perl/perl-5.10.0-File-Temp-0.20.patch
2008-10-23 15:02:01 +00:00

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diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp.pm.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp.pm
--- perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp.pm.OLD 2007-12-18 05:47:07.000000000 -0500
+++ perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp.pm 2008-10-23 10:13:10.000000000 -0400
@@ -52,7 +52,9 @@ The C<_can_do_level> method should be mo
($fh, $filename) = tempfile( $template, DIR => $dir);
($fh, $filename) = tempfile( $template, SUFFIX => '.dat');
+ ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( $template, TMPDIR => 1 );
+ binmode( $fh, ":utf8" );
$dir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 );
($fh, $filename) = tempfile( DIR => $dir );
@@ -63,13 +65,13 @@ Object interface:
use File::Temp ();
use File::Temp qw/ :seekable /;
- $fh = new File::Temp();
+ $fh = File::Temp->new();
$fname = $fh->filename;
- $fh = new File::Temp(TEMPLATE => $template);
+ $fh = File::Temp->new(TEMPLATE => $template);
$fname = $fh->filename;
- $tmp = new File::Temp( UNLINK => 0, SUFFIX => '.dat' );
+ $tmp = File::Temp->new( UNLINK => 0, SUFFIX => '.dat' );
print $tmp "Some data\n";
print "Filename is $tmp\n";
$tmp->seek( 0, SEEK_END );
@@ -130,6 +132,8 @@ but should be used with caution since th
that was valid when function was called, so cannot guarantee
that the file will not exist by the time the caller opens the filename.
+Filehandles returned by these functions support the seekable methods.
+
=cut
# 5.6.0 gives us S_IWOTH, S_IWGRP, our and auto-vivifying filehandls
@@ -149,7 +153,7 @@ require VMS::Stdio if $^O eq 'VMS';
# us that Carp::Heavy won't load rather than an error telling us we
# have run out of file handles. We either preload croak() or we
# switch the calls to croak from _gettemp() to use die.
-require Carp::Heavy;
+eval { require Carp::Heavy; };
# Need the Symbol package if we are running older perl
require Symbol if $] < 5.006;
@@ -199,7 +203,7 @@ Exporter::export_tags('POSIX','mktemp','
# Version number
-$VERSION = '0.18';
+$VERSION = '0.20';
# This is a list of characters that can be used in random filenames
@@ -229,9 +233,10 @@ use constant HIGH => 2;
# us an optimisation when many temporary files are requested
my $OPENFLAGS = O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_RDWR;
+my $LOCKFLAG;
unless ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
- for my $oflag (qw/ NOFOLLOW BINARY LARGEFILE EXLOCK NOINHERIT /) {
+ for my $oflag (qw/ NOFOLLOW BINARY LARGEFILE NOINHERIT /) {
my ($bit, $func) = (0, "Fcntl::O_" . $oflag);
no strict 'refs';
$OPENFLAGS |= $bit if eval {
@@ -243,6 +248,12 @@ unless ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
1;
};
}
+ # Special case O_EXLOCK
+ $LOCKFLAG = eval {
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} = sub {};
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {};
+ &Fcntl::O_EXLOCK();
+ };
}
# On some systems the O_TEMPORARY flag can be used to tell the OS
@@ -256,6 +267,7 @@ my $OPENTEMPFLAGS = $OPENFLAGS;
unless ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
for my $oflag (qw/ TEMPORARY /) {
my ($bit, $func) = (0, "Fcntl::O_" . $oflag);
+ local($@);
no strict 'refs';
$OPENTEMPFLAGS |= $bit if eval {
# Make sure that redefined die handlers do not cause problems
@@ -268,6 +280,9 @@ unless ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
}
}
+# Private hash tracking which files have been created by each process id via the OO interface
+my %FILES_CREATED_BY_OBJECT;
+
# INTERNAL ROUTINES - not to be used outside of package
# Generic routine for getting a temporary filename
@@ -292,6 +307,7 @@ unless ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
# the file as soon as it is closed. Usually indicates
# use of the O_TEMPORARY flag to sysopen.
# Usually irrelevant on unix
+# "use_exlock" => Indicates that O_EXLOCK should be used. Default is true.
