#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Test::More; use Config; use DynaLoader; use ExtUtils::CBuilder; if ( $] < 5.008 ) { plan skip_all => "INTERFACE keyword support broken before 5.8"; } else { plan tests => 24; } my ($source_file, $obj_file, $lib_file, $module); require_ok( 'ExtUtils::ParseXS' ); chdir('t') if -d 't'; push @INC, '.'; use Carp; #$SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck; # See the comments about this in 001-basics.t @INC = map { File::Spec->rel2abs($_) } @INC; ######################### $source_file = 'XSUsage.c'; # Try sending to file ExtUtils::ParseXS->process_file(filename => 'XSUsage.xs', output => $source_file); ok -e $source_file, "Create an output file"; # TEST doesn't like extraneous output my $quiet = $ENV{PERL_CORE} && !$ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE}; # Try to compile the file! Don't get too fancy, though. my $b = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new(quiet => $quiet); SKIP: { skip "no compiler available", 2 if ! $b->have_compiler; $module = 'XSUsage'; $obj_file = $b->compile( source => $source_file ); ok $obj_file; ok -e $obj_file, "Make sure $obj_file exists"; } SKIP: { skip "no dynamic loading", 20 if !$b->have_compiler || !$Config{usedl}; $lib_file = $b->link( objects => $obj_file, module_name => $module ); ok $lib_file; ok -e $lib_file, "Make sure $lib_file exists"; eval {require XSUsage}; is $@, ''; # The real tests here - for each way of calling the functions, call with the # wrong number of arguments and check the Usage line is what we expect eval { XSUsage::one(1) }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: XSUsage::one/; eval { XSUsage::two(1) }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: XSUsage::two/; eval { XSUsage::two_x(1) }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: XSUsage::two_x/; eval { FOO::two(1) }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: FOO::two/; eval { XSUsage::three(1) }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: XSUsage::three/; eval { XSUsage::four(1) }; ok !$@; eval { XSUsage::five() }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: XSUsage::five/; eval { XSUsage::six() }; ok !$@; eval { XSUsage::six(1) }; ok !$@; eval { XSUsage::six(1,2) }; ok $@; ok $@ =~ /^Usage: XSUsage::six/; # Win32 needs to close the DLL before it can unlink it, but unfortunately # dl_unload_file was missing on Win32 prior to perl change #24679! if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' and defined &DynaLoader::dl_unload_file) { for (my $i = 0; $i < @DynaLoader::dl_modules; $i++) { if ($DynaLoader::dl_modules[$i] eq $module) { DynaLoader::dl_unload_file($DynaLoader::dl_librefs[$i]); last; } } } } unless ($ENV{PERL_NO_CLEANUP}) { for ( $obj_file, $lib_file, $source_file) { next unless defined $_; 1 while unlink $_; } }