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use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use File::Find;
use ExtUtils::Manifest qw( maniread );
use Test::Builder;
require Exporter;
use vars qw( @ISA @EXPORT );
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw( run_tests );
our $VERSION = '0.08'; # VERSION
my $Test = Test::Builder->new;
sub run_tests {
# Get the values and setup defaults if needed.
my %args = @_;
$args{match} = 'FIXME' unless defined $args{match} && length $args{match};
$args{where} = '.' unless defined $args{where} && length $args{where};
$args{filename_match} = qr/./
unless defined $args{filename_match} && length $args{filename_match};
# Skip all tests if instructed to.
$Test->skip_all("All tests skipped.") if $args{skip_all};
# Get files to work with and set the plan.
my @files;
if(defined $args{manifest}) {
@files = keys %{ maniread( $args{manifest} ) };
} else {
@files = list_files( $args{where}, $args{filename_match} );
}
$Test->plan( tests => scalar @files );
# Check ech file in turn.
foreach my $file (@files) {
my $results = scan_file( file => $file, match => $args{match} );
if ( scalar @$results == 0 ) {
$Test->ok( 1, "'$file'" );
next;
}
else {
$Test->ok( 0, "'$file'" );
$Test->diag( format_file_results($results) );
}
}
}
sub scan_file {
my %args = @_;
return undef unless $args{file} && $args{match};
# Get the contents of the files and split content into lines.
my $content = load_file( $args{file} );
my @lines = split $/, $content;
my $line_number = 0;
# Set up return array.
my @results = ();
foreach my $line (@lines) {
$line_number++;
next unless $line =~ m/$args{match}/;
# We have a match - add it to array.
push @results,
{
file => $args{file},
match => $args{match},
line => $line_number,
text => $line,
};
}
return \@results;
}
sub format_file_results {
my $results = shift;
return undef unless defined $results;
my $out = '';
# format the file name.
$out .= "File: '" . ${$results}[0]->{file} . "'\n";
# format the results.
foreach my $result (@$results) {
my $line = $$result{line};
my $txt = " $line";
$txt .= ' ' x ( 8 - length $line );
$txt .= $$result{text} . "\n";
$out .= $txt;
}
return $out;
}
sub list_files {
my $path_arg = shift;
croak
'You must specify a single directory, or reference to a list of directories'
unless defined $path_arg;
my $filename_match = shift;
if ( !defined $filename_match ) {
# Filename match defaults to matching any single character, for
# backwards compatibility with one-arg list_files() invocation
$filename_match = qr/./;
}
my @paths;
if ( ref $path_arg eq 'ARRAY' ) {
# Ref to array
@paths = @{$path_arg};
}
elsif ( ref $path_arg eq '' ) {
# one path
@paths = ($path_arg);
}
else {
# something else
croak
'Argument to list_files must be a single path, or a reference to an array of paths';
}
foreach my $path (@paths) {
# Die if we got a bad dir.
croak "'$path' does not exist" unless -e $path;
}
my @files;
find(
{
preprocess => sub {
# no GIT, Subversion or CVS directory contents
grep !/^(.git|.svn|CVS)$/, @_,
},
wanted => sub {
push @files, $File::Find::name
if -f $File::Find::name;
},
no_chdir => 1,
},
@paths
);
@files =
sort # sort the files
grep { m/$filename_match/ }
grep { !-l $_ } # no symbolic links
@files;
return @files;
}
sub load_file {
my $filename = shift;
# If the file is not regular then return undef.
return undef unless -f $filename;
# Slurp the file.
open(my $fh, '<', $filename) || croak "error reading $filename $!";
my $content = do { local $/; <$fh> };
close $fh;
return $content;
}
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__END__
=head1 NAME
Test::Fixme - check code for FIXMEs.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# In a test script like 't/test-fixme.t'
use Test::Fixme;
run_tests();
# You can also tailor the behaviour.
use Test::Fixme;
run_tests( where => 'lib', # where to find files to check
match => 'TODO', # what to check for
skip_all => $ENV{SKIP} # should all tests be skipped
);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
When coding it is common to come up against problems that need to be
addressed but that are not a big deal at the moment. What generally
happens is that the coder adds comments like:
# FIXME - what about windows that are bigger than the screen?
# FIXME - add checking of user priviledges here.
L<Test::Fixme> allows you to add a test file that ensures that none of
these get forgotten in the module.
=head2 Arguments
By default run_tests will search for 'FIXME' in all the files it can
find in the project. You can change these defaults by using 'where' or
'match' as follows:
run_tests( where => 'lib', # just check the modules.
match => 'TODO' # look for things that are not done yet.
);
=over 4
=item where
Specifies where to search for files. This can be a scalar containing a
single directory name, or it can be a listref containing multiple
directory names.
=item match
Expression to search for within the files. This may be a simple
string, or a qr//-quoted regular expression. For example:
match => qr/[T]ODO|[F]IXME|[B]UG/,
=item filename_match
Expression to filter file names. This should be a qr//-quoted regular
expression. For example:
match => qr/\.(:pm|pl)$/,
would only match .pm and .pl files under your specified directory.
=item manifest
Specifies the name of your MANIFEST file which will be used as the list
of files to test instead of I<where> or I<filename_match>.
manifest => 'MANIFEST',
=back
=head1 HINTS
If you want to match something other than 'FIXME' then you may find
that the test file itself is being caught. Try doing this:
run_tests( match => 'TO'.'DO' );
You may also wish to suppress the tests - try this:
use Test::Fixme;
run_tests( skip_all => $ENV{SKIP_TEST_FIXME} );
You can only run run_tests once per file. Please use several test
files if you want to run several different tests.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Devel::FIXME>
=head1 AUTHOR
Current maintainer: Graham Ollis E<lt>plicease@cpan.orgE<gt>
Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.
Original author: Edmund von der Burg E<lt>evdb@ecclestoad.co.ukE<gt>
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Dave O'Neill added support for 'filename_match' and also being able to pass a
list of several directories in the 'where' argument. Many thanks.
=head1 LICENSE
Copryight (C) 2008 Edmund von der Burg
Copyright (C) 2012 Graham Ollis
This library is free software . You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as perl itself.
=cut
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