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Test2::Harness::Util(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Test2::Harness::Util(3) |
Test2::Harness::Util - General utiliy functions.
- apply_encoding($fh, $enc)
- Apply the specified encoding to the filehandle.
Justification: PERLBUG 31923
<https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=31923> If utf8 is
requested we use ':utf8' instead of ':encoding(utf8)' in order to avoid
the thread segfault.
This is a reusable implementation of this:
sub apply_encoding {
my ($fh, $enc) = @_;
return unless $enc;
return binmode($fh, ":utf8") if $enc =~ m/^utf-?8$/i;
binmode($fh, ":encoding($enc)");
}
- $clean = clean_path($path)
- Take a file path and clean it up to a minimal absolute path if possible.
Always returns a path, but if it cannot be cleaned up it is
unchanged.
- $hashref = find_libraries($search)
- $hashref = find_libraries($search, @paths)
- @INC is used if no @paths
are provided.
$search should be a module name with
"*" wildcards replacing sections.
find_libraries('Foo::*::Baz')
find_libraries('*::Bar::Baz')
find_libraries('Foo::Bar::*')
These all look for modules matching the search, this is a good
way to find plugins, or similar patterns.
The result is a hashref of "{ $module
=> $path }". If a module exists in more than 1 search
path the first is used.
- $mod = fqmod($prefix, $mod)
- This will automatically add $prefix to
$mod with '::' to join
them. If $mod starts with the
'+' character the character will be removed and
the result returned without prepending
$prefix.
- hub_truth
- This is an internal implementation detail, do not use it.
- $hashref = parse_exit($?)
- This parses the exit value as typically stored in
$?.
Resulting hash:
{
sig => ($? & 127), # Signal value if the exit was caused by a signal
err => ($? >> 8), # Actual exit code, if any.
dmp => ($? & 128), # Was there a core dump?
all => $?, # Original exit value, unchanged
}
- @list = process_includes(%PARAMS)
- This method will build up a list of include dirs fit for
@INC. The returned list should contain only unique
values, in proper order.
Params:
- list => \@START
- Paths to start the new list.
Optional.
- ch_dir => $path
- Prefix to prepend to all paths in the
"list" param. No effect without an
initial list.
- include_current => $bool
- This will add all paths from @INC to the output,
after the initial list. Note that '.', if in @INC
will be moved to the end of the final output.
- clean => $bool
- If included all paths except '.' will be cleaned
using "clean_path()".
- include_dot => $bool
- If true '.' will be appended to the end of the
output.
Note even if this is set to false
'.' may still be included if it was in the
initial list, or if it was in @INC and
@INC was included using the
"include_current" parameter.
These convert between module names like
"Foo::Bar" and filenames like
"Foo/Bar.pm".
- $file = mod2file($mod)
- $mod = file2mod($file)
- $fh = open_file($path, $mode)
- $fh = open_file($path)
- If no mode is provided '<' is assumed.
This will open the file at $path and
return a filehandle.
An exception will be thrown if the file cannot be opened.
NOTE: This will automatically use
IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2 or IO::Uncompress::Gunzip to uncompress the file
if it has a .bz2 or .gz extension.
- $text = read_file($file)
- This will open the file at $path and return all
its contents.
An exception will be thrown if the file cannot be opened.
NOTE: This will automatically use
IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2 or IO::Uncompress::Gunzip to uncompress the file
if it has a .bz2 or .gz extension.
- $fh = maybe_open_file($path)
- $fh = maybe_open_file($path, $mode)
- If no mode is provided '<' is assumed.
This will open the file at $path and
return a filehandle.
"undef" is returned if the
file cannot be opened.
NOTE: This will automatically use
IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2 or IO::Uncompress::Gunzip to uncompress the file
if it has a .bz2 or .gz extension.
- $text = maybe_read_file($path)
- This will open the file at $path and return all
its contents.
This will return "undef" if
the file cannot be opened.
NOTE: This will automatically use
IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2 or IO::Uncompress::Gunzip to uncompress the file
if it has a .bz2 or .gz extension.
- @content = write_file($path, @content)
- Write content to the specified file. This will open the file with mode
'>', write the content, then close the file.
An exception will be thrown if any part fails.
- @content = write_file_atomic($path, @content)
- This will open a temporary file, write the content, close the file, then
rename the file to the desired $path. This is
essentially an atomic write in that $file will not
exist until all content is written, preventing other processes from doing
a partial read while @content is being
written.
The source code repository for Test2-Harness can be found at
http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Harness/.
- Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
- Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
Copyright 2020 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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