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#! user/bin/perl -w
# t/JustPod01.t - check basics of Pod::Simple::JustPod
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
}
use strict;
use lib '../lib';
use Test::More tests => 2;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use_ok('Pod::Simple::JustPod') or exit;
my $parser = Pod::Simple::JustPod->new();
my $input;
while ( <DATA> ) { $input .= $_ }
my $output;
$parser->output_string( \$output );
$parser->parse_string_document( $input );
# Strip off text before =pod in the input
$input =~ s/^.*(=pod.*)$/$1/mgs;
my $msg = "got expected output";
if ($output eq $input) {
pass($msg);
}
elsif ($ENV{PERL_TEST_DIFF}) {
fail($msg);
require File::Temp;
my $orig_file = File::Temp->new();
local $/ = "\n";
chomp $input;
print $orig_file $input, "\n";
close $orig_file || die "Can't close orig_file: $!";
chomp $output;
my $parsed_file = File::Temp->new();
print $parsed_file $output, "\n";
close $parsed_file || die "Can't close parsed_file";
my $diff = File::Temp->new();
system("$ENV{PERL_TEST_DIFF} $orig_file $parsed_file > $diff");
open my $fh, "<", $diff || die "Can't open $diff";
my @diffs = <$fh>;
diag(@diffs);
}
else {
eval { require Text::Diff; };
if ($@) {
is($output, $input, $msg);
diag("Set environment variable PERL_TEST_DIFF=diff_tool or install"
. " Text::Diff to see just the differences.");
}
else {
fail($msg);
diag Text::Diff::diff(\$input, \$output, { STYLE => 'Unified' });
}
}
__DATA__
package utf8::all;
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010; # state
# ABSTRACT: turn on Unicode - all of it
our $VERSION = '0.010'; # VERSION
use Import::Into;
use parent qw(Encode charnames utf8 open warnings feature);
sub import {
my $target = caller;
'utf8'->import::into($target);
'open'->import::into($target, qw{:encoding(UTF-8) :std});
'charnames'->import::into($target, qw{:full :short});
'warnings'->import::into($target, qw{FATAL utf8});
'feature'->import::into($target, qw{unicode_strings}) if $^V >= v5.11.0;
'feature'->import::into($target, qw{unicode_eval fc}) if $^V >= v5.16.0;
{
no strict qw(refs); ## no critic (TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoStrict)
*{$target . '::readdir'} = \&_utf8_readdir;
}
# utf8 in @ARGV
state $have_encoded_argv = 0;
_encode_argv() unless $have_encoded_argv++;
$^H{'utf8::all'} = 1;
return;
}
sub _encode_argv {
$_ = Encode::decode('UTF-8', $_) for @ARGV;
return;
}
sub _utf8_readdir(*) { ## no critic (Subroutines::ProhibitSubroutinePrototypes)
my $handle = shift;
if (wantarray) {
my @all_files = CORE::readdir($handle);
$_ = Encode::decode('UTF-8', $_) for @all_files;
return @all_files;
}
else {
my $next_file = CORE::readdir($handle);
$next_file = Encode::decode('UTF-8', $next_file);
return $next_file;
}
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding utf-8
=head1 NAME
utf8::all - turn on Unicode - all of it
=head1 VERSION
version 0.010
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use utf8::all; # Turn on UTF-8. All of it.
open my $in, '<', 'contains-utf8'; # UTF-8 already turned on here
print length 'føø bār'; # 7 UTF-8 characters
my $utf8_arg = shift @ARGV; # @ARGV is UTF-8 too!
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<utf8> allows you to write your Perl encoded in UTF-8. That means UTF-8
strings, variable names, and regular expressions. C<utf8::all> goes further, and
makes C<@ARGV> encoded in UTF-8, and filehandles are opened with UTF-8 encoding
turned on by default (including STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR), and charnames are
imported so C<\N{...}> sequences can be used to compile Unicode characters based
on names. If you I<don't> want UTF-8 for a particular filehandle, you'll have to
set C<binmode $filehandle>.
The pragma is lexically-scoped, so you can do the following if you had some
reason to:
{
use utf8::all;
open my $out, '>', 'outfile';
my $utf8_str = 'føø bār';
print length $utf8_str, "\n"; # 7
print $out $utf8_str; # out as utf8
}
open my $in, '<', 'outfile'; # in as raw
my $text = do { local $/; <$in>};
print length $text, "\n"; # 10, not 7!
=head1 INTERACTION WITH AUTODIE
If you use L<autodie>, which is a great idea, you need to use at least version
B<2.12>, released on L<June 26, 2012|https://metacpan.org/source/PJF/autodie-2.12/Changes#L3>.
Otherwise, autodie obliterates the IO layers set by the L<open> pragma. See
L<RT #54777|https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=54777> and
L<GH #7|https://github.com/doherty/utf8-all/issues/7>.
=head1 AVAILABILITY
The project homepage is L<http://metacpan.org/release/utf8-all/>.
The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive Perl
Archive Network (CPAN). Visit L<http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a CPAN
site near you, or see L<https://metacpan.org/module/utf8::all/>.
=head1 SOURCE
The development version is on github at L<http://github.com/doherty/utf8-all>
and may be cloned from L<git://github.com/doherty/utf8-all.git>
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
You can make new bug reports, and view existing ones, through the
web interface at L<https://github.com/doherty/utf8-all/issues>.
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
Michael Schwern <mschwern@cpan.org>
=item *
Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org>
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Michael Schwern <mschwern@cpan.org>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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