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Update the bundled external perl module Text-Template to version 1.56

Fixes #9287

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9828)
Richard Levitte 4 years ago
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      external/perl/Downloaded.txt
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      external/perl/MODULES.txt
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      external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/Artistic
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+ 2 - 2
external/perl/Downloaded.txt

@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ Here, we simply list those modules and where we got them from.
 Downloaded and bundled Perl modules
 -----------------------------------
 
-Text::Template 1.46 was downloaded from
-http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/M/MJ/MJD/Text-Template-1.46.tar.gz
+Text::Template 1.56 was downloaded from
+https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/M/MS/MSCHOUT/Text-Template-1.56.tar.gz

+ 1 - 1
external/perl/MODULES.txt

@@ -1 +1 @@
-Text-Template-1.46/lib
+Text-Template-1.56/lib

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-school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
-necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
-
-  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
-  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
-
-  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
-  Ty Coon, President of Vice
-
-This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
-proprietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine library, you may
-consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
-library.  If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General
-Public License instead of this License.

+ 0 - 25
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/MANIFEST

@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-MANIFEST
-COPYING
-Artistic
-Makefile.PL
-INSTALL
-README
-lib/Text/Template.pm
-lib/Text/Template/Preprocess.pm
-t/00-version.t
-t/01-basic.t
-t/02-hash.t
-t/03-out.t
-t/04-safe.t
-t/05-safe2.t
-t/06-ofh.t
-t/07-safe3.t
-t/08-exported.t
-t/09-error.t
-t/10-delimiters.t
-t/11-prepend.t
-t/12-preprocess.t
-t/13-taint.t
-t/14-broken.t
-META.yml                                 Module meta-data (added by MakeMaker)
-META.json                                Module JSON meta-data (added by MakeMaker)

+ 0 - 39
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/META.json

@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-{
-   "abstract" : "unknown",
-   "author" : [
-      "unknown"
-   ],
-   "dynamic_config" : 1,
-   "generated_by" : "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.62, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120630",
-   "license" : [
-      "unknown"
-   ],
-   "meta-spec" : {
-      "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec",
-      "version" : "2"
-   },
-   "name" : "Text-Template",
-   "no_index" : {
-      "directory" : [
-         "t",
-         "inc"
-      ]
-   },
-   "prereqs" : {
-      "build" : {
-         "requires" : {
-            "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0"
-         }
-      },
-      "configure" : {
-         "requires" : {
-            "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0"
-         }
-      },
-      "runtime" : {
-         "requires" : {}
-      }
-   },
-   "release_status" : "stable",
-   "version" : "1.46"
-}

+ 0 - 21
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/META.yml

@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
----
-abstract: unknown
-author:
-  - unknown
-build_requires:
-  ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 0
-configure_requires:
-  ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 0
-dynamic_config: 1
-generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.62, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120630'
-license: unknown
-meta-spec:
-  url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
-  version: 1.4
-name: Text-Template
-no_index:
-  directory:
-    - t
-    - inc
-requires: {}
-version: 1.46

+ 0 - 7
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/Makefile.PL

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
-WriteMakefile(
-	      NAME => 'Text::Template',
-	      VERSION_FROM => 'lib/Text/Template.pm',
-#	      'linkext' => {LINKTYPE => ''},
-	      'dist' => {COMPRESS => 'gzip', SUFFIX => 'gz'},
-);

+ 0 - 339
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/README

@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
-
-Text::Template v1.46
-
-This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or
-filling in templates generally.  A `template' is a piece of text that
-has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there.  When you
-`fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace
-them with their values.  
-
-Here's an example of a template:
-
-	Dear {$title} {$lastname},
-
-	It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your
-	{$monthname[$last_paid_month]} payment.  Please remit
-	${sprintf("%.2f", $amount)} immediately, or your patellae may
-	be needlessly endangered.
-
-			Love,
-
-			Mark "{nickname(rand 20)}" Dominus
-
-
-The result of filling in this template is a string, which might look
-something like this:
-
-	Dear Mr. Gates,
-
-	It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your
-	February payment.  Please remit
-	$392.12 immediately, or your patellae may
-	be needlessly endangered.
-
-
-			Love,
-
-			Mark "Vizopteryx" Dominus
-
-You can store a template in a file outside your program.  People can
-modify the template without modifying the program.  You can separate
-the formatting details from the main code, and put the formatting
-parts of the program into the template.  That prevents code bloat and
-encourages functional separation.
-
-You can fill in the template in a `Safe' compartment.  This means that
-if you don't trust the person who wrote the code in the template, you
-won't have to worry that they are tampering with your program when you
-execute it.  
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Text::Template was originally released some time in late 1995 or early
-1996.  After three years of study and investigation, I rewrote it from
-scratch in January 1999.  The new version, 1.0, was much faster,
-delivered better functionality and was almost 100% backward-compatible
-with the previous beta versions.
-
-I have added a number of useful features and conveniences since the
-1.0 release, while still retaining backward compatibility.  With one
-merely cosmetic change, the current version of Text::Template passes
-the test suite that the old beta versions passed.
-
-Questions or comments should be addressed to
-mjd-perl-template+@plover.com.  This address goes directly to me, and
-not to anyone else; it is not a mailing list address.
-
-To receive occasional announcements of new versions of T::T, send an
-empty note to mjd-perl-template-request@plover.com.  This mailing list
-is not for discussion; it is for announcements only.  Therefore, there
-is no address for sending messages to the list.
-
-You can get the most recent version of Text::Template, news, comments,
-and other collateral information from
-<URL:http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/Template/>.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.46 since v1.44:
-
-        Thanks to Rik Signes, there is a new
-        Text::Template->append_text_to_output method, which
-        Text::Template always uses whenever it wants to emit output.
-        You can subclass this to get control over the output, for
-        example for postprocessing.
-
-        A spurious warning is no longer emitted when the TYPE
-        parameter to ->new is omitted.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-What's new in v1.44 since v1.43: 
-
-This is a maintentance release.  There are no feature changes.
-
-        _scrubpkg, which was responsible for eptying out temporary
-        packages after the module had done with them, wasn't always
-        working; the result was memory-leaks in long-running
-        applications.  This should be fixed now, and there is a test
-        in the test suite for it.
-
-        Minor changes to the test suite to prevent spurious errors.
-
-        Minor documentation changes.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-What's new in v1.43 since v1.42:
-
-        The ->new method now fails immediately and sets
-        $Text::Template::ERROR if the file that is named by a filename
-        argument does not exist or cannot be opened for some other
-        reason.  Formerly, the constructor would succeed and the
-        ->fill_in call would fail.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.42 since v1.41:
-
-This is a maintentance release.  There are no feature changes.
-
-        Fixed a bug relating to use of UNTAINT under perl 5.005_03 and
-        possibly other versions.
-
-        Taint-related tests are now more comprehensive.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.41 since v1.40:
-
-This is a maintentance release.  There are no feature changes.
-
-        Tests now work correctly on Windows systems and possibly on
-        other non-unix systems.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.40 since v1.31:
-
-        New UNTAINT option tells the module that it is safe to 'eval'
-        code even though it has come from a file or filehandle.
-
-        Code added to prevent memory leaks when filling many
-        templates.  Thanks to Itamar Almeida de Carvalho.
-
-        Bug fix:  $OUT was not correctly initialized when used in
-        conjunction with SAFE.
-
-        You may now use a glob ref when passing a filehandle to the
-        ->new funcion.  Formerly, a glob was reuqired.
-
-        New subclass:  Text::Template::Preprocess.  Just like
-        Text::Template, but you may supply a PREPROCESS option in the
-        constructor or the fill_in call; this is a function which
-        receives each code fragment prior to evaluation, and which may
-        modify and return the fragment; the modified fragment is what
-        is evaluated.
-
-        Error messages passed to BROKEN subroutines will now report
-        the correct line number of the template at which the error
-        occurred:
-
-                Illegal division by zero at template line 37.
-
-        If the template comes from a file, the filename will be
-        reported as well:
-
-                Illegal division by zero at catalog.tmpl line 37.
-
-
-        INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE:
-
-        The format of the default error message has changed.  It used
-        to look like:
-
-                Program fragment at line 30 delivered error ``Illegal division by zero''
-
-        It now looks like:
-
-                Program fragment delivered error ``Illegal division by zero at catalog.tmpl line 37''
-
-        Note that the default message used to report the line number
-        at which the program fragment began; it now reports the line
-        number at which the error actually occurred.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-What's new in v1.31 since v1.23:
-
-	Just bug fixes---fill_in_string was failing.  Thanks to 
-        Donald L. Greer Jr. for the test case.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-What's new in v1.23 since v1.22:
-
-	Small bug fix:  DELIMITER and other arguments were being
-	ignored in calls to fill_in_file and fill_this_in.  (Thanks to
-	Jonathan Roy for reporting this.)
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-What's new in v1.22 since v1.20:
-
-	You can now specify that certain Perl statements be prepended
-	to the beginning of every program fragment in a template,
-	either per template, or for all templates, or for the duration
-	of only one call to fill_in.  This is useful, for example, if
-	you want to enable `strict' checks in your templates but you
-	don't want to manually add `use strict' to the front of every
-	program fragment everywhere.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-What's new in v1.20 since v1.12:
-
-	You can now specify that the program fragment delimiters are
-	strings other than { and }.  This has three interesting
-	effects: First, it changes the delimiter strings.  Second, it
-	disables the special meaning of \, so you have to be really,
-	really sure that the delimiters will not appear in your
-	templates.  And third, because of the simplifications
-	introduced by the elimination of \ processing, template
-	parsing is 20-25% faster.
-
-	See the manual section on `Alternative Delimiters'.
-
-	Fixed bug having to do with undefined values in HASH options.
-	In particular, Text::Template no longer generates a warning if
-	you try to give a variable an undefined value.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.12 since v1.11:
-
-	I forgot to say that Text::Template ISA Exporter, so the
-	exported functions never got exported.  Duhhh!
-
-	Template TYPEs are now case-insensitive.  The `new' method now
-	diagnoses attempts to use an invalid TYPE.
-
-	More tests for these things.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.11 since v1.10:
-
-	Fixed a bug in the way backslashes were processed.  The 1.10
-	behavior was incompatible with the beta versions and was also
-	inconvenient.  (`\n' in templates was replaced with `n' before
-	it was given to Perl for evaluation.)  The new behavior is
-	also incompatible with the beta versions, but it is only a
-	little bit incompatible, and it is probbaly better.
-
-	Documentation for the new behavior, and tests for the bug.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.10 since v1.03:
-
-	New OUTPUT option delivers template results directly to a
-	filehandle instead of making them into a string.  Saves space
-	and time. 
-
-	PACKAGE and HASH now work intelligently with SAFE.
-
-	Fragments may now output data directly to the template, rather
-	than having to arrange to return it as a return value at the
-	end.  This means that where you used to have to write this:
-
-			{ my $blist = '';
-		          foreach $i (@items) {
-		            $blist .= qq{  * $i\n};
-		          }    
-		          $blist;
-		        } 
-
-	You can now write this instead, because $OUT is special.
-
-			{ foreach $i (@items) {
-		            $OUT.= "  * $i\n";
-		          }    
-		        } 
-
-	(`A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down.')
-
-	Fixed some small bugs.  Worked around a bug in Perl that does
-	the wrong thing with $x = <Y> when $x contains a glob.
-
-	More documentation.  Errors fixed.
-
-	Lots more tests.  
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-What's new in v1.03 since v1.0:
-
-	Code added to support HASH option to fill_in.
-	(Incl. `_gensym' function.)
-	
-	Documentation for HASH.
-	
-	New test file for HASH.
-	
-	Note about failure of lexical variables to propagate into
- 	templates.  Why does this surprise people?
-	
-	Bug fix: program fragments are evaluated in an environment with
- 	`no strict' by default.  Otherwise, you get a lot of `Global
- 	symbol "$v" requires explicit package name' failures.  Why didn't
- 	the test program pick this up?  Because the only variable the test
- 	program ever used was `$a', which is exempt.  Duhhhhh.
-	
-	Fixed the test program.
-	
-	Various minor documentation fixes.
-
-
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Improvements of 1.0 over the old 0.1beta:
-
-New features:
-
-      At least twice as fast 
-
-      Better support for filling out the same template more than once 
-
-      Now supports evaluation of program fragments in Safe
-      compartments. (Thanks, Jonathan!)  
-
-      Better argument syntax 
-
-      More convenience functions 
-
-      The parser is much better and simpler. 
-
-      Once a template is parsed, the parsed version is stored so that
-      it needn't be parsed again.  
-
-      BROKEN function behavior is rationalized. You can now pass an
-      arbitrary argument to your BROKEN function, or return a value
-      from it to the main program.  
-
-      Documentation overhauled. 
-

+ 0 - 11
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/00-version.t

@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-
-use Text::Template;
-print "1..1\n";
-
-if ($Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46) {
-        print "ok 1\n";
-} else {
-        print "not ok 1\n";
-}
-

