rpms/perl/devel perl-update-autodie.patch, NONE, 1.1 perl.spec, 1.211, 1.212
Štěpán Kasal
kasal at fedoraproject.org
Tue Mar 24 14:57:56 UTC 2009
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Author: kasal
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/perl/devel
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv1206
Modified Files:
perl.spec
Added Files:
perl-update-autodie.patch
Log Message:
- update module autodie
perl-update-autodie.patch:
--- NEW FILE perl-update-autodie.patch ---
autodie-1.999
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/MANIFEST perl-5.10.0/MANIFEST
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/MANIFEST 2009-02-20 18:22:32.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/MANIFEST 2009-03-24 12:42:25.000000000 +0100
@@ -1442,6 +1442,9 @@
lib/Attribute/Handlers/t/linerep.t See if Attribute::Handlers works
lib/Attribute/Handlers/t/multi.t See if Attribute::Handlers works
lib/attributes.pm For "sub foo : attrlist"
+lib/autodie.pm Functions suceed or die with lexical scope
+lib/autodie/exception.pm Exception class for autodie
+lib/autodie/exception/system.pm Exception class for autodying system()
lib/AutoLoader.pm Autoloader base class
lib/AutoLoader.t See if AutoLoader works
lib/AutoSplit.pm Split up autoload functions
@@ -3439,6 +3442,45 @@
t/io/utf8.t See if file seeking works
t/japh/abigail.t Obscure tests
t/lib/1_compile.t See if the various libraries and extensions compile
+t/lib/autodie/00-load.t autodie - basic load
+t/lib/autodie/autodie.t autodie - Basic functionality
+t/lib/autodie/autodie_test_module.pm autodie - test helper
+t/lib/autodie/backcompat.t autodie - More Fatal backcompat
+t/lib/autodie/basic_exceptions.t autodie - Basic exception tests
+t/lib/autodie/binmode.t autodie - Binmode testing
+t/lib/autodie/caller.t autodie - Caller diagnostics
+t/lib/autodie/context.t autodie - Context clobbering tests
+t/lib/autodie/context_lexical.t autodie - Context clobbering lexically
+t/lib/autodie/crickey.t autodie - Like an Australian
+t/lib/autodie/dbmopen.t autodie - dbm tests
+t/lib/autodie/exceptions.t autodie - 5.10 exception tests.
+t/lib/autodie/exception_class.t autodie - Exception class subclasses
+t/lib/autodie/exec.t autodie - exec tests.
+t/lib/autodie/Fatal.t autodie - Fatal backcompatibility
+t/lib/autodie/filehandles.t autodie - filehandle tests
+t/lib/autodie/fileno.t autodie - fileno tests
+t/lib/autodie/flock.t autodie - File locking tests
+t/lib/autodie/internal.t autodie - internal interface tests
+t/lib/autodie/lethal.t autodie - lethal is the one true name
+t/lib/autodie/lib/autodie/test/au.pm autodie - Austrlaian helper
+t/lib/autodie/lib/autodie/test/au/exception.pm autodie - Australian helper
+t/lib/autodie/lib/autodie/test/badname.pm autodie - Bad exception class
+t/lib/autodie/lib/autodie/test/missing.pm autodie - Missing exception class
+t/lib/autodie/lib/lethal.pm autodie - with a better name
+t/lib/autodie/lib/pujHa/ghach.pm autodie - Like a Klingon
+t/lib/autodie/lib/pujHa/ghach/Dotlh.pm autodie - With Klingon honour
+t/lib/autodie/mkdir.t autodie - filesystem tests
+t/lib/autodie/open.t autodie - Testing open
+t/lib/autodie/recv.t autodie - send/recv tests
+t/lib/autodie/repeat.t autodie - repeat autodie leak tests
+t/lib/autodie/scope_leak.t autodie - file scope leak tests
+t/lib/autodie/sysopen.t autodie - sysopen tests
+t/lib/autodie/truncate.t autodie - File truncation tests
+t/lib/autodie/unlink.t autodie - Unlink system tests.
