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As discussed in t/README, tests should aim to use PERL_PATH rather than straight "perl". We usually do this automatically with a "perl" function in test-lib.sh, but a few cases need to be handled specially. One such case is the apply-one-time-perl.sh CGI, which invokes plain "perl". It should be using $PERL_PATH, but to make that work, we must also instruct Apache to pass through the variable. Prior to this patch, doing: mv /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/my-perl make PERL_PATH=/usr/bin/my-perl test would fail t5702, t5703, and t5616. After this it passes. This is a pretty extreme case, as even if you install perl elsewhere, you'd likely still have it in your $PATH. A more realistic case is that you don't want to use the perl in your $PATH (because it's older, broken, etc) and expect PERL_PATH to consistently override that (since that's what it's documented to do). Removing it completely is just a convenient way of completely breaking it for testing purposes. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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27 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# If "one-time-perl" exists in $HTTPD_ROOT_PATH, run perl on the HTTP response,
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# using the contents of "one-time-perl" as the perl command to be run. If the
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# response was modified as a result, delete "one-time-perl" so that subsequent
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# HTTP responses are no longer modified.
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#
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# This can be used to simulate the effects of the repository changing in
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# between HTTP request-response pairs.
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if test -f one-time-perl
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then
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LC_ALL=C
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export LC_ALL
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"$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-http-backend" >out
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"$PERL_PATH" -pe "$(cat one-time-perl)" out >out_modified
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if cmp -s out out_modified
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then
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cat out
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else
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cat out_modified
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rm one-time-perl
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fi
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else
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"$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-http-backend"
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fi
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