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diff --git a/application/third_party/test-more-php/t/PHProvable.pl b/application/third_party/test-more-php/t/PHProvable.pl new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1d2295895 --- /dev/null +++ b/application/third_party/test-more-php/t/PHProvable.pl @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#!/bin/env perl + +# PHProveable.pl +# +# A wrapper/dummy for +# +# This script allows you to use the prove program with PHP test scripts +# that output TAP, such as those written with Test-Simple or Test-More, +# without requiring that the php test script be writen with a UNIX style +# shebang line pointing to the processor: +# +# #!/bin/env php +# +# USAGE: +# Your PHP test script should be named like this: TESTSCRIPTNAME.t.php. +# You can either copy this file and name it TESTSCRIPTNAME.t or call it +# explicitly as the first and only argument: +# PHProvable.pl TESTSCRIPTNAME.t.php +# The first method means you end up with a stub for each PHP script, +# although on a system with symlinks you can use a symlink instead of +# copying PHProveable: +# ln -s PHPRoveable.pl TESTSCRIPTNAME.t +# The stub method allows you to just run `prove` in a directory and have +# it look for a /t directory, then find your *.t stubs and run them as +# usual. +# +# NOTES: +# Yeah, there are many ways to skin a cat. You could just leave the .php +# off your test script and add the shebang line, but then you can't just +# run the script via CGI without the shebang showing up as extra content, +# and it won't work on windows via the CLI. + +my $script = $ARGV[0] ? $ARGV[0] : "$0.php"; +my $php_interp = $ENV{'PHP'} ? $ENV{'PHP'} : 'php'; +exec("$php_interp $script"); |