+t/lib/autodie/user-context.t autodie - Context changes for usersubs
+t/lib/autodie/usersub.t autodie - user subroutine tests
+t/lib/autodie/version.t autodie - versioning tests
+t/lib/autodie/version_tag.t
t/lib/Cname.pm Test charnames in regexes (op/pat.t)
t/lib/common.pl Helper for lib/{warnings,feature}.t
t/lib/commonsense.t See if configuration meets basic needs
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/Porting/Maintainers.pl perl-5.10.0/Porting/Maintainers.pl
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/Porting/Maintainers.pl 2007-12-18 11:47:07.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/Porting/Maintainers.pl 2009-03-24 11:53:29.000000000 +0100
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
'p5p' => 'perl5-porters <perl5-porters at perl.org>',
'perlfaq' => 'perlfaq-workers <perlfaq-workers at perl.org>',
'petdance' => 'Andy Lester <andy at petdance.com>',
+ 'pjf' => 'Paul Fenwick <pjf at cpan.org>',
'pmqs' => 'Paul Marquess <pmqs at cpan.org>',
'pvhp' => 'Peter Prymmer <pvhp at best.com>',
'rclamp' => 'Richard Clamp <rclamp at cpan.org>',
@@ -113,6 +114,14 @@
'CPAN' => 1,
},
+ 'autodie' =>
+ {
+ 'MAINTAINER' => 'pjf',
+ 'FILES' => q[lib/Fatal.pm lib/autodie.pm lib/autodie],
+ 'CPAN' => 1,
+ 'UPSTREAM' => 'cpan',
+ },
+
'B::Concise' =>
{
'MAINTAINER' => 'smccam',
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/installperl perl-5.10.0/installperl
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/installperl 2007-12-18 11:47:07.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/installperl 2009-03-24 12:42:25.000000000 +0100
@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@
$name = "$dir/$name" if $dir ne '';
my $installlib = $installprivlib;
- if ($dir =~ /^auto/ ||
+ if ($dir =~ /^auto\// ||
($name =~ /^(.*)\.(?:pm|pod)$/ && $archpms{$1}) ||
($name =~ /^(.*)\.(?:h|lib)$/i && ($Is_W32 || $Is_NetWare)) ||
$name eq 'Config_heavy.pl'
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/lib/Fatal.pm perl-5.10.0/lib/Fatal.pm
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/lib/Fatal.pm 2009-03-24 13:14:31.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/lib/Fatal.pm 2009-03-24 13:15:35.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,137 +1,1002 @@
package Fatal;
-use 5.006_001;
+use 5.008; # 5.8.x needed for autodie
use Carp;
use strict;
-our($AUTOLOAD, $Debug, $VERSION);
+use warnings;
-$VERSION = 1.06;
+use constant LEXICAL_TAG => q{:lexical};
+use constant VOID_TAG => q{:void};
-$Debug = 0 unless defined $Debug;
+use constant ERROR_NOARGS => 'Cannot use lexical %s with no arguments';
+use constant ERROR_VOID_LEX => VOID_TAG.' cannot be used with lexical scope';
+use constant ERROR_LEX_FIRST => LEXICAL_TAG.' must be used as first argument';
+use constant ERROR_NO_LEX => "no %s can only start with ".LEXICAL_TAG;
+use constant ERROR_BADNAME => "Bad subroutine name for %s: %s";
+use constant ERROR_NOTSUB => "%s is not a Perl subroutine";
+use constant ERROR_NOT_BUILT => "%s is neither a builtin, nor a Perl subroutine";
+use constant ERROR_CANT_OVERRIDE => "Cannot make the non-overridable builtin %s fatal";
+
+use constant ERROR_NO_IPC_SYS_SIMPLE => "IPC::System::Simple required for Fatalised/autodying system()";
+
+use constant ERROR_IPC_SYS_SIMPLE_OLD => "IPC::System::Simple version %f required for Fatalised/autodying system(). We only have version %f";
+
+use constant ERROR_AUTODIE_CONFLICT => q{"no autodie '%s'" is not allowed while "use Fatal '%s'" is in effect};
+
+use constant ERROR_FATAL_CONFLICT => q{"use Fatal '%s'" is not allowed while "no autodie '%s'" is in effect};
+
+# Older versions of IPC::System::Simple don't support all the
+# features we need.
+
+use constant MIN_IPC_SYS_SIMPLE_VER => 0.12;
+
+# All the Fatal/autodie modules share the same version number.
+our $VERSION = '1.999';
+
+our $Debug ||= 0;
+
+# EWOULDBLOCK values for systems that don't supply their own.
+# Even though this is defined with our, that's to help our
+# test code. Please don't rely upon this variable existing in
+# the future.
+
+our %_EWOULDBLOCK = (
+ MSWin32 => 33,
+);
+
+# We have some tags that can be passed in for use with import.
