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File _service:tar_scm:backport-Time-HiRes-1.9764-Upgrade-to-1.9775.patch of Package perl-Time-HiRes
From 06d1d3c914663189850941ed3805ce78d36fe94c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hongjinghao <hongjinghao@huawei.com> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 20:02:27 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Upgrade 1.9764 to 1.9775. Generated by the differences between Perl 5.32.0 and 5.38.0 --- Changes | 16 +++ HiRes.pm | 2 +- HiRes.xs | 225 +++------------------------------- Makefile.PL | 44 +++++-- t/Watchdog.pm | 12 +- t/stat.t | 66 ++++++---- t/utime.t | 6 + 7 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 252 deletions(-) diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index a9b91a0253..2b681e9225 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -2,6 +2,22 @@ Revision history for the Perl extension Time::HiRes. {{NEXT}} + - Remove obsolete vms code + - Use core version compare + - Use GIMME_V instead of the deprecated GIMME + - t/utime.t: dragonflybsd has only microsecond precision + - t/utime.t: dragonflybsd is noatime by default + - t/stat.t: skip testing access times on HaikuOS, it doesn't support + atime + - darwin: make sure the compiler can find the system perl headers + https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/20362 + - darwin: make sure PERL_DARWIN is defined on darwin. + - don't compare stat and lstat atime if PERL_FILE_ATIME_CHANGES is set in + the environment. + https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/19321 + - don't use C++ guards around the perl header files, it caused C++ + build failures with MSVC. + 1.9764 [2020-08-10] - Fix a bunch of repeated-word typos - Fix compilation with Visual C++ 2013 and older diff --git a/HiRes.pm b/HiRes.pm index 433ca31a05..b8cd263c3e 100644 --- a/HiRes.pm +++ b/HiRes.pm @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ our @EXPORT_OK = qw (usleep sleep ualarm alarm gettimeofday time tv_interval stat lstat utime ); -our $VERSION = '1.9764'; +our $VERSION = '1.9775'; our $XS_VERSION = $VERSION; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; diff --git a/HiRes.xs b/HiRes.xs index 8002472866..7320cb8fb5 100644 --- a/HiRes.xs +++ b/HiRes.xs @@ -11,16 +11,15 @@ * it under the same terms as Perl itself. */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif #define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT #include "EXTERN.h" #include "perl.h" #include "XSUB.h" -#ifdef USE_PPPORT_H -# include "ppport.h" +#include "reentr.h" +#if !defined(IS_SAFE_PATHNAME) && defined(TIME_HIRES_UTIME) && defined(HAS_UTIMENSAT) +#define NEED_ck_warner #endif +#include "ppport.h" #if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(HAS_W32API_WINDOWS_H) # include <w32api/windows.h> # define CYGWIN_WITH_W32API @@ -38,15 +37,6 @@ extern "C" { #if defined(TIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETTIME_SYSCALL) || defined(TIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETRES_SYSCALL) # include <syscall.h> #endif -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#define PERL_VERSION_DECIMAL(r,v,s) (r*1000000 + v*1000 + s) -#define PERL_DECIMAL_VERSION \ - PERL_VERSION_DECIMAL(PERL_REVISION,PERL_VERSION,PERL_SUBVERSION) -#define PERL_VERSION_GE(r,v,s) \ - (PERL_DECIMAL_VERSION >= PERL_VERSION_DECIMAL(r,v,s)) #ifndef GCC_DIAG_IGNORE # define GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(x) @@ -139,8 +129,12 @@ typedef struct { unsigned __int64 reset_time; } my_cxt_t; -/* Visual C++ 2013 and older don't have the timespec structure */ -# if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1900 +/* Visual C++ 2013 and older don't have the timespec structure. + * Neither do mingw.org compilers with MinGW runtimes older than 3.22. */ +# if((defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1900) || \ + (defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR) && \ + defined(__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION) && (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 || \ + (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 && __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION < 22)))) struct timespec { time_t tv_sec; long tv_nsec; @@ -263,8 +257,6 @@ _gettimeofday(pTHX_ struct timeval *tp, void *not_used) static int _clock_gettime(pTHX_ clockid_t clock_id, struct timespec *tp) { - FT_t ft; - switch (clock_id) { case CLOCK_REALTIME: { FT_t ft; @@ -323,193 +315,6 @@ _clock_getres(clockid_t clock_id, struct timespec *tp) #endif /* #if defined(WIN32) || defined(CYGWIN_WITH_W32API) */ -#if !defined(HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(VMS) -# define HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY - -# include <lnmdef.h> -# include <time.h> /* gettimeofday */ -# include <stdlib.h> /* qdiv */ -# include <starlet.h> /* sys$gettim */ -# include <descrip.h> -# ifdef __VAX -# include <lib$routines.h> /* lib$ediv() */ -# endif - -/* - VMS binary time is expressed in 100 nano-seconds since - system base time which is 17-NOV-1858 00:00:00.00 -*/ - -# define DIV_100NS_TO_SECS 10000000L -# define DIV_100NS_TO_USECS 10L - -/* - gettimeofday is supposed to return times since the epoch - so need to determine this in terms of VMS base time -*/ -static $DESCRIPTOR(dscepoch,"01-JAN-1970 00:00:00.00"); - -# ifdef __VAX -static long base_adjust[2]={0L,0L}; -# else -static __int64 base_adjust=0; -# endif - -/* - - If we don't have gettimeofday, then likely we are on a VMS machine that - operates on local time rather than UTC...so we have to zone-adjust. - This code gleefully swiped from VMS.C - -*/ -/* method used to handle UTC conversions: - * 1 == CRTL gmtime(); 2 == SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL; 3 == no correction - */ -static int gmtime_emulation_type; -/* number of secs to add to UTC POSIX-style time to get local time */ -static long int utc_offset_secs; -static struct dsc$descriptor_s fildevdsc = - { 12, DSC$K_DTYPE_T, DSC$K_CLASS_S, "LNM$FILE_DEV" }; -static struct dsc$descriptor_s *fildev[] = { &fildevdsc, NULL }; - -static time_t toutc_dst(time_t loc) { - struct tm *rsltmp; - - if ((rsltmp = localtime(&loc)) == NULL) return -1; - loc -= utc_offset_secs; - if (rsltmp->tm_isdst) loc -= 3600; - return loc; -} - -static time_t toloc_dst(time_t utc) { - struct tm *rsltmp; - - utc += utc_offset_secs; - if ((rsltmp = localtime(&utc)) == NULL) return -1; - if (rsltmp->tm_isdst) utc += 3600; - return utc; -} - -# define _toutc(secs) ((secs) == (time_t) -1 ? (time_t) -1 : \ - ((gmtime_emulation_type || timezone_setup()), \ - (gmtime_emulation_type == 1 ? toutc_dst(secs) : \ - ((secs) - utc_offset_secs)))) - -# define _toloc(secs) ((secs) == (time_t) -1 ? (time_t) -1 : \ - ((gmtime_emulation_type || timezone_setup()), \ - (gmtime_emulation_type == 1 ? toloc_dst(secs) : \ - ((secs) + utc_offset_secs)))) - -static