exiftool-vendored.exe 12.80.0 → 12.82.1

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  1. package/README.md +6 -0
  2. package/bin/exiftool.exe +0 -0
  3. package/bin/exiftool_files/Changes +44 -0
  4. package/bin/exiftool_files/Licenses_Strawberry_Perl.zip +0 -0
  5. package/bin/exiftool_files/README +3 -2
  6. package/bin/exiftool_files/exiftool.pl +36 -14
  7. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/Archive.pm +399 -65
  8. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/DirectoryMember.pm +1 -1
  9. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/FileMember.pm +1 -1
  10. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm +499 -195
  11. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/NewFileMember.pm +1 -1
  12. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/StringMember.pm +2 -2
  13. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/ZipFileMember.pm +79 -20
  14. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip.pm +179 -29
  15. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/AutoLoader.pm +453 -0
  16. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/B/Deparse.pm +209 -137
  17. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/B.pm +1 -1
  18. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Benchmark.pm +1123 -0
  19. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Class/Struct.pm +2 -2
  20. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Bzip2.pm +14 -9
  21. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Lzma.pm +982 -0
  22. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Zlib.pm +91 -86
  23. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Zlib.pm +105 -100
  24. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Config.pm +9 -9
  25. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Config_heavy.pl +36 -33
  26. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/CryptX.pm +2 -82
  27. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Data/Dumper.pm +2 -2
  28. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/MD5.pm +12 -9
  29. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/Perl/MD5.pm +1 -191
  30. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/base.pm +26 -20
  31. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/DynaLoader.pm +7 -4
  32. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Encode.pm +3 -3
  33. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Errno.pm +13 -13
  34. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Exporter/Heavy.pm +2 -2
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  38. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Find.pm +1 -1
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  40. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/GlobMapper.pm +2 -2
  41. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin/Carbon.pm +2 -40
  42. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin/Cocoa.pm +2 -34
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  46. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/MacOS9.pm +2 -53
  47. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Test.pm +2 -43
  48. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Unix.pm +2 -53
  49. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Windows.pm +2 -69
  50. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir.pm +5 -416
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  52. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Spec/Win32.pm +2 -2
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  67. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/File.pm +1 -1
  68. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Handle.pm +1 -21
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  95. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/PNG.pm +3 -3
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  97. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/QuickTimeStream.pl +61 -30
  98. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/README +2 -0
  99. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/Sony.pm +1 -1
  100. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/TagLookup.pm +4815 -4775
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  104. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Image/ExifTool/XMP.pm +4 -2
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  108. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Base64.pm +5 -5
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  129. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Socket.pm +16 -12
  130. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Storable.pm +1444 -1441
  131. package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Base.pm +133 -0
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+ package Test::Builder::Tester;
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+ use strict;
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+ our $VERSION = '1.302183';
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+ use Test::Builder;
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+ use Symbol;
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+ use Carp;
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+ =head1 NAME
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+ Test::Builder::Tester - test testsuites that have been built with
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+ Test::Builder
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+
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+ =head1 SYNOPSIS
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+ use Test::Builder::Tester tests => 1;
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+ use Test::More;
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+ test_out("not ok 1 - foo");
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+ test_fail(+1);
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+ fail("foo");
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+ test_test("fail works");
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+ =head1 DESCRIPTION
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+
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+ A module that helps you test testing modules that are built with
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+ L<Test::Builder>.
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+ The testing system is designed to be used by performing a three step
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+ process for each test you wish to test. This process starts with using
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+ C<test_out> and C<test_err> in advance to declare what the testsuite you
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+ are testing will output with L<Test::Builder> to stdout and stderr.