+# These are all assumed to be CORE::
+
+my %TAGS = (
+ ':io' => [qw(:dbm :file :filesys :ipc :socket
+ read seek sysread syswrite sysseek )],
+ ':dbm' => [qw(dbmopen dbmclose)],
+ ':file' => [qw(open close flock sysopen fcntl fileno binmode
+ ioctl truncate)],
+ ':filesys' => [qw(opendir closedir chdir link unlink rename mkdir
+ symlink rmdir readlink umask)],
+ ':ipc' => [qw(:msg :semaphore :shm pipe)],
+ ':msg' => [qw(msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd)],
+ ':threads' => [qw(fork)],
+ ':semaphore'=>[qw(semctl semget semop)],
+ ':shm' => [qw(shmctl shmget shmread)],
+ ':system' => [qw(system exec)],
+
+ # Can we use qw(getpeername getsockname)? What do they do on failure?
+ # XXX - Can socket return false?
+ ':socket' => [qw(accept bind connect getsockopt listen recv send
+ setsockopt shutdown socketpair)],
+
+ # Our defaults don't include system(), because it depends upon
+ # an optional module, and it breaks the exotic form.
+ #
+ # This *may* change in the future. I'd love IPC::System::Simple
+ # to be a dependency rather than a recommendation, and hence for
+ # system() to be autodying by default.
+
+ ':default' => [qw(:io :threads)],
+
+ # Version specific tags. These allow someone to specify
+ # use autodie qw(:1.994) and know exactly what they'll get.
+
+ ':1.994' => [qw(:default)],
+ ':1.995' => [qw(:default)],
+ ':1.996' => [qw(:default)],
+ ':1.997' => [qw(:default)],
+ ':1.998' => [qw(:default)],
+ ':1.999' => [qw(:default)],
+
+);
+
+$TAGS{':all'} = [ keys %TAGS ];
+
[...3812 lines suppressed...]
+ use autodie;
+
+ unlink TMPFILE;
+};
+is($@, "", "Unlink appears to have been successful");
+ok(! -e TMPFILE, "File does not exist");
+
+# Try to delete file again (this should fail)
+eval {
+ use autodie;
+
+ unlink TMPFILE;
+};
+ok($@, "Re-unlinking file causes failure.");
+isa_ok($@, "autodie::exception", "... errors are of the correct type");
+ok($@->matches("unlink"), "... it's also a unlink object");
+ok($@->matches(":filesys"), "... and a filesys object");
+
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/user-context.t perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/user-context.t
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/user-context.t 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/user-context.t 2009-03-24 12:42:25.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More 'no_plan';
+use File::Copy;
+use constant NO_SUCH_FILE => 'this_file_had_better_not_exist';
+use constant EXCEPTION => 'autodie::exception';
+
+# http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=744246 describes a situation where
+# using autodie on user-defined functions can fail, depending upon
+# their context. These tests attempt to detect this bug.
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(copy);
+ copy(NO_SUCH_FILE, 'xyzzy');
+};
+
+isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"Copying a non-existent file should throw an error");
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(copy);
+ my $x = copy(NO_SUCH_FILE, 'xyzzy');
+};
+
+isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with scalar context");
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(copy);
+ my @x = copy(NO_SUCH_FILE, 'xyzzy');
+};
+
+TODO: {
+ local $TODO = "Fixed in 'hints' branch";
+
+ isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with array context");
+}
+
+# For good measure, test with built-ins.
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(open);
+ open(my $fh, '<', 'xyzzy');
+};
+
+isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"Opening a non-existent file should throw an error");
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(open);
+ my $x = open(my $fh, '<', 'xyzzy');
+};
+
+isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with scalar context");
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(open);
+ my @x = open(my $fh, '<', 'xyzzy');
+};
+
+isa_ok($@,EXCEPTION,"This shouldn't change with array context");
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/usersub.t perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/usersub.t
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/usersub.t 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/usersub.t 2009-03-24 11:53:29.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+
+use Test::More 'no_plan';
+
+sub mytest {
+ return $_[0];
+}
+
+is(mytest(q{foo}),q{foo},"Mytest returns input");
+
+my $return = eval { mytest(undef); };
+
+ok(!defined($return), "mytest returns undef without autodie");
+is($@,"","Mytest doesn't throw an exception without autodie");
+
+$return = eval {
+ use autodie qw(mytest);
+
+ mytest('foo');
+};
+
+is($return,'foo',"Mytest returns input with autodie");
+
+$return = eval {
+ use autodie qw(mytest);
+
+ mytest(undef);
+};
+
+isa_ok($@,'autodie::exception',"autodie mytest/undef throws exception");
+
+# We set initial values here because we're expecting $data to be
+# changed to undef later on. Having it as undef to begin with means
+# we can't see mytest(undef) working correctly.
