#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Test that we can build modules as miniperl. # This mostly means no XS modules. use strict; use warnings; use lib 't/lib'; use Test::More; use Config; # In a BEGIN block so the END tests aren't registered. BEGIN { plan skip_all => 'miniperl test only necessary for the perl core' if !$ENV{PERL_CORE}; plan $ENV{PERL_CORE} && $Config{'usecrosscompile'} ? (skip_all => 'cross-compiling and make not available') : 'no_plan'; } # Disable all XS from here on use MakeMaker::Test::NoXS; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use MakeMaker::Test::Utils; use MakeMaker::Test::Setup::BFD; my $perl = which_perl(); my $makefile = makefile_name(); my $make = make_run(); # Setup our test environment { chdir 't'; perl_lib; ok( setup_recurs(), 'setup' ); END { ok( chdir File::Spec->updir ); ok( teardown_recurs(), 'teardown' ); } ok( chdir('Big-Dummy'), "chdir'd to Big-Dummy" ) || diag("chdir failed: $!"); } # Run make once { run_ok(qq{$perl Makefile.PL}); run_ok($make); }