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33459055 1package Test::Builder;
2
3use 5.004;
4
5# $^C was only introduced in 5.005-ish. We do this to prevent
6# use of uninitialized value warnings in older perls.
7$^C ||= 0;
8
9use strict;
30e302f8 10use vars qw($VERSION);
0fc92fc6 11$VERSION = '0.74_1';
7483b81c 12$VERSION = eval $VERSION; # make the alpha version come out as a number
33459055 13
a344be10 14# Make Test::Builder thread-safe for ithreads.
15BEGIN {
16 use Config;
b7f9bbeb 17 # Load threads::shared when threads are turned on.
18 # 5.8.0's threads are so busted we no longer support them.
19 if( $] >= 5.008001 && $Config{useithreads} && $INC{'threads.pm'}) {
a344be10 20 require threads::shared;
7483b81c 21
22 # Hack around YET ANOTHER threads::shared bug. It would
23 # occassionally forget the contents of the variable when sharing it.
24 # So we first copy the data, then share, then put our copy back.
25 *share = sub (\[$@%]) {
26 my $type = ref $_[0];
27 my $data;
28
29 if( $type eq 'HASH' ) {
30 %$data = %{$_[0]};
31 }
32 elsif( $type eq 'ARRAY' ) {
33 @$data = @{$_[0]};
34 }
35 elsif( $type eq 'SCALAR' ) {
36 $$data = ${$_[0]};
37 }
38 else {
b7f9bbeb 39 die("Unknown type: ".$type);
7483b81c 40 }
41
42 $_[0] = &threads::shared::share($_[0]);
43
44 if( $type eq 'HASH' ) {
45 %{$_[0]} = %$data;
46 }
47 elsif( $type eq 'ARRAY' ) {
48 @{$_[0]} = @$data;
49 }
50 elsif( $type eq 'SCALAR' ) {
51 ${$_[0]} = $$data;
52 }
53 else {
b7f9bbeb 54 die("Unknown type: ".$type);
7483b81c 55 }
56
57 return $_[0];
58 };
a344be10 59 }
b7f9bbeb 60 # 5.8.0's threads::shared is busted when threads are off
61 # and earlier Perls just don't have that module at all.
a344be10 62 else {
30e302f8 63 *share = sub { return $_[0] };
60ffb308 64 *lock = sub { 0 };
a344be10 65 }
66}
67
33459055 68
69=head1 NAME
70
71Test::Builder - Backend for building test libraries
72
73=head1 SYNOPSIS
74
75 package My::Test::Module;
76 use Test::Builder;
77 require Exporter;
78 @ISA = qw(Exporter);
79 @EXPORT = qw(ok);
80
81 my $Test = Test::Builder->new;
82 $Test->output('my_logfile');
83
84 sub import {
85 my($self) = shift;
86 my $pack = caller;
87
88 $Test->exported_to($pack);
89 $Test->plan(@_);
90
91 $self->export_to_level(1, $self, 'ok');
92 }
93
94 sub ok {
95 my($test, $name) = @_;
96
97 $Test->ok($test, $name);
98 }
99
100
101=head1 DESCRIPTION
102
33459055 103Test::Simple and Test::More have proven to be popular testing modules,
a9153838 104but they're not always flexible enough. Test::Builder provides the a
105building block upon which to write your own test libraries I<which can
106work together>.
33459055 107
108=head2 Construction
109
110=over 4
111
112=item B<new>
113
114 my $Test = Test::Builder->new;
115
116Returns a Test::Builder object representing the current state of the
117test.
118
5143c659 119Since you only run one test per program C<new> always returns the same
33459055 120Test::Builder object. No matter how many times you call new(), you're
5143c659 121getting the same object. This is called a singleton. This is done so that
122multiple modules share such global information as the test counter and
123where test output is going.
124
125If you want a completely new Test::Builder object different from the
126singleton, use C<create>.
33459055 127
128=cut
129
30e302f8 130my $Test = Test::Builder->new;
33459055 131sub new {
132 my($class) = shift;
5143c659 133 $Test ||= $class->create;
33459055 134 return $Test;
135}
136
5143c659 137
138=item B<create>
139
140 my $Test = Test::Builder->create;
141
142Ok, so there can be more than one Test::Builder object and this is how
143you get it. You might use this instead of C<new()> if you're testing
144a Test::Builder based module, but otherwise you probably want C<new>.
145
146B<NOTE>: the implementation is not complete. C<level>, for example, is
147still shared amongst B<all> Test::Builder objects, even ones created using
148this method. Also, the method name may change in the future.
149
150=cut
151
152sub create {
153 my $class = shift;
154
155 my $self = bless {}, $class;
156 $self->reset;
157
158 return $self;
159}
160
30e302f8 161=item B<reset>
162
163 $Test->reset;
164
165Reinitializes the Test::Builder singleton to its original state.
166Mostly useful for tests run in persistent environments where the same
167test might be run multiple times in the same process.
168
169=cut
170
30e302f8 171use vars qw($Level);
30e302f8 172
173sub reset {
174 my ($self) = @_;
175
5143c659 176 # We leave this a global because it has to be localized and localizing
177 # hash keys is just asking for pain. Also, it was documented.
