From 6eca140854a73c1ec4270b4256675f7be02d7709 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: chromatic Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 08:05:32 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Fix Debian Failures on Test 22 Message-ID: <20011008201126.73702.qmail@onion.perl.org> p4raw-id: //depot/perl@12368 --- lib/Term/Cap.t | 25 +++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/Term/Cap.t b/lib/Term/Cap.t index f3da8c9..86198dc 100644 --- a/lib/Term/Cap.t +++ b/lib/Term/Cap.t @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ #!./perl +my $file; BEGIN { + $file = $0; chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } @@ -34,14 +36,14 @@ is( $path, $files, 'termcap_path() should find default files' ); SKIP: { # this is ugly, but -f $0 really *ought* to work - skip("-f $0 fails, some tests difficult now", 2) unless -f $0; + skip("-f $file fails, some tests difficult now", 2) unless -f $file; - $ENV{TERMCAP} = $ENV{TERMPATH} = $0; - ok( grep($0, Term::Cap::termcap_path()), + $ENV{TERMCAP} = $ENV{TERMPATH} = $file; + ok( grep($file, Term::Cap::termcap_path()), 'termcap_path() should find file from $ENV{TERMCAP}' ); $ENV{TERMCAP} = (grep { $^O eq $_ } qw( os2 MSWin32 dos )) ? 'a:/' : '/'; - ok( grep($0, Term::Cap::termcap_path()), + ok( grep($file, Term::Cap::termcap_path()), 'termcap_path() should find file from $ENV{TERMPATH}' ); } @@ -100,18 +102,17 @@ $ENV{TERMCAP} = ''; eval { $t = Term::Cap->Tgetent($vals) }; isn't( $@, '', 'Tgetent() should catch bad termcap file' ); -# if there's no valid termcap file found, it should croak -$vals->{TERM} = ''; -$ENV{TERMPATH} = $0; -eval { $t = Term::Cap->Tgetent($vals) }; -like( $@, qr/failed termcap lookup/, 'Tgetent() should dies with bad termcap' ); - SKIP: { - skip( "Can't write 'tcout' file for tests", 8 ) unless $writable; + skip( "Can't write 'tcout' file for tests", 9 ) unless $writable; + + # it won't find the termtype in this fake file, so it should croak + $vals->{TERM} = 'quux'; + $ENV{TERMPATH} = 'tcout'; + eval { $t = Term::Cap->Tgetent($vals) }; + like( $@, qr/failed termcap/, 'Tgetent() should die with bad termcap' ); # it shouldn't try to read one file more than 32(!) times # see __END__ for a really awful termcap example - $ENV{TERMPATH} = join(' ', ('tcout') x 33); $vals->{TERM} = 'bar'; eval { $t = Term::Cap->Tgetent($vals) }; -- 2.7.4