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Making archive pages have the same layout as the index
author | Dominic Cleal <dominic@computerkb.co.uk> |
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date | Mon, 22 Dec 2008 12:08:20 +0000 |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Test that our output is validatored # # Steve # -- use File::Find; use HTML::Lint; use Test::More; # # Basically this test validates the HTML which would be produced if # a blog is compiled - if one is not present then we have nothing to # validate against. # if ( -d "./output/" ) { plan no_plan; } else { plan skip_all => 'There is no output directory to validate against!'; exit; } # # Find all the files beneath the current directory, # and call 'checkFile' with the name. # find( { wanted => \&checkFile, no_chdir => 1 }, './output/' ); # # Check a file. # # sub checkFile { # The file. my $file = $File::Find::name; # We don't care about directories return if ( ! -f $file ); # We only care about html files. return if ( $file !~ /\.html$/ ); my $lint = HTML::Lint->new; $lint->parse_file( $file ); my $error_count = $lint->errors; foreach my $error ( $lint->errors ) { if ( $error->as_string =~ /<cut>/ ) { $error_count -= 1; } #print $error->as_string, "\n"; } is( $error_count, 0 , "There are no errors in $file" ); } # # Count and return the number of literal TAB characters contained # in the specified file. # sub countTabCharacters { my ( $file ) = (@_); my $count = 0; open( FILE, "<", $file ) or die "Cannot open $file - $!"; foreach my $line ( <FILE> ) { # We will count multiple tab characters in a single line. while( $line =~ /(.*)\t(.*)/ ) { $count += 1; $line = $1 . $2; } } close( FILE ); return( $count ); }