File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376324016450 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/META.yml0000664000175000017500000000203713266376323017724 0ustar jkeenanjkeenan--- abstract: 'Recursive copying of files and directories within Perl 5 toolchain' author: - 'James E Keenan (jkeenan@cpan.org)' build_requires: Capture::Tiny: '0' ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' File::Path: '0' File::Spec: '0' File::Temp: '0' Path::Tiny: '0' Test::Simple: '0.44' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' dynamic_config: 1 generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.24, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced no_index: directory: - t - inc requires: File::Copy: '0' File::Find: '0' File::Path: '0' File::Spec: '0' perl: '5.008000' resources: bugtracker: https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced homepage: http://thenceforward.net/perl/modules/File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced/ repository: https://github.com/jkeenan/file-copy-recursive-reduced.git version: '0.006' x_serialization_backend: 'CPAN::Meta::YAML version 0.018' File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/MANIFEST.SKIP0000644000175000017500000000061013265370743020341 0ustar jkeenanjkeenan^blib/ ^Makefile$ ^Makefile\.[a-z]+$ ^pm_to_blib$ CVS/.* ,v$ ^tmp/ \.old$ \.bak$ \.tmp$ \.swp$ ~$ ^# \.shar$ \.tar$ \.tgz$ \.tar\.gz$ \.zip$ \.DS_Store$ _uu$ \.svn cover_db/ coverage/ html/ learn/ research/ superseded/ svndiff/ ^.cvsignore ^init ^results ^htmlify .git/ ^MYMETA.* nytprof/ nytprof.out .version_info.pl dump \.gitignore \.travis.yml \.appveyor.yml ^README.md ^.README.pod tmp/ File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/Changes0000644000175000017500000000243713266373714017751 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanRevision history for Perl module File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced 0.006 Fri Apr 20 10:21:48 EDT 2018 - File::Copy::Recursive 0.41 has been released to CPAN and addresses the problem which was the focus of File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced. Hence, FCR2 is now feature-complete. 0.005 Thu Apr 19 21:03:28 EDT 2018 - Implement copying of symlinks within all three public functions. At this point we should be able to make substitutions for File::Copy::Recursive's fcopy(), dircopy() and rcopy() functions in a large proportion of toolchain libraries, particularly in test suites. 0.004 Thu Apr 19 11:20:52 EDT 2018 - Introduce rcopy(), a stripped-down replacement for File::Copy::Recursive::rcopy(). (But no support for symlinks yet in this or any other exportable function.) 0.003 Tue Apr 17 09:14:19 EDT 2018 - No changes in functionality; changes only to documentation. 0.002 Mon Apr 16 17:51:13 EDT 2018 - Object-oriented interface replaced; module now exports fcopy() and dircopy() on demand. - Should be usable as replacement for File::Copy::Recursive in the test suite for CPAN-Reporter. 0.001 Tue Apr 10 22:03:22 2018 - Original version; created by ExtUtils::ModuleMaker 0.56; - Not yet ready for use. 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File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/MANIFEST0000644000175000017500000000056013266376324017602 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanChanges lib/File/Copy/Recursive/Reduced.pm LICENSE Makefile.PL MANIFEST This list of files MANIFEST.SKIP README t/001-fcopy.t t/002-dircopy.t t/003-rcopy.t t/lib/Helper.pm t/lib/MockHomeDir.pm Todo META.yml Module YAML meta-data (added by MakeMaker) META.json Module JSON meta-data (added by MakeMaker) File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/Makefile.PL0000644000175000017500000000435713264521521020420 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanuse ExtUtils::MakeMaker; require 5.008; my $mm_ver = ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION; WriteMakefile( NAME => 'File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced', VERSION_FROM => 'lib/File/Copy/Recursive/Reduced.pm', # finds \$VERSION AUTHOR => 'James E Keenan (jkeenan@cpan.org)', ABSTRACT => 'Recursive copying of files and directories within Perl 5 toolchain', MIN_PERL_VERSION => '5.8.0', # Modules needed to compile, build or actually run this distribution: PREREQ_PM => { 'File::Copy' => 0, 'File::Find' => 0, 'File::Path' => 0, 'File::Spec' => 0, }, # Modern EU::MM enables us to identify modules required only for the test # suite. ( $mm_ver < 6.63_03 ? 'BUILD_REQUIRES' : 'TEST_REQUIRES' ) => { 'Test::Simple' => 0.44, 'Capture::Tiny' => 0, 'File::Path' => 0, 'File::Spec' => 0, 'File::Temp' => 0, 'Path::Tiny' => 0, }, # Modern EU::MM enables 'make dist' to write good META.json (and META.yml) ($mm_ver < 6.46 ? () : (META_MERGE => { 'meta-spec' => { version => 2 }, dynamic_config => 1, resources => { homepage => 'http://thenceforward.net/perl/modules/File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced/', repository => { url => 'https://github.com/jkeenan/file-copy-recursive-reduced.git', web => 'https://github.com/jkeenan/file-copy-recursive-reduced', type => 'git', }, bugtracker => { web => 'https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced', }, }, })), ($mm_ver < 6.31 ? () : (LICENSE => 'perl_5')), ); __END__ File::Copy => 0, File::Spec => 0, Test::Deep => 0, Test::File => 0, File::Temp => 0, Test::Warn => 0, File::Glob => 0, Test::Exception => 0, Cwd => 0, File::Spec => 0, Path::Tiny => 0, File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/README0000644000175000017500000000443613266375221017332 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanREADME for Perl extension File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced is a Perl library which provides subroutines exported on request which are intended to serve as drop-in replacements for certain subroutines found in CPAN distribution File-Copy-Recursive (FCR). What Problem Does This Library Address? As of early April 2018, FCR was failing to install on several important operating systems including FreeBSD and Windows. As a consequence, other CPAN distributions which had a direct or indirect dependency on FCR (*e.g.*, CPAN-Reporter, DateTime, Dist-Zilla) were failing to install on those platforms as well. Such failures were "silent" in the sense that CPANtesters installations generate no report authors when a distribution's upstream dependencies fail to install. No report to the CPANtesters database means no email notification to CPAN authors. So many authors were unaware that their distributions were failing to install on important platforms. Uncertainty as to when FCR would be fixed led to the creation of File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced (FCR2). Certain CPAN distributions adopted it in place of FCR. With the April 19 2018 release of FCR version 0.41, the problems that motivated the creation of FCR2 have been addressed. FCR2 is now feature-complete. It exports three functions on demand which are substantially equivalent to their FCR equivalents: * "fcopy()" * "dircopy()" * "rcopy()" After installation, call perldoc File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced for more usage details. These functions are quite appropriate in situations such as test suites where the user has full knowledge of the files, directories and symlinks to be recursively copied and does not need to manipulate the environment by setting localized versions of FCR's package global variables. Install This library can be installed in the customary way, *i.e.,* by a CPAN installer program such as cpan or cpanm or by satisfying its prerequisites (Capture::Tiny and Path::Tiny, for the test suite only) and then calling: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install For further information, after installation call "perldoc File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced". File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376323016712 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/002-dircopy.t0000644000175000017500000003677613266234076021070 0ustar jkeenanjkeenan# -*- perl -*- # t/002-dircopy.t - tests of dircopy() method use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 115; use File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced qw(dircopy); use Capture::Tiny qw(capture_stderr); use File::Find; use File::Path qw(mkpath); use File::Spec; use File::Temp qw(tempdir); use lib qw( t/lib ); use MockHomeDir; use Helper ( qw| create_tfile create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir create_tsubdir touch_a_file_and_test touch_directories_and_test touch_left_path_and_test prepare_left_side_directories make_mixed_directory make_imperfect_mixed_directory | ); my ($from, $to, $rv); { note("dircopy(): Argument validation"); $rv = dircopy(); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = dircopy('foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = dircopy('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bletch'); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = dircopy(undef, 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when first argument was undefined"); $rv = dircopy('foo', undef); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when second argument was undefined"); $rv = dircopy('foo', 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when provided 2 identical arguments"); SKIP: { skip "System does not support hard links", 3 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::Link; my $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); my ($old, $new) = create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir($tdir); my $rv = link($old, $new) or die "Unable to link: $!"; ok($rv, "Able to hard link $old and $new"); my $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = dircopy($old, $new); }; ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); SKIP: { skip 'identical-dev-ino check not applicable on Windows', 1 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ; like($stderr, qr/\Q$old and $new are identical\E/, "dircopy(): got expected warning when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); } } { note("Either first argument is not a directory or\nsecond argument exists already and is not a directory"); my ($tdir, $old, $new, $rv); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $old = create_tfile($tdir); $new = 'foo'; $rv = dircopy($old, $new); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when first argument was not a directory"); cmp_ok($!, '>=', 0, "\$ERRNO set: " . $!); undef $!; ok(! $!, "\$ERRORNO has been cleared"); $old = create_tsubdir($tdir); $new = create_tfile($tdir, 'new'); $rv = dircopy($old, $new); ok(! defined $rv, "dircopy() returned undef when second argument -- not a directory -- already existed"); cmp_ok($!, '>=', 0, "\$ERRNO set: " . $!); undef $!; } } note("Begin tests with valid arguments"); { note("Second argument (directory) does not yet exist"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2); $tdir = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'alpha'); mkpath($tdir) or die "Unable to mkpath $tdir"; ok(-d $tdir, "Directory $tdir created"); my $f1 = create_tfile($tdir, 'foo'); my $f2 = create_tfile($tdir, 'bar'); $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); ok(! -d $tdir2, "Directory $tdir2 does not yet exist"); my ($from, $to); $from = $tdir; $to = $tdir2; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); ok(-d $tdir2, "Directory $tdir2 has been created"); } { note("Copying of subdirs containing no files"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my @tdir_names = ('xray', 'yeller'); my @tdirs = touch_directories_and_test($topdir, \@tdir_names); my @subdir_names = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); my $ldir = touch_left_path_and_test($tdirs[0], @subdir_names); my @expected_subdirs = (); my $intermed = $tdirs[1]; for my $d (@subdir_names) { $intermed = File::Spec->catdir($intermed, $d); push @expected_subdirs, $intermed; } for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(! -d $d, "Directory $d does not yet exist"); } my ($from, $to); $from = $tdirs[0]; $to = $tdirs[1]; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(-d $d, "Directory $d has been created"); } } { note("Copying of subdirs containing 1 file at bottom level"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my @tdir_names = ('xray', 'yeller'); my @tdirs = touch_directories_and_test($topdir, \@tdir_names); my @subdir_names = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); my $ldir = touch_left_path_and_test($tdirs[0], @subdir_names); my $fname = 'foo'; my $f1 = create_tfile($ldir, $fname); ok(-f $f1, "File $f1 created at bottom level"); my @expected_subdirs = (); my $intermed = $tdirs[1]; for my $d (@subdir_names) { $intermed = File::Spec->catdir($intermed, $d); push @expected_subdirs, $intermed; } for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(! -d $d, "Directory $d does not yet exist"); } my $expected_file = File::Spec->catfile($expected_subdirs[-1], $fname); ok(! -f $expected_file, "File $expected_file does not yet exist"); my ($from, $to); $from = $tdirs[0]; $to = $tdirs[1]; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(-d $d, "Directory $d has been created"); } ok(-f $expected_file, "File $expected_file has been created"); } { note("Copying of subdirs containing 1 file at non-bottom level"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my @tdir_names = ('xray', 'yeller'); my @tdirs = touch_directories_and_test($topdir, \@tdir_names); my @subdir_names = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); my $ldir = touch_left_path_and_test($tdirs[0], @subdir_names); my $fname = 'foo'; my $f1 = create_tfile(File::Spec->catdir($tdirs[0], @subdir_names[0..1]), $fname); ok(-f $f1, "File $f1 created at non-bottom level"); my @expected_subdirs = (); my $intermed = $tdirs[1]; for my $d (@subdir_names) { $intermed = File::Spec->catdir($intermed, $d); push @expected_subdirs, $intermed; } for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(! -d $d, "Directory $d does not yet exist"); } my $expected_file = File::Spec->catfile($expected_subdirs[-2], $fname); ok(! -f $expected_file, "File $expected_file does not yet exist"); my ($from, $to); $from = $tdirs[0]; $to = $tdirs[1]; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(-d $d, "Directory $d has been created"); } ok(-f $expected_file, "File $expected_file has been created"); } { my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $tdir2 = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $f1 = create_tfile($tdir, 'foo'); my $f2 = create_tfile($tdir, 'bar'); $from = $tdir; $to = $tdir2; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); $from = "$tdir/*"; $to = $tdir2; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value when first argument ends with '/*'"); } my @dirnames = ( qw| able baker camera dogtag elmore fargo golfer hatrack impish jolt karma lily mandate namesake oleo partner quorum robot sterling tamarack ultra victor windy xray yellow zebra | ); { note("Basic tests of File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::dircopy()"); basic_dircopy_tests(@dirnames); SKIP: { skip "System does not support symlinks", 13 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink; note("Copy directory which holds symlinks"); mixed_block(); mixed_imperfect_block(); } } SKIP: { skip "Set PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING to true to compare with FCR::dircopy()", 26 unless $ENV{PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING}; my $rv = eval { require File::Copy::Recursive; }; die unless $rv; no warnings ('redefine'); local *dircopy = \&File::Copy::Recursive::dircopy; use warnings; note("COMPARISON: Basic tests of File::Copy::Recursive::dircopy()"); basic_dircopy_tests(@dirnames); SKIP: { skip "System does not support symlinks", 6 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink; note("Copy directory which holds symlinks"); mixed_block(); } } #################### SUBROUTINES #################### sub basic_dircopy_tests { my @dirnames = @_; { note("Multiple directories; no files"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $oldtree, $new, $rv, $expected); my @subdirs = @dirnames[0..4]; # Prepare left side ($old, $oldtree) = prepare_left_side_directories($topdir, 'alpha', \@subdirs); # Prepare right side $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); $expected = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); # Test my ($from, $to) = ($old, $tdir2); print STDOUT "AAA: 1st: $from\n"; print STDOUT " 2nd: $to\n"; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok($rv, "dircopy() returned true value"); ok(-d $tdir2, "dircopy(): directory $tdir2 created"); ok(-d $expected, "dircopy(): directory $expected created"); } { note("Multiple directories; files at bottom level"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $oldtree, $new, $rv, $expected); my (@basenames); my @subdirs = @dirnames[5..7]; # Prepare left side ($old, $oldtree) = prepare_left_side_directories($topdir, 'alpha', \@subdirs); @basenames = qw| foo bar |; for my $b (@basenames) { my $f = touch_a_file_and_test(File::Spec->catfile($oldtree, $b)); } # Prepare right side $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); $expected = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); # Test my ($from, $to) = ($old, $tdir2); print STDOUT "BBB: 1st: $from\n"; print STDOUT " 2nd: $to\n"; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok(-d $expected, "dircopy(): directory $expected created"); # test for creation of files for my $b (@basenames) { my $f = File::Spec->catfile($expected, $b); ok(-f $f, "dircopy(): file $f created"); } } { note("Multiple directories; files at intermediate levels"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $oldtree, $new, $rv, $expected); my @subdirs = @dirnames[8..11]; # Prepare left side ($old, $oldtree) = prepare_left_side_directories($topdir, 'alpha', \@subdirs); my $f = File::Spec->catfile(@subdirs[0..1], 'foo'); my $g = File::Spec->catfile(@subdirs[0..2], 'bar'); for my $h ($f, $g) { touch_a_file_and_test(File::Spec->catfile($old, $h)); } # Prepare right side $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); $expected = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); my @expected_files = ( File::Spec->catfile($tdir2, @subdirs[0..1], 'foo'), File::Spec->catfile($tdir2, @subdirs[0..2], 'bar'), ); # Test my ($from, $to) = ($old, $tdir2); print STDOUT "CCC: 1st: $from\n"; print STDOUT " 2nd: $to\n"; $rv = dircopy($from, $to); ok($rv, "dircopy() returned true value"); ok(-d $expected, "dircopy(): directory $expected created"); # test for creation of files for my $b (@expected_files) { ok(-f $b, "dircopy(): file $b created"); } } } # END definition of basic_dircopy_tests() sub mixed_block { my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $old = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'old'); mkpath $old or die "Unable to mkpath $old"; ok(-d $old, "Created $old for testing"); my $rv = make_mixed_directory($old); ok($rv, "make_mixed_directory() returned true value"); is(ref($rv), 'HASH', "make_mixed_directory() returned hashref"); my $counts = { dirs => scalar @{$rv->{dirs}}, files => scalar @{$rv->{files}}, symlinks => scalar @{$rv->{symlinks}}, }; my $exp = { dirs => 9, files => 6, symlinks => 3, }; is_deeply($counts, $exp, "Got expected