exiftool-vendored.exe 12.82.0 → 12.82.1
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- package/README.md +6 -0
- package/bin/exiftool.exe +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/Licenses_Strawberry_Perl.zip +0 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/Archive.pm +399 -65
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/DirectoryMember.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/FileMember.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/Member.pm +499 -195
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/NewFileMember.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/StringMember.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip/ZipFileMember.pm +79 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Archive/Zip.pm +179 -29
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/AutoLoader.pm +453 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/B/Deparse.pm +209 -137
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/B.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Benchmark.pm +1123 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Class/Struct.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Bzip2.pm +14 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Lzma.pm +982 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Raw/Zlib.pm +91 -86
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Compress/Zlib.pm +105 -100
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Config.pm +9 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Config_heavy.pl +36 -33
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/CryptX.pm +2 -82
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Data/Dumper.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/MD5.pm +12 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/Perl/MD5.pm +1 -191
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Digest/base.pm +26 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/DynaLoader.pm +7 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Encode.pm +3 -3
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Errno.pm +13 -13
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Exporter/Heavy.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Exporter.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/ExtUtils/Command/MM.pm +323 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/ExtUtils/Command.pm +382 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Find.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Glob.pm +1 -8
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/GlobMapper.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin/Carbon.pm +2 -40
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin/Cocoa.pm +2 -34
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Darwin.pm +2 -28
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Driver.pm +2 -35
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/FreeDesktop.pm +2 -62
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/MacOS9.pm +2 -53
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Test.pm +2 -43
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Unix.pm +2 -53
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir/Windows.pm +2 -69
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/HomeDir.pm +5 -416
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Path.pm +3 -3
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Spec/Win32.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Temp.pm +70 -35
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/Which.pm +1 -240
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/File/stat.pm +3 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Adapter/Bzip2.pm +16 -17
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Adapter/Deflate.pm +19 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Base/Common.pm +5 -5
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Base.pm +35 -26
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Brotli.pm +159 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Bzip2.pm +50 -25
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Gzip/Constants.pm +6 -6
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Gzip.pm +58 -32
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/RawDeflate.pm +63 -38
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Compress/Zlib/Extra.pm +20 -20
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Dir.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/File.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Handle.pm +1 -21
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Pipe.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Seekable.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Select.pm +16 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Socket/INET.pm +14 -9
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Socket/UNIX.pm +17 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Socket.pm +474 -126
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/String.pm +425 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Adapter/Inflate.pm +13 -14
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Base.pm +142 -132
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Brotli.pm +119 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/Gunzip.pm +43 -37
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO/Uncompress/RawInflate.pm +49 -43
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/IO.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/List/Util.pm +97 -8
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Base64.pm +5 -5
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Charset/_Compat.pm +106 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/MIME/Charset.pm +1303 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigFloat.pm +444 -27
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/Calc.pm +296 -313
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/FastCalc.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/GMP.pm +2 -115
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/LTM.pm +2 -24
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt/Lib.pm +61 -32
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Math/BigInt.pm +292 -107
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/POSIX.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/PerlIO/scalar.pm +41 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/PerlIO.pm +397 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/CPAN.pm +94 -94
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/Config.pm +94 -94
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/FileSpec.pm +180 -180
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/HomeDir.pm +110 -110
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/LoadYaml.pm +430 -430
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable/minicpan.pm +55 -55
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Portable.pm +246 -320
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Scalar/Util.pm +9 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Socket.pm +16 -12
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Storable.pm +1444 -1441
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Base.pm +133 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Base.pm +467 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Color.pm +116 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Console/ParallelSession.pm +201 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Console/Session.pm +205 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Console.pm +100 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/File/Session.pm +95 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/File.pm +56 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Formatter/Session.pm +220 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Harness/Beyond.pod +426 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Harness/Env.pm +215 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Harness.pm +1054 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Object.pm +155 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Aggregator.pm +414 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Grammar.pm +584 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Array.pm +100 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Process.pm +378 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Stream.pm +116 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Iterator.pm +162 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/IteratorFactory.pm +339 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Multiplexer.pm +194 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Bailout.pm +62 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Comment.pm +60 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Plan.pm +119 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Pragma.pm +62 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Test.pm +271 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Unknown.pm +48 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/Version.pm +62 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result/YAML.pm +61 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Result.pm +297 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/ResultFactory.pm +183 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Scheduler/Job.pm +127 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Scheduler/Spinner.pm +61 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Scheduler.pm +448 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/Source.pm +381 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/Executable.pm +184 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/File.pm +136 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/Handle.pm +124 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/Perl.pm +370 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler/RawTAP.pm +130 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/SourceHandler.pm +191 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/YAMLish/Reader.pm +332 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser/YAMLish/Writer.pm +254 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/TAP/Parser.pm +1931 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Formatter.pm +107 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/IO/Scalar.pm +659 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Module.pm +182 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Tester/Color.pm +51 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/Tester.pm +675 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Builder/TodoDiag.pm +68 -0
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- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Harness.pm +618 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/More.pm +1997 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Simple.pm +220 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester/Capture.pm +241 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester/CaptureRunner.pm +79 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester/Delegate.pm +45 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tester.pm +695 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/Tutorial.pod +618 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Test/use/ok.pm +64 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Text/ParseWords.pm +303 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Tie/StdHandle.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/HiRes.pm +73 -68
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/Local.pm +82 -35
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/Piece.pm +19 -4
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Time/Seconds.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/UNIVERSAL.pm +203 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Unicode/GCString.pm +60 -0
- package/bin/exiftool_files/lib/Unicode/LineBreak/Constants.pm +68 -0
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|
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$t->diag( map { "$_\n" } $out->complaint )
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A utility function that returns the line number that the function was
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called on. You can pass it an offset which will be added to the
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result. This is very useful for working out the correct text of
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diagnostic functions that contain line numbers.
