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Test::Inline::Content::Legacy

Test::Inline 2 Content Handler for legacy functions

Custom script content generation using Test::Inline 2.000+ with a custom generator functions

  my $header = "....";
  my $function = sub {
        my $Object = shift;
        my $Script = shift;
        return $header . $Script->merged_content;
  };
  
  my $Inline = Test::Inline->new(
        ...
        file_content => $function,
        );

Migrating this same code to Test::Inline 2.100+ ContentHandler objects

  my $header = "....";
  my $function = sub {
        my $Object = shift;
        my $Script = shift;
        return $header . $Script->merged_content;
  };
  
  my $ContentHandler = Test::Inline::Content::Legacy->new( $function );
  
  my $Inline = Test::Inline->new(
        ...
        ContentHandler => $ContentHandler,
        );

This class exists to provide a migration path for anyone using the custom script generators in Test::Inline via the "file_content" param.

The synopsis above pretty much says all you need to know.

The "new" constructor for "Test::Inline::Content::Legacy" takes a single parameter of a "CODE" reference, as you would have previously provided directly to "file_content".

Returns a new "Test::Inline::Content::Legacy" object, or "undef" if not passed a "CODE" reference.

The "coderef" accessor returns the "CODE" reference for the object

The "process" method works with the legacy function by passing the Test::Inline and Test::Inline::Script arguments straight through to the legacy function, and returning it's result as the return value.

See the main SUPPORT section.

Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>, <http://ali.as/>

Copyright 2004 - 2013 Adam Kennedy.

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

The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.