int -timezone_setup(void) -{ - struct tm *tm_p; - - if (gmtime_emulation_type == 0) { - int dstnow; - time_t base = 15 * 86400; /* 15jan71; to avoid month/year ends between */ - /* results of calls to gmtime() and localtime() */ - /* for same &base */ - - gmtime_emulation_type++; - if ((tm_p = gmtime(&base)) == NULL) { /* CRTL gmtime() is a fake */ - char off[LNM$C_NAMLENGTH+1];; - - gmtime_emulation_type++; - if (!Perl_vmstrnenv("SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL",off,0,fildev,0)) { - gmtime_emulation_type++; - utc_offset_secs = 0; - Perl_warn(aTHX_ "no UTC offset information; assuming local time is UTC"); - } - else { utc_offset_secs = atol(off); } - } - else { /* We've got a working gmtime() */ - struct tm gmt, local; - - gmt = *tm_p; - tm_p = localtime(&base); - local = *tm_p; - utc_offset_secs = (local.tm_mday - gmt.tm_mday) * 86400; - utc_offset_secs += (local.tm_hour - gmt.tm_hour) * 3600; - utc_offset_secs += (local.tm_min - gmt.tm_min) * 60; - utc_offset_secs += (local.tm_sec - gmt.tm_sec); - } - } - return 1; -} - - -int -gettimeofday (struct timeval *tp, void *tpz) -{ - long ret; -# ifdef __VAX - long quad[2]; - long quad1[2]; - long div_100ns_to_secs; - long div_100ns_to_usecs; - long quo,rem; - long quo1,rem1; -# else - __int64 quad; - __qdiv_t ans1,ans2; -# endif - /* - In case of error, tv_usec = 0 and tv_sec = VMS condition code. - The return from function is also set to -1. - This is not exactly as per the manual page. - */ - - tp->tv_usec = 0; - -# ifdef __VAX - if (base_adjust[0]==0 && base_adjust[1]==0) { -# else - if (base_adjust==0) { /* Need to determine epoch adjustment */ -# endif - ret=sys$bintim(&dscepoch,&base_adjust); - if (1 != (ret &&1)) { - tp->tv_sec = ret; - return -1; - } - } - - ret=sys$gettim(&quad); /* Get VMS system time */ - if ((1 && ret) == 1) { -# ifdef __VAX - quad[0] -= base_adjust[0]; /* convert to epoch offset */ - quad[1] -= base_adjust[1]; /* convert 2nd half of quadword */ - div_100ns_to_secs = DIV_100NS_TO_SECS; - div_100ns_to_usecs = DIV_100NS_TO_USECS; - lib$ediv(&div_100ns_to_secs,&quad,&quo,&rem); - quad1[0] = rem; - quad1[1] = 0L; - lib$ediv(&div_100ns_to_usecs,&quad1,&quo1,&rem1); - tp->tv_sec = quo; /* Whole seconds */ - tp->tv_usec = quo1; /* Micro-seconds */ -# else - quad -= base_adjust; /* convert to epoch offset */ - ans1=qdiv(quad,DIV_100NS_TO_SECS); - ans2=qdiv(ans1.rem,DIV_100NS_TO_USECS); - tp->tv_sec = ans1.quot; /* Whole seconds */ - tp->tv_usec = ans2.quot; /* Micro-seconds */ -# endif - } else { - tp->tv_sec = ret; - return -1; - } -# ifdef VMSISH_TIME -# ifdef RTL_USES_UTC - if (VMSISH_TIME) tp->tv_sec = _toloc(tp->tv_sec); -# else - if (!VMSISH_TIME) tp->tv_sec = _toutc(tp->tv_sec); -# endif -# endif - return 0; -} -#endif /* #if !defined(HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(VMS) */ - - /* Do not use H A S _ N A N O S L E E P * so that Perl Configure doesn't scan for it (and pull in -lrt and * the like which are not usually good ideas for the default Perl). @@ -1086,7 +891,7 @@ nsec_without_unslept(struct timespec *sleepfor, /* In case Perl and/or Devel::PPPort are too old, minimally emulate * IS_SAFE_PATHNAME() (which looks for zero bytes in the pathname). */ #ifndef IS_SAFE_PATHNAME -# if PERL_VERSION >= 12 /* Perl_ck_warner is 5.10.0 -> */ +# if PERL_VERSION_GE(5,12,0) /* Perl_ck_warner is 5.10.0 -> */ # ifdef WARN_SYSCALLS # define WARNEMUCAT WARN_SYSCALLS /* 