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#!/usr/bin/perl -w ################################################################################ # # soak -- Test Perl modules with multiple Perl releases. # # Original Author: Paul Marquess # ################################################################################ # # Version 3.x, Copyright (C) 2004-2013, Marcus Holland-Moritz. # Version 2.x, Copyright (C) 2001, Paul Marquess. # Version 1.x, Copyright (C) 1999, Kenneth Albanowski. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # ################################################################################ require 5.006001; use strict; use warnings; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; use File::Find; use List::Util qw(max); use Config; my $VERSION = '3.36'; $| = 1; my %OPT = ( verbose => 0, make => $Config{make} || 'make', min => '5.000', color => 1, ); GetOptions(\%OPT, qw(verbose make=s min=s mmargs=s@ color!)) or pod2usage(2); $OPT{mmargs} = [''] unless exists $OPT{mmargs}; $OPT{min} = parse_version($OPT{min}) - 1e-10; sub cs($;$$) { my $x = shift; my($s, $p) = @_ ? @_ : ('', 's'); ($x, $x == 1 ? $s : $p) } my @GoodPerls = map { $_->[0] } sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] or $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } grep { $_->[1] >= $OPT{min} } map { [$_ => perl_version($_)] } @ARGV ? SearchPerls(@ARGV) : FindPerls(); unless (@GoodPerls) { print "Sorry, got no Perl binaries for testing.\n\n"; exit 0; } my $maxlen = max(map length, @GoodPerls) + 3; my $mmalen = max(map length, @{$OPT{mmargs}}); $maxlen += $mmalen+3 if $mmalen > 0; my $rep = Soak::Reporter->new( verbose => $OPT{verbose} , color => $OPT{color} , width => $maxlen ); $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $rep->warn(@_) }; $SIG{__DIE__} = sub { $rep->die(@_) }; # prime the pump, so the first "make realclean" will work. runit("$^X Makefile.PL") && runit("$OPT{make} realclean") or $rep->die("Cannot run $^X Makefile.PL && $OPT{make} realclean\n"); my $tot = @GoodPerls*@{$OPT{mmargs}}; $rep->set(tests => $tot); $rep->status(sprintf("Testing %d version%s / %d configuration%s (%d combination%s)...\n", cs(@GoodPerls), cs(@{$OPT{mmargs}}), cs($tot))); for my $perl (@GoodPerls) { for my $mm (@{$OPT{mmargs}}) { $rep->set(perl => $perl, config => $mm); $rep->test; my @warn_mfpl; my @warn_make; my @warn_test; my $ok = runit("$perl Makefile.PL $mm", \@warn_mfpl) && runit("$OPT{make}", \@warn_make) && runit("$OPT{make} test", \@warn_test); $rep->warnings(['Makefile.PL' => \@warn_mfpl], ['make' => \@warn_make], ['make test' => \@warn_test]); if ($ok) { $rep->passed; } else { $rep->failed; } runit("$OPT{make} realclean"); } } exit $rep->finish; sub runit { # TODO -- portability alert!! my($cmd, $warn) = @_; $rep->vsay("\n Running [$cmd]"); my $output = `$cmd 2>&1`; $output = "\n" unless defined $output; $output =~ s/^/ > /gm; $rep->say("\n Output:\n$output") if $OPT{verbose} || $?; if ($?) { $rep->warn(" Running '$cmd' failed: $?\n"); return 0; } push @$warn, $output =~ /(warning: .*)/ig; return 1; } sub FindPerls { # TODO -- need to decide how far back we go. # TODO -- get list of user releases prior to 5.004 # TODO -- does not work on Windows (at least) # find versions of Perl that are available my @PerlBinaries = qw( 5.000 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.00401 5.00402 5.00403 5.00404 5.00405 5.005 5.00501 5.00502 5.00503 5.00504 5.6.0 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.7.0 5.7.1 5.7.2 5.7.3 5.8.0 5.8.1 5.8.2 5.8.3 5.8.4 5.8.5 5.8.6 5.8.7 5.8.8 5.9.0 5.9.1 5.9.2 5.9.3 ); print "Searching for Perl binaries...