+ 0 - 266
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/01-basic.t

@@ -1,266 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# Tests of basic, essential functionality
-#
-
-use Text::Template;
-$X::v = $Y::v = 0;		# Suppress `var used only once'
-
-print "1..31\n";
-
-$n=1;
-
-$template_1 = <<EOM;
-We will put value of \$v (which is "abc") here -> {\$v}
-We will evaluate 1+1 here -> {1 + 1}
-EOM
-
-# (1) Construct temporary template file for testing
-# file operations
-$TEMPFILE = "tt$$";
-open(TMP, "> $TEMPFILE") or print "not ok $n\n" && &abort("Couldn\'t write tempfile $TEMPFILE: $!");
-print TMP $template_1;
-close TMP;
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-
-# (2) Build template from file
-$template = new Text::Template ('type' => 'FILE', 'source' => $TEMPFILE);
-if (defined($template)) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n $Text::Template::ERROR\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (3) Fill in template from file
-$X::v = "abc";	
-$resultX = <<EOM;
-We will put value of \$v (which is "abc") here -> abc
-We will evaluate 1+1 here -> 2
-EOM
-$Y::v = "ABC";	
-$resultY = <<EOM;
-We will put value of \$v (which is "abc") here -> ABC
-We will evaluate 1+1 here -> 2
-EOM
-
-$text = $template->fill_in('package' => X);
-if ($text eq $resultX) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (4) Fill in same template again
-$text = $template->fill_in('package' => Y);
-if ($text eq $resultY) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-
-
-# (5) Simple test of `fill_this_in'
-$text = Text::Template->fill_this_in( $template_1, 'package' => X);
-if ($text eq $resultX) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (6) test creation of template from filehandle
-if (open (TMPL, "< $TEMPFILE")) {
-  $template = new Text::Template ('type' => 'FILEHANDLE', 
-				  'source' => *TMPL);
-  if (defined($template)) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n $Text::Template::ERROR\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-
-# (7) test filling in of template from filehandle
-  $text = $template->fill_in('package' => X);
-  if ($text eq $resultX) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-
-# (8) test second fill_in on same template object
-  $text = $template->fill_in('package' => Y);
-  if ($text eq $resultY) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-  close TMPL;
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";  $n++;
-  print "not ok $n\n";  $n++;
-  print "not ok $n\n";  $n++;
-}
-
-
-# (9) test creation of template from array
-$template = new Text::Template 
-    ('type' => 'ARRAY', 
-     'source' => [ 
-		  'We will put value of $v (which is "abc") here -> {$v}',
-		  "\n",
-		  'We will evaluate 1+1 here -> {1+1}',
-		  "\n",
-		  ]);
-if (defined($template)) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n $Text::Template::ERROR\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (10) test filling in of template from array
-$text = $template->fill_in('package' => X);
-if ($text eq $resultX) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (11) test second fill_in on same array template object
-$text = $template->fill_in('package' => Y);
-if ($text eq $resultY) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-  print STDERR "$resultX\n---\n$text";
-  unless (!defined($text)) { print STDERR "ERROR: $Text::Template::ERROR\n"};
-}
-$n++;
-
-
-
-# (12) Make sure \ is working properly
-# Test added for version 1.11
-my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-			       SOURCE => 'B{"\\}"}C{"\\{"}D',
-			       );
-# This should fail if the \ are not interpreted properly.
-my $text = $tmpl->fill_in();
-print +($text eq "B}C{D" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (13) Make sure \ is working properly
-# Test added for version 1.11
-$tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-			    SOURCE => qq{A{"\t"}B},
-			   );
-# Symptom of old problem:  ALL \ were special in templates, so
-# The lexer would return (A, PROGTEXT("t"), B), and the
-# result text would be AtB instead of A(tab)B.
-$text = $tmpl->fill_in();
-
-print +($text eq "A\tB" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (14-27) Make sure \ is working properly
-# Test added for version 1.11
-# This is a sort of general test.
-my @tests = ('{""}' => '',	# (14)
-	     '{"}"}' => undef,  # (15)
-	     '{"\\}"}' => '}',	# One backslash
-	     '{"\\\\}"}' => undef, # Two backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\}"}' => '}', # Three backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\}"}' => undef, # Four backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\\\}"}' => '\}', # Five backslashes  (20)
-	     '{"x20"}' => 'x20',
-	     '{"\\x20"}' => ' ',	# One backslash
-	     '{"\\\\x20"}' => '\\x20', # Two backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\ ', # Three backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\\\x20', # Four backslashes  (25)
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\\\ ', # Five backslashes
-	     '{"\\x20\\}"}' => ' }', # (27)
-	    );
-
-my $i;
-for ($i=0; $i<@tests; $i+=2) {
-  my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-				 SOURCE => $tests[$i],
-				);
-  my $text = $tmpl->fill_in;
-  my $result = $tests[$i+1];
-  my $ok = (! defined $text && ! defined $result
-	    || $text eq $result);
-  unless ($ok) {
-    print STDERR "($n) expected .$result., got .$text.\n";
-  }
-  print +($ok ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-  $n++;
-}
-
-
-# (28-30) I discovered that you can't pass a glob ref as your filehandle.
-# MJD 20010827
-# (28) test creation of template from filehandle
-if (open (TMPL, "< $TEMPFILE")) {
-  $template = new Text::Template ('type' => 'FILEHANDLE', 
-				  'source' => \*TMPL);
-  if (defined($template)) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n $Text::Template::ERROR\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-
-# (29) test filling in of template from filehandle
-  $text = $template->fill_in('package' => X);
-  if ($text eq $resultX) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-
-# (30) test second fill_in on same template object
-  $text = $template->fill_in('package' => Y);
-  if ($text eq $resultY) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-  close TMPL;
-} else {
-  print "not ok $n\n";  $n++;
-  print "not ok $n\n";  $n++;
-  print "not ok $n\n";  $n++;
-}
-
-# (31) Test _scrubpkg for leakiness
-$Text::Template::GEN0::test = 1;
-Text::Template::_scrubpkg('Text::Template::GEN0');
-if ($Text::Template::GEN0::test) {
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-
-END {unlink $TEMPFILE;}
-
-exit;
-
-
-
-
-sub abort {
-  unlink $TEMPFILE;
-  die $_[0];
-}

+ 0 - 111
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/02-hash.t

@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-
-print "1..12\n";
-
-$n=1;
-
-$template = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> {$v}';
-
-$v = 'oops (main)';
-$Q::v = 'oops (Q)';
-
-$vars = { 'v' => \'good' };
-
-# (1) Build template from string
-$template = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template);
-print +($template ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (2) Fill in template in anonymous package
-$result2 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
-$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars);
-print +($text eq $result2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (3) Did we clobber the main variable?
-print +($v eq 'oops (main)' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (4) Fill in same template again
-$result4 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
-$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars);
-print +($text eq $result4 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (5) Now with a package
-$result5 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
-$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars, PACKAGE => 'Q');
-print +($text eq $result5 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (6) We expect to have clobbered the Q variable.
-print +($Q::v eq 'good' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (7) Now let's try it without a package
-$result7 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
-$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars);
-print +($text eq $result7 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (8-11) Now what does it do when we pass a hash with undefined values?
-# Roy says it does something bad. (Added for 1.20.)
-my $WARNINGS = 0;
-{
-  local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$WARNINGS++};
-  local $^W = 1;       # Make sure this is on for this test
-  $template8 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> {defined $v ? "bad" : "good"}';
-  $result8 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
-  my $template = 
-    new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template8);
-  my $text = $template->fill_in(HASH => {'v' => undef});
-  # (8) Did we generate a warning?
-  print +($WARNINGS == 0 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-  $n++;
-  
-  # (9) Was the output correct?
-  print +($text eq $result8 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-  $n++;
-
-  # (10-11) Let's try that again, with a twist this time
-  $WARNINGS = 0;
-  $text = $template->fill_in(HASH => [{'v' => 17}, {'v' => undef}]);
-  # (10) Did we generate a warning?
-  print +($WARNINGS == 0 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-  $n++;
-  
-  # (11) Was the output correct?
-  if ($] < 5.005) {
-    print "ok $n # skipped -- not supported before 5.005\n";
-  } else {
-    print +($text eq $result8 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-
-# (12) Now we'll test the multiple-hash option  (Added for 1.20.)
-$text = Text::Template::fill_in_string(q{$v: {$v}.  @v: [{"@v"}].},
-				       HASH => [{'v' => 17}, 
-						{'v' => ['a', 'b', 'c']},
-						{'v' => \23},
-					       ]);
-$result = q{$v: 23.  @v: [a b c].};
-print +($text eq $result ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 56
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/03-out.t

@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-#
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..1\n";
-
-$n=1;
-
-$template = q{
-This line should have a 3: {1+2}
-
-This line should have several numbers:
-{ $t = ''; foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $t .= $n . ' ' } $t }
-};
-
-$templateOUT = q{
-This line should have a 3: { $OUT = 1+2 }
-
-This line should have several numbers:
-{ foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $OUT .= $n . ' ' } }
-};
-
-# Build templates from string
-$template = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template)
-  or die;
-$templateOUT = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $templateOUT)
-  or die;
-
-# Fill in templates
-$text = $template->fill_in()
-  or die;
-$textOUT = $templateOUT->fill_in()
-  or die;
-
-# (1) They should be the same
-print +($text eq $textOUT ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# Missing:  Test this feature in Safe compartments; 
-# it's a totally different code path.
-# Decision: Put that into safe.t, because that file should
-# be skipped when Safe.pm is unavailable.
-
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 161
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/04-safe.t

@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-BEGIN {
-  eval "use Safe";
-  if ($@) {
-    print "1..0\n";
-    exit 0;
-  }
-}
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..16\n";
-
-if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
-  $BADOP = qq{};
-  $FAILURE = q{};
-} else {
-  $BADOP = qq{kill 0};
-  $FAILURE = q{Program fragment at line 1 delivered error ``kill trapped by operation mask''};
-}
-
-$n=1;
-$v = $v = 119;
-
-$c = new Safe or die;
-
-$goodtemplate = q{This should succeed: { $v }};
-$goodoutput   = q{This should succeed: 119};
-
-$template1 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $goodtemplate)
-  or die;
-$template2 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $goodtemplate)
-  or die;
-
-$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
-$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
-$ERR2 = $@;
-$text3 = $template2->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
-$ERR3 = $@;
-
-# (1)(2)(3) None of these should have failed.
-print +(defined $text1 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-print +(defined $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-print +(defined $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (4) Safe and non-safe fills of different template objects with the
-# same template text should yield the same result.
-# print +($text1 eq $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-# (4) voided this test:  it's not true, because the unsafe fill
-# uses package main, while the safe fill uses the secret safe package.
-# We could alias the secret safe package to be identical to main,
-# but that wouldn't be safe.  If you want the aliasing, you have to
-# request it explicitly with `PACKAGE'.
-print "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (5) Safe and non-safe fills of the same template object
-# should yield the same result.
-# (5) voided this test for the same reason as #4.
-# print +($text1 eq $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-print "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (6) Make sure the output was actually correct
-print +($text1 eq $goodoutput ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-
-$badtemplate     = qq{This should fail: { $BADOP; 'NOFAIL' }};
-$badnosafeoutput = q{This should fail: NOFAIL};
-$badsafeoutput   = q{This should fail: Program fragment delivered error ``kill trapped by operation mask at template line 1.''};
-
-$template1 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $badtemplate)
-  or die;
-$template2 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $badtemplate)
-  or die;
-
-$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
-$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
-$ERR2 = $@;
-$text3 = $template2->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
-$ERR3 = $@;
-$text4 = $template1->fill_in();
-
-# (7)(8)(9)(10) None of these should have failed.
-print +(defined $text1 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-print +(defined $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-print +(defined $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-print +(defined $text4 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (11) text1 and text4 should be the same (using safe in between
-# didn't change anything.)
-print +($text1 eq $text4 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (12) text2 and text3 should be the same (same template text in different
-# objects
-print +($text2 eq $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (13) text1 should yield badnosafeoutput
-print +($text1 eq $badnosafeoutput ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (14) text2 should yield badsafeoutput
-$text2 =~ s/'kill'/kill/;  # 5.8.1 added quote marks around the op name
-print "# expected: <$badsafeoutput>\n# got     : <$text2>\n";
-print +($text2 eq $badsafeoutput ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-
-$template = q{{$x=1}{$x+1}};
-
-$template1 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template)
-  or die;
-$template2 = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template)
-  or die;
-
-$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
-$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => new Safe);
-
-# (15) Do effects persist in safe compartments?
-print +($text1 eq $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (16) Try the BROKEN routine in safe compartments
-sub my_broken { 
-  my %a = @_; $a{error} =~ s/ at.*//s;
-  "OK! text:$a{text} error:$a{error} lineno:$a{lineno} arg:$a{arg}" ;
-}
-$templateB = new Text::Template (TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => '{die}')
-    or die;
-$text1 = $templateB->fill_in(BROKEN => \&my_broken, 
-			     BROKEN_ARG => 'barg',
-			     SAFE => new Safe,
-			     );
-$result1 = qq{OK! text:die error:Died lineno:1 arg:barg};
-print +($text1 eq $result1 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 105
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/05-safe2.t

@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-BEGIN {
-  eval "use Safe";
-  if ($@) {
-    print "1..0\n";
-    exit 0;
-  }
-}
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..12\n";
-$n = 1;
-
-$c = new Safe or die;
-
-# Test handling of packages and importing.
-$c->reval('$P = "safe root"');
-$P = $P = 'main';
-$Q::P = $Q::P = 'Q';
-
-# How to effectively test the gensymming?
-
-$t = new Text::Template TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => 'package is {$P}'
-    or die;
-
-# (1) Default behavior: Inherit from calling package, `main' in this case.
-$text = $t->fill_in();
-print +($text eq 'package is main' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (2) When a package is specified, we should use that package instead.
-$text = $t->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'Q');
-print +($text eq 'package is Q' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (3) When no package is specified in safe mode, we should use the
-# default safe root.
-$text = $t->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
-print +($text eq 'package is safe root' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (4) When a package is specified in safe mode, we should use the
-# default safe root, after aliasing to the specified package
-$text = $t->fill_in(SAFE => $c, PACKAGE => Q);
-print +($text eq 'package is Q' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# Now let's see if hash vars are installed properly into safe templates
-$t = new Text::Template TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => 'hash is {$H}'
-    or die;
-
-# (5) First in default mode
-$text = $t->fill_in(HASH => {H => 'good5'} );
-print +($text eq 'hash is good5' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (6) Now in packages
-$text = $t->fill_in(HASH => {H => 'good6'}, PACKAGE => 'Q' );
-print +($text eq 'hash is good6' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (7) Now in the default root of the safe compartment
-$text = $t->fill_in(HASH => {H => 'good7'}, SAFE => $c );
-print +($text eq 'hash is good7' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (8) Now in the default root after aliasing to a package that
-# got the hash stuffed in
-$text = $t->fill_in(HASH => {H => 'good8'}, SAFE => $c, PACKAGE => 'Q2' );
-print +($text eq 'hash is good8' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# Now let's make sure that none of the packages leaked on each other.
-# (9) This var should NOT have been installed into the main package
-print +(defined $H ? 'not ' : ''), "ok $n\n";
-$H=$H;
-$n++;
-
-# (10) good6 was overwritten in test 7, so there's nothing to test for here.
-print "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (11) this value overwrote the one from test 6.
-print +($Q::H eq 'good7' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$Q::H = $Q::H;
-$n++;
-
-# (12) 
-print +($Q2::H eq 'good8' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$Q2::H = $Q2::H;
-$n++;
-
-
-

