+sub test_rcs_update {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # anything else worth testing?
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_prepedit {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # for existing file, returns latest revision in repo
+ # - what's this used for? should it return latest revision in checkout?
+ # for new file, returns empty string
+
+ # netbsd web log says "could not open lock file"
+ # XXX does this work right?
+ # how about with un-added dirs in the srcdir?
+ # how about with cvsps.core lying around?
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_commit {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # if someone else changed the page since rcs_prepedit was called:
+ # - try to merge into our working copy
+ # - if merge succeeds, proceed to commit
+ # - else, return page content with the conflict markers in it
+ # commit:
+ # - if success, return undef
+ # - else, revert + return content with the conflict markers in it
+ # git.pm receives "session" param -- useful here?
+ # web commits start with "web commit {by,from} "
+ # seeing File::chdir errors on commit?
+
+ # XXX commit can fail due to "could not open lock file"
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_commit_staged {
+ # if commit succeeds, return undef
+ # else, warn and return error message (really? or just non-undef?)
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_add {
+ my @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 0);
+
+ my $message = "add a top-level ASCII (non-UTF-8) page via VCS API";
+ my $file = q{test0.mdwn};
+ add_and_commit($file, $message, qq{# \$Id\$\n* some plain ASCII text});
+ is_newly_added($file);
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file, q{-kkv});
+ like(
+ readfile($config{srcdir} . "/$file"),
+ qr/^# \$Id: $file,v 1.1 .+\$$/m,
+ q{can expand RCS Id keyword},
+ );
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 1);
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, stripext($file), $message);
+
+ $message = "add a top-level dir via VCS API";
+ my $dir1 = q{test3};
+ can_mkdir($dir1);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_add($dir1);
+ # XXX test that the wrapper hangs here without our genwrapper()
+ # XXX test that the wrapper doesn't hang here with it
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 1); # despite the dir add
+ IkiWiki::rcs_commit(
+ file => $dir1,
+ message => $message,
+ token => "oom",
+ );
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 1); # dirs aren't tracked
+
+ $message = "add a non-ASCII (UTF-8) text file in an un-added dir";
+ can_mkdir($_) for (qw(test4 test4/test5));
+ $file = q{test4/test5/test1.mdwn};
+ add_and_commit($file, $message, readfile("t/test1.mdwn"));
+ is_newly_added($file);
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file, q{-kkv});
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 2);
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, stripext($file), $message);
+
+ $message = "add a binary file in an un-added dir, and commit_staged";
+ can_mkdir(q{test6});
+ $file = q{test6/test7.ico};
+ my $bindata_in = readfile("doc/favicon.ico", 1);
+ my $bindata_out = sub { readfile($config{srcdir} . "/$file", 1) };
+ writefile($file, $config{srcdir}, $bindata_in, 1);
+ is(&$bindata_out(), $bindata_in, q{binary files match before commit});
+ IkiWiki::rcs_add($file);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_commit_staged(message => $message);
+ is_newly_added($file);
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file, q{-kb});
+ is(&$bindata_out(), $bindata_in, q{binary files match after commit});
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 3);
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, $file, $message);
+ ok(
+ unlink($config{srcdir} . "/$file"),
+ q{can remove file in order to re-fetch it from repo},
+ );
+ ok(! -e $config{srcdir} . "/$file", q{really removed file});
+ IkiWiki::rcs_update();
+ is(&$bindata_out(), $bindata_in, q{binary files match after re-fetch});
+
+ $message = "add a UTF-8 and a binary file in different dirs";
+ my $file1 = "test8/test9.mdwn";
+ my $file2 = "test10/test11.ico";
+ can_mkdir($_) for (qw(test8 test10));
+ writefile($file1, $config{srcdir}, readfile('t/test2.mdwn'));
+ writefile($file2, $config{srcdir}, $bindata_in, 1);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_add($_) for ($file1, $file2);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_commit_staged(message => $message);
+ is_newly_added($_) for ($file1, $file2);
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file1, q{-kkv});
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file2, q{-kb});
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 3);
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(4);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 4);
+ # XXX test for both files in the commit, and no other files
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, $file2, $message);
+
+ $message = "remove the UTF-8 and binary files we just added";
+ IkiWiki::rcs_remove($_) for ($file1, $file2);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_commit_staged(message => $message);
+ ok(-d "$config{srcdir}/test8", q{empty dir not pruned (1)});
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(11);
+ ok(-d "$config{srcdir}/test8", q{empty dir not pruned (2)});
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 5);
+ # XXX test for both files in the commit, and no other files
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, $file2, $message);
+
+ $message = "re-add UTF-8 and binary files with names swapped";
+ writefile($file2, $config{srcdir}, readfile('t/test2.mdwn'));
+ writefile($file1, $config{srcdir}, $bindata_in, 1);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_add($_) for ($file1, $file2);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_commit_staged(message => $message);
+ isnt_newly_added($_) for ($file1, $file2);
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file2, q{-kkv});
+ is_in_keyword_substitution_mode($file1, q{-kb});
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(11);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 6);
+ # XXX test for both files in the commit, and no other files
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, $file2, $message);
+
+ # prevent web edits from attempting to create .../CVS/foo.mdwn
+ # on case-insensitive filesystems, also prevent .../cvs/foo.mdwn
+ # unless your "CVS" is something else and we've made it configurable
+ # also want a pre-commit hook for this?
+
+ # pre-commit hook:
+ # - lcase filenames
+ # - ?