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+ You then can run the test(s) from your test suite that call
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+ L<Test::Builder>. At this point the output of L<Test::Builder> is
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+ safely captured by L<Test::Builder::Tester> rather than being
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+ The final stage is to call C<test_test> that will simply compare what you
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+ predeclared to what L<Test::Builder> actually outputted, and report the
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+ =cut
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+ # set up testing
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+ my $t = Test::Builder->new;
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+ ###
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+ # make us an exporter
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+ ###
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+ use Exporter;
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+ our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
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+
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+ our @EXPORT = qw(test_out test_err test_fail test_diag test_test line_num);
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+
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+ sub import {
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+ my $class = shift;
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+ my(@plan) = @_;
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+
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+ my $caller = caller;
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+
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+ $t->exported_to($caller);
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+ $t->plan(@plan);
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+
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+ my @imports = ();
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+ foreach my $idx ( 0 .. $#plan ) {
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+ if( $plan[$idx] eq 'import' ) {
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+ @imports = @{ $plan[ $idx + 1 ] };
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+ last;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ __PACKAGE__->export_to_level( 1, __PACKAGE__, @imports );
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+ }
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+
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+ ###
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+ # set up file handles
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+ ###
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+
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+ # create some private file handles
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+ my $output_handle = gensym;
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+ my $error_handle = gensym;
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+
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+ # and tie them to this package
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+ my $out = tie *$output_handle, "Test::Builder::Tester::Tie", "STDOUT";
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+ my $err = tie *$error_handle, "Test::Builder::Tester::Tie", "STDERR";
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+
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+ ####
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+ # exported functions
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+ ####
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+
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+ # for remembering that we're testing and where we're testing at
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+ my $testing = 0;
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+ my $testing_num;
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+ my $original_is_passing;
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+
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+ # remembering where the file handles were originally connected
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+ my $original_output_handle;
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+ my $original_failure_handle;
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+ my $original_todo_handle;
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+ my $original_formatter;
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+
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+ my $original_harness_env;
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+
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+ # function that starts testing and redirects the filehandles for now
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+ sub _start_testing {
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+ # Hack for things that conditioned on Test-Stream being loaded
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+ $INC{'Test/Stream.pm'} ||= 'fake' if $INC{'Test/Moose/More.pm'};
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+ # even if we're running under Test::Harness pretend we're not
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+ # for now. This needed so Test::Builder doesn't add extra spaces
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+ $original_harness_env = $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} || 0;
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+ $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} = 0;
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+
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+ my $hub = $t->{Hub} || ($t->{Stack} ? $t->{Stack}->top : Test2::API::test2_stack->top);
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+ $original_formatter = $hub->format;
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+ unless ($original_formatter && $original_formatter->isa('Test::Builder::Formatter')) {
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+ my $fmt = Test::Builder::Formatter->new;
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+ $hub->format($fmt);
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+ }
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+
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+ # remember what the handles were set to
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+ $original_output_handle = $t->output();
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+ $original_failure_handle = $t->failure_output();
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+ $original_todo_handle = $t->todo_output();
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+
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+ # switch out to our own handles
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+ $t->output($output_handle);
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+ $t->failure_output($error_handle);
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+ $t->todo_output($output_handle);
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+
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+ # clear the expected list
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+ $out->reset();
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+ $err->reset();
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+
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+ # remember that we're testing
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+ $testing = 1;
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+ $testing_num = $t->current_test;
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+ $t->current_test(0);
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+ $original_is_passing = $t->is_passing;
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+ $t->is_passing(1);
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+
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+ # look, we shouldn't do the ending stuff
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+ $t->no_ending(1);
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+ }
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+
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+ =head2 Functions
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+
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+ These are the six methods that are exported as default.
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+
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+ =over 4
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+
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+ =item test_out
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+
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+ =item test_err
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+
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+ Procedures for predeclaring the output that your test suite is
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+ expected to produce until C<test_test> is called. These procedures
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+ automatically assume that each line terminates with "\n". So
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+
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+ test_out("ok 1","ok 2");
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+
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+ is the same as
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+
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+ test_out("ok 1\nok 2");
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+
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+ which is even the same as
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+
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+ test_out("ok 1");
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+ test_out("ok 2");
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+
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+ Once C<test_out> or C<test_err> (or C<test_fail> or C<test_diag>) have
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+ been called, all further output from L<Test::Builder> will be
179
+ captured by L<Test::Builder::Tester>. This means that you will not
180
+ be able perform further tests to the normal output in the normal way
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+ until you call C<test_test> (well, unless you manually meddle with the
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+ output filehandles)
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+
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+ =cut
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+
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+ sub test_out {
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+ # do we need to do any setup?
