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tbt_02fhrestore.t
#!/usr/bin/perl use Test::Builder::Tester tests => 4; use Test::More; use Symbol; # create temporary file handles that still point indirectly # to the right place my $orig_o = gensym; my $orig_t = gensym; my $orig_f = gensym; tie *$orig_o, "My::Passthru", \*STDOUT; tie *$orig_t, "My::Passthru", \*STDERR; tie *$orig_f, "My::Passthru", \*STDERR; # redirect the file handles to somewhere else for a mo use Test::Builder; my $t = Test::Builder->new(); $t->output($orig_o); $t->failure_output($orig_f); $t->todo_output($orig_t); # run a test test_out("ok 1 - tested"); ok(1,"tested"); test_test("standard test okay"); # now check that they were restored okay ok($orig_o == $t->output(), "output file reconnected"); ok($orig_t == $t->todo_output(), "todo output file reconnected"); ok($orig_f == $t->failure_output(), "failure output file reconnected"); ##################################################################### package My::Passthru; sub PRINT { my $self = shift; my $handle = $self->[0]; print $handle @_; } sub TIEHANDLE { my $class = shift; my $self = [shift()]; return bless $self, $class; } sub READ {} sub READLINE {} sub GETC {} sub FILENO {}