number of directories, files and symlinks for testing"); my $new = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'new'); $rv = dircopy($old, $new) or die "Unable to dircopy"; ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); my %seen = (); my $wanted = sub { unless ($File::Find::name eq $new) { $seen{dirs}{$File::Find::name}++ if -d $File::Find::name; if (-l $File::Find::name) { $seen{symlinks}{$File::Find::name}++; } elsif (-f $File::Find::name) { $seen{files}{$File::Find::name}++; } } }; find($wanted, $new); #require Data::Dump; #Data::Dump::pp(\%seen); my $created_counts = { dirs => scalar keys %{$seen{dirs}}, files => scalar keys %{$seen{files}}, symlinks => scalar keys %{$seen{symlinks}}, }; is_deeply($created_counts, $counts, "Got expected number of directories, files and symlinks by copying"); } # END definition of mixed_block() sub mixed_imperfect_block { my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $old = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'old'); mkpath $old or die "Unable to mkpath $old"; ok(-d $old, "Created $old for testing"); my $rv = make_imperfect_mixed_directory($old); ok($rv, "make_imperfect_mixed_directory() returned true value"); is(ref($rv), 'HASH', "make_imperfect_mixed_directory() returned hashref"); my $counts = { dirs => scalar @{$rv->{dirs}}, files => scalar @{$rv->{files}}, symlinks => scalar @{$rv->{symlinks}}, }; my $exp = { dirs => 9, files => 5, symlinks => 3, }; is_deeply($counts, $exp, "Got expected number of directories, files and symlinks for testing"); my $new = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'new'); my $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = dircopy($old, $new) or die "Unable to dircopy"; }; ok(defined $rv, "dircopy() returned defined value"); like( $stderr, qr/Copying a symlink.*?whose target does not exist/, "Got expected warning when copying a symlink whose target does not exist" ); my %seen = (); my $wanted = sub { unless ($File::Find::name eq $new) { $seen{dirs}{$File::Find::name}++ if -d $File::Find::name; if (-l $File::Find::name) { $seen{symlinks}{$File::Find::name}++; } elsif (-f $File::Find::name) { $seen{files}{$File::Find::name}++; } } }; find($wanted, $new); #require Data::Dump; #Data::Dump::pp(\%seen); my $created_counts = { dirs => scalar keys %{$seen{dirs}}, files => scalar keys %{$seen{files}}, symlinks => scalar keys %{$seen{symlinks}}, }; is_deeply($created_counts, $counts, "Got expected number of directories, files and symlinks by copying"); } # END definition of mixed_imperfect_block() File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/001-fcopy.t0000644000175000017500000002552413266174406020523 0ustar jkeenanjkeenan# -*- perl -*- # t/001-fcopy.t - tests of fcopy() method use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 85; use File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced qw( fcopy ); use Capture::Tiny qw(capture_stderr); use File::Path qw(mkpath); use File::Spec; use File::Temp qw(tempdir); use Path::Tiny; use lib qw( t/lib ); use MockHomeDir; use Helper ( qw| create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir create_tfile get_fresh_tmp_dir |); my ($from, $to, $rv); note("fcopy(): Test faulty or inappropriate arguments"); $rv = fcopy(); ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = fcopy('foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = fcopy('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bletch'); ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = fcopy(undef, 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when first argument was undefined"); $rv = fcopy('foo', undef); ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when second argument was undefined"); $rv = fcopy('foo', 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when provided 2 identical arguments"); SKIP: { skip "System does not support hard links", 3 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::Link; my $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); my ($old, $new) = create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir($tdir); my $rv = link($old, $new) or die "Unable to link: $!"; ok($rv, "Able to hard link $old and $new"); my $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = fcopy($old, $new); }; ok(! defined $rv, "fcopy() returned undef when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); SKIP: { skip 'identical-dev-ino check not applicable on Windows', 1 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ; like($stderr, qr/\Q$old and $new are identical\E/, "fcopy(): got expected warning when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); } } SKIP: { skip "System does not support symlinks", 11 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink; # System supports symlinks my ($tdir, $old, $new, $symlink, $rv); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $old = create_tfile($tdir); $symlink = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'sym'); $rv = symlink($old, $symlink) or die "Unable to symlink $symlink to target $old for testing: $!"; ok(-l $symlink, "fcopy(): $symlink is indeed a symlink"); is(readlink($symlink), $old, "Symlink $symlink points to $old"); $new = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'new'); $rv = fcopy($symlink, $new); ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value when copying from symlink"); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value when copying from symlink"); ok(-f $new, "fcopy(): $new is a file"); ok(-l $new, "fcopy(): but $new is also another symlink"); my ($xold, $xnew, $xsymlink, $stderr); $xold = create_tfile($tdir); $xsymlink = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'xsym'); $rv = symlink($xold, $xsymlink) or die "Unable to symlink $xsymlink to target $xold for testing: $!"; ok(-l $xsymlink, "fcopy(): $xsymlink is indeed a symlink"); is(readlink($xsymlink), $xold, "Symlink $xsymlink points to $xold"); $xnew = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'xnew'); unlink $xold or die "Unable to unlink $xold during testing: $!"; $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = fcopy($xsymlink, $xnew); }; ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value when copying from symlink"); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value when copying from symlink"); like($stderr, qr/Copying a symlink \($xsymlink\) whose target does not exist/, "fcopy(): Got expected warning when copying from symlink whose target does not exist"); } { my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $new, $rv); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $tdir2 = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $new = create_tfile($tdir2, 'new_file'); $rv = fcopy($tdir, $new); ok(! defined $rv, "RTC 123964: fcopy() returned undefined value when first argument was a directory"); } note("fcopy(): Test good arguments"); sub basic_tests { note("Copy file within existing same directory, new basename"); my ($tdir, $old, $new, $rv, $stderr); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); ($old, $new) = create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir($tdir); note("AAA: 1st: $old"); note(" 2nd: $new"); $rv = fcopy($old, $new); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value: $rv"); ok(-f $new, "$old copied to $new, which is file"); note("Copy file to existing different directory, same basename"); my ($tdir2, $basename, $expected_new_file); $tdir2 = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $basename = 'thirdfile'; $old = create_tfile($tdir, $basename); $expected_new_file = File::Spec->catfile($tdir2, $basename); note("BBB: 1st: $old"); note(" 2nd: $tdir2"); $rv = fcopy($old, $tdir2); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value: $rv"); ok(-f $expected_new_file, "$old copied to $expected_new_file, which is file"); note("Copy file to different directory not yet existing;"); note(" basename must be explicitly provided at end of 2nd argument"); my (@subdirs, $newdir); $basename = 'fourth_file'; $old = create_tfile($tdir, $basename); @subdirs = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); $newdir = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); $expected_new_file = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, $basename); note("CCC: 1st: $old"); note(" 2nd: $expected_new_file"); $rv = fcopy($old, $expected_new_file); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value: $rv"); ok(-f $expected_new_file, "$old copied to $expected_new_file, which is file"); return 1; } sub more_basic_tests { my ($tdir, $adir, $bdir) = @_; mkdir($adir); mkdir($bdir); for my $d ($tdir, $adir, $bdir) { ok(-d $d, "$d located") or die "Can't find $d"; } for (1..4) { my $f = 'file'. $_; my $af = "$adir/$f";; open my $OUT, '>', $af or die "Unable to open to write"; print $OUT "\n"; close $OUT or die "Unable to close after write"; ok(-f $af, "Created dummy file $af"); } my ($base, $orig, $newbase, $new, $expect, $rv, $newdir, @subdirs); note("Case 1: " . q|fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/to/newfile');|); $base = 'file1'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); $newbase = 'newfile'; $new = $expect = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $newbase); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = fcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); note("Case 2: " . q|fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/to/existing/directory');|); $base = 'file2'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); $new = $bdir; $expect = File::Spec->catfile($bdir, $base); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = fcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); note("Case 3: " . q|fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/not/yet/existing/directory/filename')|); $base = 'file3'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); @subdirs = qw( alpha beta ); $newdir = File::Spec->catdir($bdir, @subdirs); $new = $expect = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, $base); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = fcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); { my $interdir = $bdir; for my $d (@subdirs) { $interdir = File::Spec->catdir($interdir, $d); ok(-d $interdir, "Intermediate directory $interdir created"); } } note("Case 4: " . q|fcopy('/path/to/filename', #'/path/not/yet/existing/directory/newfile');|); $base = 'file4'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); @subdirs = qw( gamma delta ); $newdir = File::Spec->catdir($bdir, @subdirs); $newbase = 'newfile'; $new = $expect = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, $newbase); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = fcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); { my $interdir = $bdir; for my $d (@subdirs) { $interdir = File::Spec->catdir($interdir, $d); ok(-d $interdir, "Intermediate directory $interdir created"); } } return 1; } { note("Basic tests of fcopy()"); basic_tests(); my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $adir = "$tdir/albemarle"; my $bdir = "$tdir/beverly"; more_basic_tests($tdir, $adir, $bdir); } SKIP: { skip "Set PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING to true to compare with FCR::fcopy()", 29 unless $ENV{PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING}; my $rv = eval { require File::Copy::Recursive; }; die unless $rv; no warnings ('redefine'); local *fcopy = \&File::Copy::Recursive::fcopy; use warnings; note("COMPARISON: Basic tests of File::Copy::Recursive::fcopy()"); basic_tests(); my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $adir = "$tdir/albemarle"; my $bdir = "$tdir/beverly"; more_basic_tests($tdir, $adir, $bdir); } { note("Tests from FCR t/01.legacy.t"); my ($tdir, $old, $new, $symlink, $rv); my $tmpd = get_fresh_tmp_dir(); ok(-d $tmpd, "$tmpd exists"); $rv = fcopy( "$tmpd/orig/data", "$tmpd/fcopy" ); is( path("$tmpd/orig/data")->slurp, path("$tmpd/fcopy")->slurp, "fcopy() defaults as expected when target does not exist" ); path("$tmpd/fcopyexisty")->spew("oh hai"); my @fcopy_rv = fcopy( "$tmpd/orig/data", "$tmpd/fcopyexisty"); is( path("$tmpd/orig/data")->slurp, path("$tmpd/fcopyexisty")->slurp, "fcopy() defaults as expected when target does exist" ); # This is the test that fails on FreeBSD # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=123964 $rv = fcopy( "$tmpd/orig", "$tmpd/fcopy" ); ok(!$rv, "RTC 123964: fcopy() returns false if source is a directory"); } { note("Tests using FCR's fcopy() from CPAN::Reporter's test suite"); # t/66_have_tested.t # t/72_rename_history.t my $config_dir = File::Spec->catdir( MockHomeDir::home_dir, ".cpanreporter" ); my $config_file = File::Spec->catfile( $config_dir, "config.ini" ); my $history_file = File::Spec->catfile( $config_dir, "reports-sent.db" ); my $sample_history_file = File::Spec->catfile(qw/t history reports-sent-longer.db/); mkpath( $config_dir ); ok( -d $config_dir, "temporary config dir created" ); # CPAN::Reporter:If old history exists, convert it # I'm not really sure what the point of this test is. SKIP: { skip "$sample_history_file does not exist", 1 unless -e $sample_history_file; fcopy($sample_history_file, $history_file); ok( -f $history_file, "copied sample old history file to config directory"); } } __END__ File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/003-rcopy.t0000644000175000017500000005614313266216522020536 0ustar jkeenanjkeenan# -*- perl -*- # t/003-rcopy.t - tests of rcopy() method use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 188; use File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced qw( rcopy ); use Capture::Tiny qw(capture_stderr); use File::Find; use File::Path qw(mkpath); use File::Spec; use File::Temp qw(tempdir); use Path::Tiny; use lib qw( t/lib ); use MockHomeDir; use Helper ( qw| create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir create_tfile get_fresh_tmp_dir create_tsubdir touch_a_file_and_test touch_directories_and_test touch_left_path_and_test prepare_left_side_directories make_mixed_directory |); my ($from, $to, $rv); note("rcopy(): Test faulty or inappropriate arguments"); $rv = rcopy(); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = rcopy('foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = rcopy('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bletch'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = rcopy(undef, 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when first argument was undefined"); $rv = rcopy('foo', undef); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when second argument was undefined"); $rv = rcopy('foo', 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when provided 2 identical arguments"); SKIP: { skip "System does not support hard links", 3 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::Link; my $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); my ($old, $new) = create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir($tdir); my $rv = link($old, $new) or die "Unable to link: $!"; ok($rv, "Able to hard link $old and $new"); my $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = rcopy($old, $new); }; ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); SKIP: { skip 'identical-dev-ino check not applicable on Windows', 1 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ; like($stderr, qr/\Q$old and $new are identical\E/, "rcopy(): got expected warning when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); } } SKIP: { skip "System does not support symlinks", 11 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink; # System supports symlinks my ($tdir, $old, $new, $symlink, $rv); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $old = create_tfile($tdir); $symlink = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'sym'); $rv = symlink($old, $symlink) or die "Unable to symlink $symlink to target $old for testing: $!"; ok(-l $symlink, "rcopy(): $symlink is indeed a symlink"); is(readlink($symlink), $old, "Symlink $symlink points to $old"); $new = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'new'); $rv = rcopy($symlink, $new); ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value when copying from symlink"); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value when copying from symlink"); ok(-f $new, "fcopy(): $new is a file"); ok(-l $new, "fcopy(): but $new is also another symlink"); my ($xold, $xnew, $xsymlink, $stderr); $xold = create_tfile($tdir); $xsymlink = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'xsym'); $rv = symlink($xold, $xsymlink) or die "Unable to symlink $xsymlink to target $xold for testing: $!"; ok(-l $xsymlink, "rcopy(): $xsymlink is indeed a symlink"); is(readlink($symlink), $old, "Symlink $symlink points to $old"); $xnew = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, 'xnew'); unlink $xold or die "Unable to unlink $xold during testing: $!"; $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = rcopy($xsymlink, $xnew); }; ok(defined $rv, "fcopy() returned defined value when copying from symlink"); ok($rv, "fcopy() returned true value when copying from symlink"); like($stderr, qr/Copying a symlink \($xsymlink\) whose target does not exist/, "fcopy(): Got expected warning when copying from symlink whose target does not exist"); } { my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $new, $rv); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $tdir2 = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $new = create_tfile($tdir2, 'new_file'); $rv = rcopy($tdir, $new); ok(! defined $rv, "RTC 123964: rcopy() returned undefined value when first argument was a directory"); } note("rcopy(): Test good arguments"); sub basic_rcopy_file_tests { note("Copy file within existing same directory, new basename"); my ($tdir, $old, $new, $rv, $stderr); $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); ($old, $new) = create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir($tdir); note("AAA: 1st: $old"); note(" 2nd: $new"); $rv = rcopy($old, $new); ok($rv, "rcopy() returned true value: $rv"); ok(-f $new, "$old copied to $new, which is file"); note("Copy file to existing different directory, same basename"); my ($tdir2, $basename, $expected_new_file); $tdir2 = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); $basename = 'thirdfile'; $old = create_tfile($tdir, $basename); $expected_new_file = File::Spec->catfile($tdir2, $basename); note("BBB: 1st: $old"); note(" 2nd: $tdir2"); $rv = rcopy($old, $tdir2); ok($rv, "rcopy() returned true value: $rv"); ok(-f $expected_new_file, "$old copied to $expected_new_file, which is file"); note("Copy file to different directory not yet existing;"); note(" basename must be explicitly provided at end of 2nd argument"); my (@subdirs, $newdir); $basename = 'fourth_file'; $old = create_tfile($tdir, $basename); @subdirs = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); $newdir = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); $expected_new_file = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, $basename); note("CCC: 1st: $old"); note(" 2nd: $expected_new_file"); $rv = rcopy($old, $expected_new_file); ok($rv, "rcopy() returned true value: $rv"); ok(-f $expected_new_file, "$old copied to $expected_new_file, which is file"); return 1; } sub more_basic_rcopy_file_tests { my ($tdir, $adir, $bdir) = @_; mkdir($adir); mkdir($bdir); for my $d ($tdir, $adir, $bdir) { ok(-d $d, "$d located") or