# Optionally a reference to a scalar can be passed into the function
# On error this will be used to store the reason for the error
@@ -328,6 +344,7 @@ sub _gettemp {
"mkdir" => 0,
"suffixlen" => 0,
"unlink_on_close" => 0,
+ "use_exlock" => 1,
"ErrStr" => \$tempErrStr,
);
@@ -437,6 +454,10 @@ sub _gettemp {
# not a file -- no point returning a name that includes a directory
# that does not exist or is not writable
+ unless (-e $parent) {
+ ${$options{ErrStr}} = "Parent directory ($parent) does not exist";
+ return ();
+ }
unless (-d $parent) {
${$options{ErrStr}} = "Parent directory ($parent) is not a directory";
return ();
@@ -493,6 +514,7 @@ sub _gettemp {
my $flags = ( ($options{"unlink_on_close"} && !$KEEP_ALL) ?
$OPENTEMPFLAGS :
$OPENFLAGS );
+ $flags |= $LOCKFLAG if (defined $LOCKFLAG && $options{use_exlock});
$open_success = sysopen($fh, $path, $flags, 0600);
}
if ( $open_success ) {
@@ -587,22 +609,6 @@ sub _gettemp {
}
-# Internal routine to return a random character from the
-# character list. Does not do an srand() since rand()
-# will do one automatically
-
-# No arguments. Return value is the random character
-
-# No longer called since _replace_XX runs a few percent faster if
-# I inline the code. This is important if we are creating thousands of
-# temporary files.
-
-sub _randchar {
-
- $CHARS[ int( rand( $#CHARS ) ) ];
-
-}
-
# Internal routine to replace the XXXX... with random characters
# This has to be done by _gettemp() every time it fails to
# open a temp file/dir
@@ -623,11 +629,12 @@ sub _replace_XX {
# and suffixlen=0 returns nothing if used in the substr directly
# Alternatively, could simply set $ignore to length($path)-1
# Don't want to always use substr when not required though.
+ my $end = ( $] >= 5.006 ? "\\z" : "\\Z" );
if ($ignore) {
- substr($path, 0, - $ignore) =~ s/X(?=X*\z)/$CHARS[ int( rand( $#CHARS ) ) ]/ge;
+ substr($path, 0, - $ignore) =~ s/X(?=X*$end)/$CHARS[ int( rand( @CHARS ) ) ]/ge;
} else {
- $path =~ s/X(?=X*\z)/$CHARS[ int( rand( $#CHARS ) ) ]/ge;
+ $path =~ s/X(?=X*$end)/$CHARS[ int( rand( @CHARS ) ) ]/ge;
}
return $path;
}
@@ -678,7 +685,7 @@ sub _is_safe {
# UID is in [4]
if ($info[4] > File::Temp->top_system_uid() && $info[4] != $>) {
- Carp::cluck(sprintf "uid=$info[4] topuid=%s euid=$< path='$path'",
+ Carp::cluck(sprintf "uid=$info[4] topuid=%s euid=$> path='$path'",
File::Temp->top_system_uid());
$$err_ref = "Directory owned neither by root nor the current user"
@@ -733,6 +740,7 @@ sub _is_verysafe {
# Should Get the value of _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED if it is defined
# and If it is not there do the extensive test
+ local($@);
my $chown_restricted;
$chown_restricted = &POSIX::_PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED()
if eval { &POSIX::_PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED(); 1};
@@ -974,7 +982,7 @@ available.
Create a temporary file object.
- my $tmp = new File::Temp();
+ my $tmp = File::Temp->new();
by default the object is constructed as if C<tempfile>
was called without options, but with the additional behaviour
@@ -982,11 +990,11 @@ that the temporary file is removed by th
if UNLINK is set to true (the default).
Supported arguments are the same as for C<tempfile>: UNLINK
-(defaulting to true), DIR and SUFFIX. Additionally, the filename
+(defaulting to true), DIR, EXLOCK and SUFFIX. Additionally, the filename
template is specified using the TEMPLATE option. The OPEN option
is not supported (the file is always opened).
- $tmp = new File::Temp( TEMPLATE => 'tempXXXXX',
+ $tmp = File::Temp->new( TEMPLATE => 'tempXXXXX',
DIR => 'mydir',
SUFFIX => '.dat');
@@ -1024,6 +1032,9 @@ sub new {
# Store the filename in the scalar slot
${*$fh} = $path;
+ # Cache the filename by pid so that the destructor can decide whether to remove it
+ $FILES_CREATED_BY_OBJECT{$$}{$path} = 1;
+
# Store unlink information in hash slot (plus other constructor info)
%{*$fh} = %args;
@@ -1036,9 +1047,48 @@ sub new {
return $fh;
}
+=item B<newdir>
+
+Create a temporary directory using an object oriented interface.
