Provided by: libtap-simpleoutput-perl_0.009-2_all 

NAME
TAP::SimpleOutput - Simple closure-driven TAP generator
VERSION
This document describes version 0.009 of TAP::SimpleOutput - released February 14, 2017 as part of TAP-
SimpleOutput.
SYNOPSIS
use TAP::SimpleOutput 'counter';
my ($_ok, $_nok, $_skip, $_plan) = counters();
say $_ok->('TestClass has a metaclass');
say $_ok->('TestClass is a Moose class');
say $_ok->('TestClass has an attribute named bar');
say $_ok->('TestClass has an attribute named baz');
do {
my ($_ok, $_nok, $_skip, $_plan) = counters(1);
say $_ok->(q{TestClass's attribute baz does TestRole::Two});
say $_ok->(q{TestClass's attribute baz has a reader});
say $_ok->(q{TestClass's attribute baz option reader correct});
say $_plan->();
};
say $_ok->(q{[subtest] checking TestClass's attribute baz});
say $_ok->('TestClass has an attribute named foo');
# STDOUT looks like:
ok 1 - TestClass has a metaclass
ok 2 - TestClass is a Moose class
ok 3 - TestClass has an attribute named bar
ok 4 - TestClass has an attribute named baz
ok 1 - TestClass's attribute baz does TestRole::Two
ok 2 - TestClass's attribute baz has a reader
ok 3 - TestClass's attribute baz option reader correct
1..3
ok 5 - [subtest] checking TestClass's attribute baz
ok 6 - TestClass has an attribute named foo
DESCRIPTION
We provide one function, "counters()", that returns a number of simple closures designed to help output
TAP easily and correctly, with a minimum of fuss.
FUNCTIONS
counters($level)
When called in list context, this function returns a number of closures that each generate a different
type of TAP output. It takes an optional $level that determines the indentation level (e.g. for
subtests). These coderefs are all closed over the same counter variable that keeps track of how many
test have been run so far; this allows them to always output the correct test number.
my ($_ok, $_nok, $_skip, $_plan, $_todo, $_freeform) = counters();
$_ok->('whee'); # returns "ok 1 - whee"
$_nok->('boo'); # returns "not ok 2 - boo"
$_skip->('baz'); # returns "ok 3 # skip baz"
$_todo->($_ok->('bip'), 'daleks'); # returns "ok 4 - bip # TODO daleks"
$_plan->(); # returns "1..4"
$_freeform->('yay'); # returns "yay"
Alternatively, when called in scalar context this function returns a hashref of coderefs:
my $tap = counters();
$tap->{ok}->('whee'); # returns "ok 1 - whee"
$tap->{nok}->('boo'); # returns "not ok 2 - boo"
$tap->{skip}->('baz'); # returns "ok 3 # skip baz"
$tap->{todo}->($tap->{ok}->('bip'), 'daleks'); # returns "ok 4 - bip # TODO daleks"
$tap->{plan}->(); # returns "1..4"
$tap->{freeform}->('yay'); # returns "yay"
Note that calling the $_plan coderef only returns an intelligible response when called after all the
output has been generated; this is analogous to using Test::More without a declared plan and
"done_testing()" at the end. If you need or want to specify the plan prior to running tests, you'll need
to do that manually.
subtests
When "counter()" is passed an integer, the generated closures all indent themselves appropriately to
indicate to the test harness / TAP parser that a subtest is being run. (Namely, each statement returned
is prefaced with "$level * 4" spaces.) It's recommended that you use distinct lexical scopes for
subtests to allow the usage of the same variable names (why make things difficult?) without clobbering
any existing ones and to ensure that the subtest closures are not inadvertently used at an upper level.
my ($_ok, $_nok) = counters();
$_ok->('yay!');
$_nok->('boo :(');
do {
my ($_ok, $_nok, $_skip, $_plan) = counters(1);
$_ok->('thing 1 good');
$_ok->('thing 2 good');
$_ok->('thing 3 good');
$_skip->('over there');
$_plan->();
};
$_ok->('subtest passed');
# returns
ok 1 - yay!
not ok 2 - boo :(
ok 1 - thing 1 good
ok 2 - thing 2 good
ok 3 - thing 3 good
ok 4 # skip over there
1..4
ok 3 - subtest passed
counters_as_hashref
Same as counters(), except that we return a hashref rather than a list, where the keys are "ok", "nok",
"skip", "plan", "todo", and "freeform", and the values are the corresponding coderefs.
counters_and_levelset($level)
Acts as counters(), except returns an additional coderef that can be used to adjust the level of the
counters.
This is not something you're likely to need.
subtest_header_needed()
Returns true if the level of Test::More available will output a subtest header.
Note that this function will attempt to load Test::More and Perl::Version. If either of these packages
are unavailable, it will "croak" in Carp.
subtest_header()
Given an output coderef (e.g. the 'freeform' from counters() or counters_as_hashref()) and a subtest name
(that is, a string), we return a subtest header appropriately indented for the level of Test::More
available.
e.g.
my $out = counters_as_hashref();
say subtest_header $out->{freeform} => 'Our subtest name!';
# given a hashref, look for the coderef in the 'freeform' slot
say subtest_header $out => 'Our subtest name!';
# or with the reviled Test::Builder::Tester:
test_out subtest_header($out => 'Our subtest name!')
if subtest_header_needed;
Returns true if the level of Test::More available will output a subtest header.
Note that this function will attempt to load Test::More and Perl::Version. If either of these packages
are unavailable, it will "croak" in Carp.
USAGE WITH Test::Builder::Tester
This package was created from code I was using to make it easier to test my test packages with
Test::Builder::Tester:
test_out $_ok->('TestClass has a metaclass');
test_out $_ok->('TestClass is a Moose class');
test_out $_ok->('TestClass has an attribute named bar');
test_out $_ok->('TestClass has an attribute named baz');
Once I realized I was using the exact same code (perhaps at different points in time) in multiple
packages, the decision to break it out became pretty easy to make.
SUBTESTS
Subtest formatting can be done by passing an integer "level" parameter to "counter()"; see the function's
documentation for details.
SEE ALSO
Please see those modules/websites for more information related to this module.
• Test::Builder::Tester
• TAP::Harness
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
<https://github.com/RsrchBoy/tap-simpleoutput/issues>
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that
illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHOR
Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>
I'm a material boy in a material world
Please note I do not expect to be gittip'ed or flattr'ed for this work, rather it is simply a very
pleasant surprise. I largely create and release works like this because I need them or I find it
enjoyable; however, don't let that stop you if you feel like it ;)
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2012 by Chris Weyl.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999
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