#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
BEGIN {
$| = 1;
$^W = 1;
}
use Test::More;
use File::HomeDir;
if ( $File::HomeDir::IMPLEMENTED_BY->isa('File::HomeDir::Darwin::Carbon') ) {
plan( tests => 5 );
} else {
plan( skip_all => "Not running on 32-bit Darwin" );
exit(0);
}
SKIP: {
my $user;
foreach (0 .. 9) {
my $temp = sprintf 'fubar%04d', rand(10000);
getpwnam $temp and next;
$user = $temp;
last;
}
$user or skip("Unable to find non-existent user", 1);
$@ = undef;
my $home = eval {File::HomeDir->users_home($user)};
$@ and skip("Unable to execute File::HomeDir->users_home('$user')");
ok (!defined $home, "Home of non-existent user should be undef");
}
# CPAN Testers results suggest we can't reasonably assume these directories
# will always exist
SKIP: {
my $dir = File::HomeDir->my_music;
unless ( defined $dir ) {
skip( "Testing user does not have a Music directory", 1 );
}
like( $dir, qr/Music/ );
}
SKIP: {
my $dir = File::HomeDir->my_videos;
unless ( defined $dir ) {
skip( "Testing user does not have a Movies directory", 1 );
}
like( $dir, qr/Movies/ );
}
SKIP: {
my $dir = File::HomeDir->my_pictures;
unless ( defined $dir ) {
skip( "Testing user does not have a Pictures directory", 1 );
}
like( $dir, qr/Pictures/ );
}
SKIP: {
my $data = File::HomeDir->my_data;
skip( "No application support directory", 1 ) unless defined $data;
like( $data, qr/Application Support/ );
}