+++ /dev/null
-#!perl
-use strict;
-use Test::More;
-use File::Slurp;
-
-use IO::Handle ;
-
-use UNIVERSAL ;
-
-plan tests => 4;
-
-my $path = "data.txt";
-my $data = "random junk\n";
-
-# create an object
-my $obj = FileObject->new($path);
-isa_ok( $obj, 'FileObject' );
-is( "$obj", $path, "check that the object correctly stringifies" );
-
-my $is_glob = eval{ $obj->isa( 'GLOB' ) } ;
-#print "GLOB $is_glob\n" ;
-
-my $is_io = eval{ $obj->isa( 'IO' ) } ;
-#print "IO $is_io\n" ;
-
-my $io = IO::Handle->new() ;
-#print "IO2: $io\n" ;
-
-my $is_io2 = eval{ $io->isa( 'GLOB' ) } ;
-#print "IO2 $is_io2\n" ;
-
-open( FH, "<$0" ) or die "can't open $0: $!" ;
-
-my $io3 = *FH{IO} ;
-#print "IO3: $io3\n" ;
-
-my $is_io3 = eval{ $io3->isa( 'IO' ) } ;
-#print "IO3 $is_io3\n" ;
-
-my $io4 = *FH{GLOB} ;
-#print "IO4: $io4\n" ;
-
-my $is_io4 = eval{ $io4->isa( 'GLOB' ) } ;
-#print "IO4 $is_io4\n" ;
-
-
-SKIP: {
- # write something to that file
- open(FILE, ">$obj") or skip 4, "can't write to '$path': $!";
- print FILE $data;
- close(FILE);
-
- # pass it to read_file()
- my $content = eval { read_file($obj) };
- is( $@, '', "passing an object to read_file()" );
- is( $content, $data, "checking that the content matches the data" );
-}
-
-unlink $path;
-
-
-# the following mimics the parts from Path::Class causing
-# problems with File::Slurp
-package FileObject;
-use overload
- q[""] => \&stringify, fallback => 1;
-
-sub new {
- return bless { path => $_[1] }, $_[0]
-}
-
-sub stringify {
- return $_[0]->{path}
-}
-