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+ _start_testing() unless $testing;
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+
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+ $out->expect(@_);
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+ }
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+
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+ sub test_err {
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+ # do we need to do any setup?
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+ _start_testing() unless $testing;
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+
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+ $err->expect(@_);
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+ }
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+
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+ =item test_fail
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+
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+ Because the standard failure message that L<Test::Builder> produces
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+ whenever a test fails will be a common occurrence in your test error
204
+ output, and because it has changed between Test::Builder versions, rather
205
+ than forcing you to call C<test_err> with the string all the time like
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+ so
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+
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+ test_err("# Failed test ($0 at line ".line_num(+1).")");
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+
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+ C<test_fail> exists as a convenience function that can be called
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+ instead. It takes one argument, the offset from the current line that
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+ the line that causes the fail is on.
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+
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+ test_fail(+1);
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+
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+ This means that the example in the synopsis could be rewritten
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+ more simply as:
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+
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+ test_out("not ok 1 - foo");
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+ test_fail(+1);
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+ fail("foo");
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+ test_test("fail works");
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+
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+ =cut
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+
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+ sub test_fail {
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+ # do we need to do any setup?
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+ _start_testing() unless $testing;
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+
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+ # work out what line we should be on
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+ my( $package, $filename, $line ) = caller;
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+ $line = $line + ( shift() || 0 ); # prevent warnings
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+
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+ # expect that on stderr
235
+ $err->expect("# Failed test ($filename at line $line)");
236
+ }
237
+
238
+ =item test_diag
239
+
240
+ As most of the remaining expected output to the error stream will be
241
+ created by L<Test::Builder>'s C<diag> function, L<Test::Builder::Tester>
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+ provides a convenience function C<test_diag> that you can use instead of
243
+ C<test_err>.
244
+
245
+ The C<test_diag> function prepends comment hashes and spacing to the
246
+ start and newlines to the end of the expected output passed to it and
247
+ adds it to the list of expected error output. So, instead of writing
248
+
249
+ test_err("# Couldn't open file");
250
+
251
+ you can write
252
+
253
+ test_diag("Couldn't open file");
254
+
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+ Remember that L<Test::Builder>'s diag function will not add newlines to
256
+ the end of output and test_diag will. So to check
257
+
258
+ Test::Builder->new->diag("foo\n","bar\n");
259
+
260
+ You would do
261
+
262
+ test_diag("foo","bar")
263
+
264
+ without the newlines.
265
+
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+ =cut
267
+
268
+ sub test_diag {
269
+ # do we need to do any setup?
270
+ _start_testing() unless $testing;
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+
272
+ # expect the same thing, but prepended with "# "
273
+ local $_;
274
+ $err->expect( map { "# $_" } @_ );
275
+ }
276
+
277
+ =item test_test
278
+
279
+ Actually performs the output check testing the tests, comparing the
280
+ data (with C<eq>) that we have captured from L<Test::Builder> against
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+ what was declared with C<test_out> and C<test_err>.
282
+
283
+ This takes name/value pairs that effect how the test is run.
284
+
285
+ =over
286
+
287
+ =item title (synonym 'name', 'label')
288
+
289
+ The name of the test that will be displayed after the C<ok> or C<not
290
+ ok>.
291
+
292
+ =item skip_out
293
+
294
+ Setting this to a true value will cause the test to ignore if the
295
+ output sent by the test to the output stream does not match that
296
+ declared with C<test_out>.
297
+
298
+ =item skip_err
299
+
300
+ Setting this to a true value will cause the test to ignore if the
301
+ output sent by the test to the error stream does not match that
302
+ declared with C<test_err>.
303
+
304
+ =back
305
+
306
+ As a convenience, if only one argument is passed then this argument
307
+ is assumed to be the name of the test (as in the above examples.)
308
+
309
+ Once C<test_test> has been run test output will be redirected back to
310
+ the original filehandles that L<Test::Builder> was connected to
311
+ (probably STDOUT and STDERR,) meaning any further tests you run
312
+ will function normally and cause success/errors for L<Test::Harness>.
