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+#!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++;