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Essentially this is the same as the C<__LINE__> macro, but the
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C<line_num(+3)> idiom is arguably nicer.
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sub line_num {
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In addition to the six exported functions there exists one
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function that can only be accessed with a fully qualified function
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call.
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=item color
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When C<test_test> is called and the output that your tests generate
|
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+
does not match that which you declared, C<test_test> will print out
|
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debug information showing the two conflicting versions. As this
|
|
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+
output itself is debug information it can be confusing which part of
|
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|
+
the output is from C<test_test> and which was the original output from
|
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+
your original tests. Also, it may be hard to spot things like
|
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|
+
extraneous whitespace at the end of lines that may cause your test to
|
|
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+
fail even though the output looks similar.
|
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+
|
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+
To assist you C<test_test> can colour the background of the debug
|
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|
+
information to disambiguate the different types of output. The debug
|
|
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+
output will have its background coloured green and red. The green
|
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+
part represents the text which is the same between the executed and
|
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|
+
actual output, the red shows which part differs.
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+
|
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+
The C<color> function determines if colouring should occur or not.
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+
Passing it a true or false value will enable or disable colouring
|
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415
|
+
respectively, and the function called with no argument will return the
|
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+
current setting.
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+
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+
To enable colouring from the command line, you can use the
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+
L<Text::Builder::Tester::Color> module like so:
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|
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+
|
|
421
|
+
perl -Mlib=Text::Builder::Tester::Color test.t
|
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+
|
|
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+
Or by including the L<Test::Builder::Tester::Color> module directly in
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the PERL5LIB.
|
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425
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+
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+
=cut
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427
|
+
|
|
428
|
+
my $color;
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429
|
+
|
|
430
|
+
sub color {
|
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431
|
+
$color = shift if @_;
|
|
432
|
+
$color;
|
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433
|
+
}
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+
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will effect Test::Builder::Tester, worse plans when using Test::Builder::Tester
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will effect overall testing. At this point there are no plans to fix this bug
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as people have come to depend on it, and Test::Builder::Tester is now
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discouraged in favor of C<Test2::API::intercept()>. See
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L<https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/issues/667>
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tests than we strictly should have and it'll register any failures we
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had that we were testing for as real failures.
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compatible with your terminal. Additionally, L<Win32::Console::ANSI>
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must be installed on windows platforms for color output.
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Bugs (and requests for new features) can be reported to the author
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though GitHub:
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L<https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/issues>
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Copyright Mark Fowler E<lt>mark@twoshortplanks.comE<gt> 2002, 2004.
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Some code taken from L<Test::More> and L<Test::Catch>, written by
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Michael G Schwern E<lt>schwern@pobox.comE<gt>. Hence, those parts
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Copyright Micheal G Schwern 2001. Used and distributed with
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permission.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it
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and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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=head1 NOTES
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Thanks to Richard Clamp E<lt>richardc@unixbeard.netE<gt> for letting
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me use his testing system to try this module out on.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<Test::Builder>, L<Test::Builder::Tester::Color>, L<Test::More>.
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1;
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# Helper class that is used to remember expected and received data
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package Test::Builder::Tester::Tie;
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# add line(s) to be expected
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sub expect {
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my @checks = @_;
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$check = $self->_account_for_subtest($check);
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$check = $self->_translate_Failed_check($check);
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}
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}
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}
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if( $check =~ /\A(.*)# (Failed .*test) \((.*?) at line (\d+)\)\Z(?!\n)/ ) {
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$check = "/\Q$1\E#\\s+\Q$2\E.*?\\n?.*?\Qat $3\E line \Q$4\E.*\\n?/";
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# return true iff the expected data matches the got data
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sub check {
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my $self = shift;
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# turn off warnings as these might be undef
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local $^W = 0;
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+
my @checks = @{ $self->{wanted} };
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my $got = $self->{got};
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foreach my $check (@checks) {
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+
$check = "\Q$check\E" unless( $check =~ s,^/(.*)/$,$1, or ref $check );
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+
return 0 unless $got =~ s/^$check//;
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}
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return length $got == 0;
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}
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##
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+
# a complaint message about the inputs not matching (to be
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+
# used for debugging messages)
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+
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+
sub complaint {
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+
my $self = shift;
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+
my $type = $self->type;
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|
+
my $got = $self->got;
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557
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+
my $wanted = join '', @{ $self->wanted };
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+
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559
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+
# are we running in colour mode?
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+
if(Test::Builder::Tester::color) {
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|
+
# get color
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562
|
+
eval { require Term::ANSIColor };
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563
|
+
unless($@) {
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|
+
eval { require Win32::Console::ANSI } if 'MSWin32' eq $^O; # support color on windows platforms
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565
|
+
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566
|
+
# colours
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567
|
+
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568
|
+
my $green = Term::ANSIColor::color("black") . Term::ANSIColor::color("on_green");
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569
|
+
my $red = Term::ANSIColor::color("black") . Term::ANSIColor::color("on_red");
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|
570
|
+
my $reset = Term::ANSIColor::color("reset");
|
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571
|
+
|
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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;
|