$| = 1;
+# Let tests know they're running in the perl core. Useful for modules
+# which live dual lives on CPAN.
+$ENV{PERL_CORE} = 1;
+
# Cheesy version of Getopt::Std. Maybe we should replace it with that.
if ($#ARGV >= 0) {
foreach my $idx (0..$#ARGV) {
$core = 1 if $1 eq 'core';
$verbose = 1 if $1 eq 'v';
$with_utf= 1 if $1 eq 'utf8';
+ $byte_compile = 1 if $1 eq 'bytecompile';
+ $compile = 1 if $1 eq 'compile';
if ($1 =~ /^deparse(,.+)?$/) {
$deparse = 1;
$deparse_opts = $1;
%infinite = ();
if ($deparse) {
- _testprogs('deparse', @ARGV);
-} else {
- _testprogs('perl', @ARGV);
- _testprogs('compile', @ARGV) if (-e "../testcompile");
+ _testprogs('deparse', '', @ARGV);
+}
+elsif( $compile || $byte_compile ) {
+ _testprogs('compile', '', @ARGV) if $compile;
+ _testprogs('compile', '-B', @ARGV) if $byte_compile;
+}
+else {
+ _testprogs('compile', '', @ARGV) if -e "../testcompile";
+ _testprogs('perl', '', @ARGV);
}
sub _testprogs {
$type = shift @_;
+ $args = shift;
@tests = @_;
print <<'EOT' if ($type eq 'compile');
$test = $OVER{$test} if exists $OVER{$test};
- open(SCRIPT,"<$test") or die "Can't run $test.\n";
- $_ = <SCRIPT>;
- close(SCRIPT) unless ($type eq 'deparse');
- if (/#!.*perl(.*)$/) {
- $switch = $1;
- if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
- # Must protect uppercase switches with "" on command line
- $switch =~ s/-([A-Z]\S*)/"-$1"/g;
- }
- }
- else {
- $switch = '';
- }
+ open(SCRIPT,"<$test") or die "Can't run $test.\n";
+ $_ = <SCRIPT>;
+ close(SCRIPT) unless ($type eq 'deparse');
+ if (/#!.*\bperl.*-\w*([tT])/) {
+ $switch = qq{"-$1"};
+ }
+ else {
+ $switch = '';
+ }
my $file_opts = "";
if ($type eq 'deparse') {
}
else {
my $compile =
- "./perl $testswitch -I../lib ../utils/perlcc -o ".
+ "./perl $testswitch -I../lib ../utils/perlcc -I .. $args -o ".
"$test.plc $utf $test ".
" && $test.plc |";
open(RESULTS, $compile)
else {
warn "Failed $bad test scripts out of $files, $pct% okay.\n";
}
- warn <<'SHRDLU';
- ### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some
- ### of them individually and examine any diagnostic messages they
- ### produce. See the INSTALL document's section on "make test".
-SHRDLU
- warn <<'SHRDLU' if $good / $total > 0.8;
- ### Since most tests were successful you have a good chance
- ### to get information better granularity by running
+ warn <<'SHRDLU_1';
+ ### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some of
+ ### them individually and examine any diagnostic messages they produce.
+ ### See the INSTALL document's section on "make test".
+SHRDLU_1
+ warn <<'SHRDLU_2' if $good / $total > 0.8;
+ ### You have a good chance to get more information by running
### ./perl harness
- ### in the 't' directory.
-SHRDLU
- use Config;
- if ($Config{ldlibpthname}) {
- warn <<SHRDLU;
- ### Since you seem to have a dynamic library search path,
- ### $Config{ldlibpthname}, you probably should set that
- ### to point to the build directory before running the harness.
- ### Depending on your shell style:
- ### setenv $Config{ldlibpthname} `pwd`; cd t; ./perl harness
- ### $Config{ldlibpthname}=`pwd`; export $Config{ldlibpthname}; cd t; ./perl harness
- ### export $Config{ldlibpthname}=`pwd`; cd t; ./perl harness
+ ### in the 't' directory since most (>=80%) of the tests succeeded.
+SHRDLU_2
+ if (eval {require Config; import Config; 1}) {
+ if ($Config{usedl} && (my $p = $Config{ldlibpthname})) {
+ warn <<SHRDLU_3;
+ ### You may have to set your dynamic library search path,
+ ### $p, to point to the build directory:
+SHRDLU_3
+ if (exists $ENV{$p} && $ENV{$p} ne '') {
+ warn <<SHRDLU_4a;
+ ### setenv $p `pwd`:\$$p; cd t; ./perl harness
+ ### $p=`pwd`:\$$p; export $p; cd t; ./perl harness
+ ### export $p=`pwd`:\$$p; cd t; ./perl harness
+SHRDLU_4a
+ } else {
+ warn <<SHRDLU_4b;
+ ### setenv $p `pwd`; cd t; ./perl harness
+ ### $p=`pwd`; export $p; cd t; ./perl harness
+ ### export $p=`pwd`; cd t; ./perl harness
+SHRDLU_4b
+ }
+ warn <<SHRDLU_5;
### for csh-style shells, like tcsh; or for traditional/modern
### Bourne-style shells, like bash, ksh, and zsh, respectively.
-SHRDLU
+SHRDLU_5
+ }
}
}
($user,$sys,$cuser,$csys) = times;