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NAME

       Test::Timer - test module to test/assert response times

VERSION

       The documentation describes version 2.12 of Test::Timer

FEATURES

       •   Test subroutines to implement unit-tests to time that your code executes before a specified threshold

       •   Test subroutines to implement unit-tests to time that your code execution exceeds a specified
           threshold

       •   Test subroutine to implement unit-tests to time that your code executes within a specified time frame

       •   Supports measurements in seconds

       •   Implements configurable alarm signal handler to make sure that your tests do not execute forever

SYNOPSIS

           use Test::Timer;

           time_ok( sub { doYourStuffButBeQuickAboutIt(); }, 1, 'threshold of one second');

           time_atmost( sub { doYourStuffYouHave10Seconds(); }, 10, 'threshold of 10 seconds');

           time_between( sub { doYourStuffYouHave5-10Seconds(); }, 5, 10,
               'lower threshold of 5 seconds and upper threshold of 10 seconds');

           # Will succeed
           time_nok( sub { sleep(2); }, 1, 'threshold of one second');

           time_atleast( sub { sleep(2); }, 2, 'threshold of one second');

           # Will fail after 5 (threshold) + 2 seconds (default alarm)
           time_ok( sub { while(1) { sleep(1); } }, 5, 'threshold of one second');

           $test::Timer::alarm = 6 #default 2 seconds

           # Will fail after 5 (threshold) + 6 seconds (specified alarm)
           time_ok( sub { while(1) { sleep(1); } }, 5, 'threshold of one second');

DESCRIPTION

       Test::Timer implements a set of test primitives to test and assert test times from bodies of code.

       The key features are subroutines to assert or test the following:

       •   that a given piece of code does not exceed a specified time limit

       •   that a given piece of code takes longer than a specified time limit and does not exceed another

EXPORT

       Test::Timer exports:

       •   time_ok

       •   time_nok

       •   time_atleast

       •   time_atmost

       •   time_between

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

   time_ok
       Takes the following parameters:

       •   a reference to a block of code (anonymous sub)

       •   a threshold specified as a integer indicating a number of seconds

       •   a string specifying a test name

           time_nok( sub { sleep(2); }, 1, 'threshold of one second');

       If the execution of the code exceeds the threshold specified the test fail with the following diagnostic
       message

           Test ran 2 seconds and exceeded specified threshold of 1 seconds

   time_nok
       The is the inverted variant of time_ok, it passes if the threshold is exceeded and fails if the benchmark
       of the code is within the specified timing threshold.

       The API is the same as for time_ok.

           time_nok( sub { sleep(1); }, 2, 'threshold of two seconds');

       If the execution of the code executes below the threshold specified the test fail with the following
       diagnostic message

           Test ran 1 seconds and did not exceed specified threshold of 2 seconds

   time_atmost
       This is syntactic sugar for time_ok

           time_atmost( sub { doYourStuffButBeQuickAboutIt(); }, 1, 'threshold of one second');

       If the execution of the code exceeds the threshold specified the test fail with the following diagnostic
       message

           Test ran N seconds and exceeded specified threshold of 1 seconds

       N will be the actual measured execution time of the specified code

   time_atleast
           time_atleast( sub { doYourStuffAndTakeYourTimeAboutIt(); }, 1, 'threshold of 1 second');

       The test succeeds if the code takes at least the number of seconds specified by the timing threshold.

       If the code executes faster, the test fails with the following diagnostic message

           Test ran 1 seconds and did not exceed specified threshold of 2 seconds

       Please be aware that Test::Timer, breaks the execution with an alarm specified to trigger after the
       specified threshold + 2 seconds (default), so if you expect your execution to run longer, set the alarm
       accordingly.

           $Test::Timer::alarm = $my_alarm_in_seconds;

       See also diagnostics.

   time_between
       This method is a more extensive variant of time_atmost and time_ok, you can specify a lower and upper
       threshold, the code has to execute within this interval in order for the test to succeed

           time_between( sub { sleep(2); }, 5, 10,
               'lower threshold of 5 seconds and upper threshold of 10 seconds');

       If the code executes faster than the lower threshold or exceeds the upper threshold, the test fails with
       the following diagnostic message

           Test ran 2 seconds and did not execute within specified interval 5 - 10 seconds

       Or

           Test ran 12 seconds and did not execute within specified interval 5 - 10 seconds

PRIVATE FUNCTIONS

   _runtest
       This is a method to handle the result from _benchmark is initiates the benchmark calling benchmark and
       based on whether it is within the provided interval true (1) is returned and if not false (0).

   _benchmark
       This is the method doing the actual benchmark, if a better method is located this is the place to do the
       handy work.

       Currently Benchmark is used. An alternative could be Devel::Timer, but I do not know this module very
       well and Benchmark is core, so this is used for now.

       The method takes two parameters:

       •   a code block via a code reference

       •   a threshold (the upper threshold, since this is added to the default alarm

   import
       Test::Builder required import to do some import hokus-pokus for the test methods exported from
       Test::Timer. Please refer to the documentation in Test::Builder

DIAGNOSTICS

       All tests either fail or succeed, but a few exceptions are implemented, these are listed below.