+ 0 - 39
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/06-ofh.t

@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..2\n";
-
-$n=1;
-
-$template = new Text::Template TYPE => STRING, SOURCE => q{My process ID is {$$}};
-$of = "t$$";
-END { unlink $of }
-open O, "> $of" or die;
-
-$text = $template->fill_in(OUTPUT => \*O);
-
-# (1) No $text should have been constructed.  Return value should be true.
-print +($text eq '1' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-close O or die;
-open I, "< $of" or die;
-{ local $/; $t = <I> }
-close I;
-
-# (2) The text should have been printed to the file
-print +($t eq "My process ID is $$" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 91
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/07-safe3.t

@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-BEGIN {
-  eval "use Safe";
-  if ($@) {
-    print "1..0\n";
-    exit 0;
-  }
-}
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..3\n";
-
-$n=1;
-
-# Test the OUT feature with safe compartments
-
-$template = q{
-This line should have a 3: {1+2}
-
-This line should have several numbers:
-{ $t = ''; foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $t .= $n . ' ' } $t }
-};
-
-$templateOUT = q{
-This line should have a 3: { $OUT = 1+2 }
-
-This line should have several numbers:
-{ foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $OUT .= $n . ' ' } }
-};
-
-$c = new Safe;
-
-# Build templates from string
-$template = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template,
-			       SAFE => $c)
-  or die;
-$templateOUT = new Text::Template ('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $templateOUT,
-				  SAFE => $c)
-  or die;
-
-# Fill in templates
-$text = $template->fill_in()
-  or die;
-$textOUT = $templateOUT->fill_in()
-  or die;
-
-# (1) They should be the same
-print +($text eq $textOUT ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (2-3)  "Joel Appelbaum" <joel@orbz.com> <000701c0ac2c$aed1d6e0$0201a8c0@prime>
-# "Contrary to the documentation the $OUT variable is not always
-# undefined at the start of each program fragment.  The $OUT variable
-# is never undefined after it is used once if you are using the SAFE
-# option.  The result is that every fragment after the fragment that
-# $OUT was used in is replaced by the old $OUT value instead of the
-# result of the fragment.  This holds true even after the
-# Text::Template object goes out of scope and a new one is created!"
-#
-# Also reported by Daini Xie.
-
-{
-  my $template = q{{$OUT = 'x'}y{$OUT .= 'z'}};
-  my $expected = "xyz";
-  my $s = Safe->new;
-  my $o = Text::Template->new(type => 'string',
-                              source => $template,
-                             );
-  for (1..2) {
-    my $r = $o->fill_in(SAFE => $s);
-    if ($r ne $expected) {
-      print "not ok $n # <$r>\n";
-    } else {
-      print "ok $n\n";
-    }
-    $n++;
-  }
-}
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 75
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/08-exported.t

@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-
-use Text::Template 'fill_in_file', 'fill_in_string';
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..6\n";
-
-$n=1;
-$Q::n = $Q::n = 119; 
-
-# (1) Test fill_in_string
-$out = fill_in_string('The value of $n is {$n}.', PACKAGE => 'Q' );
-print +($out eq 'The value of $n is 119.' ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (2) Test fill_in_file
-$TEMPFILE = "tt$$";
-open F, "> $TEMPFILE" or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
-print F 'The value of $n is {$n}.', "\n";
-close F or die "Couldn't write test file: $!; aborting";
-$R::n = $R::n = 8128; 
-
-$out = fill_in_file($TEMPFILE, PACKAGE => 'R');
-print +($out eq "The value of \$n is 8128.\n" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (3) Jonathan Roy reported this bug:
-open F, "> $TEMPFILE" or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
-print F "With a message here? [% \$var %]\n";
-close F  or die "Couldn't close test file: $!; aborting";
-$out = fill_in_file($TEMPFILE, DELIMITERS => ['[%', '%]'],
-		    HASH => { "var" => \"It is good!" });
-print +($out eq "With a message here? It is good!\n" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (4) It probably occurs in fill_this_in also:
-$out = 
-  Text::Template->fill_this_in("With a message here? [% \$var %]\n",
-                      DELIMITERS => ['[%', '%]'],
-                      HASH => { "var" => \"It is good!" });
-print +($out eq "With a message here? It is good!\n" ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (5) This test failed in 1.25.  It was supplied by Donald L. Greer Jr.
-# Note that it's different from (1)  in that there's no explicit 
-# package=> argument.
-use vars qw($string $foo $r);
-$string='Hello {$foo}';
-$foo="Don";
-$r = fill_in_string($string);
-print (($r eq 'Hello Don' ? '' : 'not '), 'ok ', $n++, "\n");
-
-# (6) This test failed in 1.25.  It's a variation on (5)
-package Q2;
-use Text::Template 'fill_in_string';
-use vars qw($string $foo $r);
-$string='Hello {$foo}';
-$foo="Don";
-$r = fill_in_string($string);
-print (($r eq 'Hello Don' ? '' : 'not '), 'ok ', $main::n++, "\n");
-
-package main;
-
-END { $TEMPFILE && unlink $TEMPFILE }
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 63
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/09-error.t

@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-# still incomplete.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..5\n";
-$n = 1;
-
-# (1-2) Missing source
-eval {
-  Text::Template->new();
-};
-unless ($@ =~ /^\QUsage: Text::Template::new(TYPE => ..., SOURCE => ...)/) {
-  print STDERR $@;
-  print "not ";
-}
-print "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-eval {
-  Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'FILE');
-};
-if ($@ =~ /^\QUsage: Text::Template::new(TYPE => ..., SOURCE => ...)/) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print STDERR $@;
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (3) Invalid type
-eval {
-  Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'wlunch', SOURCE => 'fish food');
-};
-if ($@ =~ /^\QIllegal value `WLUNCH' for TYPE parameter/) {
-  print "ok $n\n";
-} else {
-  print STDERR $@;
-  print "not ok $n\n";
-}
-$n++;
-
-# (4-5) File does not exist
-my $o = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'file', 
-                            SOURCE => 'this file does not exist');
-print $o ? "not ok $n\n" : "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-print defined($Text::Template::ERROR) 
-      && $Text::Template::ERROR =~ /^Couldn't open file/
-  ? "ok $n\n" : "not ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 99
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/10-delimiters.t

@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# Tests for user-specified delimiter functions
-# These tests first appeared in version 1.20.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..18\n";
-$n = 1;
-
-# (1) Try a simple delimiter: <<..>>
-# First with the delimiters specified at object creation time
-$V = $V = 119;
-$template = q{The value of $V is <<$V>>.};
-$result = q{The value of $V is 119.};
-$template1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => STRING, 
-				 SOURCE => $template,
-				 DELIMITERS => ['<<', '>>']
-				)
-  or die "Couldn't construct template object: $Text::Template::ERROR; aborting";
-$text = $template1->fill_in();
-print +($text eq $result ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (2) Now with delimiter choice deferred until fill-in time.
-$template1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => STRING, SOURCE => $template);
-$text = $template1->fill_in(DELIMITERS => ['<<', '>>']);
-print +($text eq $result ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (3) Now we'll try using regex metacharacters
-# First with the delimiters specified at object creation time
-$template = q{The value of $V is [$V].};
-$template1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => STRING, 
-				 SOURCE => $template,
-				 DELIMITERS => ['[', ']']
-				)
-  or die "Couldn't construct template object: $Text::Template::ERROR; aborting";
-$text = $template1->fill_in();
-print +($text eq $result ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-# (4) Now with delimiter choice deferred until fill-in time.
-$template1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => STRING, SOURCE => $template);
-$text = $template1->fill_in(DELIMITERS => ['[', ']']);
-print +($text eq $result ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-$n++;
-
-
-
-# (5-18) Make sure \ is working properly
-# (That is to say, it is ignored.)
-# These tests are similar to those in 01-basic.t.
-my @tests = ('{""}' => '',	# (5)
-
-	     # Backslashes don't matter
-	     '{"}"}' => undef,
-	     '{"\\}"}' => undef,	# One backslash
-	     '{"\\\\}"}' => undef, # Two backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\}"}' => undef, # Three backslashes 
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\}"}' => undef, # Four backslashes (10)
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\\\}"}' => undef, # Five backslashes
-	     
-	     # Backslashes are always passed directly to Perl
-	     '{"x20"}' => 'x20',
-	     '{"\\x20"}' => ' ',	# One backslash
-	     '{"\\\\x20"}' => '\\x20', # Two backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\ ', # Three backslashes (15)
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\\\x20', # Four backslashes
-	     '{"\\\\\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\\\ ', # Five backslashes
-	     '{"\\x20\\}"}' => undef, # (18)
-	    );
-
-my $i;
-for ($i=0; $i<@tests; $i+=2) {
-  my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-				 SOURCE => $tests[$i],
-				 DELIMITERS => ['{', '}'],
-				);
-  my $text = $tmpl->fill_in;
-  my $result = $tests[$i+1];
-  my $ok = (! defined $text && ! defined $result
-	    || $text eq $result);
-  unless ($ok) {
-    print STDERR "($n) expected .$result., got .$text.\n";
-  }
-  print +($ok ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-  $n++;
-}
-
-
-exit;
-

+ 0 - 94
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/11-prepend.t

@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# Tests for PREPEND features
-# These tests first appeared in version 1.22.
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-print "1..9\n";
-my $n = 1;
-
-@Emptyclass1::ISA = 'Text::Template';
-@Emptyclass2::ISA = 'Text::Template';
-
-my $tin = q{The value of $foo is: {$foo}};
-
-Text::Template->always_prepend(q{$foo = "global"});
-
-$tmpl1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-				SOURCE => $tin,		
-			      );
-
-$tmpl2 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-			     SOURCE => $tin,		
-			     PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"},
-			     );
-
-$tmpl1->compile;
-$tmpl2->compile;
-
-$t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T1');
-$t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T2');
-$t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"}, PACKAGE => 'T3');
-
-($t1 eq 'The value of $foo is: global') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-($t2 eq 'The value of $foo is: template') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-($t3 eq 'The value of $foo is: fillin') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-
-Emptyclass1->always_prepend(q{$foo = 'Emptyclass global';});
-$tmpl1 = Emptyclass1->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-				SOURCE => $tin,		
-			      );
-
-$tmpl2 = Emptyclass1->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-			     SOURCE => $tin,		
-			     PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"},
-			     );
-
-$tmpl1->compile;
-$tmpl2->compile;
-
-$t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T4');
-$t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T5');
-$t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"}, PACKAGE => 'T6');
-
-($t1 eq 'The value of $foo is: Emptyclass global') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-($t2 eq 'The value of $foo is: template') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-($t3 eq 'The value of $foo is: fillin') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-
-$tmpl1 = Emptyclass2->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-				SOURCE => $tin,		
-			      );
-
-$tmpl2 = Emptyclass2->new(TYPE => 'STRING',
-			     SOURCE => $tin,		
-			     PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"},
-			     );
-
-$tmpl1->compile;
-$tmpl2->compile;
-
-$t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T4');
-$t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T5');
-$t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"}, PACKAGE => 'T6');
-
-($t1 eq 'The value of $foo is: global') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-($t2 eq 'The value of $foo is: template') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-($t3 eq 'The value of $foo is: fillin') or print "not ";
-print "ok $n\n"; $n++;
-
-

+ 0 - 52
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/12-preprocess.t

@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-#
-# Tests for PREPROCESSOR features
-# These tests first appeared in version 1.25.
-
-use Text::Template::Preprocess;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template::Preprocess version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::Preprocess::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::Preprocess::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-$TMPFILE = "tt$$";
-
-print "1..8\n";
-my $n = 1;
-
-my $py = sub { tr/x/y/ };
-my $pz = sub { tr/x/z/ };
-
-my $t = 'xxx The value of $x is {$x}';
-my $outx = 'xxx The value of $x is 119';
-my $outy = 'yyy The value of $y is 23';
-my $outz = 'zzz The value of $z is 5';
-open TF, "> $TMPFILE" or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
-print TF $t;
-close TF;
-
-@result = ($outx, $outy, $outz, $outz);
-for my $trial (1, 0) {
-  for my $test (0 .. 3) {
-    my $tmpl;
-    if ($trial == 0) {
-      $tmpl = new Text::Template::Preprocess 
-	(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $t) or die;
-    } else {
-      open TF, "< $TMPFILE" or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
-      $tmpl = new Text::Template::Preprocess 
-	(TYPE => 'FILEHANDLE', SOURCE => \*TF) or die;
-    }
-    $tmpl->preprocessor($py) if ($test & 1) == 1;
-    my @args = ((($test & 2) == 2) ? (PREPROCESSOR => $pz) : ());
-    my $o = $tmpl->fill_in(@args, 
-			   HASH => {x => 119, 'y' => 23, z => 5});
-#    print STDERR "$o/$result[$test]\n";
-    print +(($o eq $result[$test]) ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
-    $n++;
-  }
-}
-
-unlink $TMPFILE;