+
+my ($data, $data2) = (1,1);
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(mytest);
+
+ {
+ no autodie qw(mytest);
+
+ $data = mytest(undef);
+ $data2 = mytest('foo');
+ }
+};
+
+is($@,"","no autodie can counter use autodie for user subs");
+ok(!defined($data), "mytest(undef) should return undef");
+is($data2, "foo", "mytest(foo) should return foo");
+
+eval {
+ mytest(undef);
+};
+
+is($@,"","No lingering failure effects");
+
+$return = eval {
+ mytest("bar");
+};
+
+is($return,"bar","No lingering return effects");
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/version.t perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/version.t
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/version.t 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/version.t 2009-03-24 11:53:29.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+use Test::More tests => 3;
+
+# For the moment, we'd like all our versions to be the same.
+# In order to play nicely with some code scanners, they need to be
+# hard-coded into the files, rather than just nicking the version
+# from autodie::exception at run-time.
+
+require Fatal;
+require autodie;
+require autodie::exception;
+require autodie::exception::system;
+
+is($Fatal::VERSION, $autodie::VERSION);
+is($autodie::VERSION, $autodie::exception::VERSION);
+is($autodie::exception::VERSION, $autodie::exception::system::VERSION);
diff -urN perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/version_tag.t perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/version_tag.t
--- perl-5.10.0.orig/t/lib/autodie/version_tag.t 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ perl-5.10.0/t/lib/autodie/version_tag.t 2009-03-24 11:53:29.000000000 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 3;
+
+eval {
+ use autodie qw(:1.994);
+
+ open(my $fh, '<', 'this_file_had_better_not_exist.txt');
+};
+
+isa_ok($@, 'autodie::exception', "Basic version tags work");
+
+
+# Expanding :1.00 should fail, there was no autodie :1.00
+eval { my $foo = autodie->_expand_tag(":1.00"); };
+
+isnt($@,"","Expanding :1.00 should fail");
+
+my $version = $autodie::VERSION;
+
+# Expanding our current version should work!
+eval { my $foo = autodie->_expand_tag(":$version"); };
+
+is($@,"","Expanding :$version should succeed");
+
Index: perl.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/perl/devel/perl.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.211
retrieving revision 1.212
diff -u -r1.211 -r1.212
--- perl.spec 23 Mar 2009 16:43:17 -0000 1.211
+++ perl.spec 24 Mar 2009 14:57:25 -0000 1.212
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
Name: perl
Version: %{perl_version}
-Release: 63%{?dist}
+Release: 64%{?dist}
Epoch: %{perl_epoch}
Summary: Practical Extraction and Report Language
Group: Development/Languages
@@ -216,6 +216,9 @@
%define Time_HiRes_version 1.9719
Patch117: perl-update-Digest-SHA.patch
%define Digest_SHA_version 5.47
+# includes Fatal.pm
+Patch118: perl-update-autodie.patch
+%define autodie_version 1.999
# Fedora uses links instead of lynx
# patches File-Fetch and CPAN
@@ -988,6 +991,7 @@
%patch115 -p1
%patch116 -p1
%patch117 -p1
+%patch118 -p1
%patch201 -p1
#
@@ -1230,7 +1234,7 @@
'Fedora Patch55: File::Path::rmtree no longer allows creating of setuid files.' \
'Fedora Patch56: Fix $? when dumping core' \
'34209 Fix a memory leak with Scalar::Util::weaken()' \
- 'Fedora Patch100: Update constant to %{constant_version}' \
+ 'Fedora Patch100: Update module constant to %{constant_version}' \
'Fedora Patch101: Update Archive::Extract to %{Archive_Extract_version}' \
'Fedora Patch102: Update Archive::Tar to %{Archive_Tar_version}' \
'Fedora Patch103: Update CGI to %{CGI_version}' \
@@ -1248,6 +1252,7 @@
'Fedora Patch115: Update Test::Simple to %{Test_Simple_version}' \
'Fedora Patch116: Update Time::HiRes to %{Time_HiRes_version}' \
'Fedora Patch117: Update Digest::SHA to %{Digest_SHA_version}' \
+ 'Fedora Patch117: Update module autodie to %{autodie_version}' \
'Fedora Patch201: Fedora uses links instead of lynx' \
%{nil}
@@ -1870,6 +1875,9 @@
# Old changelog entries are preserved in CVS.
%changelog
+* Tue Mar 24 2009 Stepan Kasal <skasal at redhat.com> - 4:5.10.0-64
+- update module autodie
+
* Mon Mar 23 2009 Stepan Kasal <skasal at redhat.com> - 4:5.10.0-63
- update Digest::SHA (fixes 489221)
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