#!./perl print "1..13\n"; BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use File::Path; rmtree('blurfl'); # tests 3 and 7 rather naughtily expect English error messages $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C'; $ENV{LANGUAGE} = 'C'; # GNU locale extension print (mkdir('blurfl',0777) ? "ok 1\n" : "not ok 1\n"); print (mkdir('blurfl',0777) ? "not ok 2\n" : "ok 2\n"); print ($! =~ /cannot move|exist|denied/ ? "ok 3\n" : "# $!\nnot ok 3\n"); print (-d 'blurfl' ? "ok 4\n" : "not ok 4\n"); print (rmdir('blurfl') ? "ok 5\n" : "not ok 5\n"); print (rmdir('blurfl') ? "not ok 6\n" : "ok 6\n"); print ($! =~ /cannot find|such|exist|not found|not a directory/i ? "ok 7\n" : "# $!\nnot ok 7\n"); print (mkdir('blurfl') ? "ok 8\n" : "not ok 8\n"); print (rmdir('blurfl') ? "ok 9\n" : "not ok 9\n"); # trailing slashes will be removed before the system call to mkdir # but we don't care for MacOS ... if ($^O eq 'MacOS') { print "ok $_\n" for 10..13; } else { print (mkdir('blurfl///') ? "ok 10\n" : "not ok 10\n"); print (-d 'blurfl' ? "ok 11\n" : "not ok 11\n"); print (rmdir('blurfl///') ? "ok 12\n" : "not ok 12\n"); print (!-d 'blurfl' ? "ok 13\n" : "not ok 13\n"); }