BEGIN {
if ($^O =~ /cygwin/i) {
- plan tests => 11;
+ plan tests => 14;
} else {
plan skip_all => "This is not cygwin";
}
use Config;
use File::Spec;
use ExtUtils::MM;
+use Config;
use_ok( 'ExtUtils::MM_Cygwin' );
is( $MM->{EXPORT_LIST}, $export, 'EXPORT_LIST' );
}
+# Tests for correct handling of maybe_command in /cygdrive/*
+# and c:/*. $ENV{COMSPEC}, if it exists, should always be executable.
+
+SKIP: {
+ my $comspec = $ENV{COMSPEC};
+
+ skip("\$ENV{COMSPEC} does not exist", 3) unless $comspec;
+
+ # Convert into cygwin-flavoured '/cygdrive/c/...' path.
+ # Is there a better way than direct munging? A File::*
+ # module perhaps?
+
+ $comspec =~ s{^(\w):} {/cygdrive/\l$1}x;
+ $comspec =~ s{\\ } {/}gx;
+
+ ok(MM->maybe_command($comspec),"$comspec should be executable");
+ # /cygdrive/c should *never* be executable, it's a directory.
+
+ ok(! MM->maybe_command(q{/cygdrive/c}),
+ qq{/cygdrive/c should never be executable}
+ );
+
+ # Our copy of Perl (with a unix-path) should always be executable.
+
+ ok(MM->maybe_command($Config{perlpath}),
+ qq{$Config{perlpath} should be executable}
+ );
+
+}
package FakeOut;