 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000 000000 do { my $x = { 'configure' => { 'requires' => { 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.78' } }, 'develop' => { 'requires' => { 'Encode' => '0', 'Test::Pod' => '1.41' } }, 'runtime' => { 'requires' => { 'Carp' => '0', 'Exporter' => '5.57', 'Test::Builder' => '0', 'Try::Tiny' => '0.07', 'strict' => '0', 'warnings' => '0' } }, 'test' => { 'recommends' => { 'CPAN::Meta' => '2.120900' }, 'requires' => { 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '0', 'File::Spec' => '0', 'Test::Builder::Tester' => '0', 'Test::More' => '0.65', 'overload' => '0' } } }; $x; }