use strict;
use warnings;
-sub skipall {
- my ($msg) = @_;
- require Test::More;
- Test::More::plan(skip_all => $msg);
-}
-
-use Config qw<%Config>;
-
-BEGIN {
- my $force = $ENV{PERL_AUTOVIVIFICATION_TEST_THREADS} ? 1 : !1;
- skipall 'This perl wasn\'t built to support threads'
- unless $Config{useithreads};
- skipall 'perl 5.13.4 required to test thread safety'
- unless $force or "$]" >= 5.013004;
-}
+use lib 't/lib';
+use autovivification::TestThreads;
-use threads;
-
-use Test::More;
-
-BEGIN {
- require autovivification;
- skipall 'This autovivification isn\'t thread safe'
- unless autovivification::A_THREADSAFE();
- plan tests => 1;
- defined and diag "Using threads $_" for $threads::VERSION;
-}
+use Test::Leaner tests => 1;
sub run_perl {
my $code = shift;
- my $SystemRoot = $ENV{SystemRoot};
+ my ($SystemRoot, $PATH) = @ENV{qw<SystemRoot PATH>};
local %ENV;
$ENV{SystemRoot} = $SystemRoot if $^O eq 'MSWin32' and defined $SystemRoot;
+ $ENV{PATH} = $PATH if $^O eq 'cygwin' and defined $PATH;
system { $^X } $^X, '-T', map("-I$_", @INC), '-e', $code;
}
SKIP:
{
- skip 'Fails on 5.8.2 and lower' => 1 if "$]" <= 5.008002;
+ skip 'Fails on 5.8.2 and lower' => 1 if "$]" <= 5.008_002;
my $status = run_perl <<' RUN';
my $code = 1 + 2 + 4;