die "Can't find $d"; } for (1..4) { my $f = 'file'. $_; my $af = "$adir/$f";; open my $OUT, '>', $af or die "Unable to open to write"; print $OUT "\n"; close $OUT or die "Unable to close after write"; ok(-f $af, "Created dummy file $af"); } my ($base, $orig, $newbase, $new, $expect, $rv, $newdir, @subdirs); note("Case 1: " . q|rcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/to/newfile');|); $base = 'file1'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); $newbase = 'newfile'; $new = $expect = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $newbase); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = rcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); note("Case 2: " . q|rcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/to/existing/directory');|); $base = 'file2'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); $new = $bdir; $expect = File::Spec->catfile($bdir, $base); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = rcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); note("Case 3: " . q|rcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/not/yet/existing/directory/filename')|); $base = 'file3'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); @subdirs = qw( alpha beta ); $newdir = File::Spec->catdir($bdir, @subdirs); $new = $expect = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, $base); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = rcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); { my $interdir = $bdir; for my $d (@subdirs) { $interdir = File::Spec->catdir($interdir, $d); ok(-d $interdir, "Intermediate directory $interdir created"); } } note("Case 4: " . q|rcopy('/path/to/filename', #'/path/not/yet/existing/directory/newfile');|); $base = 'file4'; $orig = File::Spec->catfile($adir, $base); @subdirs = qw( gamma delta ); $newdir = File::Spec->catdir($bdir, @subdirs); $newbase = 'newfile'; $new = $expect = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, $newbase); ok(! -e $expect, "$expect does not yet exist"); $rv = rcopy($orig, $new); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-f $expect, "$expect has been created"); { my $interdir = $bdir; for my $d (@subdirs) { $interdir = File::Spec->catdir($interdir, $d); ok(-d $interdir, "Intermediate directory $interdir created"); } } return 1; } { note("Basic tests of rcopy()"); basic_rcopy_file_tests(); my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $adir = "$tdir/albemarle"; my $bdir = "$tdir/beverly"; more_basic_rcopy_file_tests($tdir, $adir, $bdir); } SKIP: { skip "Set PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING to true to compare with FCR::rcopy()", 29 unless $ENV{PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING}; my $rv = eval { require File::Copy::Recursive; }; die unless $rv; no warnings ('redefine'); local *rcopy = \&File::Copy::Recursive::rcopy; use warnings; note("COMPARISON: Basic tests of File::Copy::Recursive::rcopy()"); basic_rcopy_file_tests(); my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $adir = "$tdir/albemarle"; my $bdir = "$tdir/beverly"; more_basic_rcopy_file_tests($tdir, $adir, $bdir); } { note("Tests from FCR t/01.legacy.t"); my ($tdir, $old, $new, $symlink, $rv); my $tmpd = get_fresh_tmp_dir(); ok(-d $tmpd, "$tmpd exists"); $rv = rcopy( "$tmpd/orig/data", "$tmpd/rcopy" ); is( path("$tmpd/orig/data")->slurp, path("$tmpd/rcopy")->slurp, "rcopy() defaults as expected when target does not exist" ); path("$tmpd/rcopyexisty")->spew("oh hai"); my @rcopy_rv = rcopy( "$tmpd/orig/data", "$tmpd/rcopyexisty"); is( path("$tmpd/orig/data")->slurp, path("$tmpd/rcopyexisty")->slurp, "rcopy() defaults as expected when target does exist" ); # This is the test that fails on FreeBSD # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=123964 $rv = rcopy( "$tmpd/orig", "$tmpd/rcopy" ); ok(!$rv, "RTC 123964: rcopy() returns false if source is a directory"); } { note("Tests using FCR's rcopy() from CPAN::Reporter's test suite"); # t/66_have_tested.t # t/72_rename_history.t my $config_dir = File::Spec->catdir( MockHomeDir::home_dir, ".cpanreporter" ); my $config_file = File::Spec->catfile( $config_dir, "config.ini" ); my $history_file = File::Spec->catfile( $config_dir, "reports-sent.db" ); my $sample_history_file = File::Spec->catfile(qw/t history reports-sent-longer.db/); mkpath( $config_dir ); ok( -d $config_dir, "temporary config dir created" ); # CPAN::Reporter:If old history exists, convert it # I'm not really sure what the point of this test is. SKIP: { skip "$sample_history_file does not exist", 1 unless -e $sample_history_file; rcopy($sample_history_file, $history_file); ok( -f $history_file, "copied sample old history file to config directory"); } } { note("rcopy(): Argument validation"); $rv = rcopy(); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = rcopy('foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = rcopy('foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bletch'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when not provided correct number of arguments"); $rv = rcopy(undef, 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when first argument was undefined"); $rv = rcopy('foo', undef); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when second argument was undefined"); $rv = rcopy('foo', 'foo'); ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when provided 2 identical arguments"); SKIP: { skip "System does not support hard links", 3 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::Link; my $tdir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); my ($old, $new) = create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir($tdir); my $rv = link($old, $new) or die "Unable to link: $!"; ok($rv, "Able to hard link $old and $new"); my $stderr = capture_stderr { $rv = rcopy($old, $new); }; ok(! defined $rv, "rcopy() returned undef when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); SKIP: { skip 'identical-dev-ino check not applicable on Windows', 1 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ; like($stderr, qr/\Q$old and $new are identical\E/, "rcopy(): got expected warning when provided arguments with identical dev and ino"); } } } note("Begin tests with valid arguments"); { note("Second argument (directory) does not yet exist"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2); $tdir = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'alpha'); mkpath($tdir) or die "Unable to mkpath $tdir"; ok(-d $tdir, "Directory $tdir created"); my $f1 = create_tfile($tdir, 'foo'); my $f2 = create_tfile($tdir, 'bar'); $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); ok(! -d $tdir2, "Directory $tdir2 does not yet exist"); my ($from, $to); $from = $tdir; $to = $tdir2; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); ok(-d $tdir2, "Directory $tdir2 has been created"); } { note("Copying of subdirs containing no files"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my @tdir_names = ('xray', 'yeller'); my @tdirs = touch_directories_and_test($topdir, \@tdir_names); my @subdir_names = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); my $ldir = touch_left_path_and_test($tdirs[0], @subdir_names); my @expected_subdirs = (); my $intermed = $tdirs[1]; for my $d (@subdir_names) { $intermed = File::Spec->catdir($intermed, $d); push @expected_subdirs, $intermed; } for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(! -d $d, "Directory $d does not yet exist"); } my ($from, $to); $from = $tdirs[0]; $to = $tdirs[1]; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(-d $d, "Directory $d has been created"); } } { note("Copying of subdirs containing 1 file at bottom level"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my @tdir_names = ('xray', 'yeller'); my @tdirs = touch_directories_and_test($topdir, \@tdir_names); my @subdir_names = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); my $ldir = touch_left_path_and_test($tdirs[0], @subdir_names); my $fname = 'foo'; my $f1 = create_tfile($ldir, $fname); ok(-f $f1, "File $f1 created at bottom level"); my @expected_subdirs = (); my $intermed = $tdirs[1]; for my $d (@subdir_names) { $intermed = File::Spec->catdir($intermed, $d); push @expected_subdirs, $intermed; } for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(! -d $d, "Directory $d does not yet exist"); } my $expected_file = File::Spec->catfile($expected_subdirs[-1], $fname); ok(! -f $expected_file, "File $expected_file does not yet exist"); my ($from, $to); $from = $tdirs[0]; $to = $tdirs[1]; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(-d $d, "Directory $d has been created"); } ok(-f $expected_file, "File $expected_file has been created"); } { note("Copying of subdirs containing 1 file at non-bottom level"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my @tdir_names = ('xray', 'yeller'); my @tdirs = touch_directories_and_test($topdir, \@tdir_names); my @subdir_names = ('alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'); my $ldir = touch_left_path_and_test($tdirs[0], @subdir_names); my $fname = 'foo'; my $f1 = create_tfile(File::Spec->catdir($tdirs[0], @subdir_names[0..1]), $fname); ok(-f $f1, "File $f1 created at non-bottom level"); my @expected_subdirs = (); my $intermed = $tdirs[1]; for my $d (@subdir_names) { $intermed = File::Spec->catdir($intermed, $d); push @expected_subdirs, $intermed; } for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(! -d $d, "Directory $d does not yet exist"); } my $expected_file = File::Spec->catfile($expected_subdirs[-2], $fname); ok(! -f $expected_file, "File $expected_file does not yet exist"); my ($from, $to); $from = $tdirs[0]; $to = $tdirs[1]; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); for my $d (@expected_subdirs) { ok(-d $d, "Directory $d has been created"); } ok(-f $expected_file, "File $expected_file has been created"); } { my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $tdir2 = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $f1 = create_tfile($tdir, 'foo'); my $f2 = create_tfile($tdir, 'bar'); $from = $tdir; $to = $tdir2; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); $from = "$tdir/*"; $to = $tdir2; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value when first argument ends with '/*'"); } my @dirnames = ( qw| able baker camera dogtag elmore fargo golfer hatrack impish jolt karma lily mandate namesake oleo partner quorum robot sterling tamarack ultra victor windy xray yellow zebra | ); sub basic_rcopy_dir_tests { my @dirnames = @_; { note("Multiple directories; no files"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $oldtree, $new, $rv, $expected); my @subdirs = @dirnames[0..4]; # Prepare left side ($old, $oldtree) = prepare_left_side_directories($topdir, 'alpha', \@subdirs); # Prepare right side $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); $expected = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); # Test my ($from, $to) = ($old, $tdir2); print STDOUT "AAA: 1st: $from\n"; print STDOUT " 2nd: $to\n"; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok($rv, "rcopy() returned true value"); ok(-d $tdir2, "rcopy(): directory $tdir2 created"); ok(-d $expected, "rcopy(): directory $expected created"); } { note("Multiple directories; files at bottom level"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $oldtree, $new, $rv, $expected); my (@basenames); my @subdirs = @dirnames[5..7]; # Prepare left side ($old, $oldtree) = prepare_left_side_directories($topdir, 'alpha', \@subdirs); @basenames = qw| foo bar |; for my $b (@basenames) { my $f = touch_a_file_and_test(File::Spec->catfile($oldtree, $b)); } # Prepare right side $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); $expected = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); # Test my ($from, $to) = ($old, $tdir2); print STDOUT "BBB: 1st: $from\n"; print STDOUT " 2nd: $to\n"; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok(-d $expected, "rcopy(): directory $expected created"); # test for creation of files for my $b (@basenames) { my $f = File::Spec->catfile($expected, $b); ok(-f $f, "rcopy(): file $f created"); } } { note("Multiple directories; files at intermediate levels"); my $topdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my ($tdir, $tdir2, $old, $oldtree, $new, $rv, $expected); my @subdirs = @dirnames[8..11]; # Prepare left side ($old, $oldtree) = prepare_left_side_directories($topdir, 'alpha', \@subdirs); my $f = File::Spec->catfile(@subdirs[0..1], 'foo'); my $g = File::Spec->catfile(@subdirs[0..2], 'bar'); for my $h ($f, $g) { touch_a_file_and_test(File::Spec->catfile($old, $h)); } # Prepare right side $tdir2 = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, 'beta'); $expected = File::Spec->catdir($tdir2, @subdirs); my @expected_files = ( File::Spec->catfile($tdir2, @subdirs[0..1], 'foo'), File::Spec->catfile($tdir2, @subdirs[0..2], 'bar'), ); # Test my ($from, $to) = ($old, $tdir2); print STDOUT "CCC: 1st: $from\n"; print STDOUT " 2nd: $to\n"; $rv = rcopy($from, $to); ok($rv, "rcopy() returned true value"); ok(-d $expected, "rcopy(): directory $expected created"); # test for creation of files for my $b (@expected_files) { ok(-f $b, "rcopy(): file $b created"); } } } # END definition of basic_rcopy_dir_tests() sub rcopy_mixed_block { my $tdir = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $old = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'old'); mkpath $old or die "Unable to mkpath $old"; ok(-d $old, "Created $old for testing"); my $rv = make_mixed_directory($old); ok($rv, "make_mixed_directory() returned true value"); is(ref($rv), 'HASH', "make_mixed_directory() returned hashref"); my $counts = { dirs => scalar @{$rv->{dirs}}, files => scalar @{$rv->{files}}, symlinks => scalar @{$rv->{symlinks}}, }; my $exp = { dirs => 9, files => 6, symlinks => 3, }; is_deeply($counts, $exp, "Got expected number of directories, files and symlinks for testing"); my $new = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'new'); $rv = rcopy($old, $new) or die "Unable to rcopy"; ok(defined $rv, "rcopy() returned defined value"); my %seen = (); my $wanted = sub { unless ($File::Find::name eq $new) { $seen{dirs}{$File::Find::name}++ if -d $File::Find::name; if (-l $File::Find::name) { $seen{symlinks}{$File::Find::name}++; } elsif (-f $File::Find::name) { $seen{files}{$File::Find::name}++; } } }; find($wanted, $new); #require Data::Dump; #Data::Dump::pp(\%seen); my $created_counts = { dirs => scalar keys %{$seen{dirs}}, files => scalar keys %{$seen{files}}, symlinks => scalar keys %{$seen{symlinks}}, }; is_deeply($created_counts, $counts, "Got expected number of directories, files and symlinks by copying"); } # END definition of rcopy_mixed_block() { note("Basic tests of File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::rcopy()"); basic_rcopy_dir_tests(@dirnames); SKIP: { skip "System does not support symlinks", 6 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink; note("Copy directory which holds symlinks"); rcopy_mixed_block(); } } SKIP: { skip "Set PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING to true to compare with FCR::rcopy()", 26 unless $ENV{PERL_AUTHOR_TESTING}; my $rv = eval { require File::Copy::Recursive; }; die unless $rv; no warnings ('redefine'); local *rcopy = \&File::Copy::Recursive::rcopy; use warnings; note("COMPARISON: Basic tests of File::Copy::Recursive::rcopy()"); basic_rcopy_dir_tests(@dirnames); SKIP: { skip "System does not support symlinks", 6 unless $File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink; note("Copy directory which holds symlinks"); rcopy_mixed_block(); } } __END__ File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376323017460 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/lib/Helper.pm0000644000175000017500000001766513266233151021243 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanpackage Helper; use strict; use warnings; our (@EXPORT_OK, @ISA); use Exporter (); @ISA = 'Exporter'; @EXPORT_OK = ( qw| create_tfile create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir get_mode create_tsubdir get_fresh_tmp_dir touch_a_file_and_test touch_directories_and_test touch_left_path_and_test prepare_left_side_directories make_mixed_directory make_imperfect_mixed_directory | ); use File::Basename ( qw| basename dirname | ); use File::Path ( qw| mkpath | ); use File::Spec; use File::Temp ( qw| tempdir | ); use Path::Tiny; sub create_tfile { my $tdir = shift; my $filename = shift || 'old'; my $f = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, $filename); open my $OUT, '>', $f or die "Unable to open for writing: $!"; binmode $OUT; print $OUT "\n"; close $OUT or die "Unable to close after writing: $!"; return $f; } sub create_tfile_and_name_for_new_file_in_same_dir { my $tdir = shift; my $new_filename = shift || 'new_file'; my $old = create_tfile($tdir); my $new = File::Spec->catfile($tdir, $new_filename); return ($old, $new); } sub get_mode { my $file = shift; return sprintf("%04o" => ((stat($file))[2] & 07777)); } sub create_tsubdir { my $tdir = shift; my $old = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, 'old_dir'); my $rv = mkdir($old); die "Unable to create temporary subdirectory for testing: $!" unless $rv; return $old; } sub get_fresh_tmp_dir { # Adapted from FCR t/01.legacy.t my $tmpd = shift || tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); for my $dir ( _get_dirs($tmpd) ) { my @created = mkpath($dir, { mode => 0711 }); die "Unable to create directory $dir for testing: $!" unless @created; path("$dir/empty")->spew(""); path("$dir/data")->spew("oh hai\n$dir"); path("$dir/data_tnl")->spew("oh hai\n$dir\n"); no warnings 'once'; if ($File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced::CopyLink) { symlink( "data", "$dir/symlink" ); symlink( "noexist", "$dir/symlink-broken" ); symlink( "..", "$dir/symlink-loopy" ); } use warnings; } return $tmpd; } sub _get_dirs { # Adapted from FCR t/01.legacy.t my $tempd = shift; my @dirs = ( [ qw| orig | ], [ qw| orig foo | ], [ qw| orig foo bar | ], [ qw| orig foo baz | ], [ qw| orig foo bar bletch | ], ); my @catdirs = (); for my $set (@dirs) { push @catdirs, File::Spec->catdir($tempd, @{$set}); } return @catdirs; } sub touch_a_file_and_test { my $f = shift; open my $OUT, '>', $f or die "Unable to open $f for writing"; print $OUT "\n"; close $OUT or die "Unable to close $f after writing"; Test::More::ok(-f $f, "Created $f for testing"); return 1; } sub touch_directories_and_test { my ($topdir, $tdir_names) = @_; my @tdirs = (); for my $d (@{$tdir_names}) { my $s = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, $d); mkpath($s) or die "Unable to mkpath $s: $!"; Test::More::ok(-d $s, "Directory $s created"); push @tdirs, $s; } return @tdirs; } sub touch_left_path_and_test { my @dirs = @_; my $ldir = File::Spec->catdir(@dirs); mkpath($ldir) or die "Unable to mkpath $ldir: $!"; Test::More::ok(-d $ldir, "Directory $ldir created"); return $ldir; } sub prepare_left_side_directories { my ($topdir, $dirname, $subdirs) = @_; my $tdir = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, $dirname); mkpath($tdir) or die "Unable to mkpath $tdir"; Test::More::ok(-d $tdir, "Directory $tdir created"); my $old = File::Spec->catdir($tdir); my $oldtree = File::Spec->catdir($tdir, @{$subdirs}); my @created = mkpath($oldtree, { mode => 0711 }); die "Unable to create directory $oldtree for testing: $!" unless -d $oldtree; Test::More::ok(-d $oldtree, "Directory $oldtree created