5.22.0 -> */ # else @@ -1380,7 +1185,7 @@ gettimeofday() int status; status = gettimeofday (&Tp, NULL); if (status == 0) { - if (GIMME == G_ARRAY) { + if (GIMME_V == G_LIST) { EXTEND(sp, 2); PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(Tp.tv_sec))); PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSViv(Tp.tv_usec))); @@ -1437,7 +1242,7 @@ setitimer(which, seconds, interval = 0) if (setitimer(which, &newit, &oldit) == 0) { EXTEND(sp, 1); PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVnv(TV2NV(oldit.it_value)))); - if (GIMME == G_ARRAY) { + if (GIMME_V == G_LIST) { EXTEND(sp, 1); PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVnv(TV2NV(oldit.it_interval)))); } @@ -1457,7 +1262,7 @@ getitimer(which) if (getitimer(which, &nowit) == 0) { EXTEND(sp, 1); PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVnv(TV2NV(nowit.it_value)))); - if (GIMME == G_ARRAY) { + if (GIMME_V == G_LIST) { EXTEND(sp, 1); PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVnv(TV2NV(nowit.it_interval)))); } @@ -1710,7 +1515,7 @@ PROTOTYPE: ;$ Zero(&fakeop, 1, OP); fakeop.op_type = ix ? OP_LSTAT : OP_STAT; fakeop.op_ppaddr = PL_ppaddr[fakeop.op_type]; - fakeop.op_flags = GIMME_V == G_ARRAY ? OPf_WANT_LIST : + fakeop.op_flags = GIMME_V == G_LIST ? OPf_WANT_LIST : GIMME_V == G_SCALAR ? OPf_WANT_SCALAR : OPf_WANT_VOID; PL_op = &fakeop; (void)fakeop.op_ppaddr(aTHX); diff --git a/Makefile.PL b/Makefile.PL index c918cd1454..ac56d8df27 100644 --- a/Makefile.PL +++ b/Makefile.PL @@ -68,11 +68,20 @@ __EOD__ } } - my $ccflags = $Config{'ccflags'} . ' ' . "-I$COREincdir" - . ' -DPERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS'; + my $ccflags = $Config{'ccflags'} . ' '; + my @osvers = split /\./, $Config{osvers}; + if ($^O eq "darwin" + && $^X eq "/usr/bin/perl" + && $osvers[0] >= 18) { + $ccflags .= qq(-iwithsysroot "$COREincdir"); + } + else { + $ccflags .= "-I$COREincdir" + } + $ccflags .= ' -DPERL_NO_INLINE_FUNCTIONS'; if ($^O eq 'VMS') { - $cccmd = "$Config{'cc'} /include=($COREincdir) $tmp.c"; + $cccmd = "$Config{'cc'} $Config{'ccflags'} /include=($COREincdir) $tmp.c"; } if ($args{silent} || !$VERBOSE) { @@ -562,7 +571,10 @@ EOD my $has_clock_gettime; my $has_clock_gettime_emulation; if (exists $Config{d_clock_gettime}) { - $has_clock_gettime++ if $Config{d_clock_gettime}; # Unlikely... + if ($Config{d_clock_gettime}) { # possibly set for cross-compilation + $has_clock_gettime++; + $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETTIME'; + } } elsif (has_clock_xxx('gettime')) { $has_clock_gettime++; $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETTIME'; @@ -591,7 +603,10 @@ EOD my $has_clock_getres; my $has_clock_getres_emulation; if (exists $Config{d_clock_getres}) { - $has_clock_getres++ if $Config{d_clock_getres}; # Unlikely... + if ($Config{d_clock_getres}) { # possibly set for cross-compilation + $has_clock_getres++; + $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETRES'; + } } elsif (has_clock_xxx('getres')) { $has_clock_getres++; $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_GETRES'; @@ -620,7 +635,10 @@ EOD my $has_clock_nanosleep; my $has_clock_nanosleep_emulation; if (exists $Config{d_clock_nanosleep}) { - $has_clock_nanosleep++ if $Config{d_clock_nanosleep}; # Unlikely... + if ($Config{d_clock_nanosleep}) { # possibly set for cross-compilation + $has_clock_nanosleep++; + $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_NANOSLEEP'; + } } elsif (has_clock_nanosleep()) { $has_clock_nanosleep++; $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK_NANOSLEEP'; @@ -643,7 +661,10 @@ EOD print "Looking for clock()... "; my $has_clock; if (exists $Config{d_clock}) { - $has_clock++ if $Config{d_clock}; # Unlikely... + if ($Config{d_clock}) { # possibly set for cross-compilation + $has_clock++; + $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK'; + } } elsif (has_clock()) { $has_clock++; $DEFINE .