#!D:\Programme\indigoperl-5.6\bin\perl.exe -w
use Test::More 'no_plan';
package Catch;
sub TIEHANDLE {
my($class, $var) = @_;
return bless { var => $var }, $class;
}
sub PRINT {
my($self) = shift;
${'main::'.$self->{var}} .= join '', @_;
}
sub OPEN {} # XXX Hackery in case the user redirects
sub CLOSE {} # XXX STDERR/STDOUT. This is not the behavior we want.
sub READ {}
sub READLINE {}
sub GETC {}
sub BINMODE {}
my $Original_File = 'D:lib\Schedule\Cron\Nofork.pm';
package main;
# pre-5.8.0's warns aren't caught by a tied STDERR.
$SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $main::_STDERR_ .= join '', @_; };
tie *STDOUT, 'Catch', '_STDOUT_' or die $!;
tie *STDERR, 'Catch', '_STDERR_' or die $!;
SKIP: {
# A header testing whether we find all prerequisites :
# Check for module Schedule::Cron::Nofork
eval { require Schedule::Cron::Nofork };
skip "Need module Schedule::Cron::Nofork to run this test", 1
if $@;
# The original POD test
undef $main::_STDOUT_;
undef $main::_STDERR_;
eval q{
my $example = sub {
local $^W = 0;
#line 44 lib/Schedule/Cron/Nofork.pm
use Schedule::Cron::Nofork;
sub dispatcher {
print "ID: ",shift,"\n";
print "Args: ","@_","\n";
};
my $cron = new Schedule::Cron::Nofork(\&dispatcher);
$cron->add_entry("0 11 * * Mon-Fri",\&check_links);
$cron->run();
;
}
};
is($@, '', "example from line 44");
};
SKIP: {
# A header testing whether we find all prerequisites :
# The original POD test
undef $main::_STDOUT_;
undef $main::_STDERR_;
};