#!perl # # Documentation, copyright and license is at the end of this file. # package Text::Scrub; use 5.001; use strict; use warnings; use warnings::register; use vars qw($VERSION $DATE $FILE); $VERSION = '1.14'; $DATE = '2004/05/20'; $FILE = __FILE__; use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT_OK); require Exporter; @ISA= qw(Exporter); @EXPORT_OK = qw(scrub_architect scrub_date scrub_date_ticket scrub_date_version scrub_file_line scrub_probe scrub_test_file); use SelfLoader; 1 __DATA__ ####### # Blank out the Verion, Date for comparision # # sub scrub_architect { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($text) = @_; return $text unless $text; ###### # Blank out version and date for comparasion # $text =~ s/ARCHITECTURE NAME\s*=\s*['"].*?['"]/ARCHITECTURE NAME="Perl"/ig; $text } ##### # # Scrub date # # sub scrub_date { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($text) = (@_); $text =~ s|([ '"(]?)\d{2,4}/\d{1,2}/\d{1,2}([ '")\n]?)|${1}1969/02/06${2}|g; $text } ####### # Blank out the Verion, Date for comparision # # sub scrub_date_version { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($text) = @_; return $text unless $text; ###### # Blank out version and date for comparasion # $text =~ s/\$VERSION\s*=\s*['"].*?['"]/\$VERSION = '0.00'/ig; $text =~ s/\$DATE\s*=\s*['"].*?['"]/\$DATE = 'Feb 6, 1969'/ig; $text =~ s/DATE:\s+.*?\n/\$DATE: Feb 6, 1969\n/ig; $text } ##### # Date changes between runs so cannot have # a static compare file unless you eliminate # the date. Also the ticket is different # sub scrub_date_ticket { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($email) = @_; $email =~ s/Date: .*?\n/Date: Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000\n/ig; $email =~ s/Subject: .*?,(.*)\n/Subject: XXXXXXXXX-X, $1\n/ig; $email =~ s/X-SDticket:.*?\n/X-SDticket: XXXXXXXXX-X\n/ig; $email =~ s/\QFrom ???@???\E .*?\n/From ???@??? Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000\n/ig; $email =~ s/X-eudora-date: .*?\n/X-eudora-date: Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000\n/ig; $email =~ s/X-SDmailit: sent .*?\n/X-SDmailit: sent Sat Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000\n/ig; $email =~ s/X-SDmailit: dead .*?\n/X-SDmailit: dead Sat Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000\n/ig; $email =~ s/Sent email \S+ to (.*?)\n/Sent email XXXXXXXXX-X to $1\n/ig; open OUT, '> actual.txt'; # use to gen the expected print OUT $email; close OUT;; $email; } ####### # Blank out the Verion, Date for comparision # # sub scrub_file_line { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($text) = @_; return $text unless $text; ###### # Blank out version and date for comparasion # $text =~ s/\(.*?at line \d+/(xxxx.t at line 000/ig; $text } ##### # # sub scrub_probe { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($text) = @_; $text =~ s/^(.*?\n)(.*?)\#\s+=cut\s*\n/$1/s; $text } ####### # Blank out the Verion, Date for comparision # # sub scrub_test_file { ###### # This subroutine uses no object data; therefore, # drop any class or object. # shift @_ if UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],__PACKAGE__); my ($text) = @_; return $text unless $text; ###### # Blank out version and date for comparasion # $text =~ s/Running Tests.*?1\.\./Running Tests xxx.t 1../sig; $text } 1 __END__ =head1 NAME Text::Scrub - used to wild card out text used for comparison =head1 SYNOPSIS ######### # Subroutine Interface # use Text::Scrub qw(scrub_date scrub_date_ticket scrub_date_version scrub_file_line scrub_probe scrub_test_file); $scrubbed_text = scrub_architect($script_text) $scrubbed_text = scrub_file_line($script_text) $scrubbed_text = scrub_date($script_text) $scrubbed_text = scrub_date_ticket($script_text) $scrubbed_text = scrub_date_version($script_text) $scrubbed_text = scrub_probe($script_text) $scrubbed_text = scrub_test_file($script_text) ######### # Class Interface # use Text::Scrub $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_architect($script_text) $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_file_line($script_text) $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_date($script_text) $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_date_ticket($script_text) $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_date_version($script_text) $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_probe($script_text) $scrubbed_text = Text::Scrub->scrub_test_file($script_text) =head1 DESCRIPTION The methods in the C package are designed to support the L|Test::STDmaker> and the L|ExtUtils::SVDmaker> package. This is the focus and no other focus. Since C is a separate package, the methods may be used elsewhere. They are used to wild card out parts of two documents before they are compared by making these snippets the same. In all likehood, any revisions will maintain backwards compatibility with previous revisions. However, support and the performance of the L|Test::STDmaker> and L|ExtUtils::SVDmaker> packages has priority over