= ' -DTIME_HIRES_CLOCK'; @@ -829,6 +850,11 @@ EOM print "NOT found.\n"; } } + if ($^O eq "darwin") { + # the system perl on darwin doesn't seem to include -DPERL_DARWIN + # which breaks setting up emulation + DEFINE("PERL_DARWIN"); + } if ($DEFINE) { $DEFINE =~ s/^\s+//; @@ -842,8 +868,6 @@ EOM sub doMakefile { my @makefileopts = (); - DEFINE('USE_PPPORT_H') unless $ENV{PERL_CORE}; - push (@makefileopts, 'NAME' => 'Time::HiRes', 'AUTHOR' => 'Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>', @@ -861,7 +885,7 @@ sub doMakefile { 'Config' => 0, 'Exporter' => 0, 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 0, - 'Test::More' => 0, + 'Test::More' => 0.84, 'XSLoader' => 0, 'strict' => 0, 'File::Spec' => 0, diff --git a/t/Watchdog.pm b/t/Watchdog.pm index a93ab4f970..5f78a174f7 100644 --- a/t/Watchdog.pm +++ b/t/Watchdog.pm @@ -10,30 +10,30 @@ my $watchdog_pid; my $TheEnd; if ($Config{d_fork}) { - print("# I am the main process $$, starting the watchdog process...\n"); + note ("I am the main process $$, starting the watchdog process..."); $watchdog_pid = fork(); if (defined $watchdog_pid) { if ($watchdog_pid == 0) { # We are the kid, set up the watchdog. my $ppid = getppid(); - print("# I am the watchdog process $$, sleeping for $waitfor seconds...\n"); + note ("I am the watchdog process $$, sleeping for $waitfor seconds..."); sleep($waitfor - 2); # Workaround for perlbug #49073 sleep(2); # Wait for parent to exit if (kill(0, $ppid)) { # Check if parent still exists warn "\n$0: overall time allowed for tests (${waitfor}s) exceeded!\n"; print("Terminating main process $ppid...\n"); kill('KILL', $ppid); - print("# This is the watchdog process $$, over and out.\n"); + note ("This is the watchdog process $$, over and out."); } exit(0); } else { - print("# The watchdog process $watchdog_pid launched, continuing testing...\n"); + note ("The watchdog process $watchdog_pid launched, continuing testing..."); $TheEnd = time() + $waitfor; } } else { warn "$0: fork failed: $!\n"; } } else { - print("# No watchdog process (need fork)\n"); + note ("No watchdog process (need fork)"); } END { @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ END { printf("# kill KILL $watchdog_pid = %d\n", $kill); } unlink("ktrace.out"); # Used in BSD system call tracing. - print("# All done.\n"); + note ("All done."); } } diff --git a/t/stat.t b/t/stat.t index f2f8e87751..2f72fdc2af 100644 --- a/t/stat.t +++ b/t/stat.t @@ -20,31 +20,41 @@ use t::Watchdog; my @atime; my @mtime; for (1..5) { + note "cycle $_"; Time::HiRes::sleep(rand(0.1) + 0.1); open(X, '>', $$); print X $$; close(X); my($a, $stat, $b) = ("a", [Time::HiRes::stat($$)], "b"); - is $a, "a"; - is $b, "b"; - is ref($stat), "ARRAY"; + is $a, "a", "stat stack discipline"; + is $b, "b", "stat stack discipline"; + is ref($stat), "ARRAY", "stat returned array"; push @mtime, $stat->[9]; ($a, my $lstat, $b) = ("a", [Time::HiRes::lstat($$)], "b"); - is $a, "a"; - is $b, "b"; - is_deeply $lstat, $stat; - Time::HiRes::sleep(rand(0.1) + 