File: pod_rules.t

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#!./perl

# What does this test?
# This test executes Porting/pod_rules.pl and reports the result of that
# program.
#
# Why do we test this?
# Among other reasons, to check the well-formed-ness of these files:
#   win32/makefile.mk
#   MANIFEST
#   win32/Makefile
#   win32/pod.mak
#   Makefile.SH
#   vms/descrip_mms.template
#
# It's broken - how do I fix it?
# If MANIFEST fails the 'up to date' test, it will probably also fail
# t/porting/manifest.t as well.  Follow instructions in that file for
# correcting the MANIFEST.  When that file passes, the MANIFEST check in this
# file will probably pass as well.

BEGIN {
    chdir '..' unless -d 't';
    unshift @INC, 'lib';
}

use strict;
require 't/test.pl';

use Config;
if ( $Config{usecrosscompile} ) {
  skip_all( "Not all files are available during cross-compilation" );
}

my $result = runperl(switches => ['-f', '-Ilib'], 
                     progfile => 'Porting/pod_rules.pl',
                     args     => ['--tap'],
                     nolib    => 1,
                     );

print $result;