#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 'no_plan';
use File::Copy;
use constant NO_SUCH_FILE => 'this_file_had_better_not_exist';
use constant EXCEPTION => 'autodie::exception';
# http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=744246 describes a situation where
# using autodie on user-defined functions can fail, depending upon
# their context. These tests attempt to detect this bug.
eval {
use autodie qw(copy);
copy(NO_SUCH_FILE, 'xyzzy');
};
isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"Copying a non-existent file should throw an error");
eval {
use autodie qw(copy);
my $x = copy(NO_SUCH_FILE, 'xyzzy');
};
isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with scalar context");
eval {
use autodie qw(copy);
my @x = copy(NO_SUCH_FILE, 'xyzzy');
};
isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with array context");
# For good measure, test with built-ins.
eval {
use autodie qw(open);
open(my $fh, '<', 'xyzzy');
};
isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"Opening a non-existent file should throw an error");
eval {
use autodie qw(open);
my $x = open(my $fh, '<', 'xyzzy');
};
isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with scalar context");
eval {
use autodie qw(open);
my @x = open(my $fh, '<', 'xyzzy');
};
isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with array context");