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xen-tools.xen-tools/tests/perl-syntax.t
steve 2c23effd90 2006-06-13 13:26:00 by steve
Do the same for tests, no more literal tabs.
2006-06-13 13:26:01 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Test that every perl file we have passes the syntax check.
#
# Steve
# --
# $Id: perl-syntax.t,v 1.2 2006-06-13 13:26:00 steve Exp $
use strict;
use File::Find;
use Test::More qw( no_plan );
#
# Find all the files beneath the current directory,
# and call 'checkFile' with the name.
#
find( { wanted => \&checkFile, no_chdir => 1 }, '.' );
#
# Check a file.
#
# If this is a perl file then call "perl -c $name", otherwise
# return
#
sub checkFile
{
# The file.
my $file = $File::Find::name;
# We don't care about directories
return if ( ! -f $file );
# `modules.sh` is a false positive.
return if ( $file =~ /modules.sh$/ );
# See if it is a perl file.
my $isPerl = 0;
# Read the file.
open( INPUT, "<", $file );
foreach my $line ( <INPUT> )
{
if ( $line =~ /\/usr\/bin\/perl/ )
{
$isPerl = 1;
}
}
close( INPUT );
#
# Return if it wasn't a perl file.
#
return if ( ! $isPerl );
#
# Now run 'perl -c $file' to see if we pass the syntax
# check
#
my $retval = system( "perl -c $file 2>/dev/null >/dev/null" );
is( $retval, 0, "Perl file passes our syntax check: $file" );
}