+
+ $dir = File::Temp->newdir();
+
+By default the directory is deleted when the object goes out of scope.
+
+Supports the same options as the C<tempdir> function. Note that directories
+created with this method default to CLEANUP => 1.
+
+ $dir = File::Temp->newdir( $template, %options );
+
+=cut
+
+sub newdir {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ # need to handle args as in tempdir because we have to force CLEANUP
+ # default without passing CLEANUP to tempdir
+ my $template = (scalar(@_) % 2 == 1 ? shift(@_) : undef );
+ my %options = @_;
+ my $cleanup = (exists $options{CLEANUP} ? $options{CLEANUP} : 1 );
+
+ delete $options{CLEANUP};
+
+ my $tempdir;
+ if (defined $template) {
+ $tempdir = tempdir( $template, %options );
+ } else {
+ $tempdir = tempdir( %options );
+ }
+ return bless { DIRNAME => $tempdir,
+ CLEANUP => $cleanup,
+ LAUNCHPID => $$,
+ }, "File::Temp::Dir";
+}
+
=item B<filename>
-Return the name of the temporary file associated with this object.
+Return the name of the temporary file associated with this object
+(if the object was created using the "new" constructor).
$filename = $tmp->filename;
@@ -1057,6 +1107,15 @@ sub STRINGIFY {
return $self->filename;
}
+=item B<dirname>
+
+Return the name of the temporary directory associated with this
+object (if the object was created using the "newdir" constructor).
+
+ $dirname = $tmpdir->dirname;
+
+This method is called automatically when the object is used in string context.
+
=item B<unlink_on_destroy>
Control whether the file is unlinked when the object goes out of scope.
@@ -1085,7 +1144,15 @@ if UNLINK is not specified).
No error is given if the unlink fails.
-If the global variable $KEEP_ALL is true, the file will not be removed.
+If the object has been passed to a child process during a fork, the
+file will be deleted when the object goes out of scope in the parent.
+
+For a temporary directory object the directory will be removed
+unless the CLEANUP argument was used in the constructor (and set to
+false) or C<unlink_on_destroy> was modified after creation.
+
+If the global variable $KEEP_ALL is true, the file or directory
+will not be removed.
=cut
@@ -1094,6 +1161,9 @@ sub DESTROY {
if (${*$self}{UNLINK} && !$KEEP_ALL) {
print "# ---------> Unlinking $self\n" if $DEBUG;
+ # only delete if this process created it
+ return unless exists $FILES_CREATED_BY_OBJECT{$$}{$self->filename};
+
# The unlink1 may fail if the file has been closed
# by the caller. This leaves us with the decision
# of whether to refuse to remove the file or simply
@@ -1145,6 +1215,12 @@ But see the WARNING at the end.
Translates the template as before except that a directory name
is specified.
+ ($fh, $filename) = tempfile($template, TMPDIR => 1);
+
+Equivalent to specifying a DIR of "File::Spec->tmpdir", writing the file
+into the same temporary directory as would be used if no template was
+specified at all.
+
($fh, $filename) = tempfile($template, UNLINK => 1);
Return the filename and filehandle as before except that the file is
@@ -1163,7 +1239,7 @@ automatically generated. This temporary
(L<File::Spec>) unless a directory is specified explicitly with the
DIR option.
- $fh = tempfile( $template, DIR => $dir );
+ $fh = tempfile( DIR => $dir );
If called in scalar context, only the filehandle is returned and the
file will automatically be deleted when closed on operating systems
@@ -1186,6 +1262,16 @@ if warnings are turned on. Consider usin
and mktemp() functions described elsewhere in this document
if opening the file is not required.
+If the operating system supports it (for example BSD derived systems), the
+filehandle will be opened with O_EXLOCK (open with exclusive file lock).
+This can sometimes cause problems if the intention is to pass the filename
+to another system that expects to take an exclusive lock itself (such as
+DBD::SQLite) whilst ensuring that the tempfile is not reused. In this
+situation the "EXLOCK" option can be passed to tempfile. By default EXLOCK
+will be true (this retains compatibility with earlier releases).
+
+ ($fh, $filename) = tempfile($template, EXLOCK => 0);
+
Options can be combined as required.