+ 0 - 119
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/13-taint.t

@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
-#!perl -T
-# Tests for taint-mode features
-
-use lib 'blib/lib';
-use Text::Template;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-my $r = int(rand(10000));
-my $file = "tt$r";
-
-# makes its arguments tainted
-sub taint {
-  for (@_) {
-    $_ .= substr($0,0,0);       # LOD
-  }
-}
-
-
-print "1..21\n";
-
-my $n =1;
-print "ok ", $n++, "\n";
-
-my $template = 'The value of $n is {$n}.';
-
-open T, "> $file" or die "Couldn't write temporary file $file: $!";
-print T $template, "\n";
-close T or die "Couldn't finish temporary file $file: $!";
-
-sub should_fail {
-  my $obj = Text::Template->new(@_);
-  eval {$obj->fill_in()};
-  if ($@) {
-    print "ok $n # $@\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n # (didn't fail)\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-sub should_work {
-  my $obj = Text::Template->new(@_);
-  eval {$obj->fill_in()};
-  if ($@) {
-    print "not ok $n # $@\n";
-  } else {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-sub should_be_tainted {
-  if (Text::Template::_is_clean($_[0])) {
-    print "not ok $n\n"; $n++; return;
-  }
-  print "ok $n\n"; $n++; return; 
-}
-
-sub should_be_clean {
-  unless (Text::Template::_is_clean($_[0])) {
-    print "not ok $n\n"; $n++; return;
-  }
-  print "ok $n\n"; $n++; return; 
-}
-
-# Tainted filename should die with and without UNTAINT option
-# untainted filename should die without UNTAINT option
-# filehandle should die without UNTAINT option
-# string and array with tainted data should die either way
-
-# (2)-(7)
-my $tfile = $file;
-taint($tfile);
-should_be_tainted($tfile);
-should_be_clean($file);
-should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $tfile;
-should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $tfile, UNTAINT => 1;
-should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $file;
-should_work TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $file, UNTAINT => 1;
-
-# (8-9)
-open H, "< $file" or die "Couldn't open $file for reading: $!; aborting";
-should_fail TYPE => 'filehandle', SOURCE => \*H;
-close H;
-open H, "< $file" or die "Couldn't open $file for reading: $!; aborting";
-should_work TYPE => 'filehandle', SOURCE => \*H, UNTAINT => 1;
-close H;
-
-# (10-15)
-my $ttemplate = $template;
-taint($ttemplate);
-should_be_tainted($ttemplate);
-should_be_clean($template);
-should_fail TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $ttemplate;
-should_fail TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $ttemplate, UNTAINT => 1;
-should_work TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $template;
-should_work TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $template, UNTAINT => 1;
-
-# (16-19)
-my $array = [ $template ];
-my $tarray = [ $ttemplate ];
-should_fail TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $tarray;
-should_fail TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $tarray, UNTAINT => 1;
-should_work TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $array;
-should_work TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $array, UNTAINT => 1;
-
-# (20-21) Test _unconditionally_untaint utility function
-Text::Template::_unconditionally_untaint($ttemplate);
-should_be_clean($ttemplate);
-Text::Template::_unconditionally_untaint($tfile);
-should_be_clean($tfile);
-
-END { unlink $file }
-

+ 0 - 82
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/t/14-broken.t

@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-# test apparatus for Text::Template module
-
-use Text::Template;
-
-print "1..5\n";
-
-$n=1;
-
-die "This is the test program for Text::Template version 1.46.
-You are using version $Text::Template::VERSION instead.
-That does not make sense.\n
-Aborting"
-  unless $Text::Template::VERSION == 1.46;
-
-# (1) basic error delivery
-{ my $r = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'string',
-                              SOURCE => '{1/0}',
-                             )->fill_in();
-  if ($r eq q{Program fragment delivered error ``Illegal division by zero at template line 1.''}) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n# $r\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-# (2) BROKEN sub called in ->new?
-{ my $r = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'string',
-                              SOURCE => '{1/0}',
-                              BROKEN => sub {'---'},
-                             )->fill_in();
-  if ($r eq q{---}) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n# $r\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-# (3) BROKEN sub called in ->fill_in?
-{ my $r = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'string',
-                              SOURCE => '{1/0}',
-                             )->fill_in(BROKEN => sub {'---'});
-  if ($r eq q{---}) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n# $r\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-# (4) BROKEN sub passed correct args when called in ->new?
-{ my $r = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'string',
-                              SOURCE => '{1/0}',
-                              BROKEN => sub { my %a = @_;
-                                qq{$a{lineno},$a{error},$a{text}}
-                              },
-                             )->fill_in();
-  if ($r eq qq{1,Illegal division by zero at template line 1.\n,1/0}) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n# $r\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-
-# (5) BROKEN sub passed correct args when called in ->fill_in?
-{ my $r = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'string',
-                              SOURCE => '{1/0}',
-                             )->fill_in(BROKEN => 
-                                        sub { my %a = @_;
-                                              qq{$a{lineno},$a{error},$a{text}}
-                                            });
-  if ($r eq qq{1,Illegal division by zero at template line 1.\n,1/0}) {
-    print "ok $n\n";
-  } else {
-    print "not ok $n\n# $r\n";
-  }
-  $n++;
-}
-

+ 301 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/Changes

@@ -0,0 +1,301 @@
+Revision history for Text::Template
+
+1.56  2019-07-09
+    - Fix typos in Changes
+
+1.55  2019-02-25
+    - Improve AppVeyor tests for older Perls (Thanks Roy Ivy)
+    - Check for Test::More 0.94 and skip tests if not installed where
+      done_testing() is used (Thanks Roy Ivy).
+    - Improve workaround for broken Win32 File::Temp taint failure (Thanks Roy Ivy).
+    - Skip/todo tests which fail under Devel::Cover (Thanks Roy Ivy)
+    - Add checks and skip_all checks for non-core test modules (Thanks Roy Ivy)
+
+1.54  2019-01-13
+    - Fix tempfile creation during tests on Win32
+
+1.53  2018-05-02
+    - Add support for decoding template files via ENCODING constructor arg
+      [github #11]
+    - Docs cleanup: replace indirect-object style examples and use class method
+      style constructor calls in the POD docs
+    - Docs cleanup: remove hard tabs from POD, replace dated, unfair synopsis
+      [github #5], convert "THANKS" section to a POD list
+
+1.52  2018-03-19
+    - Fix possible 'Subroutine ... redefined' warning (Github #10)
+
+1.51  2018-03-04
+    - Add test for nested tags breakage that happened in v1.46
+    - Turn off strict+warnings in sections where template code is eval'ed
+      [github #9]
+
+1.50  2018-02-10
+  *** Revert support for identical start/end delimiters (e.g.: @@foo@@, XXfooXX)
+      due to breakage with nested tags (see
+      https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template/issues/8).  Will revisit
+      this in a future release.
+
+1.49  2018-02-07
+    - Fix failing tests in v1.48 under perl < 5.8.9
+
+1.48  2018-02-07
+    - remove COPYING and Artistic files from the dist.  These are replaced by
+      the Dist::Zilla generated LICENSE file.
+    - use strict/warnings (thanks Mohammad S Anwar)
+    - remove $VERSION checks from tests. This makes it easier to run the test
+      with Dist::Zilla and avoids maintenance issue of updating the tests for
+      each release (Thanks Andrew Ruder).
+    - Allow precompiled templates to work with preprocessing [#29928] (Thanks
+      Nik LaBelle)
+    - Add "strict" option to fill_in().  This adds "use strict" and "use vars
+      (...)" to the prepend section, and only the keys of the HASH option are
+      allowed in the template.  (Thanks Desmond Daignault, Kivanc Yazan, CJM)
+      [55696]
+    - Fix templates with inline comments without newline after comment for perl
+      < 5.18 [34292]
+    - Don't use bareword file handles
+    - use three arg form of open()
+    - Fix BROKEN behaviour so that it returns the text accumulated so far on
+      undef as documented [28974]
+    - Source code cleanups
+    - Minimum perl version is now 5.8.0
+    - Allow start/end delimiters to be identical (e.g.: @@foo@@, XXfooXX)
+      (Thanks mirod) [46639]
+    - Fix + document the FILENAME parameter to fill_in() (Thanks VDB) [106093]
+    - Test suite cleanups:
+        + turn on strict/warnings for all tests
+        + run tests through perltidy and formatting cleanup
+        + remove number prefixes from test names
+        + use Test::More instead of generating TAP by hand
+        + use three-arg form of open()
+        + don't use indirect object syntax
+        + don't use bareword file handles
+        + use File::Temp to generate temporary files
+
+1.47  2017-02-27
+    - Fix longstanding memory leak in _scrubpkg() [#22031]
+    - Fix various spelling errors [#86872]
+
+NOTE: Changes for versions prior to 1.47 have been imported from README
+
+1.46  2013-02-11
+    - Thanks to Rik Signes, there is a new
+      Text::Template->append_text_to_output method, which Text::Template always
+      uses whenever it wants to emit output.  You can subclass this to get
+      control over the output, for example for postprocessing.
+    - A spurious warning is no longer emitted when the TYPE parameter to ->new
+      is omitted.
+
+1.45  2008-04-16
+
+1.44  2003-04-29
+    - This is a maintenance release.  There are no feature changes.
+    - _scrubpkg, which was responsible for eptying out temporary packages after
+      the module had done with them, wasn't always working; the result was
+      memory leaks in long-running applications. This should be fixed now, and
+      there is a test in the test suite for it.
+    - Minor changes to the test suite to prevent spurious errors.
+    - Minor documentation changes.
+
+1.43  2002-03-25
+    - The ->new method now fails immediately and sets $Text::Template::ERROR if
+      the file that is named by a filename argument does not exist or cannot be
+      opened for some other reason.  Formerly, the constructor would succeed
+      and the ->fill_in call would fail.
+
+1.42  2001-11-05
+    - This is a maintenance release.  There are no feature changes.
+    - Fixed a bug relating to use of UNTAINT under perl 5.005_03 and possibly
+      other versions.
+    - Taint-related tests are now more comprehensive.
+
+1.41  2001-09-04
+    - This is a maintenance release.  There are no feature changes.
+    - Tests now work correctly on Windows systems and possibly on other
+      non-unix systems.
+
+1.40  2001-08-30
+  *** INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE ***
+    -  The format of the default error message has changed.  It used to look
+       like:
+
+        Program fragment at line 30 delivered error ``Illegal division by zero''
+
+       It now looks like:
+
+        Program fragment delivered error ``Illegal division by zero at catalog.tmpl line 37''
+
+      Note that the default message used to report the line number at which the
+      program fragment began; it now reports the line number at which the error
+      actually occurred.
+
+  *** INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE ***
+    - The format of the default error message has changed. It used to look like:
+
+        Program fragment at line 30 delivered error ``Illegal division by zero''
+
+      It now looks like:
+
+        Program fragment delivered error ``Illegal division by zero at catalog.tmpl line 37''
+
+    - Note that the default message used to report the line number at which the
+      program fragment began; it now reports the line number at which the error
+      actually occurred.
+    - New UNTAINT option tells the module that it is safe to 'eval' code even
+      though it has come from a file or filehandle.
+    - Code added to prevent memory leaks when filling many templates.  Thanks
+      to Itamar Almeida de Carvalho.
+    - Bug fix:  $OUT was not correctly initialized when used in conjunction
+      with SAFE.
+    - You may now use a glob ref when passing a filehandle to the ->new
+      function.  Formerly, a glob was required.
+    - New subclass:  Text::Template::Preprocess.  Just like Text::Template, but
+      you may supply a PREPROCESS option in the constructor or the fill_in
+      call; this is a function which receives each code fragment prior to
+      evaluation, and which may modify and return the fragment; the modified
+      fragment is what is evaluated.
+    - Error messages passed to BROKEN subroutines will now report the correct
+      line number of the template at which the error occurred:
+
+        Illegal division by zero at template line 37.
+
+    - If the template comes from a file, the filename will be reported as well:
+
+        Illegal division by zero at catalog.tmpl line 37.
+
+    - New UNTAINT option tells the module that it is safe to eval template code
+      even if it has come from a file or filehandle, disabling taint checking
+      in these cases.
+    - Code added to prevent memory leaks when filling many templates. Thanks to
+      Itamar Almeida de Carvalho.
+    - Bug fix: $OUT was not always correctly initialized when used in
+      conjunction with SAFE.
+    - You may now use a glob ref when passing a filehandle to the new function.
+      Formerly, a glob was required.
+    - Error messages passed to BROKEN subroutines will now report the correct
+      line number of the template at which the error occurred:
+
+        Illegal division by zero at template line 37.
+
+      If the template comes from a file, the filename will be reported as well:
+
+        Illegal division by zero at catalog.tmpl line 37.
+
+    - New subclass: Text::Template::Preprocess. Just like Text::Template, but
+      you may supply a PREPROCESS option in the fill_in call; this is a
+      function which receives each code fragment prior to evaluation, and which
+      may modify and return the fragment; the modified fragment is what is
+      evaluated. 
+
+1.31  2001-02-05
+    - Maintenance and bug fix release
+    - fill_in_string was failing.  Thanks to Donald L. Greer Jr. for the test case.
+
+1.23  1999-12-21
+    - Small bug fix:  DELIMITER and other arguments were being ignored in calls
+      to fill_in_file and fill_this_in.  (Thanks to Jonathan Roy for reporting
+      this.)
+
+1.22
+    - You can now specify that certain Perl statements be prepended to the
+      beginning of every program fragment in a template, either per template,
+      or for all templates, or for the duration of only one call to fill_in.
+      This is useful, for example, if you want to enable `strict' checks in
+      your templates but you don't want to manually add `use strict' to the
+      front of every program fragment everywhere.
+
+1.20  1999-03-08
+    - You can now specify that the program fragment delimiters are strings
+      other than { and }.  This has three interesting effects: First, it
+      changes the delimiter strings.  Second, it disables the special meaning
+      of \, so you have to be really, really sure that the delimiters will not
+      appear in your templates.  And third, because of the simplifications
+      introduced by the elimination of \ processing, template parsing is 20-25%
+      faster.  See the manual section on `Alternative Delimiters'.
+    - Fixed bug having to do with undefined values in HASH options.  In
+      particular, Text::Template no longer generates a warning if you try to
+      give a variable an undefined value.
+
+1.12  1999-02-28
+    - I forgot to say that Text::Template ISA Exporter, so the exported
+      functions never got exported.  Duhhh!
+    - Template TYPEs are now case-insensitive.  The `new' method now diagnoses
+      attempts to use an invalid TYPE.
+    - More tests for these things.
+
+1.11  1999-02-25
+    - Fixed a bug in the way backslashes were processed.  The 1.10 behavior was
+      incompatible with the beta versions and was also inconvenient.  (`\n' in
+      templates was replaced with `n' before it was given to Perl for
+      evaluation.)  The new behavior is also incompatible with the beta
+      versions, but it is only a little bit incompatible, and it is probably
+      better.
+    - Documentation for the new behavior, and tests for the bug.
+
+1.10  1999-02-13
+    - New OUTPUT option delivers template results directly to a filehandle
+      instead of making them into a string.  Saves space and time. 
+    - PACKAGE and HASH now work intelligently with SAFE.
+    - Fragments may now output data directly to the template, rather than
+      having to arrange to return it as a return value at the end.  This means
+      that where you used to have to write this:
+
+            { my $blist = '';
+                  foreach $i (@items) {
+                    $blist .= qq{  * $i\n};
+                  }
+                  $blist;
+                }
+
+      You can now write this instead, because $OUT is special.
+
+            { foreach $i (@items) {
+                    $OUT.= "  * $i\n";
+                  }
+                }
+
+      (`A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down.')
+    - Fixed some small bugs.  Worked around a bug in Perl that does the wrong
+      thing with $x = <Y> when $x contains a glob.
+    - More documentation.  Errors fixed.
+    - Lots more tests.  
+
+1.03  1999-02-06
+    - Code added to support HASH option to fill_in.  (Incl. `_gensym'
+      function.)
+    - Documentation for HASH.
+    - New test file for HASH.
+    - Note about failure of lexical variables to propagate into templates.  Why
+      does this surprise people?
+    - Bug fix: program fragments are evaluated in an environment with `no
+      strict' by default.  Otherwise, you get a lot of `Global symbol "$v"
+      requires explicit package name' failures.  Why didn't the test program
+      pick this up?  Because the only variable the test program ever used was
+      `$a', which is exempt.  Duhhhhh.
+    - Fixed the test program.
+    - Various minor documentation fixes.
+
+1.00  1999-02-05
+    This is a complete rewrite. The new version delivers better functionality
+    but is only 2/3 as long, which I think is a good sign. It is supposed to be
+    100% backward-compatible with the previous versions. With one cosmetic
+    change, it passes the test suite that the previous versions passed. If you
+    have compatibility problems, please mail me immediately.
+
+    - At least twice as fast
+    - Better support for filling out the same template more than once 
+    - Now supports evaluation of program fragments in Safe compartments.
+      (Thanks, Jonathan!)
+    - Better argument syntax
+    - More convenience functions
+    - The parser is much better and simpler
+    - Once a template is parsed, the parsed version is stored so that
+      it needn't be parsed again.
+    - BROKEN function behavior is rationalized. You can now pass an
+      arbitrary argument to your BROKEN function, or return a value
+      from it to the main program.
+    - Documentation overhauled.
+
+Previous Versions
+    - Maintained by Mark Jason Dominus (MJD)