for testing"); return ($old, $oldtree); } sub make_mixed_directory { my $topdir = shift; my @dirnames = qw( alpha beta gamma ); my @subdirs = (); for my $d (@dirnames) { my $p = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, $d); mkpath $p or die "Unable to mkpath $p"; push @subdirs, $p; } my @next_dirnames = qw( albemarle beverly ); my @nextdirs = (); my @files_created = (); for my $d (@subdirs) { for my $e (@next_dirnames) { my $p = File::Spec->catdir($d, $e); mkpath $p or die "Unable to mkpath $p"; push @nextdirs, $p; my @fnames = qw( f1 f2 ); if ($e eq $next_dirnames[0]) { my $f1 = File::Spec->catfile($p, $fnames[0]); my $f2 = File::Spec->catfile($p, $fnames[1]); for my $f ($f1, $f2) { open my $OUT, '>', $f or die "Unable to open for writing"; print $OUT "\n"; close $OUT or die "Unable to close after writing"; push @files_created, $f; } } } } my @symlinks_created = (); for my $f (@files_created) { my $base = basename($f); my $dirs = dirname($f); if ($base eq 'f1') { my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($dirs); my $orig = File::Spec->catfile($f); my $newdir = File::Spec->catdir(@dirs[0 .. ($#dirs -1)], 'beverly'); my $symlink = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, 'l1'); symlink $orig, $symlink or die "Unable to symlink"; push @symlinks_created, $symlink; } } my @dirs_created = (@subdirs, @nextdirs); my $rv = { dirs => \@dirs_created, files => \@files_created, symlinks => \@symlinks_created, }; #require Data::Dump; #Data::Dump::dd($rv); return $rv; } sub make_imperfect_mixed_directory { my $topdir = shift; my @dirnames = qw( alpha beta gamma ); my @subdirs = (); for my $d (@dirnames) { my $p = File::Spec->catdir($topdir, $d); mkpath $p or die "Unable to mkpath $p"; push @subdirs, $p; } my @next_dirnames = qw( albemarle beverly ); my @nextdirs = (); my %files_created = (); for my $d (@subdirs) { for my $e (@next_dirnames) { my $p = File::Spec->catdir($d, $e); mkpath $p or die "Unable to mkpath $p"; push @nextdirs, $p; my @fnames = qw( f1 f2 ); if ($e eq $next_dirnames[0]) { my $f1 = File::Spec->catfile($p, $fnames[0]); my $f2 = File::Spec->catfile($p, $fnames[1]); for my $f ($f1, $f2) { open my $OUT, '>', $f or die "Unable to open for writing"; print $OUT "\n"; close $OUT or die "Unable to close after writing"; #push @files_created, $f; $files_created{$f}++; } } } } my @symlinks_created = (); for my $f (keys %files_created) { my $base = basename($f); my $dirs = dirname($f); if ($base eq 'f1') { my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($dirs); my $orig = File::Spec->catfile($f); my $newdir = File::Spec->catdir(@dirs[0 .. ($#dirs -1)], 'beverly'); my $symlink = File::Spec->catfile($newdir, 'l1'); symlink $orig, $symlink or die "Unable to symlink"; push @symlinks_created, $symlink; } } # delete 1 file which is the target of a symlink # "/tmp/Gi_iWAqYXz/old/alpha/albemarle/f1" for my $f (keys %files_created) { my $g = File::Spec->catfile($topdir, $dirnames[0], $next_dirnames[0], 'f1'); if ($f =~ m{\Q$g\E$}) { unlink $g or die "Unable to unlink $g"; delete $files_created{$f}; last; } } my @dirs_created = (@subdirs, @nextdirs); my $rv = { dirs => \@dirs_created, files => [ keys %files_created ], symlinks => \@symlinks_created, }; return $rv; } 1; File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/t/lib/MockHomeDir.pm0000644000175000017500000000143013263505074022147 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanpackage MockHomeDir; use strict; BEGIN{ if (not $] < 5.006) { require warnings; warnings->import } } use File::Spec; use File::Temp qw/tempdir/; $INC{"File/HomeDir.pm"} = 1; # fake load # tester might have these set -- we need them unset so we use our # own temporary dir & config during our tests delete $ENV{PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_DIR}; delete $ENV{PERL_CPAN_REPORTER_CONFIG}; my $temp_home = tempdir( "CPAN-Reporter-testhome-XXXXXXXX", TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1 ) or die "Couldn't create a temporary config directory: $!\nIs your temp drive full?"; my $home_dir = File::Spec->rel2abs( $temp_home ); sub home_dir { $home_dir } package File::HomeDir; our $VERSION = 999; sub my_documents { return $home_dir }; sub my_home { return $home_dir }; sub my_data { return $home_dir }; 1; File-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376323017215 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/lib/File/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376323020074 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/lib/File/Copy/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376323021006 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/lib/File/Copy/Recursive/0000755000175000017500000000000013266376323022755 5ustar jkeenanjkeenanFile-Copy-Recursive-Reduced-0.006/lib/File/Copy/Recursive/Reduced.pm0000644000175000017500000004103013266376224024664 0ustar jkeenanjkeenanpackage File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced; use strict; use warnings; use parent qw( Exporter ); our @EXPORT_OK = qw( dircopy fcopy rcopy ); our $VERSION = '0.006'; use File::Copy; use File::Find; use File::Path qw( mkpath ); use File::Spec; our $Link = eval { local $SIG{'__DIE__'}; link '', ''; 1 } || 0; our $CopyLink = eval { local $SIG{'__DIE__'}; symlink '', ''; 1 } || 0; our $DirPerms = 0777; =head1 NAME File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced - Recursive copying of files and directories within Perl 5 toolchain =head1 SYNOPSIS use File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced qw(fcopy dircopy); fcopy($orig,$new) or die $!; dircopy($orig,$new) or die $!; =head1 DESCRIPTION This library is intended as a not-quite-drop-in replacement for certain functionality provided by L. The library provides methods similar enough to that distribution's C, C and C functions to be usable in those CPAN distributions often described as being part of the Perl toolchain. =head2 Rationale F (hereinafter referred to as B) is heavily used in other CPAN libraries. Out of over 30,000 other CPAN distributions studied in early 2018, it ranks by one calculation as the 129th highest distribution in terms of its total direct and indirect reverse dependencies. In current parlance, it sits C Hence, it ought to work correctly and be installable on all operating systems where Perl is well supported. However, as of early April 2018, FCR version 0.40 wass failing to pass its tests against either Perl 5.26 or Perl 5 blead on important operating systems including Windows, FreeBSD and NetBSD (L). As a consequence, CPAN installers such as F and F were failing to install it (unless one resorted to the C<--force> option). This prevented distributions dependent (directly or indirectly) on FCR from being installed as well. Some patches had been provided to the L for this problem. However, as late as April 18 2018 those patches had not yet been applied. This posed a critical problem for the ability to assess the impact of the soon-to-be-released perl-5.28.0 on CPAN distributions (the so-called "Blead Breaks CPAN" ("BBC") problem) on platforms other than Linux. F (hereinafter referred to as B) is intended to provide a minimal subset of FCR's functionality -- just enough to get the Perl toolchain working on the platforms where FCR is currently failing. Functions will be added to FCR2 only insofar as investigation shows that they can replace usage of FCR functions in toolchain and other heavily used modules. No attempt will be made to reproduce all the functionality currently provided or claimed to be provided by FCR. On April 19 2018, FCR's author, Daniel Muey, released version 0.41 to CPAN. This version included a patch submitted by Tom Hukins which corrected the problem addressed by FCR2. FCR once again built and tested correctly on FreeBSD. That meant that its 6000-plus reverse dependencies can once again be reached by F and other installers. That in turn means that we can conduct exhaustive BBC investigations on FreeBSD and other platforms. With that correction in FCR, the original rationale for FCR2 has been superseded. I will continue to maintain the code and respond to bug reports, but am suspending active development. I now deem FCR2 feature-complete. =head1 SUBROUTINES The current version of FCR2 provides three exportable and publicly supported subroutines partially equivalent to the similarly named subroutines exported by FCR. =head2 C =over 4 =item * Purpose A stripped-down replacement for C. Copies a file to a new location, recursively creating directories as needed. Does not copy directories. Unlike C, C attempts to preserve the mode of the original file. =item * Arguments fcopy($orig, $new) or die $!; List of two required arguments: =over 4 =item * Absolute path to the file being copied; and =item * Absolute path to the location to which the file is being copied. =back Four cases should be noted: =over 4 =item 1 Create copy within same directory but new basename fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/to/newfile'); The second argument must be the absolute path to the new file. (Otherwise the file will be created in the current working directory, which is almost certainly what you do not want.) =item 2 Create copy within different, already B directory, same basename fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/to/existing/directory'); The second argument can be merely the path to the existing directory; will create F. =item 3 Create copy within different, not yet existing directory, same basename fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/not/yet/existing/directory/filename'); The second argument will be interpreted as the complete path to the newly created file. The basename must be included even if it is the same as in the first argument. Will create F. =item 4 Create copy within different, not yet existing directory, different basename fcopy('/path/to/filename', '/path/not/yet/existing/directory/newfile'); The second argument will be interpreted as the complete path to the newly created file. Will create F. =back =item * Return Value Returns C<1> upon success; C<0> upon failure. Returns an undefined value if, for example, function cannot validate arguments. =item * Comment Since C internally uses C to perform the copying, the arguments are subject to the same qualifications as that function's arguments. Call F for discussion of those arguments. =back =cut sub fcopy { return unless @_ == 2; my ($from, $to) = @_; #return unless _samecheck($from, $to); return unless _basic_samecheck($from, $to); # TODO: Explore whether we should check (-e $from) here. # If we don't have a starting point, it shouldn't make any sense to go # farther. return unless _dev_ino_check($from, $to); return _fcopy($from, $to); } sub _fcopy { my ($from, $to) = @_; my ( $volm, $path ) = File::Spec->splitpath($to); # TODO: Explore whether it's possible for $path to be Perl-false in # following line. If not, remove. if ( $path && !