Will croak() if there is an error.
@@ -1199,11 +1285,13 @@ sub tempfile {
# Default options
my %options = (
- "DIR" => undef, # Directory prefix
+ "DIR" => undef, # Directory prefix
"SUFFIX" => '', # Template suffix
"UNLINK" => 0, # Do not unlink file on exit
"OPEN" => 1, # Open file
- );
+ "TMPDIR" => 0, # Place tempfile in tempdir if template specified
+ "EXLOCK" => 1, # Open file with O_EXLOCK
+ );
# Check to see whether we have an odd or even number of arguments
my $template = (scalar(@_) % 2 == 1 ? shift(@_) : undef);
@@ -1234,10 +1322,15 @@ sub tempfile {
# First generate a template if not defined and prefix the directory
# If no template must prefix the temp directory
if (defined $template) {
+ # End up with current directory if neither DIR not TMPDIR are set
if ($options{"DIR"}) {
$template = File::Spec->catfile($options{"DIR"}, $template);
+ } elsif ($options{TMPDIR}) {
+
+ $template = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->tmpdir, $template );
+
}
} else {
@@ -1278,6 +1371,7 @@ sub tempfile {
"unlink_on_close" => $unlink_on_close,
"suffixlen" => length($options{'SUFFIX'}),
"ErrStr" => \$errstr,
+ "use_exlock" => $options{EXLOCK},
) );
# Set up an exit handler that can do whatever is right for the
@@ -1312,7 +1406,15 @@ sub tempfile {
=item B<tempdir>
-This is the recommended interface for creation of temporary directories.
+This is the recommended interface for creation of temporary
+directories. By default the directory will not be removed on exit
+(that is, it won't be temporary; this behaviour can not be changed
+because of issues with backwards compatibility). To enable removal
+either use the CLEANUP option which will trigger removal on program
+exit, or consider using the "newdir" method in the object interface which
+will allow the directory to be cleaned up when the object goes out of
+scope.
+
The behaviour of the function depends on the arguments:
$tempdir = tempdir();
@@ -2045,11 +2147,10 @@ Options are:
=item STANDARD
-Do the basic security measures to ensure the directory exists and
-is writable, that the umask() is fixed before opening of the file,
-that temporary files are opened only if they do not already exist, and
-that possible race conditions are avoided. Finally the L<unlink0|"unlink0">
-function is used to remove files safely.
+Do the basic security measures to ensure the directory exists and is
+writable, that temporary files are opened only if they do not already
+exist, and that possible race conditions are avoided. Finally the
+L<unlink0|"unlink0"> function is used to remove files safely.
=item MEDIUM
@@ -2237,9 +2338,12 @@ themselves to give up if they exceed the
=head2 BINMODE
The file returned by File::Temp will have been opened in binary mode
-if such a mode is available. If that is not correct, use the binmode()
+if such a mode is available. If that is not correct, use the C<binmode()>
function to change the mode of the filehandle.
+Note that you can modify the encoding of a file opened by File::Temp
+also by using C<binmode()>.
+
=head1 HISTORY
Originally began life in May 1999 as an XS interface to the system
@@ -2256,10 +2360,14 @@ L<POSIX/tmpnam>, L<POSIX/tmpfile>, L<Fil
See L<IO::File> and L<File::MkTemp>, L<Apache::TempFile> for
different implementations of temporary file handling.
+See L<File::Tempdir> for an alternative object-oriented wrapper for
+the C<tempdir> function.
+
=head1 AUTHOR
Tim Jenness E<lt>tjenness@cpan.orgE<gt>
+Copyright (C) 2007 Tim Jenness.
Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Tim Jenness and the UK Particle Physics and
Astronomy Research Council. All Rights Reserved. This program is free
software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
@@ -2272,4 +2380,46 @@ security enhancements.