+ 0 - 0
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+ 379 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,379 @@
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+LICENSE
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+Makefile.PL
+README
+SIGNATURE
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+lib/Text/Template/Preprocess.pm
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+t/author-signature.t
+t/basic.t
+t/broken.t
+t/delimiters.t
+t/error.t
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+t/inline-comment.t
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+t/preprocess.t
+t/rt29928.t
+t/safe.t
+t/safe2.t
+t/safe3.t
+t/strict.t
+t/taint.t
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+t/warnings.t

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+      }
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+      "repository" : {
+         "type" : "git",
+         "url" : "https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template.git",
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+abstract: 'Expand template text with embedded Perl'
+author:
+  - 'Michael Schout <mschout@cpan.org>'
+build_requires:
+  File::Temp: '0'
+  Safe: '0'
+  Test::More: '0'
+  Test::More::UTF8: '0'
+  Test::Warnings: '0'
+  lib: '0'
+  perl: '5.008'
+  utf8: '0'
+  vars: '0'
+configure_requires:
+  ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0'
+  perl: '5.008'
+dynamic_config: 0
+generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 6.012, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010'
+license: perl
+meta-spec:
+  url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
+  version: '1.4'
+name: Text-Template
+provides:
+  Text::Template:
+    file: lib/Text/Template.pm
+    version: '1.56'
+  Text::Template::Preprocess:
+    file: lib/Text/Template/Preprocess.pm
+    version: '1.56'
+requires:
+  Carp: '0'
+  Encode: '0'
+  Exporter: '0'
+  base: '0'
+  perl: '5.008'
+  strict: '0'
+  warnings: '0'
+resources:
+  bugtracker: https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template/issues
+  homepage: https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template
+  repository: https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template.git
+version: '1.56'
+x_generated_by_perl: v5.26.2
+x_serialization_backend: 'YAML::Tiny version 1.73'

+ 71 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/Makefile.PL

@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.012.
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use 5.008;
+
+use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
+
+my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
+  "ABSTRACT" => "Expand template text with embedded Perl",
+  "AUTHOR" => "Michael Schout <mschout\@cpan.org>",
+  "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => {
+    "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0
+  },
+  "DISTNAME" => "Text-Template",
+  "LICENSE" => "perl",
+  "MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.008",
+  "NAME" => "Text::Template",
+  "PREREQ_PM" => {
+    "Carp" => 0,
+    "Encode" => 0,
+    "Exporter" => 0,
+    "base" => 0,
+    "strict" => 0,
+    "warnings" => 0
+  },
+  "TEST_REQUIRES" => {
+    "File::Temp" => 0,
+    "Safe" => 0,
+    "Test::More" => 0,
+    "Test::More::UTF8" => 0,
+    "Test::Warnings" => 0,
+    "lib" => 0,
+    "utf8" => 0,
+    "vars" => 0
+  },
+  "VERSION" => "1.56",
+  "test" => {
+    "TESTS" => "t/*.t"
+  }
+);
+
+
+my %FallbackPrereqs = (
+  "Carp" => 0,
+  "Encode" => 0,
+  "Exporter" => 0,
+  "File::Temp" => 0,
+  "Safe" => 0,
+  "Test::More" => 0,
+  "Test::More::UTF8" => 0,
+  "Test::Warnings" => 0,
+  "base" => 0,
+  "lib" => 0,
+  "strict" => 0,
+  "utf8" => 0,
+  "vars" => 0,
+  "warnings" => 0
+);
+
+
+unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) {
+  delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES};
+  delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES};
+  $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs;
+}
+
+delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES}
+  unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) };
+
+WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);

+ 62 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/README

@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+
+Text::Template v1.46
+
+This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or
+filling in templates generally.  A `template' is a piece of text that
+has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there.  When you
+`fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace
+them with their values.  
+
+Here's an example of a template:
+
+	Dear {$title} {$lastname},
+
+	It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your
+	{$monthname[$last_paid_month]} payment.  Please remit
+	${sprintf("%.2f", $amount)} immediately, or your patellae may
+	be needlessly endangered.
+
+			Love,
+
+			Mark "{nickname(rand 20)}" Dominus
+
+
+The result of filling in this template is a string, which might look
+something like this:
+
+	Dear Mr. Gates,
+
+	It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your
+	February payment.  Please remit
+	$392.12 immediately, or your patellae may
+	be needlessly endangered.
+
+
+			Love,
+
+			Mark "Vizopteryx" Dominus
+
+You can store a template in a file outside your program.  People can
+modify the template without modifying the program.  You can separate
+the formatting details from the main code, and put the formatting
+parts of the program into the template.  That prevents code bloat and
+encourages functional separation.
+
+You can fill in the template in a `Safe' compartment.  This means that
+if you don't trust the person who wrote the code in the template, you
+won't have to worry that they are tampering with your program when you
+execute it.  
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Text::Template was originally released some time in late 1995 or early
+1996.  After three years of study and investigation, I rewrote it from
+scratch in January 1999.  The new version, 1.0, was much faster,
+delivered better functionality and was almost 100% backward-compatible
+with the previous beta versions.
+
+I have added a number of useful features and conveniences since the
+1.0 release, while still retaining backward compatibility.  With one
+merely cosmetic change, the current version of Text::Template passes
+the test suite that the old beta versions passed.
+

+ 65 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/SIGNATURE

@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+This file contains message digests of all files listed in MANIFEST,
+signed via the Module::Signature module, version 0.81.
+
+To verify the content in this distribution, first make sure you have
+Module::Signature installed, then type:
+
+    % cpansign -v
+
+It will check each file's integrity, as well as the signature's
+validity.  If "==> Signature verified OK! <==" is not displayed,
+the distribution may already have been compromised, and you should
+not run its Makefile.PL or Build.PL.
+
+-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
+Hash: SHA256
+
+SHA1 8ba1381d3fc8d81457c35e5aff52b8e55d57be7c Changes
+SHA1 b457bd56a70b838ccc55d183ab09de64b6996958 INSTALL
+SHA1 f12894289cb0f379f24b8d63e2e761dbcba1b216 LICENSE
+SHA1 2c21cb13f53da41c4b30011aca9014db2de46862 MANIFEST
+SHA1 ea82a70dfcffe05202868dfe02826aaf1f6e0229 META.json
+SHA1 9ad7419fb6209e81652da42967995c8fb8f1826b META.yml
+SHA1 f7634b46dde2cf8c6f31fe46327d15151d654a2c Makefile.PL
+SHA1 b94aaad0a0bf2c323061bfefb9cf1fd532f14e7b README
+SHA1 090d77972c087a8905fa85522854afbf4ccc999b lib/Text/Template.pm
+SHA1 ca5251a021e46b60603f10e757d689e52fde1feb lib/Text/Template/Preprocess.pm
+SHA1 8efad25309730a4d501fb40fc03eda4697303372 t/author-pod-syntax.t
+SHA1 19cc343f8a85c6805bbeb02580487483a6283887 t/author-signature.t
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+SHA1 62ae0720aa86146bccfa23d2c903fa142cb86d50 t/ofh.t
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+SHA1 ce1da9bf88d6ea62d7c756f0d730dfb3c5888b6e t/warnings.t
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+ 511 - 384
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/lib/Text/Template.pm


+ 56 - 43
external/perl/Text-Template-1.46/lib/Text/Template/Preprocess.pm → external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/lib/Text/Template/Preprocess.pm

@@ -1,40 +1,59 @@
 
 package Text::Template::Preprocess;
+$Text::Template::Preprocess::VERSION = '1.56';
+# ABSTRACT: Expand template text with embedded Perl
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
 use Text::Template;
-@ISA = qw(Text::Template);
-$Text::Template::Preprocess::VERSION = 1.46;
+our @ISA = qw(Text::Template);
 
 sub fill_in {
-  my $self = shift;
-  my (%args) = @_;
-  my $pp = $args{PREPROCESSOR} || $self->{PREPROCESSOR} ;
-  if ($pp) {
-    local $_ = $self->source();
-#    print "# fill_in: before <$_>\n";
-    &$pp;
-#    print "# fill_in: after <$_>\n";
-    $self->set_source_data($_);
-  }
-  $self->SUPER::fill_in(@_);
+    my $self   = shift;
+    my (%args) = @_;
+
+    my $pp     = $args{PREPROCESSOR} || $self->{PREPROCESSOR};
+
+    if ($pp) {
+        local $_ = $self->source();
+        my $type = $self->{TYPE};
+
+        #    print "# fill_in: before <$_>\n";
+        &$pp;
+
+        #    print "# fill_in: after <$_>\n";
+        $self->set_source_data($_, $type);
+    }
+
+    $self->SUPER::fill_in(@_);
 }
 
 sub preprocessor {
-  my ($self, $pp) = @_;
-  my $old_pp = $self->{PREPROCESSOR};
-  $self->{PREPROCESSOR} = $pp if @_ > 1;  # OK to pass $pp=undef
-  $old_pp;
+    my ($self, $pp) = @_;
+
+    my $old_pp = $self->{PREPROCESSOR};
+
+    $self->{PREPROCESSOR} = $pp if @_ > 1;    # OK to pass $pp=undef
+
+    $old_pp;
 }
 
 1;
 
+__END__
 
-=head1 NAME 
+=pod
+
+=encoding UTF-8
+
+=head1 NAME
 
 Text::Template::Preprocess - Expand template text with embedded Perl
 
 =head1 VERSION
 
-This file documents C<Text::Template::Preprocess> version B<1.46>
+version 1.56
 
 =head1 SYNOPSIS
 
@@ -78,7 +97,6 @@ C<Text::Template>.
 One possible purpose:  If your files contain a lot of JavaScript, like
 this:
 
-
         Plain text here...
         { perl code }
         <script language=JavaScript>
@@ -98,14 +116,25 @@ JavaScript program with executable Perl code.  One strategy:
 
 Then use C<PREPROCESSOR =E<gt> \&quote_scripts>.  This will transform 
 
-
-
 =head1 SEE ALSO
 
 L<Text::Template>
 
-=head1 AUTHOR
+=head1 SOURCE
+
+The development version is on github at L<https://https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template>
+and may be cloned from L<git://https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template.git>
+
+=head1 BUGS
+
+Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
+L<https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template/issues>
 
+When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a
+patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired
+feature.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
 
 Mark Jason Dominus, Plover Systems
 
@@ -118,27 +147,11 @@ C<mjd-perl-template-request@plover.com> to join.
 
