use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => "PP tests not applicable for this perl $]"
if $] > 5.009_004;
plan skip_all => "All tests already executed in PP mode"
unless eval { require Class::C3::XS };
plan skip_all => "Devel::Hide required for this test"
unless eval { require Devel::Hide };
}
use Config;
use IPC::Open2 qw(open2);
use File::Glob 'bsd_glob';
# for the $^X-es
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = join ($Config{path_sep}, @INC);
# rerun the tests under the assumption of pure-perl
my $this_file = quotemeta(__FILE__);
for my $fn (bsd_glob("t/*.t")) {
next if $fn =~ /${this_file}$/;
local $ENV{DEVEL_HIDE_VERBOSE} = 0;
my @cmd = (
$^X,
'-MDevel::Hide=Class::C3::XS',
$fn
);
# 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, @cmd);
while (my $ln = <$out>) {
print " $ln";
}
wait;
ok (! $?, "Exit $? from: @cmd");
}
done_testing;