=cut
+package File::Temp::Dir;
+
+use File::Path qw/ rmtree /;
+use strict;
+use overload '""' => "STRINGIFY", fallback => 1;
+
+# private class specifically to support tempdir objects
+# created by File::Temp->newdir
+
+# ostensibly the same method interface as File::Temp but without
+# inheriting all the IO::Seekable methods and other cruft
+
+# Read-only - returns the name of the temp directory
+
+sub dirname {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{DIRNAME};
+}
+
+sub STRINGIFY {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->dirname;
+}
+
+sub unlink_on_destroy {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if (@_) {
+ $self->{CLEANUP} = shift;
+ }
+ return $self->{CLEANUP};
+}
+
+sub DESTROY {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if ($self->unlink_on_destroy &&
+ $$ == $self->{LAUNCHPID} && !$File::Temp::KEEP_ALL) {
+ rmtree($self->{DIRNAME}, $File::Temp::DEBUG, 0)
+ if -d $self->{DIRNAME};
+ }
+}
+
+
1;
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/cmp.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/cmp.t
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/fork.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/fork.t
--- perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/fork.t.OLD 2008-10-23 10:14:08.000000000 -0400
+++ perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/fork.t 2008-10-23 10:14:04.000000000 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+$| = 1;
+
+# Note that because fork loses test count we do not use Test::More
+
+use strict;
+
+BEGIN { print "1..8\n"; }
+
+use File::Temp;
+
+# OO interface
+
+my $file = File::Temp->new(CLEANUP=>1);
+
+myok( 1, -f $file->filename, "OO File exists" );
+
+my $children = 2;
+for my $i (1 .. $children) {
+ my $pid = fork;
+ die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined $pid;
+ if ($pid) {
+ # parent process
+ next;
+ } else {
+ # in a child we can't keep the count properly so we do it manually
+ # make sure that child 1 dies first
+ srand();
+ my $time = (($i-1) * 5) +int(rand(5));
+ print "# child $i sleeping for $time seconds\n";
+ sleep($time);
+ my $count = $i + 1;
+ myok( $count, -f $file->filename(), "OO file present in child $i" );
+ print "# child $i exiting\n";
+ exit;
+ }
+}
+
+while ($children) {
+ wait;
+ $children--;
+}
+
+
+
+myok( 4, -f $file->filename(), "OO File exists in parent" );
+
+# non-OO interface
+
+my ($fh, $filename) = File::Temp::tempfile( CLEANUP => 1 );
+
+myok( 5, -f $filename, "non-OO File exists" );
+
+$children = 2;
+for my $i (1 .. $children) {
+ my $pid = fork;
+ die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined $pid;
+ if ($pid) {
+ # parent process
+ next;
+ } else {
+ srand();
+ my $time = (($i-1) * 5) +int(rand(5));
+ print "# child $i sleeping for $time seconds\n";
+ sleep($time);
+ my $count = 5 + $i;
+ myok( $count, -f $filename, "non-OO File present in child $i" );
+ print "# child $i exiting\n";
+ exit;
+ }
+}
+
+while ($children) {
+ wait;
+ $children--;
+}
+myok(8, -f $filename, "non-OO File exists in parent" );
+
+
+# Local ok sub handles explicit number
+sub myok {
+ my ($count, $test, $msg) = @_;
+
+ if ($test) {
+ print "ok $count - $msg\n";
+ } else {
+ print "not ok $count - $msg\n";
+ }
+ return $test;
+}
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/lock.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/lock.t
--- perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/lock.t.OLD 2008-10-23 10:14:27.000000000 -0400
+++ perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/lock.t 2008-10-23 10:14:24.000000000 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+#!perl -w
+# Test O_EXLOCK
+
+use Test::More;
+use strict;
+use Fcntl;
+
+BEGIN {
+# see if we have O_EXLOCK
+ eval { &Fcntl::O_EXLOCK; };
+ if ($@) {
+ plan skip_all => 'Do not seem to have O_EXLOCK';
+ } else {
+ plan tests => 4;
+ use_ok( "File::Temp" );
+ }
+}
+
+# Need Symbol package for lexical filehandle on older perls
+require Symbol if $] < 5.006;
+
+# Get a tempfile with O_EXLOCK
+my $fh = new File::Temp();
+ok( -e "$fh", "temp file is present" );
+
+# try to open it with a lock
+my $flags = O_CREAT | O_RDWR | O_EXLOCK;
+
+my $timeout = 5;
+my $status;
+eval {
+ local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm\n" }; # NB: \n required
+ alarm $timeout;
+ my $newfh;
+ $newfh = &Symbol::gensym if $] < 5.006;