 For updates, visit C<http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/Template/>.
 
-=head1 LICENSE
-
-    Text::Template::Preprocess version 1.46
-    Copyright 2013 Mark Jason Dominus
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
 
-    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-    License, or (at your option) any later version.  You may also can
-    redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Perl
-    Artistic License.
-
-    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-    GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-    You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License
-    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Mark Jason Dominus <mjd@cpan.org>.
 
+This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
 
 =cut
-

+ 15 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/author-pod-syntax.t

@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+#!perl
+
+BEGIN {
+  unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) {
+    print qq{1..0 # SKIP these tests are for testing by the author\n};
+    exit
+  }
+}
+
+# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests.
+use strict; use warnings;
+use Test::More;
+use Test::Pod 1.41;
+
+all_pod_files_ok();

+ 21 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/author-signature.t

@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+#!perl -w
+
+BEGIN {
+  unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) {
+    print qq{1..0 # SKIP these tests are for testing by the author\n};
+    exit
+  }
+}
+
+# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::AuthorSignatureTest
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More;
+
+unless (eval { require Test::Signature; 1 }) {
+    plan skip_all => 'Test::Signature is required for this test';
+}
+
+Test::Signature::signature_ok();
+done_testing;

+ 179 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/basic.t

@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Tests of basic, essential functionality
+#
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 34;
+use File::Temp;
+
+my $tmpfile = File::Temp->new;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+$X::v = $Y::v = 0;    # Suppress `var used only once'
+
+my $template_1 = <<EOM;
+We will put value of \$v (which is "abc") here -> {\$v}
+We will evaluate 1+1 here -> {1 + 1}
+EOM
+
+# (1) Construct temporary template file for testing
+# file operations
+my $TEMPFILE = $tmpfile->filename;
+
+eval {
+    open my $tmp, '>', $TEMPFILE
+        or die "Couldn't write tempfile $TEMPFILE: $!";
+
+    print $tmp $template_1;
+    close $tmp;
+
+    pass;
+};
+if ($@) {
+    fail $@;
+}
+
+# (2) Build template from file
+my $template = Text::Template->new('type' => 'FILE', 'source' => $TEMPFILE);
+ok(defined $template) or diag $Text::Template::ERROR;
+
+# (3) Fill in template from file
+$X::v = "abc";
+my $resultX = <<EOM;
+We will put value of \$v (which is "abc") here -> abc
+We will evaluate 1+1 here -> 2
+EOM
+$Y::v = "ABC";
+my $resultY = <<EOM;
+We will put value of \$v (which is "abc") here -> ABC
+We will evaluate 1+1 here -> 2
+EOM
+
+my $text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'X');
+is $text, $resultX;
+
+# (4) Fill in same template again
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'Y');
+is $text, $resultY;
+
+# (5) Simple test of `fill_this_in'
+$text = Text::Template->fill_this_in($template_1, 'package' => 'X');
+is $text, $resultX;
+
+# (6) test creation of template from filehandle
+open my $tmpl, '<', $TEMPFILE or die "failed to open $TEMPFILE: $!";
+
+$template = Text::Template->new(type => 'FILEHANDLE', source => $tmpl);
+ok defined $template or diag $Text::Template::ERROR;
+
+# (7) test filling in of template from filehandle
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'X');
+is $text, $resultX;
+
+# (8) test second fill_in on same template object
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'Y');
+is $text, $resultY;
+
+close $tmpl;
+
+# (9) test creation of template from array
+$template = Text::Template->new(
+    type   => 'ARRAY',
+    source => [
+        'We will put value of $v (which is "abc") here -> {$v}', "\n",
+        'We will evaluate 1+1 here -> {1+1}',                    "\n"
+    ]
+);
+
+ok defined $template;    # or diag $Text::Template::ERROR;
+
+# (10) test filling in of template from array
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'X');
+is $text, $resultX;
+
+# (11) test second fill_in on same array template object
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'Y');
+is $text, $resultY;
+
+# (12) Make sure \ is working properly
+# Test added for version 1.11
+$tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => 'B{"\\}"}C{"\\{"}D');
+
+# This should fail if the \ are not interpreted properly.
+$text = $tmpl->fill_in();
+is $text, 'B}C{D';
+
+# (13) Make sure \ is working properly
+# Test added for version 1.11
+$tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => qq{A{"\t"}B});
+
+# Symptom of old problem:  ALL \ were special in templates, so
+# The lexer would return (A, PROGTEXT("t"), B), and the
+# result text would be AtB instead of A(tab)B.
+$text = $tmpl->fill_in();
+
+is $text, "A\tB";
+
+# (14-27) Make sure \ is working properly
+# Test added for version 1.11
+# This is a sort of general test.
+my @tests = (
+    '{""}'              => '',           # (14)
+    '{"}"}'             => undef,        # (15)
+    '{"\\}"}'           => '}',          # One backslash
+    '{"\\\\}"}'         => undef,        # Two backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\}"}'       => '}',          # Three backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\\\}"}'     => undef,        # Four backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\\\\\}"}'   => '\}',         # Five backslashes  (20)
+    '{"x20"}'           => 'x20',
+    '{"\\x20"}'         => ' ',          # One backslash
+    '{"\\\\x20"}'       => '\\x20',      # Two backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\x20"}'     => '\\ ',        # Three backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\\\x20"}'   => '\\\\x20',    # Four backslashes  (25)
+    '{"\\\\\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\\\ ',      # Five backslashes
+    '{"\\x20\\}"}'      => ' }',         # (27)
+);
+
+while (my ($test, $result) = splice @tests, 0, 2) {
+    my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $test);
+    my $text = $tmpl->fill_in;
+
+    ok(!defined $text && !defined $result || $text eq $result)
+        or diag "expected .$result. got .$text.";
+}
+
+# (28-30) I discovered that you can't pass a glob ref as your filehandle.
+# MJD 20010827
+# (28) test creation of template from filehandle
+$tmpl = undef;
+ok(open $tmpl, '<', $TEMPFILE) or diag "Couldn't open $TEMPFILE: $!";
+$template = Text::Template->new(type => 'FILEHANDLE', source => $tmpl);
+ok(defined $template) or diag $Text::Template::ERROR;
+
+# (29) test filling in of template from filehandle
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'X');
+is $text, $resultX;
+
+# (30) test second fill_in on same template object
+$text = $template->fill_in('package' => 'Y');
+is $text, $resultY;
+
+close $tmpl;
+
+# (31) Test _scrubpkg for leakiness
+$Text::Template::GEN0::test = 1;
+Text::Template::_scrubpkg('Text::Template::GEN0');
+ok !($Text::Template::GEN0::test
+    || exists $Text::Template::GEN0::{test}
+    || exists $Text::Template::{'GEN0::'});
+
+# that filename parameter works. we use BROKEN to verify this
+$text = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'string',
+    SOURCE => 'Hello {1/0}'
+)->fill_in(FILENAME => 'foo.txt');
+
+like $text, qr/division by zero at foo\.txt line 1/;

+ 66 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/broken.t

@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+#!perl
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 7;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+# (1) basic error delivery
+{
+    my $r = Text::Template->new(
+        TYPE   => 'string',
+        SOURCE => '{1/0}',)->fill_in();
+    is $r, q{Program fragment delivered error ``Illegal division by zero at template line 1.''};
+}
+
+# (2) BROKEN sub called in ->new?
+{
+    my $r = Text::Template->new(
+        TYPE   => 'string',
+        SOURCE => '{1/0}',
+        BROKEN => sub { '---' },)->fill_in();
+    is $r, q{---};
+}
+
+# (3) BROKEN sub called in ->fill_in?
+{
+    my $r = Text::Template->new(
+        TYPE   => 'string',
+        SOURCE => '{1/0}',)->fill_in(BROKEN => sub { '---' });
+    is $r, q{---};
+}
+
+# (4) BROKEN sub passed correct args when called in ->new?
+{
+    my $r = Text::Template->new(
+        TYPE   => 'string',
+        SOURCE => '{1/0}',
+        BROKEN => sub {
+            my %a = @_;
+            qq{$a{lineno},$a{error},$a{text}};
+        },)->fill_in();
+    is $r, qq{1,Illegal division by zero at template line 1.\n,1/0};
+}
+
+# (5) BROKEN sub passed correct args when called in ->fill_in?
+{
+    my $r = Text::Template->new(
+        TYPE   => 'string',
+        SOURCE => '{1/0}',
+        )->fill_in(
+        BROKEN => sub {
+            my %a = @_;
+            qq{$a{lineno},$a{error},$a{text}};
+        });
+    is $r, qq{1,Illegal division by zero at template line 1.\n,1/0};
+}
+
+# BROKEN sub handles undef
+{
+    my $r = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => 'abc{1/0}defg')
+        ->fill_in(BROKEN => sub { undef });
+
+    is $r, 'abc';
+}

+ 83 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/delimiters.t

@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Tests for user-specified delimiter functions
+# These tests first appeared in version 1.20.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 19;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+# (1) Try a simple delimiter: <<..>>
+# First with the delimiters specified at object creation time
+our $V = $V = 119;
+my $template  = q{The value of $V is <<$V>>.};
+my $result    = q{The value of $V is 119.};
+my $template1 = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE       => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE     => $template,
+    DELIMITERS => [ '<<', '>>' ])
+        or die "Couldn't construct template object: $Text::Template::ERROR; aborting";
+
+my $text = $template1->fill_in();
+is $text, $result;
+
+# (2) Now with delimiter choice deferred until fill-in time.
+$template1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $template);
+$text = $template1->fill_in(DELIMITERS => [ '<<', '>>' ]);
+is $text, $result;
+
+# (3) Now we'll try using regex metacharacters
+# First with the delimiters specified at object creation time
+$template  = q{The value of $V is [$V].};
+$template1 = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE       => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE     => $template,
+    DELIMITERS => [ '[', ']' ])
+        or die "Couldn't construct template object: $Text::Template::ERROR; aborting";
+
+$text = $template1->fill_in();
+is $text, $result;
+
+# (4) Now with delimiter choice deferred until fill-in time.
+$template1 = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $template);
+$text = $template1->fill_in(DELIMITERS => [ '[', ']' ]);
+is $text, $result;
+
+# (5-18) Make sure \ is working properly
+# (That is to say, it is ignored.)
+# These tests are similar to those in 01-basic.t.
+my @tests = (
+    '{""}' => '',    # (5)
+
+    # Backslashes don't matter
+    '{"}"}'           => undef,
+    '{"\\}"}'         => undef,    # One backslash
+    '{"\\\\}"}'       => undef,    # Two backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\}"}'     => undef,    # Three backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\\\}"}'   => undef,    # Four backslashes (10)
+    '{"\\\\\\\\\\}"}' => undef,    # Five backslashes
+
+    # Backslashes are always passed directly to Perl
+    '{"x20"}'           => 'x20',
+    '{"\\x20"}'         => ' ',          # One backslash
+    '{"\\\\x20"}'       => '\\x20',      # Two backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\x20"}'     => '\\ ',        # Three backslashes (15)
+    '{"\\\\\\\\x20"}'   => '\\\\x20',    # Four backslashes
+    '{"\\\\\\\\\\x20"}' => '\\\\ ',      # Five backslashes
+    '{"\\x20\\}"}'      => undef,        # (18)
+);
+
+while (my ($test, $result) = splice @tests, 0, 2) {
+    my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(
+        TYPE       => 'STRING',
+        SOURCE     => $test,
+        DELIMITERS => [ '{', '}' ]);
+
+    my $text = $tmpl->fill_in;
+
+    my $ok = (!defined $text && !defined $result || $text eq $result);
+
+    ok($ok) or diag "expected .$result., got .$text.";
+}

+ 34 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/error.t

@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 6;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+# (1-2) Missing source
+eval {
+    Text::Template->new();
+    pass;
+};
+
+like $@, qr/^\QUsage: Text::Template::new(TYPE => ..., SOURCE => ...)/;
+
+eval { Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'FILE'); };
+like $@, qr/^\QUsage: Text::Template::new(TYPE => ..., SOURCE => ...)/;
+
+# (3) Invalid type
+eval { Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'wlunch', SOURCE => 'fish food'); };
+like $@, qr/^\QIllegal value `WLUNCH' for TYPE parameter/;
+
+# (4-5) File does not exist
+my $o = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'file',
+    SOURCE => 'this file does not exist');
+ok !defined $o;
+
+ok defined($Text::Template::ERROR)
+    && $Text::Template::ERROR =~ /^Couldn't open file/;