\n"; # find_perl will send a warning to STDOUT if it can't find # the requested perl, so need to temporarily silence STDOUT. tie *STDOUT, 'NoSTDOUT'; my $mm = MM->new( { NAME => 'dummy' }); my @path = $mm->path; my @GoodPerls; for my $perl (@PerlBinaries) { if (my $abs = $mm->find_perl($perl, ["perl$perl"], \@path, 0)) { push @GoodPerls, $abs; } } untie *STDOUT; print "\nFound:\n", (map " $_\n", @GoodPerls), "\n"; return @GoodPerls; } sub SearchPerls { my @args = @_; my @perls; for my $arg (@args) { if (-d $arg) { my @found; print "Searching for Perl binaries in '$arg'...\n"; find({ wanted => sub { $File::Find::name =~ m!perl5[\w._]+$! and -f $File::Find::name and -x $File::Find::name and perl_version($File::Find::name) and push @found, $File::Find::name; }, follow => 1 }, $arg); printf "Found %d Perl binar%s in '%s'.\n\n", cs(@found, 'y', 'ies'), $arg; push @perls, @found; } else { push @perls, $arg; } } return @perls; } sub perl_version { my $perl = shift; my $ver = `$perl -e 'print \$]' 2>&1`; return $? == 0 && $ver =~ /^\d+\.\d+/ && $ver >= 5 ? $ver : 0; } sub parse_version { my $ver = shift; if ($ver =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/) { return $1 + 1e-3*$2 + 1e-6*$3; } elsif ($ver =~ /^\d+\.[\d_]+$/) { $ver =~ s/_//g; return $ver; } die "cannot parse version '$ver'\n"; } package NoSTDOUT; use Tie::Handle; our @ISA = qw(Tie::Handle); sub TIEHANDLE { bless \(my $s = ''), shift } sub PRINT {} sub WRITE {} package Soak::Reporter; use strict; sub cs($;$$) { my $x = shift; my($s, $p) = @_ ? @_ : ('', 's'); ($x, $x == 1 ? $s : $p) } sub new { my $class = shift; bless { tests => undef, color => 1, verbose => 0, @_, _cur => 0, _atbol => 1, _total => 0, _good => [], _bad => [], }, $class; } sub colored { my $self = shift; if ($self->{color}) { my $c = eval { require Term::ANSIColor; Term::ANSIColor::colored(@_); }; if ($@) { $self->{color} = 0; } else { return $c; } } return $_[0]; } sub _config { my $self = shift; return $self->{config} =~ /\S+/ ? " ($self->{config})" : ''; } sub _progress { my $self = shift; return '' unless defined $self->{tests}; my $tlen = length $self->{tests}; my $text = sprintf "[%${tlen}d/%${tlen}d] ", $self->{_cur}, $self->{tests}; return $self->colored($text, 'bold'); } sub _test { my $self = shift; return $self->_progress . "Testing " . $self->colored($self->{perl}, 'blue') . $self->colored($self->_config, 'green'); } sub _testlen { my $self = shift; return length("Testing " . $self->{perl} . $self->_config); } sub _dots { my $self = shift; return '.' x $self->_dotslen; } sub _dotslen { my $self = shift; return $self->{width} - length($self->{perl} . $self->_config); } sub _sep { my $self = shift; my $width = shift; $self->print($self->colored('-'x$width, 'bold'), "\n"); } sub _vsep { goto &_sep if $_[0]->{verbose}; } sub set { my $self = shift; while (@_) { my($k, $v) = splice @_, 0, 2; $self->{$k} = $v; } } sub test { my $self = shift; $self->{_cur}++; $self->_vsep($self->_testlen); $self->print($self->_test, $self->{verbose} ? "\n" : ' ' . $self->_dots . ' '); $self->_vsep($self->_testlen); } sub _warnings { my($self, $mode) = @_; my $warnings = 0; my $differ = 0; for my $w (@{$self->{_warnings}}) { if (@{$w->[1]}) { $warnings += @{$w->[1]}; $differ++; } } my $rv = ''; if ($warnings) { if ($mode eq 'summary') { $rv .= sprintf " (%d warning%s", cs($warnings); } else { $rv .= "\n"; } for my $w (@{$self->{_warnings}}) { if (@{$w->[1]}) { if ($mode eq 'detail') { $rv .= " Warnings during '$w->[0]':\n"; my $cnt = 1; for my $msg (@{$w->[1]}) { $rv .= sprintf " [%d] %s", $cnt++, $msg; } $rv .= "\n"; } else { unless ($self->{verbose}) { $rv .= $differ == 1 ? " during " . $w->[0] : sprintf(", %d during %s", scalar @{$w->[1]}, $w->[0]); } } } } if ($mode eq 'summary') { $rv .