#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-# $Id: text.t,v 1.3 2004/12/31 21:29:48 eagle Exp $
#
# text.t -- Additional specialized tests for Pod::Text.
#
-# Copyright 2002, 2004 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
+# Copyright 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
#
# This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the same terms as Perl itself.
}
unshift (@INC, '../blib/lib');
$| = 1;
- print "1..3\n";
+ print "1..6\n";
}
END {
}
use Pod::Text;
+use Pod::Simple;
$loaded = 1;
print "ok 1\n";
+my $parser = Pod::Text->new or die "Cannot create parser\n";
my $n = 2;
while (<DATA>) {
next until $_ eq "###\n";
print TMP $_;
}
close TMP;
- my $parser = Pod::Text->new or die "Cannot create parser\n";
- $parser->parse_from_file ('tmp.pod', 'out.tmp');
- undef $parser;
+ open (OUT, '> out.tmp') or die "Cannot create out.tmp: $!\n";
+ $parser->parse_from_file ('tmp.pod', \*OUT);
+ close OUT;
open (TMP, 'out.tmp') or die "Cannot open out.tmp: $!\n";
my $output;
{
}
if ($output eq $expected) {
print "ok $n\n";
+ } elsif ($n == 4 && $Pod::Simple::VERSION < 3.06) {
+ print "ok $n # skip Pod::Simple S<> parsing bug\n";
} else {
print "not ok $n\n";
print "Expected\n========\n$expected\nOutput\n======\n$output\n";
What does "this." end up looking like?
###
+
+###
+=head1 Test of SE<lt>E<gt>
+
+This is some S< > whitespace.
+###
+Test of S<>
+ This is some whitespace.
+
+###
+
+###
+=head1 Test of =for
+
+=for comment
+This won't be seen.
+
+Yes.
+
+=for text
+This should be seen.
+
+=for TEXT As should this.
+
+=for man
+But this shouldn't.
+
+Some more text.
+###
+Test of =for
+ Yes.
+
+This should be seen.
+As should this.
+ Some more text.
+
+###
+
+###
+=pod
+
+text
+
+ line1
+
+ line3
+###
+ text
+
+ line1
+
+ line3
+
+###