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use strict; use warnings; use FindBin qw($Bin); use Config; use IPC::Open2; # rerun the tests under the assumption of pure-perl # for the $^X-es $ENV{PERL5LIB} = join ($Config{path_sep}, @INC); $ENV{DEVEL_GLOBALDESTRUCTION_PP_TEST} = 1; my $this_file = quotemeta(__FILE__); opendir(my $dh, $Bin); my @tests = grep { $_ !~ /${this_file}$/ } map { "$Bin/$_" } grep { /\.t$/ } readdir $dh; print "1..@{[ scalar @tests ]}\n"; my $had_error = 0; END { $? = $had_error } sub ok ($$) { $had_error++, print "not " if !$_[0]; print "ok"; print " - $_[1]" if defined $_[1]; print "\n"; } for my $fn (@tests) { # this is cheating, and may even hang here and there (testing on windows passed fine) # if it does - will have to fix it somehow (really *REALLY* don't want to pull # in IPC::Cmd just for a fucking test) # the alternative would be to have an ENV check in each test to force a subtest open2(my $out, my $in, $^X, $fn ); while (my $ln = <$out>) { print " $ln"; } wait; ok (! $?, "Exit $? from: $^X $fn"); }
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