# (this is documented)
my @posix_errors = @{$Errno::EXPORT_TAGS{POSIX}};
+if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
+ # On Windows, these errors have been observed to not always be loaded by
+ # apps/openssl, while they are in perl, which causes a difference that we
+ # consider a false alarm. So we skip checking these errors.
+ # Because we can't know exactly what symbols exist in a perticular perl
+ # version, we resort to discovering them directly in the Errno package
+ # symbol table.
+ my @error_skiplist = qw(
+ ENETDOWN
+ ENETUNREACH
+ ENETRESET
+ ECONNABORTED
+ EISCONN
+ ENOTCONN
+ ESHUTDOWN
+ ETOOMANYREFS
+ ETIMEDOUT
+ EHOSTDOWN
+ EHOSTUNREACH
+ EALREADY
+ EINPROGRESS
+ ESTALE
+ EUCLEAN
+ ENOTNAM
+ ENAVAIL
+ ENOMEDIUM
+ ENOKEY
+ );
+ @posix_errors =
+ grep {
+ my $x = $_;
+ ! grep {
+ exists $Errno::{$_} && $x == $Errno::{$_}
+ } @error_skiplist
+ } @posix_errors;
+}
+
plan tests => scalar @posix_errors
+1 # Checking that error 128 gives 'reason(128)'
+1 # Checking that error 0 gives the library name