#!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;