= ')'; } } return $rv; } sub _result { my($self, $text, $color) = @_; my $sum = $self->_warnings('summary'); my $len = $self->_testlen + $self->_dotslen + length($text) + length($sum) + 2; $self->_vsep($len); $self->print($self->_test, ' ', $self->_dots, ' ') if $self->{verbose} || $self->{_atbol}; $self->print($self->colored($text, $color)); $self->print($self->colored($sum, 'red')); $self->print("\n"); $self->_vsep($len); $self->print($self->_warnings('detail')) if $self->{verbose}; $self->{_total}++; } sub passed { my $self = shift; $self->_result(@_, 'ok', 'bold green'); push @{$self->{_good}}, [$self->{perl}, $self->{config}]; } sub failed { my $self = shift; $self->_result(@_, 'not ok', 'bold red'); push @{$self->{_bad}}, [$self->{perl}, $self->{config}]; } sub warnings { my $self = shift; $self->{_warnings} = \@_; } sub _tobol { my $self = shift; print "\n" unless $self->{_atbol}; $self->{_atbol} = 1; } sub print { my $self = shift; my $text = join '', @_; print $text; $self->{_atbol} = $text =~ /[\r\n]$/; } sub say { my $self = shift; $self->_tobol; $self->print(@_, "\n"); } sub vsay { goto &say if $_[0]->{verbose}; } sub warn { my $self = shift; $self->say($self->colored(join('', @_), 'red')); } sub die { my $self = shift; $self->say($self->colored(join('', 'FATAL: ', @_), 'bold red')); exit -1; } sub status { my($self, $text) = @_; $self->_tobol; $self->print($self->colored($text, 'bold'), "\n"); } sub finish { my $self = shift; if (@{$self->{_bad}}) { $self->status("\nFailed with:"); for my $fail (@{$self->{_bad}}) { my($perl, $cfg) = @$fail; $self->set(config => $cfg); $self->say(" ", $self->colored($perl, 'blue'), $self->colored($self->_config, 'green')); } } $self->status(sprintf("\nPassed with %d of %d combination%s.\n", scalar @{$self->{_good}}, cs($self->{_total}))); return scalar @{$self->{_bad}}; } __END__ =head1 NAME soak - Test Perl modules with multiple Perl releases =head1 SYNOPSIS soak [options] [perl ...] --make=program override name of make program ($Config{make}) --min=version use at least this version of perl --mmargs=options pass options to Makefile.PL (multiple --mmargs possible) --verbose be verbose --nocolor don't use colored output =head1 DESCRIPTION The F<soak> utility can be used to test Perl modules with multiple Perl releases or build options. It automates the task of running F<Makefile.PL> and the modules test suite. It is not primarily intended for cross-platform checking, so don't expect it to work on all platforms. =head1 EXAMPLES To test your favourite module, just change to its root directory (where the F<Makefile.PL> is located) and run: soak This will automatically look for Perl binaries installed on your system. Alternatively, you can explicitly pass F<soak> a list of Perl binaries: soak perl5.8.6 perl5.9.2 Last but not least, you can pass it a list of directories to recursively search for Perl binaries, for example: soak /tmp/perl/install /usr/bin All of the above examples will run perl Makefile.PL make make test for your module and report success or failure. If your F<Makefile.PL> can take arguments, you may also want to test different configurations for your module. You can do so with the I<--mmargs> option: soak --mmargs=' ' --mmargs='CCFLAGS=-Wextra' --mmargs='enable-debug' This will run perl Makefile.PL make make test perl Makefile.PL CCFLAGS=-Wextra make make test perl Makefile.PL enable-debug make make test for each Perl binary. If you have a directory full of different Perl binaries, but your module isn't expected to work with ancient perls, you can use the I<--min> option to specify the minimum version a Perl binary must have to be chosen for testing: soak --min=5.8.1 Usually, the output of F<soak> is rather terse, to give you a good overview. If you'd like to see more of what's going on, use the I<--verbose> option: soak --verbose =head1 COPYRIGHT Version 3.x, Copyright (c) 2004-2013, Marcus Holland-Moritz. Version 2.x, Copyright (C) 2001, Paul Marquess. Version 1.x, Copyright (C) 1999, Kenneth Albanowski. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO See L<Devel::PPPort>. =cut