+ $status = sysopen($newfh, "$fh", $flags, 0600);
+ alarm 0;
+};
+if ($@) {
+ die unless $@ eq "alarm\n"; # propagate unexpected errors
+ # timed out
+}
+ok( !$status, "File $fh is locked" );
+
+# Now get a tempfile with locking disabled
+$fh = new File::Temp( EXLOCK => 0 );
+
+eval {
+ local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm\n" }; # NB: \n required
+ alarm $timeout;
+ my $newfh;
+ $newfh = &Symbol::gensym if $] < 5.006;
+ $status = sysopen($newfh, "$fh", $flags, 0600);
+ alarm 0;
+};
+if ($@) {
+ die unless $@ eq "alarm\n"; # propagate unexpected errors
+ # timed out
+}
+ok( $status, "File $fh is not locked");
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/mktemp.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/mktemp.t
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/object.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/object.t
--- perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/object.t.OLD 2007-12-18 05:47:07.000000000 -0500
+++ perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/object.t 2007-11-19 15:49:20.000000000 -0500
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Test for File::Temp - OO interface
use strict;
-use Test::More tests => 26;
+use Test::More tests => 30;
use File::Spec;
# Will need to check that all files were unlinked correctly
@@ -44,7 +44,22 @@ ok( (-f "$fh"), "File $fh still exists a
# Check again at exit
push(@files, "$fh");
-# TEMPDIR test
+# OO tempdir
+my $tdir = File::Temp->newdir();
+my $dirname = "$tdir"; # Stringify overload
+ok( -d $dirname, "Directory $tdir exists");
+undef $tdir;
+ok( !-d $dirname, "Directory should now be gone");
+
+# Quick basic tempfile test
+my $qfh = File::Temp->new();
+my $qfname = "$qfh";
+ok (-f $qfname, "temp file exists");
+undef $qfh;
+ok( !-f $qfname, "temp file now gone");
+
+
+# TEMPDIR test as somewhere to put the temp files
# Create temp directory in current dir
my $template = 'tmpdirXXXXXX';
print "# Template: $template\n";
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/posix.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/posix.t
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/security.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/security.t
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/seekable.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/seekable.t
--- perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/seekable.t.OLD 2007-12-18 05:47:07.000000000 -0500
+++ perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/seekable.t 2007-11-14 19:19:19.000000000 -0500
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# change 'tests => 1' to 'tests => last_test_to_print';
-use Test::More tests => 7;
+use Test::More tests => 10;
BEGIN { use_ok('File::Temp') };
#########################
@@ -21,7 +21,11 @@ isa_ok( $tmp, 'IO::Handle' );
isa_ok( $tmp, 'IO::Seekable' );
# make sure the seek method is available...
-ok( File::Temp->can('seek'), 'tmp can seek' );
+# Note that we need a reasonably modern IO::Seekable
+SKIP: {
+ skip "IO::Seekable is too old", 1 if IO::Seekable->VERSION <= 1.06;
+ ok( File::Temp->can('seek'), 'tmp can seek' );
+}
# make sure IO::Handle methods are still there...
ok( File::Temp->can('print'), 'tmp can print' );
@@ -30,3 +34,7 @@ ok( File::Temp->can('print'), 'tmp can p
$c = scalar @File::Temp::EXPORT;
$l = join ' ', @File::Temp::EXPORT;
ok( $c == 9, "really exporting $c: $l" );
+
+ok(defined eval { SEEK_SET() }, 'SEEK_SET defined by File::Temp') or diag $@;
+ok(defined eval { SEEK_END() }, 'SEEK_END defined by File::Temp') or diag $@;
+ok(defined eval { SEEK_CUR() }, 'SEEK_CUR defined by File::Temp') or diag $@;
diff -up perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/tempfile.t.OLD perl-5.10.0/lib/File/Temp/t/tempfile.t
diff -up perl-5.10.0/MANIFEST.OLD perl-5.10.0/MANIFEST
--- perl-5.10.0/MANIFEST.OLD 2008-10-23 10:35:38.000000000 -0400
+++ perl-5.10.0/MANIFEST 2008-10-23 10:36:35.000000000 -0400
@@ -1890,6 +1890,8 @@ lib/File/stat.pm By-name interface to P
lib/File/stat.t See if File::stat works
lib/File/Temp.pm create safe temporary files and file handles
lib/File/Temp/t/cmp.t See if File::Temp works
+lib/File/Temp/t/fork.t See if File::Temp works
+lib/File/Temp/t/lock.t See if File::Temp works
lib/File/Temp/t/mktemp.t See if File::Temp works
lib/File/Temp/t/object.t See if File::Temp works
lib/File/Temp/t/posix.t See if File::Temp works