+ 68 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/exported.t

@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 7;
+use File::Temp;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $tfh = File::Temp->new;
+
+Text::Template->import('fill_in_file', 'fill_in_string');
+
+$Q::n = $Q::n = 119;
+
+# (1) Test fill_in_string
+my $out = fill_in_string('The value of $n is {$n}.', PACKAGE => 'Q');
+is $out, 'The value of $n is 119.';
+
+# (2) Test fill_in_file
+my $TEMPFILE = $tfh->filename;
+
+print $tfh 'The value of $n is {$n}.', "\n";
+close $tfh or die "Couldn't write test file: $!; aborting";
+
+$R::n = $R::n = 8128;
+
+$out = fill_in_file($TEMPFILE, PACKAGE => 'R');
+is $out, "The value of \$n is 8128.\n";
+
+# (3) Jonathan Roy reported this bug:
+open my $ofh, '>', $TEMPFILE or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
+print $ofh "With a message here? [% \$var %]\n";
+close $ofh or die "Couldn't close test file: $!; aborting";
+$out = fill_in_file($TEMPFILE,
+    DELIMITERS => [ '[%', '%]' ],
+    HASH => { "var" => \"It is good!" });
+is $out, "With a message here? It is good!\n";
+
+# (4) It probably occurs in fill_this_in also:
+$out = Text::Template->fill_this_in("With a message here? [% \$var %]\n",
+    DELIMITERS => [ '[%', '%]' ],
+    HASH => { "var" => \"It is good!" });
+is $out, "With a message here? It is good!\n";
+
+# (5) This test failed in 1.25.  It was supplied by Donald L. Greer Jr.
+# Note that it's different from (1)  in that there's no explicit
+# package=> argument.
+use vars qw($string $foo $r);
+$string = 'Hello {$foo}';
+$foo    = "Don";
+$r      = fill_in_string($string);
+is $r, 'Hello Don';
+
+# (6) This test failed in 1.25.  It's a variation on (5)
+package Q2;
+use Text::Template 'fill_in_string';
+use vars qw($string $foo $r);
+$string = 'Hello {$foo}';
+$foo    = "Don";
+$r      = fill_in_string($string);
+
+package main;
+
+is $Q2::r, 'Hello Don';

+ 91 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/hash.t

@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 13;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $template = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> {$v}';
+
+my $v = 'oops (main)';
+$Q::v = 'oops (Q)';
+
+my $vars = { 'v' => \'good' };
+
+# (1) Build template from string
+$template = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template);
+isa_ok $template, 'Text::Template';
+
+# (2) Fill in template in anonymous package
+my $result2 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
+my $text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars);
+is $text, $result2;
+
+# (3) Did we clobber the main variable?
+is $v, 'oops (main)';
+
+# (4) Fill in same template again
+my $result4 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
+$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars);
+is $text, $result4;
+
+# (5) Now with a package
+my $result5 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
+$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars, PACKAGE => 'Q');
+is $text, $result5;
+
+# (6) We expect to have clobbered the Q variable.
+is $Q::v, 'good';
+
+# (7) Now let's try it without a package
+my $result7 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
+$text = $template->fill_in(HASH => $vars);
+is $text, $result7;
+
+# (8-11) Now what does it do when we pass a hash with undefined values?
+# Roy says it does something bad. (Added for 1.20.)
+my $WARNINGS = 0;
+{
+    local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $WARNINGS++ };
+    local $^W = 1;    # Make sure this is on for this test
+    my $template8 = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> {defined $v ? "bad" : "good"}';
+    my $result8   = 'We will put value of $v (which is "good") here -> good';
+    my $template  = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template8);
+    my $text = $template->fill_in(HASH => { 'v' => undef });
+
+    # (8) Did we generate a warning?
+    cmp_ok $WARNINGS, '==', 0;
+
+    # (9) Was the output correct?
+    is $text, $result8;
+
+    # (10-11) Let's try that again, with a twist this time
+    $WARNINGS = 0;
+    $text = $template->fill_in(HASH => [ { 'v' => 17 }, { 'v' => undef } ]);
+
+    # (10) Did we generate a warning?
+    cmp_ok $WARNINGS, '==', 0;
+
+    # (11) Was the output correct?
+    SKIP: {
+        skip 'not supported before 5.005', 1 unless $] >= 5.005;
+
+        is $text, $result8;
+    }
+}
+
+# (12) Now we'll test the multiple-hash option  (Added for 1.20.)
+$text = Text::Template::fill_in_string(q{$v: {$v}.  @v: [{"@v"}].},
+    HASH => [
+        { 'v' => 17 },
+        { 'v' => [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ] },
+        { 'v' => \23 }
+    ]
+);
+
+my $result = q{$v: 23.  @v: [a b c].};
+is $text, $result;

+ 17 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/inline-comment.t

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Test for comments within an inline code block
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 2;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => "Hello {\$name#comment}");
+
+my $vars = { name => 'Bob' };
+
+is $tmpl->fill_in(HASH => $vars), 'Hello Bob';

+ 26 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/nested-tags.t

@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Test for breakage of Dist::Milla in v1.46
+#
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Text::Template;
+
+BEGIN {
+    # Minimum Test::More version; 0.94+ is required for `done_testing`
+    unless (eval { require Test::More; "$Test::More::VERSION" >= 0.94; }) {
+        Test::More::plan(skip_all => '[ Test::More v0.94+ ] is required for testing');
+    }
+
+    Test::More->import;
+}
+
+my $tmpl = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE       => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE     => q| {{ '{{$NEXT}}' }} |,
+    DELIMITERS => [ '{{', '}}' ]);
+
+is $tmpl->fill_in, ' {{$NEXT}} ';
+
+done_testing;

+ 33 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/ofh.t

@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 3;
+use File::Temp;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $template = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => q{My process ID is {$$}});
+
+my $of = File::Temp->new;
+
+my $text = $template->fill_in(OUTPUT => $of);
+
+# (1) No $text should have been constructed.  Return value should be true.
+is $text, '1';
+
+close $of or die "close(): $!";
+
+open my $ifh, '<', $of->filename or die "open($of): $!";
+
+my $t;
+{ local $/; $t = <$ifh> }
+close $ifh;
+
+# (2) The text should have been printed to the file
+is $t, "My process ID is $$";

+ 46 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/out.t

@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+#
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 4;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $templateIN = q{
+This line should have a 3: {1+2}
+
+This line should have several numbers:
+{ $t = ''; foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $t .= $n . ' ' } $t }
+};
+
+my $templateOUT = q{
+This line should have a 3: { $OUT = 1+2 }
+
+This line should have several numbers:
+{ foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $OUT .= $n . ' ' } }
+};
+
+# Build templates from string
+my $template = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $templateIN);
+isa_ok $template, 'Text::Template';
+
+$templateOUT = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $templateOUT);
+isa_ok $templateOUT, 'Text::Template';
+
+# Fill in templates
+my $text    = $template->fill_in();
+my $textOUT = $templateOUT->fill_in();
+
+# (1) They should be the same
+is $text, $textOUT;
+
+# Missing:  Test this feature in Safe compartments;
+# it's a totally different code path.
+# Decision: Put that into safe.t, because that file should
+# be skipped when Safe.pm is unavailable.
+
+exit;

+ 78 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/prepend.t

@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Tests for PREPEND features
+# These tests first appeared in version 1.22.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 10;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+@Emptyclass1::ISA = 'Text::Template';
+@Emptyclass2::ISA = 'Text::Template';
+
+my $tin = q{The value of $foo is: {$foo}};
+
+Text::Template->always_prepend(q{$foo = "global"});
+
+my $tmpl1 = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => $tin);
+
+my $tmpl2 = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE    => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE  => $tin,
+    PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"});
+
+$tmpl1->compile;
+$tmpl2->compile;
+
+my $t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T1');
+my $t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T2');
+my $t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"}, PACKAGE => 'T3');
+
+is $t1, 'The value of $foo is: global';
+is $t2, 'The value of $foo is: template';
+is $t3, 'The value of $foo is: fillin';
+
+Emptyclass1->always_prepend(q{$foo = 'Emptyclass global';});
+$tmpl1 = Emptyclass1->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => $tin);
+
+$tmpl2 = Emptyclass1->new(
+    TYPE    => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE  => $tin,
+    PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"});
+
+$tmpl1->compile;
+$tmpl2->compile;
+
+$t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T4');
+$t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T5');
+$t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"}, PACKAGE => 'T6');
+
+is $t1, 'The value of $foo is: Emptyclass global';
+is $t2, 'The value of $foo is: template';
+is $t3, 'The value of $foo is: fillin';
+
+$tmpl1 = Emptyclass2->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => $tin);
+
+$tmpl2 = Emptyclass2->new(
+    TYPE    => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE  => $tin,
+    PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"});
+
+$tmpl1->compile;
+$tmpl2->compile;
+
+$t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T4');
+$t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T5');
+$t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"}, PACKAGE => 'T6');
+
+is $t1, 'The value of $foo is: global';
+is $t2, 'The value of $foo is: template';
+is $t3, 'The value of $foo is: fillin';

+ 43 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/preprocess.t

@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Tests for PREPROCESSOR features
+# These tests first appeared in version 1.25.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 9;
+use File::Temp;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template::Preprocess' or exit 1;
+
+my $tmpfile = File::Temp->new;
+my $TMPFILE = $tmpfile->filename;
+
+my $py = sub { tr/x/y/ };
+my $pz = sub { tr/x/z/ };
+
+my $t    = 'xxx The value of $x is {$x}';
+my $outx = 'xxx The value of $x is 119';
+my $outy = 'yyy The value of $y is 23';
+my $outz = 'zzz The value of $z is 5';
+open my $tfh, '>', $TMPFILE or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
+print $tfh $t;
+close $tfh;
+
+my @result = ($outx, $outy, $outz, $outz);
+for my $trial (1, 0) {
+    for my $test (0 .. 3) {
+        my $tmpl;
+        if ($trial == 0) {
+            $tmpl = Text::Template::Preprocess->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $t) or die;
+        }
+        else {
+            open $tfh, '<', $TMPFILE or die "Couldn't open test file: $!; aborting";
+            $tmpl = Text::Template::Preprocess->new(TYPE => 'FILEHANDLE', SOURCE => $tfh) or die;
+        }
+        $tmpl->preprocessor($py) if ($test & 1) == 1;
+        my @args = ((($test & 2) == 2) ? (PREPROCESSOR => $pz) : ());
+        my $o = $tmpl->fill_in(@args, HASH => { x => 119, 'y' => 23, z => 5 });
+        is $o, $result[$test];
+    }
+}

+ 26 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/rt29928.t

@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Test for RT Bug 29928 fix
+# https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=29928
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 2;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template::Preprocess' or exit 1;
+
+my $tin = q{The value of $foo is: {$foo}.};
+
+sub tester {
+    1;    # dummy preprocessor to cause the bug described.
+}
+
+my $tmpl1 = Text::Template::Preprocess->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $tin);
+
+$tmpl1->compile;
+
+my $t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(
+    HASH         => { foo => 'things' },
+    PREPROCESSOR => \&tester);
+
+is $t1, 'The value of $foo is: things.';

+ 135 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/safe.t

@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Test::More;
+
+unless (eval { require Safe; 1 }) {
+    plan skip_all => 'Safe.pm is required for this test';
+}
+else {
+    plan tests => 20;
+}
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my ($BADOP, $FAILURE);
+if ($^O eq 'MacOS') {
+    $BADOP   = qq{};
+    $FAILURE = q{};
+}
+else {
+    $BADOP   = qq{kill 0};
+    $FAILURE = q{Program fragment at line 1 delivered error ``kill trapped by operation mask''};
+}
+
+our $v = 119;
+
+my $c = Safe->new or die;
+
+my $goodtemplate = q{This should succeed: { $v }};
+my $goodoutput   = q{This should succeed: 119};
+
+my $template1 = Text::Template->new(type => 'STRING', source => $goodtemplate);
+my $template2 = Text::Template->new(type => 'STRING', source => $goodtemplate);
+
+my $text1 = $template1->fill_in();
+ok defined $text1;
+
+my $text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+ok defined $text2;
+
+my $text3 = $template2->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+ok defined $text3;
+
+# (4) Safe and non-safe fills of different template objects with the
+# same template text should yield the same result.
+# print +($text1 eq $text3 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+# (4) voided this test:  it's not true, because the unsafe fill
+# uses package main, while the safe fill uses the secret safe package.
+# We could alias the secret safe package to be identical to main,
+# but that wouldn't be safe.  If you want the aliasing, you have to
+# request it explicitly with `PACKAGE'.
+
+# (5) Safe and non-safe fills of the same template object
+# should yield the same result.
+# (5) voided this test for the same reason as #4.
+# print +($text1 eq $text2 ? '' : 'not '), "ok $n\n";
+
+# (6) Make sure the output was actually correct
+is $text1, $goodoutput;
+
+my $badtemplate     = qq{This should fail: { $BADOP; 'NOFAIL' }};
+my $badnosafeoutput = q{This should fail: NOFAIL};
+my $badsafeoutput =
+    q{This should fail: Program fragment delivered error ``kill trapped by operation mask at template line 1.''};
+
+$template1 = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $badtemplate);
+isa_ok $template1, 'Text::Template';
+
+$template2 = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $badtemplate);
+isa_ok $template2, 'Text::Template';
+
+# none of these should fail
+$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
+ok defined $text1;
+
+$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+ok defined $text2;
+
+$text3 = $template2->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+ok defined $text3;
+
+my $text4 = $template1->fill_in();
+ok defined $text4;
+
+# (11) text1 and text4 should be the same (using safe in between
+# didn't change anything.)
+is $text1, $text4;
+
+# (12) text2 and text3 should be the same (same template text in different
+# objects
+is $text2, $text3;
+
+# (13) text1 should yield badnosafeoutput
+is $text1, $badnosafeoutput;
+
+# (14) text2 should yield badsafeoutput
+$text2 =~ s/'kill'/kill/;    # 5.8.1 added quote marks around the op name
+is $text2, $badsafeoutput;
+
+my $template = q{{$x=1}{$x+1}};
+
+$template1 = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template);
+isa_ok $template1, 'Text::Template';
+
+$template2 = Text::Template->new('type' => 'STRING', 'source' => $template);
+isa_ok $template2, 'Text::Template';
+
+$text1 = $template1->fill_in();
+$text2 = $template1->fill_in(SAFE => Safe->new);
+
+# (15) Do effects persist in safe compartments?
+is $text1, $text2;
+
+# (16) Try the BROKEN routine in safe compartments
+sub my_broken {
+    my %a = @_;
+    $a{error} =~ s/ at.*//s;
+    "OK! text:$a{text} error:$a{error} lineno:$a{lineno} arg:$a{arg}";
+}
+
+my $templateB = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => '{die}');
+isa_ok $templateB, 'Text::Template';
+
+$text1 = $templateB->fill_in(
+    BROKEN     => \&my_broken,
+    BROKEN_ARG => 'barg',
+    SAFE       => Safe->new);
+
+my $result1 = qq{OK! text:die error:Died lineno:1 arg:barg};
+is $text1, $result1;