313
+
314
+ =cut
315
+
316
+ sub test_test {
317
+ # END the hack
318
+ delete $INC{'Test/Stream.pm'} if $INC{'Test/Stream.pm'} && $INC{'Test/Stream.pm'} eq 'fake';
319
+ # decode the arguments as described in the pod
320
+ my $mess;
321
+ my %args;
322
+ if( @_ == 1 ) {
323
+ $mess = shift
324
+ }
325
+ else {
326
+ %args = @_;
327
+ $mess = $args{name} if exists( $args{name} );
328
+ $mess = $args{title} if exists( $args{title} );
329
+ $mess = $args{label} if exists( $args{label} );
330
+ }
331
+
332
+ # er, are we testing?
333
+ croak "Not testing. You must declare output with a test function first."
334
+ unless $testing;
335
+
336
+
337
+ my $hub = $t->{Hub} || Test2::API::test2_stack->top;
338
+ $hub->format($original_formatter);
339
+
340
+ # okay, reconnect the test suite back to the saved handles
341
+ $t->output($original_output_handle);
342
+ $t->failure_output($original_failure_handle);
343
+ $t->todo_output($original_todo_handle);
344
+
345
+ # restore the test no, etc, back to the original point
346
+ $t->current_test($testing_num);
347
+ $testing = 0;
348
+ $t->is_passing($original_is_passing);
349
+
350
+ # re-enable the original setting of the harness
351
+ $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} = $original_harness_env;
352
+
353
+ # check the output we've stashed
354
+ unless( $t->ok( ( $args{skip_out} || $out->check ) &&
355
+ ( $args{skip_err} || $err->check ), $mess )
356
+ )
357
+ {
358
+ # print out the diagnostic information about why this
359
+ # test failed
360
+
361
+ local $_;
362
+
363
+ $t->diag( map { "$_\n" } $out->complaint )
364
+ unless $args{skip_out} || $out->check;
365
+
366
+ $t->diag( map { "$_\n" } $err->complaint )
367
+ unless $args{skip_err} || $err->check;
368
+ }
369
+ }
370
+
371
+ =item line_num
372
+
373
+ A utility function that returns the line number that the function was
374
+ called on. You can pass it an offset which will be added to the
375
+ result. This is very useful for working out the correct text of
376
+ diagnostic functions that contain line numbers.
377
+
378
+ Essentially this is the same as the C<__LINE__> macro, but the
379
+ C<line_num(+3)> idiom is arguably nicer.
380
+
381
+ =cut
382
+
383
+ sub line_num {
384
+ my( $package, $filename, $line ) = caller;
385
+ return $line + ( shift() || 0 ); # prevent warnings
386
+ }
387
+
388
+ =back
389
+
390
+ In addition to the six exported functions there exists one
391
+ function that can only be accessed with a fully qualified function
392
+ call.
393
+
394
+ =over 4
395
+
396
+ =item color
397
+
398
+ When C<test_test> is called and the output that your tests generate
399
+ does not match that which you declared, C<test_test> will print out
400
+ debug information showing the two conflicting versions. As this
401
+ output itself is debug information it can be confusing which part of
402
+ the output is from C<test_test> and which was the original output from
403
+ your original tests. Also, it may be hard to spot things like
404
+ extraneous whitespace at the end of lines that may cause your test to
405
+ fail even though the output looks similar.
406
+
407
+ To assist you C<test_test> can colour the background of the debug
408
+ information to disambiguate the different types of output. The debug
409
+ output will have its background coloured green and red. The green
410
+ part represents the text which is the same between the executed and
411
+ actual output, the red shows which part differs.
412
+
413
+ The C<color> function determines if colouring should occur or not.
414
+ Passing it a true or false value will enable or disable colouring
415
+ respectively, and the function called with no argument will return the
416
+ current setting.
417
+
418
+ To enable colouring from the command line, you can use the
419
+ L<Text::Builder::Tester::Color> module like so:
420
+
421
+ perl -Mlib=Text::Builder::Tester::Color test.t
422
+
423
+ Or by including the L<Test::Builder::Tester::Color> module directly in
424
+ the PERL5LIB.
