System : SunOS 5.9
Perl : 5.8.0
I've been trying to install IO::All but keep getting the following test errors...
t/file_spec..........NOK 22
+
# Failed test (t/file_spec.t at line 39)
# got: 'doo/foo/goo/hoo'
# expected: 'doo/foo/goo/hoo'
t/file_spec..........NOK 23
+
# Failed test (t/file_spec.t at line 40)
# got: 'goo/hoo'
# expected: 'goo/hoo'
t/file_spec..........NOK 24
+
# Failed test (t/file_spec.t at line 41)
# got: 'goo/hoo'
# expected: 'goo/hoo'
t/file_spec..........NOK 25
+
# Failed test (t/file_spec.t at line 43)
# got: 'doo/foo/goo/hoo'
# expected: 'doo/foo/goo/hoo'
t/file_spec..........NOK 26
+
# Failed test (t/file_spec.t at line 44)
# got: 'goo/hoo'
# expected: 'goo/hoo'
t/file_spec..........NOK 27
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# Failed test (t/file_spec.t at line 45)
# got: 'goo/hoo'
# expected: 'goo/hoo'
# Looks like you failed 6 tests of 27.
t/file_spec..........dubious
+
Test returned status 6 (wstat 1536, 0x600)
DIED. FAILED tests 22-27
Failed 6/27 tests, 77.78% okay
The module only has one prereq. IO::String. I have version 1.08.
Here is the failing test script t/file_spec.t
use lib 't', 'lib';
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 27;
use IO::All;
use IO_All_Test;
is(io('././t/file_spec.t')->canonpath, f 't/file_spec.t');
is(io('././t/bogus')->canonpath, f 't/bogus');
is(join(';', grep {! /CVS|\.svn/} io->catdir(qw(t mydir))->all), f 't/
+mydir/dir1;t/mydir/dir2;t/mydir/file1;t/mydir/file2;t/mydir/file3');
test_file_contents(io->catfile(qw(t mystuff))->scalar, 't/mystuff');
test_file_contents(io->join(qw(t mystuff))->scalar, 't/mystuff');
is(ref(io->devnull), 'IO::All::File');
ok(io->devnull->print('IO::All'));
# Not supporting class calls anymore. Objects only.
# ok(IO::All->devnull->print('IO::All'));
ok(io->rootdir->is_dir);
ok(io->tmpdir->is_dir);
ok(io->updir->is_dir);
like(io->case_tolerant, qr/^[01]$/);
ok(io('/foo/bar')->is_absolute);
ok(not io('foo/bar')->is_absolute);
my @path1 = io->path;
shift @path1 if $path1[0]->name eq '.';
my $path2 = $ENV{PATH};
$path2 =~ s/^\.[;:]//;
is(scalar(@path1), scalar(
@{[split((($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? ';' : ':'), $path2)]}));
my ($v, $d, $f) = io('foo/bar')->splitpath;
is($d, 'foo/');
is($f, 'bar');
my @dirs = io('foo/bar/baz')->splitdir;
is(scalar(@dirs), 3);
is(join('+', @dirs), 'foo+bar+baz');
test_file_contents(io->catpath('', qw(t mystuff))->scalar, 't/mystuff'
+);
is(io('/foo/bar/baz')->abs2rel('/foo'), f 'bar/baz');
is(io('foo/bar/baz')->rel2abs('/moo'), f '/moo/foo/bar/baz');
is(io->dir('doo/foo')->catdir('goo', 'hoo'), f 'doo/foo/goo/hoo');
is(io->dir->catdir('goo', 'hoo'), f 'goo/hoo');
is(io->catdir('goo', 'hoo'), f 'goo/hoo');
is(io->file('doo/foo')->catfile('goo', 'hoo'), f 'doo/foo/goo/hoo');
is(io->file->catfile('goo', 'hoo'), f 'goo/hoo');
is(io->catfile('goo', 'hoo'), f 'goo/hoo');
Any ideas?
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