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+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use Text::Template;
+
+BEGIN {
+ eval "use Safe";
+ if ($@) {
+ print "1..0\n";
+ exit 0;
+ }
+}
+
+die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
+You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
+That does not make sense.\n
+Aborting"
+ unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
+
+print "1..16\n";
+
+if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
+ $BADOP = qq{};
+ $FAILURE = q{};
+} else {
+ $BADOP = qq{kill 0};
+ $FAILURE = q{Program fragment at line 1 delivered error ``kill trapped by operation mask''};
+}
+
+$n=1;
+$v = $v = 119;
+
+$c = new Safe or die;
+
+$goodtemplate = q{This should succeed: { $v }};
+$goodoutput = q{This should succeed: 119};
+
+$template1 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $goodtemplate)
+ or die;
+$template2 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $goodtemplate)
+ or die;
+
+$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
+$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+$ERR2 = $@;
+$text3 = $template2->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+$ERR3 = $@;
+
+# (1)(2)(3) None of these should have failed.
+print +(defined $text1 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+print +(defined $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+print +(defined $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (4) Safe and non-safe fills of different template objects with the
+# same template text should yield the same result.
+# print +($text1 eq $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+# (4) voided this test: it's not true, because the unsafe fill
+# uses package main, while the safe fill uses the secret safe package.
+# We could alias the secret safe package to be identical to main,
+# but that wouldn't be safe. If you want the aliasing, you have to
+# request it explicitly with `PACKAGE'.
+print "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (5) Safe and non-safe fills of the same template object
+# should yield the same result.
+# (5) voided this test for the same reason as #4.
+# print +($text1 eq $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+print "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (6) Make sure the output was actually correct
+print +($text1 eq $goodoutput ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+
+$badtemplate = qq{This should fail: { $BADOP; 'NOFAIL' }};
+$badnosafeoutput = q{This should fail: NOFAIL};
+$badsafeoutput = q{This should fail: Program fragment delivered error ``kill trapped by operation mask at template line 1.''};
+
+$template1 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $badtemplate)
+ or die;
+$template2 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $badtemplate)
+ or die;
+
+$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
+$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+$ERR2 = $@;
+$text3 = $template2->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+$ERR3 = $@;
+$text4 = $template1->fill_in();
+
+# (7)(8)(9)(10) None of these should have failed.
+print +(defined $text1 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+print +(defined $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+print +(defined $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+print +(defined $text4 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (11) text1 and text4 should be the same (using safe in between
+# didn't change anything.)
+print +($text1 eq $text4 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (12) text2 and text3 should be the same (same template text in different
+# objects
+print +($text2 eq $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (13) text1 should yield badnosafeoutput
+print +($text1 eq $badnosafeoutput ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (14) text2 should yield badsafeoutput
+$text2 =~ s/'kill'/kill/; # 5.8.1 added quote marks around the op name
+print "# expected: <$badsafeoutput>\n# got : <$text2>\n";
+print +($text2 eq $badsafeoutput ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+
+$template = q{{$x=1}{$x+1}};
+
+$template1 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template)
+ or die;
+$template2 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template)
+ or die;
+
+$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
+$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => new Safe);
+
+# (15) Do effects persist in safe compartments?
+print +($text1 eq $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+# (16) Try the BROKEN routine in safe compartments
+sub my_broken {
+ my %a = @_; $a{error} =~ s/ at.*//s;
+ "OK! text:$a{text} error:$a{error} lineno:$a{lineno} arg:$a{arg}" ;
+}
+$templateB = new Text::Template (TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => '{die}')
+ or die;
+$text1 = $templateB->fill_in(BROKEN => \&my_broken,
+ BROKEN_ARG => 'barg',
+ SAFE => new Safe,
+ );
+$result1 = qq{OK! text:die error:Died lineno:1 arg:barg};
+print +($text1 eq $result1 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+$n++;
+
+
+
+exit;
+