425
+
426
+ =cut
427
+
428
+ my $color;
429
+
430
+ sub color {
431
+ $color = shift if @_;
432
+ $color;
433
+ }
434
+
435
+ =back
436
+
437
+ =head1 BUGS
438
+
439
+ Test::Builder::Tester does not handle plans well. It has never done anything
440
+ special with plans. This means that plans from outside Test::Builder::Tester
441
+ will effect Test::Builder::Tester, worse plans when using Test::Builder::Tester
442
+ will effect overall testing. At this point there are no plans to fix this bug
443
+ as people have come to depend on it, and Test::Builder::Tester is now
444
+ discouraged in favor of C<Test2::API::intercept()>. See
445
+ L<https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/issues/667>
446
+
447
+ Calls C<< Test::Builder->no_ending >> turning off the ending tests.
448
+ This is needed as otherwise it will trip out because we've run more
449
+ tests than we strictly should have and it'll register any failures we
450
+ had that we were testing for as real failures.
451
+
452
+ The color function doesn't work unless L<Term::ANSIColor> is
453
+ compatible with your terminal. Additionally, L<Win32::Console::ANSI>
454
+ must be installed on windows platforms for color output.
455
+
456
+ Bugs (and requests for new features) can be reported to the author
457
+ though GitHub:
458
+ L<https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/issues>
459
+
460
+ =head1 AUTHOR
461
+
462
+ Copyright Mark Fowler E<lt>mark@twoshortplanks.comE<gt> 2002, 2004.
463
+
464
+ Some code taken from L<Test::More> and L<Test::Catch>, written by
465
+ Michael G Schwern E<lt>schwern@pobox.comE<gt>. Hence, those parts
466
+ Copyright Micheal G Schwern 2001. Used and distributed with
467
+ permission.
468
+
469
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it
470
+ and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
471
+
472
+ =head1 MAINTAINERS
473
+
474
+ =over 4
475
+
476
+ =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
477
+
478
+ =back
479
+
480
+ =head1 NOTES
481
+
482
+ Thanks to Richard Clamp E<lt>richardc@unixbeard.netE<gt> for letting
483
+ me use his testing system to try this module out on.
484
+
485
+ =head1 SEE ALSO
486
+
487
+ L<Test::Builder>, L<Test::Builder::Tester::Color>, L<Test::More>.
488
+
489
+ =cut
490
+
491
+ 1;
492
+
493
+ ####################################################################
494
+ # Helper class that is used to remember expected and received data
495
+
496
+ package Test::Builder::Tester::Tie;
497
+
498
+ ##
499
+ # add line(s) to be expected
500
+
501
+ sub expect {
502
+ my $self = shift;
503
+
504
+ my @checks = @_;
505
+ foreach my $check (@checks) {
506
+ $check = $self->_account_for_subtest($check);
507
+ $check = $self->_translate_Failed_check($check);
508
+ push @{ $self->{wanted} }, ref $check ? $check : "$check\n";
509
+ }
510
+ }
511
+
512
+ sub _account_for_subtest {
513
+ my( $self, $check ) = @_;
514
+
515
+ my $hub = $t->{Stack}->top;
516
+ my $nesting = $hub->isa('Test2::Hub::Subtest') ? $hub->nested : 0;
517
+ return ref($check) ? $check : (' ' x $nesting) . $check;
518
+ }
519
+
520
+ sub _translate_Failed_check {
521
+ my( $self, $check ) = @_;
522
+
523
+ if( $check =~ /\A(.*)# (Failed .*test) \((.*?) at line (\d+)\)\Z(?!\n)/ ) {
524
+ $check = "/\Q$1\E#\\s+\Q$2\E.*?\\n?.*?\Qat $3\E line \Q$4\E.*\\n?/";
525
+ }
526
+
527
+ return $check;
528
+ }
529
+
530
+ ##
531
+ # return true iff the expected data matches the got data
532
+
533
+ sub check {
534
+ my $self = shift;
535
+
536
+ # turn off warnings as these might be undef
537
+ local $^W = 0;
538
+
539
+ my @checks = @{ $self->{wanted} };
540
+ my $got = $self->{got};
541
+ foreach my $check (@checks) {
542
+ $check = "\Q$check\E" unless( $check =~ s,^/(.*)/$,$1, or ref $check );
543
+ return 0 unless $got =~ s/^$check//;
544
+ }
545
+
546
+ return length $got == 0;
547
+ }
548
+
549
+ ##
550
+ # a complaint message about the inputs not matching (to be
551
+ # used for debugging messages)
552
+
553
+ sub complaint {
554
+ my $self = shift;
555
+ my $type = $self->type;
556
+ my $got = $self->got;
557
+ my $wanted = join '', @{ $self->wanted };
558
+
559
+ # are we running in colour mode?
