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Because we're using Text::Template and we know it's a non core Perl module, we choose to bundle it into our source, for convenience. external/perl/Downloaded.txt document what modules we choose to bundle this way and exactly where we downloaded it from. With this changes comes the transfer module for with_fallback. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
76 lines
2.2 KiB
Perl
76 lines
2.2 KiB
Perl
#!perl
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#
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# test apparatus for Text::Template module
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# still incomplete.
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use Text::Template 'fill_in_file', 'fill_in_string';
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die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
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You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
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That does not make sense.\n
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Aborting"
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unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
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print "1..6\n";
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$n=1;
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$Q::n = $Q::n = 119;
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# (1) Test fill_in_string
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$out = fill_in_string('The value of $n is {$n}.', PACKAGE => 'Q' );
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print +($out eq 'The value of $n is 119.' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
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$n++;
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# (2) Test fill_in_file
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$TEMPFILE = "tt$$";
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open F, "> $TEMPFILE" or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
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print F 'The value of $n is {$n}.', "\n";
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close F or die "Couldn't write test file: $!; aborting";
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$R::n = $R::n = 8128;
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$out = fill_in_file($TEMPFILE, PACKAGE => 'R');
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print +($out eq "The value of \$n is 8128.\n" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
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$n++;
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# (3) Jonathan Roy reported this bug:
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open F, "> $TEMPFILE" or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
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print F "With a message here? [% \$var %]\n";
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close F or die "Couldn't close test file: $!; aborting";
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$out = fill_in_file($TEMPFILE, DELIMITERS => ['[%', '%]'],
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HASH => { "var" => \"It is good!" });
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print +($out eq "With a message here? It is good!\n" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
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$n++;
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# (4) It probably occurs in fill_this_in also:
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$out =
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Text::Template->fill_this_in("With a message here? [% \$var %]\n",
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DELIMITERS => ['[%', '%]'],
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HASH => { "var" => \"It is good!" });
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print +($out eq "With a message here? It is good!\n" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
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$n++;
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# (5) This test failed in 1.25. It was supplied by Donald L. Greer Jr.
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# Note that it's different from (1) in that there's no explicit
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# package=> argument.
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use vars qw($string $foo $r);
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$string='Hello {$foo}';
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$foo="Don";
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$r = fill_in_string($string);
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print (($r eq 'Hello Don' ? '' : 'not '), 'ok ', $n++, "\n");
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# (6) This test failed in 1.25. It's a variation on (5)
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package Q2;
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use Text::Template 'fill_in_string';
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use vars qw($string $foo $r);
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$string='Hello {$foo}';
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$foo="Don";
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$r = fill_in_string($string);
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print (($r eq 'Hello Don' ? '' : 'not '), 'ok ', $main::n++, "\n");
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package main;
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END { $TEMPFILE && unlink $TEMPFILE }
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exit;
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