NAME¶
Test::EOL - Check the correct line endings in your project
SYNOPSIS¶
"Test::EOL" lets you check for the presence of trailing whitespace
and/or windows line endings in your perl code. It reports its results in
standard "Test::Simple" fashion:
use Test::EOL tests => 1;
eol_unix_ok( 'lib/Module.pm', 'Module is ^M free');
and to add checks for trailing whitespace:
use Test::EOL tests => 1;
eol_unix_ok( 'lib/Module.pm', 'Module is ^M and trailing whitespace free', { trailing_whitespace => 1 });
Module authors can include the following in a t/eol.t and have
"Test::EOL" automatically find and check all perl files in a module
distribution:
use Test::EOL;
all_perl_files_ok();
or
use Test::EOL;
all_perl_files_ok( @mydirs );
and if authors would like to check for trailing whitespace:
use Test::EOL;
all_perl_files_ok({ trailing_whitespace => 1 });
or
use Test::EOL;
all_perl_files_ok({ trailing_whitespace => 1 }, @mydirs );
DESCRIPTION¶
This module scans your project/distribution for any perl files (scripts,
modules, etc) for the presence of windows line endings.
FUNCTIONS¶
all_perl_files_ok¶
all_perl_files_ok( [ \%options ], [ @directories ] )
Applies "eol_unix_ok()" to all perl files found in @directories (and
sub directories). If no <@directories> is given, the starting point is
one level above the current running script, that should cover all the files of
a typical CPAN distribution. A perl file is *.pl or *.pm or *.t or a file
starting with "#!...perl"
Valid "\%options" currently are:
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- trailing_whitespace
By default Test::EOL only looks for Windows (CR/LF) line-endings. Set this
to true to raise errors if any kind of trailing whitespace is present in
the file.
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- all_reasons
Normally Test::EOL reports only the first error in every file (given that a
text file originated on Windows will fail every single line). Set this a
true value to register a test failure for every line with an error.
If the test plan is defined:
use Test::EOL tests => 3;
all_perl_files_ok();
the total number of files tested must be specified.
eol_unix_ok¶
eol_unix_ok ( $file [, $text] [, \%options ] )
Run a unix EOL check on $file. For a module, the path (lib/My/Module.pm) or the
name (My::Module) can be both used. $text is the diagnostic label emited after
the "ok"/"not ok" TAP output. "\%options" takes
the same values as described in "all_perl_files_ok".
EXPORT¶
A list of functions that can be exported. You can delete this section if you
don't export anything, such as for a purely object-oriented module.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS¶
Shamelessly ripped off from Test::NoTabs.
SEE ALSO¶
Test::More, Test::Pod. Test::Distribution, <Test:NoWarnings>,
Test::NoTabs, Module::Install::AuthorTests.
AUTHORS¶
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- Arthur Axel 'fREW' Schmidt <frioux@gmail.com>
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- Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
- •
- Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>
- •
- Peter Rabbitson <ribasushi@cpan.org>
- •
- Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Tomas Doran.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.