560
+ if(Test::Builder::Tester::color) {
561
+ # get color
562
+ eval { require Term::ANSIColor };
563
+ unless($@) {
564
+ eval { require Win32::Console::ANSI } if 'MSWin32' eq $^O; # support color on windows platforms
565
+
566
+ # colours
567
+
568
+ my $green = Term::ANSIColor::color("black") . Term::ANSIColor::color("on_green");
569
+ my $red = Term::ANSIColor::color("black") . Term::ANSIColor::color("on_red");
570
+ my $reset = Term::ANSIColor::color("reset");
571
+
572
+ # work out where the two strings start to differ
573
+ my $char = 0;
574
+ $char++ while substr( $got, $char, 1 ) eq substr( $wanted, $char, 1 );
575
+
576
+ # get the start string and the two end strings
577
+ my $start = $green . substr( $wanted, 0, $char );
578
+ my $gotend = $red . substr( $got, $char ) . $reset;
579
+ my $wantedend = $red . substr( $wanted, $char ) . $reset;
580
+
581
+ # make the start turn green on and off
582
+ $start =~ s/\n/$reset\n$green/g;
583
+
584
+ # make the ends turn red on and off
585
+ $gotend =~ s/\n/$reset\n$red/g;
586
+ $wantedend =~ s/\n/$reset\n$red/g;
587
+
588
+ # rebuild the strings
589
+ $got = $start . $gotend;
590
+ $wanted = $start . $wantedend;
591
+ }
592
+ }
593
+
594
+ my @got = split "\n", $got;
595
+ my @wanted = split "\n", $wanted;
596
+
597
+ $got = "";
598
+ $wanted = "";
599
+
600
+ while (@got || @wanted) {
601
+ my $g = shift @got || "";
602
+ my $w = shift @wanted || "";
603
+ if ($g ne $w) {
604
+ if($g =~ s/(\s+)$/ |> /g) {
605
+ $g .= ($_ eq ' ' ? '_' : '\t') for split '', $1;
606
+ }
607
+ if($w =~ s/(\s+)$/ |> /g) {
608
+ $w .= ($_ eq ' ' ? '_' : '\t') for split '', $1;
609
+ }
610
+ $g = "> $g";
611
+ $w = "> $w";
612
+ }
613
+ else {
614
+ $g = " $g";
615
+ $w = " $w";
616
+ }
617
+ $got = $got ? "$got\n$g" : $g;
618
+ $wanted = $wanted ? "$wanted\n$w" : $w;
619
+ }
620
+
621
+ return "$type is:\n" . "$got\nnot:\n$wanted\nas expected";
622
+ }
623
+
624
+ ##
625
+ # forget all expected and got data
626
+
627
+ sub reset {
628
+ my $self = shift;
629
+ %$self = (
630
+ type => $self->{type},
631
+ got => '',
632
+ wanted => [],
633
+ );
634
+ }
635
+
636
+ sub got {
637
+ my $self = shift;
638
+ return $self->{got};
639
+ }
640
+
641
+ sub wanted {
642
+ my $self = shift;
643
+ return $self->{wanted};
644
+ }
645
+
646
+ sub type {
647
+ my $self = shift;
648
+ return $self->{type};
649
+ }
650
+
651
+ ###
652
+ # tie interface
653
+ ###
654
+
655
+ sub PRINT {
656
+ my $self = shift;
657
+ $self->{got} .= join '', @_;
658
+ }
659
+
660
+ sub TIEHANDLE {
661
+ my( $class, $type ) = @_;
662
+
663
+ my $self = bless { type => $type }, $class;
664
+
665
+ $self->reset;
666
+
667
+ return $self;
668
+ }
669
+
670
+ sub READ { }
671
+ sub READLINE { }
672
+ sub GETC { }
673
+ sub FILENO { }
674
+
675
+ 1;