use strict;
use Test::More 0.88;
# This is a relatively nice way to avoid Test::NoWarnings breaking our
# expectations by adding extra tests, without using no_plan. It also helps
# avoid any other test module that feels introducing random tests, or even
# test plans, is a nice idea.
our $success = 0;
END { $success && done_testing; }
my $v = "\n";
eval { # no excuses!
# report our Perl details
my $want = "any version";
my $pv = ($^V || $]);
$v .= "perl: $pv (wanted $want) on $^O from $^X\n\n";
};
defined($@) and diag("$@");
# Now, our module version dependencies:
sub pmver {
my ($module, $wanted) = @_;
$wanted = " (want $wanted)";
my $pmver;
eval "require $module;";
if ($@) {
if ($@ =~ m/Can't locate .* in \@INC/) {
$pmver = 'module not found.';
} else {
diag("${module}: $@");
$pmver = 'died during require.';
}
} else {
my $version;
eval { $version = $module->VERSION; };
if ($@) {
diag("${module}: $@");
$pmver = 'died during VERSION check.';
} elsif (defined $version) {
$pmver = "$version";
} else {
$pmver = '<undef>';
}
}
# So, we should be good, right?
return sprintf('%-45s => %-10s%-15s%s', $module, $pmver, $wanted, "\n");
}
eval { $v .= pmver('Digest::SHA1','any version') };
eval { $v .= pmver('HTTP::Headers','any version') };
eval { $v .= pmver('HTTP::Request::Common','any version') };
eval { $v .= pmver('JSON::Any','any version') };
eval { $v .= pmver('LWP::ConnCache','any version') };
eval { $v .= pmver('LWP::UserAgent','any version') };
eval { $v .= pmver('Module::Build','0.3601') };
eval { $v .= pmver('Params::Validate','any version') };
# All done.
$v .= <<'EOT';
Thanks for using my code. I hope it works for you.
If not, please try and include this output in the bug report.
That will help me reproduce the issue and solve you problem.
EOT
diag($v);
ok(1, "we really didn't test anything, just reporting data");
$success = 1;
# Work around another nasty module on CPAN. :/
no warnings 'once';
$Template::Test::NO_FLUSH = 1;
exit 0;