+
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_remove {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # remove a top-level file
+ # - rcs_commit
+ # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, file removed
+ # remove two files (in different dirs)
+ # - rcs_commit_staged
+ # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, both files removed
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_rename {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # rename a file in the same dir
+ # - rcs_commit_staged
+ # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, one file removed, one added
+ # rename a file into a different dir
+ # - rcs_commit_staged
+ # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, one file removed, one added
+ # rename a file into a not-yet-existing dir
+ # - rcs_commit_staged
+ # - inspect recentchanges: one new change, one file removed, one added
+ # is it safe to use "mv"? what if $dest is somehow outside the wiki?
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_recentchanges {
+ my @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 0);
+
+ my $message = "Add a page via CVS directly";
+ my $file = q{test2.mdwn};
+ writefile($file, $config{srcdir}, readfile(q{t/test2.mdwn}));
+ system "cd $config{srcdir}"
+ . " && cvs add $file >/dev/null 2>&1";
+ system "cd $config{srcdir}"
+ . " && cvs commit -m \"$message\" $file >/dev/null";
+
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 1);
+ is_most_recent_change(\@changes, stripext($file), $message);
+
+ # CVS commits run ikiwiki once for every committed file (!)
+ # - commit_prep alone should fix this
+ # CVS multi-dir commits show only the first dir in recentchanges
+ # - commit_prep might also fix this?
+ # CVS post-commit hook is amped off to avoid locking against itself
+ # - commit_prep probably doesn't fix this... but maybe?
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # don't worry whether we're called with a number (we always are)
+ # other rcs tests already inspect much of the returned structure
+ # CVS commits say "cvs" and get the right committer
+ # web commits say "web" and get the right committer
+ # - and don't start with "web commit {by,from} "
+ # "nickname" -- can we ever meaningfully set this?
+
+ # prefer log_accum, then cvsps, else die
+ # run the high-level recentchanges tests 2x (once for each method)
+ # - including in other test subs that check recentchanges?
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_diff {
+ my @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 0);
+
+ my $message = "add a UTF-8 and an ASCII file in different dirs";
+ my $file1 = "rcsdiff1/utf8.mdwn";
+ my $file2 = "rcsdiff2/ascii.mdwn";
+ my $contents2 = ''; $contents2 .= "$_. foo\n" for (1..11);
+ can_mkdir($_) for (qw(rcsdiff1 rcsdiff2));
+ writefile($file1, $config{srcdir}, readfile('t/test2.mdwn'));
+ writefile($file2, $config{srcdir}, $contents2);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_add($_) for ($file1, $file2);
+ IkiWiki::rcs_commit_staged(message => $message);
+
+ # XXX we rely on rcs_recentchanges() to be called first!
+ # XXX or else for no cvsps cache to exist yet...
+ # XXX because rcs_diff() doesn't pass -x (as an optimization)
+ @changes = IkiWiki::rcs_recentchanges(3);
+ is_total_number_of_changes(\@changes, 1);
+
+ my $changeset = 1;
+
+ my $maxlines = undef;
+ my $scalar_diffs = IkiWiki::rcs_diff($changeset, $maxlines);
+ like(
+ $scalar_diffs,
+ qr/^\+11\. foo$/m,
+ q{unbounded scalar diffs go all the way to 11},
+ );
+ my @array_diffs = IkiWiki::rcs_diff($changeset, $maxlines);
+ is(
+ $array_diffs[$#array_diffs],
+ "+11. foo\n",
+ q{unbounded array diffs go all the way to 11},
+ );
+
+ $maxlines = 8;
+ $scalar_diffs = IkiWiki::rcs_diff($changeset, $maxlines);
+ unlike(
+ $scalar_diffs,
+ qr/^\+11\. foo$/m,
+ q{bounded scalar diffs don't go all the way to 11},
+ );
+ @array_diffs = IkiWiki::rcs_diff($changeset, $maxlines);
+ isnt(
+ $array_diffs[$#array_diffs],
+ "+11. foo\n",
+ q{bounded array diffs don't go all the way to 11},
+ );
+ is(
+ scalar @array_diffs,
+ $maxlines,
+ q{bounded array diffs contain expected maximum number of lines},
+ );
+
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_getctime {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # given a file, find its creation time, else return 0
+ # first implement in the obvious way
+ # then cache
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_getmtime {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # given a file, find its modification time, else return 0
+ # first implement in the obvious way
+ # then cache
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_receive {
+ my $description = q{rcs_receive doesn't make sense for CVS};
+ exists $IkiWiki::hooks{rcs}{rcs_receive}
+ ? fail($description)
+ : pass($description);
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_preprevert {
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # given a patchset number, return structure describing what'd happen:
+ # - see doc/plugins/write.mdwn:rcs_receive()
+ # don't forget about attachments
+}
+
+sub test_rcs_revert {
+ # test rcs_recentchanges() real darn well
+ # extract read-backwards patchset parser from rcs_recentchanges()
+ # recentchanges: given max, return list of changeset/files/etc.
+ # revert: given changeset ID, return list of file/rev/action
+ #
+ # can it assume we're under CVS control? or must it check?
+ # given a patchset number, stage the revert for rcs_commit_staged()
+ # if commit succeeds, return undef
+ # else, warn and return error message (really? or just non-undef?)
+}
+
+sub main {
+ my $test_methods = defined $ENV{TEST_METHOD}
+ ? $ENV{TEST_METHOD}
+ : $default_test_methods;
+
+ _startup($test_methods eq $default_test_methods);
+ _runtests(_get_matching_test_subs($test_methods));
+ _shutdown($test_methods eq $default_test_methods);
+}
+
+main();
+
+
+# INTERNAL SUPPORT ROUTINES
+
+sub _plan_for_test_more {
+ my $can_plan = shift;
+
+ foreach my $program (@required_programs) {
+ my $program_path = `which $program`;
+ chomp $program_path;
+ return plan(skip_all => "$program not available")
+ unless -x $program_path;
+ }
+
+ foreach my $module (@required_modules) {