       •   Test did not exceed specified threshold, this message is diagnosis for time_atleast and time_nok
           tests, which do not exceed their specified threshold

       •   Test exceeded specified threshold, this message is a diagnostic for time_atmost and time_ok, if the
           specified threshold is surpassed.

           This is the key point of the module, either your code is too slow and you should address this or your
           threshold is too low, in which case you can set it a bit higher and run the test again.

       •   Test did not execute within specified interval, this is the diagnostic from time_between, it is the
           diagnosis if the execution of the code is not between the specified lower and upper thresholds

       •   Insufficient parameters, this is the message if a specified test is not provided with the sufficient
           number of parameters, consult this documentation and correct accordingly

       •   Execution exceeded threshold and timed out, the exception is thrown if the execution of tested code
           exceeds even the alarm, which is default 2 seconds, but can be set by the user or is equal to the
           upper threshold + 2 seconds

           The exception results in a diagnostic for the failing test. This is a fail-safe to avoid that code
           runs forever. If you get this diagnose either your code is too slow and you should address this or it
           might be error prone. If this is not the case adjust the alarm setting to suit your situation.

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

       This module requires no special configuration or environment.

       Tests are sensitive and be configured using environment and configuration files, please see the section
       on test and quality.

DEPENDENCIES

       •   Carp

       •   Benchmark

       •   Error

       •   Test::Builder

       •   Test::Builder::Module

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       This module holds no known incompatibilities.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       This module holds no known bugs.

       The current implementations only use seconds and resolutions should be higher, so the current
       implementation is limited to seconds as the highest resolution.

       On occasion failing tests with CPAN-testers have been observed. This seem to be related to the test-suite
       being not taking into account that some smoke-testers do not prioritize resources for the test run and
       that additional processes/jobs are running. The test-suite have been adjusted to accommodate this but
       these issues might reoccur.

TEST AND QUALITY

       Coverage report for the release described in this documentation (see VERSION).

           ---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
           File                           stmt   bran   cond    sub    pod   time  total
           ---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
           blib/lib/Test/Timer.pm        100.0  100.0  100.0  100.0  100.0   99.9  100.0
           ...Timer/TimeoutException.pm  100.0    n/a    n/a  100.0  100.0    0.0  100.0
           Total                         100.0  100.0  100.0  100.0  100.0  100.0  100.0
           ---------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------

       The Test::Perl::Critic test runs with severity 5 (gentle) for now, please refer to t/critic.t and
       t/perlcriticrc.

       Set TEST_POD to enable Test::Pod test in t/pod.t and Test::Pod::Coverage test in t/pod-coverage.t.

       Set TEST_CRITIC to enable Test::Perl::Critic test in t/critic.t

   CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION
       This distribution uses Travis for continuous integration testing, the Travis reports are public
       available.

SEE ALSO

       •   Test::Benchmark

ISSUE REPORTING

       Please report any bugs or feature requests using GitHub

       •   GitHub Issues <https://github.com/jonasbn/perl-test-timer/issues>

SUPPORT

       You can find (this) documentation for this module with the "perldoc" command.

           perldoc Test::Timer

       You can also look for information at:

       •   Homepage <https://jonasbn.github.io/perl-test-timer/>

       •   MetaCPAN <https://metacpan.org/pod/Test-Timer>

       •   AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation <http://annocpan.org/dist/Test-Timer>

       •   CPAN Ratings <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Test-Timer>

DEVELOPMENT

       •   GitHub Repository <https://github.com/jonasbn/perl-test-timer>, please see the guidelines for
           contributing <https://github.com/jonasbn/perl-test-timer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md>.

AUTHOR

       •   Jonas Bromso (jonasbn) "<jonasbn at cpan.org>"

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       •   Mohammad S Anwar (MANWAR), POD corrections PRs #23

       •   Erik Johansen (UNIEJO), suggestion for clearing alarm

       •   Gregor Herrmann (GREGOA) from the Debian Perl Group, PR #16 fixes to spelling mistakes

       •   Nigel Horne (NHORNE), issue #15 suggestion for better assertion in time_atleast

       •   Nigel Horne (NHORNE), issue #10/#12 suggestion for improvement to diagnostics

       •   p-alik, PR #4 eliminating warnings during test

       •   Kent Fredric (KENTNL), PR #7 addressing file permissions

       •   Nick Morrott, PR #5 corrections to POD

       •   Bartosz Jakubski, reporting issue #3

       •   Gabor Szabo (SZABGAB), suggestion for specification of interval thresholds even though this was
           obsoleted by the later introduced time_between

       •   Paul Leonerd Evans (PEVANS), suggestions for time_atleast and time_atmost and the handling of
           $SIG{ALRM}. Also bug report for addressing issue with Debian packaging resulting in release 0.10

       •   brian d foy (BDFOY), for patch to _runtest

       Test::Timer and related modules are (C) by Jonas Bromso (jonasbn) 2007-2021

       Test::Timer and related modules are released under the Artistic License 2.0

       Used distributions are under copyright of there respective authors and designated licenses

       Image used on website <https://jonasbn.github.io/perl-test-timer/> is under copyright by Veri Ivanova
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