Provided by: libbadger-perl_0.16-3_all bug

NAME

       Badger::Test::Manager - test manager module

SYNOPSIS

           use Badger::Test::Manager;

           # object methods
           my $manager = Badger::Test::Manager->new( plan => 7 );
           $manager->ok($bool, 'This is a test');
           $manager->pass('This is ok');
           $manager->fail('This is not ok');
           $manager->is($this, $this, 'This and that are equal');
           $manager->isnt($this, $this, 'This and that are not equal');
           $manager->like($this, qr/that/, 'This is matched by that');
           $manager->unlike($this, qr/that/, 'This is not matched by that');

           # class methods
           Badger::Test::Manager->plan(7);
           Badger::Test::Manager->ok($bool, 'This is a test');
           Badger::Test::Manager->pass('This is ok');
           Badger::Test::Manager->fail('This is not ok');
           # ... plus is(), isnt(), like() unlike() methods, as above

DESCRIPTION

       This module implements a simple test manager for Badger::Test.

METHODS

       All methods can be called as class methods or object methods.  In the case of class
       methods, they are called against a prototype object returned by the prototype() method
       inherited from Badger::Prototype.

   plan($tests)
       How many tests you plan to run.  An error will be thrown if you try to call this method
       twice.

   result($flag,@args)
       Low-level method to generate a test result.

   ok($flag, $name)
       Report on the success or failure of a test:

           $manager->ok(1, 'This is good');
           $manager->ok(0, 'This is bad');

   is($this, $that, $name)
       Test if the first two arguments are equal.

           $manager->is($this, $that, "This and that are equal");

   isnt($this, $that, $name)
       Test if the first two arguments are not equal.

           $manager->isnt($this, $that, "This and that are equal");

   like($text, qr/regex/, $name)
       Test if the first argument is matched by the regex passed as the second argument.

           $manager->like($this, qr/like that/i, "This and that are alike");

   unlike($text, qr/regex/, $name)
       Test if the first argument is not matched by the regex passed as the second argument.

           $manager->unlike($this, qr/like that/i, "This and that are unalike");

   pass($name)
       Pass a test.

           $manager->pass('Module Loaded');

   fail($name)
       Fail a test.

           $manager->fail('Stonehenge crushed by a dwarf');

   skip($reason)
       Skip a single test.

           $manager->skip("We don't have that piece of scenery any more");

   skip_some($number,$reason)
       Skip a number of tests.

           $manager->skip_some(11, "We don't have that piece of scenery any more");

   skip_rest(,$reason)
       Skip any remaining tests.

           $manager->skip_rest("We don't have that piece of scenery any more");

   skip_all($reason)
       Skip all tests.  This should be called instead of plan()

           $manager->skip_all("We don't have that piece of scenery any more");

   colour($flag)
       Method to enable or disable colour mode.

   color($flag)
       An alias for colour().

INTERNAL METHODS

   finish()
       This method is called automatically when the "Badger::Test::Manager" object is destroyed.
       It flushes any pending tests, performs any final sanity checks and prints a summary if
       requested.

   flush()
       This methods flushes any cached test results. You don't need to worry about it.

   summary()
       This method generates a final summary of the tests

   test_msg()
       Used to generate the test messages displayed via the Badger::Base messages() method.  The
       message formats are defined in the $MESSAGES package variable.

   test_name()
       Use to generate a name for a test if one isn't explicitly provided.

   different($expect,$result)
       This method is call when a test find a result that doesn't match the expected value.  If
       "Algorithm::Diff" is installed on your machine, it will generate a message showing how the
       output and expected values differ.

       Otherwise it will generate a regular message reporting the mismatch.

AUTHOR

       Andy Wardley <http://wardley.org/>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Andy Wardley.  All Rights Reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

       Badger::Test