-d $path ) { pathmk(File::Spec->catpath($volm, $path, '')); } if ( -l $from && $CopyLink ) { my $target = readlink( $from ); # FCR: mass-untaint is OK since we have to allow what the file system does ($target) = $target =~ m/(.*)/; warn "Copying a symlink ($from) whose target does not exist" if !-e $target; my $new = $to; unlink $new if -l $new; symlink( $target, $new ) or return; } elsif (-d $from && -f $to) { return; } else { copy($from, $to) or return; my @base_file = File::Spec->splitpath( $from ); my $mode_trg = -d $to ? File::Spec->catfile( $to, $base_file[$#base_file] ) : $to; chmod scalar((stat($from))[2]), $mode_trg; } return 1; } sub pathmk { my ( $vol, $dir, $file ) = File::Spec->splitpath( shift() ); # TODO: Exploration whether $dir can be undef at this point. # If possible, then we should probably return immediately. if ( defined($dir) ) { my (@dirs) = File::Spec->splitdir($dir); for ( my $i = 0; $i < scalar(@dirs); $i++ ) { my $newdir = File::Spec->catdir( @dirs[ 0 .. $i ] ); my $newpth = File::Spec->catpath( $vol, $newdir, "" ); mkdir( $newpth ); return unless -d $newpth; } } # TODO: Exploration whether $file can be undef at this point. # If possible, then we should probably return immediately. if ( defined($file) ) { my $newpth = File::Spec->catpath( $vol, $dir, $file ); mkdir( $newpth ); return unless -d $newpth; } return 1; } =head2 C =over 4 =item * Purpose A stripped-down replacement for C. Given the path to the directory specified by the first argument, the function copies all of the files and directories beneath it to the directory specified by the second argument. =item * Arguments my $count = dircopy($orig, $new); warn "dircopy() returned undefined value" unless defined $count; =item * Return Value Upon completion, returns the count of directories and files created -- which might be C<0>. Should the function not complete (but not C), an undefined value will be returned. That generally indicates problems with argument validation. This approach is taken for consistency with C. In list context the return value is a one-item list holding the same value as returned in scalar context. The three-item list return value of C is not supported. =item * Restrictions None of C's bells and whistles. No guaranteed preservation of file or directory modes. No restriction on maximum depth. No nothing; this is fine-tuned to the needs of Perl toolchain modules and their test suites. =back =cut sub dircopy { # I'm not supporting the buffer limitation, at this point I can insert a # check for the correct number of arguments: 2 # FCR2 dircopy does not support buffer limit as third argument return unless @_ == 2; # Check the definedness and string inequality of the arguments now; # Failure to do it now means that if $_[0] is not defined, you'll get an # uninitalized value warning in the first line that calls 'substr' below. return unless _basic_samecheck(@_); # See local file globstar-investigation.pl # What the block above does is to trim the 'from' argument so that, if user # said 'dircopy(/path/to/directory/*, /path/to/copy)', the first argument # is effectively reduced to '/path/to/directory/' but inside $globstar is # set to true. Have to see what impact of $globstar true is. return _dircopy(@_); } sub _dircopy { my $globstar = 0; my $_zero = $_[0]; my $_one = $_[1]; if ( substr( $_zero, ( 1 * -1 ), 1 ) eq '*' ) { $globstar = 1; $_zero = substr( $_zero, 0, ( length($_zero) - 1 ) ); } # Note also that, in the above, $_[0] and $_[1], while assigned to # variables, are not shifted-in. Hence they retain their original values. # TODO: Investigate whether replacing $_[1] from this point forward with a # 'my' variable would be harmful. # Both arguments must now be defined (though not necessarily true -- yet); # they can't be equal; they can't be "dev-ino" equal on non-Win32 systems. # Verify that. return unless _dev_ino_check( $_zero, $_[1] ); if ( !-d $_zero || ( -e $_[1] && !-d $_[1] ) ) { $! = 20; return; } # If the second argument is not an already existing directory, # then, create that directory now (the top-level 'to'). if ( !-d $_[1] ) { pathmk( $_[1] ) or return; } # If the second argument is an existing directory ... # ... $globstar false is the typical case, i.e., no '/*' at end of 2nd argument my $baseend = $_one; my $level = 0; my $filen = 0; my $dirn = 0; my $recurs; #must be my()ed before sub {} since it calls itself $recurs = sub { my ( $str, $end ) = @_; $filen++ if $end eq $baseend; $dirn++ if $end eq $baseend; # On each pass of the recursive coderef, create the directory in the # 2nd argument or return (undef) if that does not succeed mkdir( $end ) or return if !-d $end; $level++; opendir( my $str_dh, $str ) or return; my @entities = grep( $_ ne '.' && $_ ne '..', readdir($str_dh) ); closedir $str_dh; for my $entity (@entities) { my ($entity_ut) = $entity =~ m{ (.*) }xms; my $from = File::Spec->catfile( $str, $entity_ut ); my $to = File::Spec->catfile( $end, $entity_ut ); if ( -l $from && $CopyLink ) { my $target = readlink($from); # mass-untaint is OK since we have to allow what the file system does ($target) = $target =~ m/(.*)/; warn "Copying a symlink ($from) whose target does not exist" if !-e $target; unlink $to if -l $to; symlink( $target, $to ) or return; } elsif ( -d $from ) { my $rc; $rc = $recurs->( $from, $to ); return unless $rc; $filen++; $dirn++; } else { fcopy( $from, $to ) or return; $filen++; } } # End 'for' loop around @entities $level--; 1; }; # END definition of $recurs $recurs->( $_zero, $_one ) or return; return $filen; } sub _basic_samecheck { my ($from, $to) = @_; return if !defined $from || !defined $to; return if $from eq $to; return 1; } sub _dev_ino_check { my ($from, $to) = @_; return 1 if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; # perldoc perlport: "(Win32) "dev" and "ino" are not meaningful." # Will probably have to add restrictions for VMS and other OSes. my $one = join( '-', ( stat $from )[ 0, 1 ] ) || ''; my $two = join( '-', ( stat $to )[ 0, 1 ] ) || ''; if ( $one and $one eq $two ) { warn "$from and $to are identical"; return; } return 1; } =head2 C =over 4 =item * Purpose A stripped-down replacement for C. As is the case with that FCR function, C is more or less a wrapper around C or C, depending on the nature of the first argument. =item * Arguments rcopy($orig, $new) or die $!; List of two required arguments: =over 4 =item * Absolute path to the entity (file or directory) being copied; and =item * Absolute path to the location to which the entity is being copied. =back =item * Return Value Returns C<1> upon success; C<0> upon failure. Returns an undefined value if, for example, function cannot validate arguments. =item * Comment Please read the documentation for C or C, depending on the nature of the first argument. =back =cut sub rcopy { return unless @_ == 2; my ($from, $to) = @_; return unless _basic_samecheck($from, $to); # TODO: Explore whether we should check (-e $from) here. # If we don't have a starting point, it shouldn't make any sense to go # farther. return unless _dev_ino_check($from, $to); # symlinks not yet supported #return if -l $_[0]; goto &fcopy if -l $_[0] && $CopyLink; goto &_dircopy if -d $_[0] || substr( $_[0], ( 1 * -1 ), 1 ) eq '*'; goto &_fcopy; } =head2 File::Copy::Recursive Subroutines Not Supported in File::Copy::Recursive::Reduced As of the current version, FCR2 has no publicly documented, exportable subroutines equivalent to the following FCR exportable subroutines: rcopy_glob fmove rmove rmove_glob dirmove pathempty pathrm pathrmdir Consideration is being given to supporting C. =head1 BUGS AND SUPPORT Please report any bugs by mail to C or through the web interface at L. =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Notwithstanding the fact that this distribution is being released to address certain problems in File-Copy-Recursive, credit must be given to FCR author L for ingenious conception and execution. The implementation of the subroutines provided by FCR2 follows that found in FCR to a significant extent. Thanks also to Tom Hukins for supplying the patch which corrects FCR's problems and which has been incorporated into FCR2 as well. =head1 AUTHOR James E Keenan CPAN ID: JKEENAN jkeenan@cpan.org http://thenceforward.net/perl =head1 COPYRIGHT This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. Copyright James E Keenan 2018. All rights reserved. =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1). File::Copy::Recursive(3). =cut 1; __END__