backwards compatibility. =head2 scrub_architect $scrubbed_text = Test::STD::Scrub->scrub_architect($script_text) When comparing the contents of two Perl program modules, the architect should not be used in the comparision. The C method will replace the architect with a generic value. Applying the C to the contents of both files before the comparision will eliminate the date and version as factors in the comparision. =head2 scrub_date_ticket $scrubbed_text = Test::STD::Scrub->scrub_date_ticket($script_text) When comparing the contents of email messages, the date and email ticket should not be used in the comparision. The C method will replace the date and email ticket with a generic value. Applying the C to the contents of both files before the comparision will eliminate the data and ticket as factors in the comparision. =head2 scrub_date_version $scrubbed_text = Test::STD::Scrub->scrub_date_version($script_text) When comparing the contents of two Perl program modules, the date and version should not be used in the comparision. The I method will replace the date and version with a generic value. Applying the C to the contents of both files before the comparision will eliminate the date and version as factors in the comparision. =head2 scrub_file_line $scrubbed_text = Test::STD::Scrub->scrub_file_line($script_text) When comparing the ouput of I module the file and line number should not be used in the comparision. The C method will replace the file and line with a generic value. Applying the C to the contents of both files before the comparision will eliminate the file and line as factors in the comparision. =head2 scrub_test_file $scrubbed_text = Test::STD::Scrub->scrub_test_file($script_text) When comparing the ouput of I module the test file should not be used in the comparision. The C method will replace the test file with a generic value. Applying the C to the contents of both files before the comparision will eliminate the test file as a factor in the comparision. =head1 REQUIREMENTS Someday. =head1 DEMONSTRATION ######### # perl Scrub.d ### ~~~~~~ Demonstration overview ~~~~~ The results from executing the Perl Code follow on the next lines as comments. For example, 2 + 2 # 4 ~~~~~~ The demonstration follows ~~~~~ use File::Spec; use File::Package; my $fp = 'File::Package'; my $uut = 'Text::Scrub'; my $loaded = ''; my $template = ''; my %variables = (); my $expected = ''; ################## # Load UUT # my $errors = $fp->load_package($uut) $errors # '' # ################## # scrub_file_line # my $text = 'ok 2 # (E:/User/SoftwareDiamonds/installation/t/Test/STDmaker/tgA1.t at line 123 TODO?!)' $uut->scrub_file_line($text) # 'ok 2 # (xxxx.t at line 000 TODO?!)' # ################## # scrub_test_file # $text = 'Running Tests\n\nE:/User/SoftwareDiamonds/installation/t/Test/STDmaker/tgA1.1..16 todo 2 5;' $uut->scrub_test_file($text) # 'Running Tests xxx.t 1..16 todo 2 5;' # ################## # scrub_date_version # $text = '$VERSION = \'0.01\';\n$DATE = \'2003/06/07\';' $uut->scrub_date_version($text) # '$VERSION = '0.00';\n$DATE = 'Feb 6, 1969';' # ################## # scrub_date_ticket # $text = <<'EOF'; Date: Apr 12 00 00 00 2003 +0000 Subject: 20030506, This Week in Health' X-SDticket: 20030205 X-eudora-date: Feb 6 2000 00 00 2003 +0000 X-SDmailit: dead Feb 5 2000 00 00 2003 Sent email 20030205-20030506 to support.softwarediamonds.com EOF my $expected_text = <<'EOF'; Date: Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000 Subject: XXXXXXXXX-X, This Week in Health' X-SDticket: XXXXXXXXX-X X-eudora-date: Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000 X-SDmailit: dead Sat Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000 Sent email XXXXXXXXX-X to support.softwarediamonds.com EOF # end of EOF $uut->scrub_date_ticket($text) # 'Date: Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000 #Subject: XXXXXXXXX-X, This Week in Health' #X-SDticket: XXXXXXXXX-X #X-eudora-date: Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000 #X-SDmailit: dead Sat Feb 6 00 00 00 1969 +0000 #Sent email XXXXXXXXX-X to support.softwarediamonds.com #' # ################## # scrub_date # $text = 'Going to happy valley 2003/06/07' $uut->scrub_date($text) # 'Going to happy valley 1969/02/06' # ################## # scrub_probe # $text = <<'EOF'; 1..8 todo 2 5; # OS : MSWin32 # Perl : 5.6.1 # Local Time : Thu Jun 19 23:49:54 2003 # GMT Time : Fri Jun 20 03:49:54 2003 GMT # Number Storage: string # Test::Tech : 1.06 # Test : 1.15 # Data::Dumper : 2.102 # =cut # Pass test ok 1 EOF $expected_text = <<'EOF'; 1..8 todo 2 5; # Pass test ok 1 EOF # end of EOF $uut->scrub_probe($text) # '1..8 todo 2 5; ## Pass test #ok 1 #' # ################## # scrub_architect # $text = 'ARCHITECTURE NAME="MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.5"' $uut->scrub_architect($text) # 'ARCHITECTURE NAME="Perl"' # unlink 'actual.txt' =head1 QUALITY ASSURANCE Running the test script C verifies the requirements for this module. 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