Provided by: libtest-hexdifferences-perl_1.001-2_all
NAME
Test::HexDifferences - Test binary as hexadecimal string
VERSION
1.001
SYNOPSIS
use Test::HexDifferences; eq_or_dump_diff( $got, $expected, ); eq_or_dump_diff( $got, $expected, $test_name, ); eq_or_dump_diff( $got, $expected, { address => $start_address, format => "%a : %4C : %d\n", } $test_name, ); If $got or $expected is "undef" or a reference, the hexadecimal formatter is off. Then "eq_or_dump_diff" is a text compare. dumped_eq_dump_or_diff( $got_value, $expected_dump, ); dumped_eq_dump_or_diff( $got_value, $expected_dump, $test_name, ); dumped_eq_dump_or_diff( $got_value, $expected_dump, { address => $start_address, format => "%a : %4C : %d\n", } $test_name, ); See Test::HexDifferences::HexDump for the format description.
EXAMPLE
Inside of this Distribution is a directory named example. Run this *.t files.
DESCRIPTION
The are some special cases for testing binary data. • The ascii format is not good for e.g. a length byte 0x41 displayed as A. • Multibyte values are better shown as 1 value. • Structured binary e.g. 2 byte length followed by bytes better are shown as it is. • Compare 2 binary or 1 binary and a dump.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
subroutine eq_or_dump_diff eq_or_dump_diff( $got_value, $expected_value, { # optional hash reference address => $display_start_address, # optional format => $format_string, # optional } $test_name, # optional ); subroutine dumped_eq_dump_or_diff dumped_eq_dump_or_diff( $got_value, $expected_dump, { # optional hash reference address => $display_start_address, # optional format => $format_string, # optional } $test_name, # optional );
DIAGNOSTICS
nothing
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
nothing
DEPENDENCIES
Sub::Exporter Test::Builder::Module Test::HexDifferences::HexDump Text::Diff
INCOMPATIBILITIES
none
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
none
SEE ALSO
Test::HexDifferences::HexDump
AUTHOR
Steffen Winkler
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2012 - 2015, Steffen Winkler "<steffenw at cpan.org>". All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.