+ 94 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/safe2.t

@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+# still incomplete.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More;
+
+unless (eval { require Safe; 1 }) {
+    plan skip_all => 'Safe.pm is required for this test';
+}
+else {
+    plan tests => 12;
+}
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $c = Safe->new or die;
+
+# Test handling of packages and importing.
+$c->reval('$P = "safe root"');
+our $P = 'main';
+$Q::P = $Q::P = 'Q';
+
+# How to effectively test the gensymming?
+
+my $t = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => 'package is {$P}') or die;
+
+# (1) Default behavior: Inherit from calling package, `main' in this case.
+my $text = $t->fill_in();
+is $text, 'package is main';
+
+# (2) When a package is specified, we should use that package instead.
+$text = $t->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'Q');
+is $text, 'package is Q';
+
+# (3) When no package is specified in safe mode, we should use the
+# default safe root.
+$text = $t->fill_in(SAFE => $c);
+is $text, 'package is safe root';
+
+# (4) When a package is specified in safe mode, we should use the
+# default safe root, after aliasing to the specified package
+TODO: {
+    local $TODO = "test fails when tested with TAP/Devel::Cover" if defined $Devel::Cover::VERSION;
+    $text = $t->fill_in(SAFE => $c, PACKAGE => 'Q');
+    is $text, 'package is Q';
+}
+
+# Now let's see if hash vars are installed properly into safe templates
+$t = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => 'hash is {$H}') or die;
+
+# (5) First in default mode
+$text = $t->fill_in(HASH => { H => 'good5' });
+is $text, 'hash is good5';
+
+# suppress "once" warnings
+$Q::H = $Q2::H = undef;
+
+# (6) Now in packages
+$text = $t->fill_in(HASH => { H => 'good6' }, PACKAGE => 'Q');
+is $text, 'hash is good6';
+
+# (7) Now in the default root of the safe compartment
+TODO: {
+    local $TODO = "test fails when tested with TAP/Devel::Cover" if defined $Devel::Cover::VERSION;
+    $text = $t->fill_in(HASH => { H => 'good7' }, SAFE => $c);
+    is $text, 'hash is good7';
+}
+
+# (8) Now in the default root after aliasing to a package that
+# got the hash stuffed in
+our $H;
+TODO: {
+    local $TODO = "test fails when tested with TAP/Devel::Cover" if defined $Devel::Cover::VERSION;
+    $text = $t->fill_in(HASH => { H => 'good8' }, SAFE => $c, PACKAGE => 'Q2');
+    is $text, 'hash is good8';
+}
+
+# Now let's make sure that none of the packages leaked on each other.
+# (9) This var should NOT have been installed into the main package
+ok !defined $H;
+$H = $H;
+
+# (11) this value overwrote the one from test 6.
+is $Q::H, 'good7';
+
+# (12)
+is $Q2::H, 'good8';

+ 80 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/safe3.t

@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# test apparatus for Text::Template module
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More;
+
+unless (eval { require Safe; 1 }) {
+    plan skip_all => 'Safe.pm is required for this test';
+}
+else {
+    plan tests => 4;
+}
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+# Test the OUT feature with safe compartments
+
+my $template = q{
+This line should have a 3: {1+2}
+
+This line should have several numbers:
+{ $t = ''; foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $t .= $n . ' ' } $t }
+};
+
+my $templateOUT = q{
+This line should have a 3: { $OUT = 1+2 }
+
+This line should have several numbers:
+{ foreach $n (1 .. 20) { $OUT .= $n . ' ' } }
+};
+
+my $c = Safe->new;
+
+# Build templates from string
+$template = Text::Template->new(
+    type   => 'STRING',
+    source => $template,
+    SAFE   => $c) or die;
+
+$templateOUT = Text::Template->new(
+    type   => 'STRING',
+    source => $templateOUT,
+    SAFE    => $c) or die;
+
+# Fill in templates
+my $text = $template->fill_in()
+    or die;
+my $textOUT = $templateOUT->fill_in()
+    or die;
+
+# (1) They should be the same
+is $text, $textOUT;
+
+# (2-3)  "Joel Appelbaum" <joel@orbz.com> <000701c0ac2c$aed1d6e0$0201a8c0@prime>
+# "Contrary to the documentation the $OUT variable is not always
+# undefined at the start of each program fragment.  The $OUT variable
+# is never undefined after it is used once if you are using the SAFE
+# option.  The result is that every fragment after the fragment that
+# $OUT was used in is replaced by the old $OUT value instead of the
+# result of the fragment.  This holds true even after the
+# Text::Template object goes out of scope and a new one is created!"
+#
+# Also reported by Daini Xie.
+
+{
+    my $template = q{{$OUT = 'x'}y{$OUT .= 'z'}};
+    my $expected = "xyz";
+    my $s        = Safe->new;
+    my $o        = Text::Template->new(
+        type   => 'string',
+        source => $template);
+
+    for (1 .. 2) {
+        my $r = $o->fill_in(SAFE => $s);
+
+        is $r, $expected;
+    }
+}

+ 46 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/strict.t

@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+#!perl
+#
+# Tests for STRICT features
+# These tests first appeared in version 1.48.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More tests => 4;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+@Emptyclass1::ISA = 'Text::Template';
+@Emptyclass2::ISA = 'Text::Template';
+
+my $tin = q{The value of $foo is: {$foo}};
+
+Text::Template->always_prepend(q{$foo = "global"});
+
+my $tmpl1 = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE   => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE => $tin);
+
+my $tmpl2 = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE    => 'STRING',
+    SOURCE  => $tin,
+    PREPEND => q{$foo = "template"});
+
+$tmpl1->compile;
+$tmpl2->compile;
+
+# strict should cause t1 to contain an error message if wrong variable is used in template
+my $t1 = $tmpl1->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T1', STRICT => 1, HASH => { bar => 'baz' });
+
+# non-strict still works
+my $t2 = $tmpl2->fill_in(PACKAGE => 'T2', HASH => { bar => 'baz' });
+
+# prepend overrides the hash values
+my $t3 = $tmpl2->fill_in(
+    PREPEND => q{$foo = "fillin"},
+    PACKAGE => 'T3',
+    STRICT  => 1,
+    HASH    => { foo => 'hashval2' });
+
+like $t1, qr/Global symbol "\$foo" requires explicit package/;
+is $t2, 'The value of $foo is: template', "non-strict hash still works";
+is $t3, "The value of \$foo is: fillin", "hash values with prepend, prepend wins, even under strict.";

+ 112 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/taint.t

@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
+#!perl -T
+# Tests for taint-mode features
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use lib 'blib/lib';
+use Test::More tests => 21;
+use File::Temp;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
+    # File::Temp (for all versions up to at least 0.2308) is currently bugged under MSWin32/taint mode [as of 2018-09]
+    # ... fails unless "/tmp" on the current windows drive is a writable directory OR either $ENV{TMP} or $ENV{TEMP} are untainted and point to a writable directory
+    # ref: [File-Temp: Fails under -T, Windows 7, Strawberry Perl 5.12.1](https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=60340)
+    ($ENV{TEMP}) = $ENV{TEMP} =~ m/^.*$/gmsx; # untaint $ENV{TEMP}
+    ($ENV{TMP})  = $ENV{TMP}  =~ m/^.*$/gmsx; # untaint $ENV{TMP}
+}
+
+my $tmpfile = File::Temp->new;
+my $file    = $tmpfile->filename;
+
+# makes its arguments tainted
+sub taint {
+    for (@_) {
+        $_ .= substr($0, 0, 0);    # LOD
+    }
+}
+
+my $template = 'The value of $n is {$n}.';
+
+open my $fh, '>', $file or die "Couldn't write temporary file $file: $!";
+print $fh $template, "\n";
+close $fh or die "Couldn't finish temporary file $file: $!";
+
+sub should_fail {
+    my $obj = Text::Template->new(@_);
+    eval { $obj->fill_in() };
+    if ($@) {
+        pass $@;
+    }
+    else {
+        fail q[didn't fail];
+    }
+}
+
+sub should_work {
+    my $obj = Text::Template->new(@_);
+    eval { $obj->fill_in() };
+    if ($@) {
+        fail $@;
+    }
+    else {
+        pass;
+    }
+}
+
+sub should_be_tainted {
+    ok !Text::Template::_is_clean($_[0]);
+}
+
+sub should_be_clean {
+    ok Text::Template::_is_clean($_[0]);
+}
+
+# Tainted filename should die with and without UNTAINT option
+# untainted filename should die without UNTAINT option
+# filehandle should die without UNTAINT option
+# string and array with tainted data should die either way
+
+# (2)-(7)
+my $tfile = $file;
+taint($tfile);
+should_be_tainted($tfile);
+should_be_clean($file);
+should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $tfile;
+should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $tfile, UNTAINT => 1;
+should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $file;
+should_work TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $file, UNTAINT => 1;
+
+# (8-9)
+open $fh, '<', $file or die "Couldn't open $file for reading: $!; aborting";
+should_fail TYPE => 'filehandle', SOURCE => $fh;
+close $fh;
+
+open $fh, '<', $file or die "Couldn't open $file for reading: $!; aborting";
+should_work TYPE => 'filehandle', SOURCE => $fh, UNTAINT => 1;
+close $fh;
+
+# (10-15)
+my $ttemplate = $template;
+taint($ttemplate);
+should_be_tainted($ttemplate);
+should_be_clean($template);
+should_fail TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $ttemplate;
+should_fail TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $ttemplate, UNTAINT => 1;
+should_work TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $template;
+should_work TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $template, UNTAINT => 1;
+
+# (16-19)
+my $array  = [$template];
+my $tarray = [$ttemplate];
+should_fail TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $tarray;
+should_fail TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $tarray, UNTAINT => 1;
+should_work TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $array;
+should_work TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $array, UNTAINT => 1;
+
+# (20-21) Test _unconditionally_untaint utility function
+Text::Template::_unconditionally_untaint($ttemplate);
+should_be_clean($ttemplate);
+Text::Template::_unconditionally_untaint($tfile);
+should_be_clean($tfile);

+ 47 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/template-encoding.t

@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+#!perl
+
+use utf8;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Test::More;
+use Encode;
+use File::Temp;
+
+# Non-CORE module(s)
+unless (eval { require Test::More::UTF8; 1; } ) {
+    plan skip_all => '[ Test::More::UTF8 ] is required for testing';
+}
+
+plan tests => 3;
+
+use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
+
+my $tmp_fh = File::Temp->new;
+
+print $tmp_fh encode('UTF-8', "\x{4f60}\x{597d} {{\$name}}");
+
+$tmp_fh->flush;
+
+# UTF-8 encoded template file
+my $str = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE     => 'FILE',
+    SOURCE   => $tmp_fh->filename,
+    ENCODING => 'UTF-8'
+)->fill_in(HASH => { name => 'World' });
+
+is $str, "\x{4f60}\x{597d} World";
+
+$tmp_fh = File::Temp->new;
+
+print $tmp_fh encode('iso-8859-1', "Ol\x{e1} {{\$name}}");
+
+$tmp_fh->flush;
+
+# ISO-8859-1 encoded template file
+$str = Text::Template->new(
+    TYPE     => 'FILE',
+    SOURCE   => $tmp_fh->filename,
+    ENCODING => 'iso-8859-1'
+)->fill_in(HASH => { name => 'World' });
+
+is $str, "Ol\x{e1} World";

+ 46 - 0
external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/t/warnings.t

@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+#!perl
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Text::Template;
+
+# Minimum Test::More version; 0.94+ is required for `done_testing`
+BEGIN {
+    unless (eval { require Test::More; "$Test::More::VERSION" >= 0.94; }) {
+        Test::More::plan(skip_all => '[ Test::More v0.94+ ] is required for testing');
+    }
+
+    Test::More->import;
+
+    # Non-CORE module(s)
+    unless (eval { require Test::Warnings; 1; }) {
+        plan(skip_all => '[ Test::Warnings ] is required for testing');
+    }
+
+    Test::Warnings->import;
+}
+
+my $template = <<'EOT';
+{{
+if ($good =~ /good/) {
+    'This template should not produce warnings.'.$bad;
+}
+}}
+EOT
+
+$template = Text::Template->new(type => 'STRING', source => $template);
+isa_ok $template, 'Text::Template';
+
+my $result = $template->fill_in(HASH => { good => 'good' });
+
+$result =~ s/(?:^\s+)|(?:\s+$)//gs;
+is $result, 'This template should not produce warnings.';
+
+# see https://github.com/mschout/perl-text-template/issues/10
+$template = Text::Template->new(type => 'STRING', package => 'MY', source => '');
+$template->fill_in(package => 'MY', hash => { include => sub { 'XX' } });
+
+$template = Text::Template->new(type => 'STRING', package => 'MY', source => '');
+$template->fill_in(package => 'MY', hash => { include => sub { 'XX' } });
+
+done_testing;

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