use Config;
use File::Spec;
-plan tests => 78;
+plan tests => 82;
my $Perl = which_perl();
open(FOO, ">$tmpfile") || DIE("Can't open temp test file: $!");
my($nlink, $mtime, $ctime) = (stat(FOO))[$NLINK, $MTIME, $CTIME];
+
+#VMS Fix-me: nlink should work on VMS if applicable link support configured.
SKIP: {
skip "No link count", 1 if $Is_VMS;
print FOO "Now is the time for all good men to come to.\n";
close(FOO);
-sleep 2 unless $funky_FAT_timestamps;
+sleep 2;
SKIP: {
-
-# in ms windows, $tmpfile inherits owner uid from directory
-# not sure about os/2, but chown is harmless anyway
-eval { chown $>,$tmpfile; 1 } or print "# $@" ;
-
ok(chmod(0700,$tmpfile), 'chmod 0700');
ok(-r $tmpfile, ' -r');
ok(-w $tmpfile, ' -w');
skip "Skipping: unexpected ls output in MP-RAS", 6
if $Is_MPRAS;
+ # VMS problem: If GNV or other UNIX like tool is installed, then
+ # sometimes Perl will find /bin/ls, and will try to run it.
+ # But since Perl on VMS does not know to run it under Bash, it will
+ # try to run the DCL verb LS. And if the VMS product Language
+ # Sensitive Editor is installed, or some other LS verb, that will
+ # be run instead. So do not do this until we can teach Perl
+ # when to use BASH on VMS.
+ skip "ls command not available to Perl in OpenVMS right now.", 6
+ if $Is_VMS;
+
my $LS = $Config{d_readlink} ? "ls -lL" : "ls -l";
my $CMD = "$LS /dev 2>/dev/null";
my $DEV = qx($CMD);
my @r = \stat($Curdir);
is(scalar @r, 13, 'stat returns full 13 elements');
+stat $0;
+eval { lstat _ };
+like( $@, qr/^The stat preceding lstat\(\) wasn't an lstat/,
+ 'lstat _ croaks after stat' );
+eval { -l _ };
+like( $@, qr/^The stat preceding -l _ wasn't an lstat/,
+ '-l _ croaks after stat' );
+
+lstat $0;
+eval { lstat _ };
+is( "$@", "", "lstat _ ok after lstat" );
+eval { -l _ };
+is( "$@", "", "-l _ ok after lstat" );
+
SKIP: {
- skip "No lstat", 4 unless $Config{d_lstat};
-
- stat $0;
- eval { lstat _ };
- like( $@, qr/^The stat preceding lstat\(\) wasn't an lstat/,
- 'lstat _ croaks after stat' );
- eval { -l _ };
- like( $@, qr/^The stat preceding -l _ wasn't an lstat/,
- '-l _ croaks after stat' );
+ skip "No lstat", 2 unless $Config{d_lstat};
# bug id 20020124.004
# If we have d_lstat, we should have symlink()
ok( (-C _) < 0, 'negative -C works');
ok(unlink($f), 'unlink tmp file');
+{
+ ok(open(F, ">", $tmpfile), 'can create temp file');
+ close F;
+ chmod 0077, $tmpfile;
+ my @a = stat($tmpfile);
+ my $s1 = -s _;
+ -T _;
+ my $s2 = -s _;
+ is($s1, $s2, q(-T _ doesn't break the statbuffer));
+ unlink $tmpfile;
+}
+
END {
1 while unlink $tmpfile;
}