use strict;
use lib 't';
-use lib '../modules/override';
-use lib '../modules/fallback';
use Support::Files;
use Test::More tests => scalar(@Support::Files::testitems);
# Need this to get the available driver information
-use DBI;
-my @DBI_drivers = DBI->available_drivers;
+#use DBI;
+#my @DBI_drivers = DBI->available_drivers;
# Bugzilla requires Perl 5.8.0 now. Checksetup will tell you this if you run it, but
# it tests it in a polite/passive way that won't make it fail at compile time. We'll
foreach my $file (@testitems) {
$file =~ s/\s.*$//; # nuke everything after the first space (#comment)
- next if (!$file); # skip null entries
-
- # Skip mod_perl.pl in all cases. It doesn't compile correctly from the command line.
- if ($file eq 'mod_perl.pl') {
- ok(1, "Skipping mod_perl.pl");
- next;
- }
-
- # Check that we have a DBI module to support the DB, if this is a database
- # module (but not Schema)
- if ($file =~ m#Bugzilla/DB/([^/]+)\.pm$# && $file ne "Bugzilla/DB/Schema.pm") {
- if (!grep(lc($_) =~ /$1/i, @DBI_drivers)) {
- ok(1,$file." - Skipping, as the DBD module not installed");
- next;
- }
- }
+ next if !$file; # skip null entries
open (FILE,$file);
my $bang = <FILE>;
close (FILE);
my $T = "";
- if ($bang =~ m/#!\S*perl\s+-.*T/) {
- $T = "T";
- }
- my $command = "$perlapp -c$T -I modules/fallback -I modules/override $file 2>&1";
- my $loginfo=`$command`;
- #print '@@'.$loginfo.'##';
- if ($loginfo =~ /syntax ok$/im) {
- if ($loginfo ne "$file syntax OK\n") {
- ok(0,$file." --WARNING");
- print $fh $loginfo;
+ $T = "T" if $bang =~ m/#!\S*perl\s+-.*T/;
+
+ if (-l $file) {
+ ok(1, "$file is a symlink");
+ } else {
+ my $command = "$perlapp -w -c$T -Imodules/fallback -Imodules/override -It -MSupport::CanonialGlobals $file 2>&1";
+ my $loginfo=`$command`;
+
+ if ($loginfo =~ /syntax ok$/im) {
+ if ($loginfo ne "$file syntax OK\n") {
+ ok(0,$file." --WARNING");
+ print $fh $loginfo;
+ } else {
+ ok(1,$file);
+ }
} else {
- ok(1,$file);
+ ok(0,$file." --ERROR");
+ print $fh $loginfo;
}
- } else {
- ok(0,$file." --ERROR");
- print $fh $loginfo;
}
}