BEGIN {
if (-e 't/test_dir') { chdir 't';
}
if (-e 'test_dir') { unshift(@INC, '../blib/lib');
}
}
my $prefix = '.';
if (-e 'test_dir') { $prefix = '..';
}
use strict;
use SATest; sa_t_init("rule_names");
use Test;
use Mail::SpamAssassin;
use Digest::SHA1;
use vars qw(%patterns %anti_patterns);
my $sa = create_saobj({'dont_copy_prefs' => 1});
$sa->init(0);
my @tests;
while (my ($test, $type) = each %{ $sa->{conf}->{test_types} }) {
push @tests, $test;
}
my $mail = 'log/rule_names.eml';
write_mail();
%patterns = ();
my $i = 1;
for my $test (@tests) {
next if $test =~ /^UPPERCASE_\d/;
next if $test eq "UNIQUE_WORDS";
next if $test =~ /^T_MC_/;
$anti_patterns{"$test,"} = "P_" . $i++;
}
our $RUN_THIS_TEST;
BEGIN {
$RUN_THIS_TEST = conf_bool('run_rule_name_tests');
plan tests => (!$RUN_THIS_TEST ? 0 :
scalar(keys %anti_patterns) + scalar(keys %patterns)),
onfail => sub {
warn "\n\n Note: rule_name failures may be only cosmetic" .
"\n but must be fixed before release\n\n";
};
};
print "NOTE: this test requires 'run_rule_name_tests' set to 'y'.\n";
exit unless $RUN_THIS_TEST;
tstprefs ("
# set super low threshold, so always marked as spam
required_score -10000.0
# add two fake lexically high tests so every other hit will always be
# followed by a comma in the X-Spam-Status header
body ZZZZZZZZ /./
body zzzzzzzz /./
");
sarun ("-L < $mail", \&patterns_run_cb);
ok_all_patterns();
sub write_mail {
if (open(MAIL, ">$mail")) {
print MAIL <<'EOF';
Received: from internal.example.com [127.0.0.1] by localhost
for recipient@example.com; Fri, 07 Oct 2002 09:02:00 +0000
Received: from external.example.org [150.51.53.1] by internal.example.com
for recipient@example.com; Fri, 07 Oct 2002 09:01:00 +0000
Message-ID: <clean.1010101@example.com>
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 09:00:00 +0000
From: Sender <sender@example.com>
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: Recipient <recipient@example.com>
Subject: this trivial message should have no hits
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
EOF
@tests = sort @tests;
print MAIL join("\n", @tests) . "\n\n";
for (1..10) {
print MAIL join("\n", sha1_shuffle($_, @tests)) . "\n\n";
}
close(MAIL);
}
else {
die "can't open output file: $!";
}
}
sub fy_shuffle {
for (my $i = $ @_[$_,$i] = @_[$i,$_] for rand $i+1;
}
return @_;
}
sub sha1_shuffle {
my $i = shift;
return map { $_->[0] }
sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] }
map { [$_, Digest::SHA1::sha1($_ . $i)] }
@_;
}