# Copyright 1999-2001 Steven Knight. All rights reserved. This program # is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the # same terms as Perl itself. ######################### We start with some black magic to print on failure. use Test; BEGIN { $| = 1; plan tests => 12, onfail => sub { $? = 1 if $ENV{AEGIS_TEST} } } END {print "not ok 1\n" unless $loaded;} use Test::Cmd; $loaded = 1; ok(1); ######################### End of black magic. my($run_env, $ret, $wdir, $test); $run_env = Test::Cmd->new(workdir => ''); ok($run_env); $ret = $run_env->write('run1', <write('run2', <workdir; ok($wdir); $ret = chdir($wdir); ok($ret); # Everything before this was merely preparation of our "source # directory." Now we do some real tests. $test = Test::Cmd->new(interpreter => "$^X", workdir => ''); ok($test); ok(! defined $test->stdout); $test->prog('run1'); $test->run('args' => 'foo bar'); ok($? == 0); $test->prog('run2'); $test->run('args' => 'snafu'); ok($? == 0); ok($test->stdout eq "run2 STDOUT snafu\nrun2 STDOUT second line\n"); ok($test->stdout(1) eq "run1 STDOUT foo bar\nrun1 STDOUT second line\n");