perl/cpan/Pod-Simple/t/search12.t

116 lines
2.4 KiB
Perl

BEGIN {
if($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
chdir 't';
@INC = '../lib';
}
}
use strict;
use Pod::Simple::Search;
use Test;
BEGIN { plan tests => 11 }
print "# ", __FILE__,
": Testing the surveying of the current directory...\n";
my $x = Pod::Simple::Search->new;
die "Couldn't make an object!?" unless ok defined $x;
$x->inc(0);
use File::Spec;
use Cwd;
my $cwd = cwd();
print "# CWD: $cwd\n";
sub source_path {
my $file = shift;
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
return "../lib/Pod/Simple/t/$file";
} else {
return $file;
}
}
my $here;
if( -e ($here = source_path('testlib1'))) {
chdir $here;
} elsif(-e ($here = File::Spec->catdir($cwd, 't', 'testlib1'))) {
chdir $here;
} else {
die "Can't find the test corpus";
}
print "# OK, found the test corpus as $here\n";
ok 1;
print $x->_state_as_string;
#$x->verbose(12);
use Pod::Simple;
*pretty = \&Pod::Simple::BlackBox::pretty;
my($name2where, $where2name) = $x->survey('.');
my $p = pretty( $where2name, $name2where )."\n";
$p =~ s/, +/,\n/g;
$p =~ s/^/# /mg;
print $p;
my $ascii_order;
if( -e ($ascii_order = source_path('ascii_order.pl'))) {
#
} elsif(-e ($ascii_order = File::Spec->catfile($cwd, 't', 'ascii_order.pl'))) {
#
} else {
die "Can't find ascii_order.pl";
}
require $ascii_order;
{
my $names = join "|", sort ascii_order values %$where2name;
ok $names, "Blorm|Zonk::Pronk|hinkhonk::Glunk|hinkhonk::Vliff|perlflif|perlthng|squaa|squaa::Glunk|squaa::Vliff|zikzik";
}
{
my $names = join "|", sort ascii_order keys %$name2where;
ok $names, "Blorm|Zonk::Pronk|hinkhonk::Glunk|hinkhonk::Vliff|perlflif|perlthng|squaa|squaa::Glunk|squaa::Vliff|zikzik";
}
ok( ($name2where->{'squaa'} || 'huh???'), '/squaa\.pm$/');
ok grep( m/squaa\.pm/, keys %$where2name ), 1;
###### Now with recurse(0)
print "# Testing the surveying of a subdirectory with recursing off...\n";
$x->recurse(0);
($name2where, $where2name) = $x->survey(
File::Spec->catdir($cwd, 't', 'testlib2'));
$p = pretty( $where2name, $name2where )."\n";
$p =~ s/, +/,\n/g;
$p =~ s/^/# /mg;
print $p;
{
my $names = lc join "|", sort ascii_order values %$where2name;
ok $names, "suzzle";
}
{
my $names = lc join "|", sort ascii_order keys %$name2where;
ok $names, "suzzle";
}
ok( ($name2where->{'Vliff'} || 'huh???'), 'huh???');
ok grep( m/Vliff\.pm/, keys %$where2name ), 0;
ok 1;
__END__