0.1); - open(X, '<', $$); - <X>; - close(X); - $stat = [Time::HiRes::stat($$)]; - push @atime, $stat->[8]; - $lstat = [Time::HiRes::lstat($$)]; - is_deeply $lstat, $stat; + is $a, "a", "lstat stack discipline"; + is $b, "b", "lstat stack discipline"; + SKIP: { + if($^O eq "haiku") { + skip "testing stat access time on Haiku", 2; + } + if ($ENV{PERL_FILE_ATIME_CHANGES}) { + # something else might access the file, changing atime + $lstat->[8] = $stat->[8]; + } + is_deeply $lstat, $stat, "write: stat and lstat returned same values"; + Time::HiRes::sleep(rand(0.1) + 0.1); + open(X, '<', $$); + <X>; + close(X); + $stat = [Time::HiRes::stat($$)]; + push @atime, $stat->[8]; + $lstat = [Time::HiRes::lstat($$)]; + is_deeply $lstat, $stat, "read: stat and lstat returned same values"; + } } 1 while unlink $$; -print("# mtime = @mtime\n"); -print("# atime = @atime\n"); +note ("mtime = @mtime"); +note ("atime = @atime"); my $ai = 0; my $mi = 0; my $ss = 0; @@ -64,13 +74,15 @@ for (my $i = 1; $i < @mtime; $i++) { $ss++; } } -print("# ai = $ai, mi = $mi, ss = $ss\n"); +note ("ai = $ai, mi = $mi, ss = $ss"); # Need at least 75% of monotonical increase and # 20% of subsecond results. Yes, this is guessing. SKIP: { skip "no subsecond timestamps detected", 1 if $ss == 0; + skip "testing stat access on Haiku", 1 if $^O eq "haiku"; ok $mi/(@mtime-1) >= 0.75 && $ai/(@atime-1) >= 0.75 && - $ss/(@mtime+@atime) >= 0.2; + $ss/(@mtime+@atime) >= 0.2, + "monotonical increase and subsecond results within expected parameters"; } my $targetname = "tgt$$"; @@ -81,17 +93,21 @@ SKIP: { close(X); eval { symlink $targetname, $linkname or die "can't symlink: $!"; }; skip "can't symlink", 7 if $@ ne ""; + note "compare Time::HiRes::stat with ::lstat"; my @tgt_stat = Time::HiRes::stat($targetname); my @tgt_lstat = Time::HiRes::lstat($targetname); my @lnk_stat = Time::HiRes::stat($linkname); my @lnk_lstat = Time::HiRes::lstat($linkname); - is scalar(@tgt_stat), 13; - is scalar(@tgt_lstat), 13; - is scalar(@lnk_stat), 13; - is scalar(@lnk_lstat), 13; - is_deeply \@tgt_stat, \@tgt_lstat; - is_deeply \@tgt_stat, \@lnk_stat; - isnt $lnk_lstat[2], $tgt_stat[2]; + my $exp = 13; + is scalar(@tgt_stat), $exp, "stat on target"; + is scalar(@tgt_lstat), $exp, "lstat on target"; + is scalar(@lnk_stat), $exp, "stat on link"; + is scalar(@lnk_lstat), $exp, "lstat on link"; + skip "testing stat access on Haiku", 3 if $^O eq "haiku"; + is_deeply \@tgt_stat, \@tgt_lstat, "stat and lstat return same values on target"; + is_deeply \@tgt_stat, \@lnk_stat, "stat and lstat return same values on link"; + isnt $lnk_lstat[2], $tgt_stat[2], + "target stat mode value differs from link lstat mode value"; } 1 while unlink $linkname; 1 while unlink $targetname; diff --git a/t/utime.t b/t/utime.t index e2399b8feb..8a4f0717a8 100644 --- a/t/utime.t +++ b/t/utime.t @@ -132,9 +132,15 @@ if ($^O eq 'cygwin') { $atime = 1.1111111; $mtime = 2.2222222; } +if ($^O eq 'dragonfly') { + # Dragonfly (hammer2?) timestamps have less precision. + $atime = 1.111111; + $mtime = 2.222222; +} print "# \$^O = $^O, atime = $atime, mtime = $mtime\n"; my $skip_atime = $^O eq 'netbsd' && tempfile_has_noatime_mount(); +$skip_atime = 1 if $^O eq 'dragonfly'; # noatime by default if ($skip_atime) { printf("# Skipping atime tests because tempfiles seem to be in a filesystem mounted with 'noatime' ($^O)\n'"); -- 2.33.0
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