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#!perl
##############################################################################
# $URL: http://perlcritic.tigris.org/svn/perlcritic/trunk/distributions/Perl-Critic/t/20_policy_pod_spelling.t $
# $Date: 2010-06-22 16:14:07 -0400 (Tue, 22 Jun 2010) $
# $Author: clonezone $
# $Revision: 3843 $
##############################################################################
=for stopwords arglbargl
=cut
use 5.006001;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Perl::Critic::TestUtils qw(pcritique);
use Readonly;
use Test::More;
Readonly::Scalar my $NUMBER_OF_TESTS => 5;
plan( tests => $NUMBER_OF_TESTS );
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
our $VERSION = '1.108';
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Perl::Critic::TestUtils::block_perlcriticrc();
my $code;
my $policy = 'Documentation::PodSpelling';
my $can_podspell =
eval {require Pod::Spell}
&& can_determine_spell_command()
&& can_run_spell_command();
sub can_determine_spell_command {
my $pol = Perl::Critic::Policy::Documentation::PodSpelling->new();
$pol->initialize_if_enabled();
return $pol->_get_spell_command_line();
}
sub can_run_spell_command {
my $pol = Perl::Critic::Policy::Documentation::PodSpelling->new();
$pol->initialize_if_enabled();
return $pol->_run_spell_command( <<'END_TEST_CODE' );
=pod
=head1 Test The Spell Command
=cut
END_TEST_CODE
}
sub can_podspell {
return $can_podspell && ! Perl::Critic::Policy::Documentation::PodSpelling->got_sigpipe();
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SKIP: {
$code = <<'END_PERL';
=head1 Silly
=cut
END_PERL
# Sorry about the double negative. The idea is that if aspell fails (say,
# because it can not find the right dictionary) or pcritique returns a
# non-zero number we want to skip. We have to negate the eval to catch the
# aspell failure, and then negate pcritique because we negated the eval.
# Clearer code welcome.
if ( ! eval { ! pcritique($policy, \$code) } ) {
skip 'Test environment is not English', $NUMBER_OF_TESTS;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$code = <<'END_PERL';
=head1 arglbargl
=cut
END_PERL
is(
eval { pcritique($policy, \$code) },
can_podspell() ? 1 : undef,
'Mispelled header',
);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$code = <<'END_PERL';
=head1 Test
arglbargl
=cut
END_PERL
is(
eval { pcritique($policy, \$code) },
can_podspell() ? 1 : undef,
'Mispelled body',
);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$code = <<'END_PERL';
=for stopwords arglbargl
=head1 Test
arglbargl
=cut
END_PERL
is(
eval { pcritique($policy, \$code) },
can_podspell() ? 0 : undef,
'local stopwords',
);
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$code = <<'END_PERL';
=head1 Test
arglbargl
=cut
END_PERL
{
my %config = (stop_words => 'foo arglbargl bar');
is(
eval { pcritique($policy, \$code, \%config) },
can_podspell() ? 0 : undef ,
'global stopwords',
);
}
{
my %config = (stop_words_file => 't/20_policy_pod_spelling.d/stop-words.txt');
is(
eval { pcritique($policy, \$code, \%config) },
can_podspell() ? 0 : undef ,
'global stopwords from file',
);
}
} # end skip
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ensure we return true if this test is loaded by
# t/20_policy_pod_spelling.t_without_optional_dependencies.t
1;
# Local Variables:
# mode: cperl
# cperl-indent-level: 4
# fill-column: 78
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
# c-indentation-style: bsd
# End:
# ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 tw=78 ft=perl expandtab shiftround :
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