178 $Level = 1;
179
180 $self->{Test_Died} = 0;
181 $self->{Have_Plan} = 0;
182 $self->{No_Plan} = 0;
183 $self->{Original_Pid} = $$;
30e302f8 184
5143c659 185 share($self->{Curr_Test});
186 $self->{Curr_Test} = 0;
187 $self->{Test_Results} = &share([]);
30e302f8 188
5143c659 189 $self->{Exported_To} = undef;
190 $self->{Expected_Tests} = 0;
30e302f8 191
5143c659 192 $self->{Skip_All} = 0;
30e302f8 193
5143c659 194 $self->{Use_Nums} = 1;
195
196 $self->{No_Header} = 0;
197 $self->{No_Ending} = 0;
30e302f8 198
199 $self->_dup_stdhandles unless $^C;
200
201 return undef;
202}
203
33459055 204=back
205
206=head2 Setting up tests
207
208These methods are for setting up tests and declaring how many there
209are. You usually only want to call one of these methods.
210
211=over 4
212
213=item B<exported_to>
214
215 my $pack = $Test->exported_to;
216 $Test->exported_to($pack);
217
218Tells Test::Builder what package you exported your functions to.
219This is important for getting TODO tests right.
220
221=cut
222
33459055 223sub exported_to {
224 my($self, $pack) = @_;
225
226 if( defined $pack ) {
5143c659 227 $self->{Exported_To} = $pack;
33459055 228 }
5143c659 229 return $self->{Exported_To};
33459055 230}
231
232=item B<plan>
233
234 $Test->plan('no_plan');
235 $Test->plan( skip_all => $reason );
236 $Test->plan( tests => $num_tests );
237
238A convenient way to set up your tests. Call this and Test::Builder
239will print the appropriate headers and take the appropriate actions.
240
241If you call plan(), don't call any of the other methods below.
242
243=cut
244
245sub plan {
246 my($self, $cmd, $arg) = @_;
247
248 return unless $cmd;
249
004caa16 250 local $Level = $Level + 1;
251
5143c659 252 if( $self->{Have_Plan} ) {
b7f9bbeb 253 $self->croak("You tried to plan twice");
a344be10 254 }
255
33459055 256 if( $cmd eq 'no_plan' ) {
257 $self->no_plan;
258 }
259 elsif( $cmd eq 'skip_all' ) {
260 return $self->skip_all($arg);
261 }
262 elsif( $cmd eq 'tests' ) {
263 if( $arg ) {
b7f9bbeb 264 local $Level = $Level + 1;
33459055 265 return $self->expected_tests($arg);
266 }
267 elsif( !defined $arg ) {
b7f9bbeb 268 $self->croak("Got an undefined number of tests");
33459055 269 }
270 elsif( !$arg ) {
b7f9bbeb 271 $self->croak("You said to run 0 tests");
33459055 272 }
273 }
89c1e84a 274 else {
89c1e84a 275 my @args = grep { defined } ($cmd, $arg);
b7f9bbeb 276 $self->croak("plan() doesn't understand @args");
89c1e84a 277 }
a344be10 278
279 return 1;
33459055 280}
281
282=item B<expected_tests>
283
284 my $max = $Test->expected_tests;
285 $Test->expected_tests($max);
286
287Gets/sets the # of tests we expect this test to run and prints out
288the appropriate headers.
289
290=cut
291
33459055 292sub expected_tests {
7483b81c 293 my $self = shift;
294 my($max) = @_;
295
296 if( @_ ) {
b7f9bbeb 297 $self->croak("Number of tests must be a positive integer. You gave it '$max'")
7483b81c 298 unless $max =~ /^\+?\d+$/ and $max > 0;
33459055 299
5143c659 300 $self->{Expected_Tests} = $max;
301 $self->{Have_Plan} = 1;
33459055 302
303 $self->_print("1..$max\n") unless $self->no_header;
304 }
5143c659 305 return $self->{Expected_Tests};
33459055 306}
307
308
309=item B<no_plan>
310
311 $Test->no_plan;
312
313Declares that this test will run an indeterminate # of tests.
314
315=cut
316
33459055 317sub no_plan {
5143c659 318 my $self = shift;
319
320 $self->{No_Plan} = 1;
321 $self->{Have_Plan} = 1;
33459055 322}
323
60ffb308 324=item B<has_plan>
325
326 $plan = $Test->has_plan
5143c659 327
60ffb308 328Find out whether a plan has been defined. $plan is either C<undef> (no plan has been set), C<no_plan> (indeterminate # of tests) or an integer (the number of expected tests).
329
330=cut
331
332sub has_plan {
5143c659 333 my $self = shift;
334
335 return($self->{Expected_Tests}) if $self->{Expected_Tests};
336 return('no_plan') if $self->{No_Plan};
337 return(undef);
60ffb308 338};
339
340
33459055 341=item B<skip_all>
342
343 $Test->skip_all;
344 $Test->skip_all($reason);
345
346Skips all the tests, using the given $reason. Exits immediately with 0.
347
348=cut
349
33459055 350sub skip_all {
351 my($self, $reason) = @_;
352
353 my $out = "1..0";
354 $out .= " # Skip $reason" if $reason;
355 $out .= "\n";
356
5143c659 357 $self->{Skip_All} = 1;
33459055 358
359 $self->_print($out) unless $self->no_header;
360 exit(0);
361}
362
363=back
364
365=head2 Running tests
366
c00d8759 367These actually run the tests, analogous to the functions in Test::More.
368
369They all return true if the test passed, false if the test failed.
33459055 370
371$name is always optional.
372
373=over 4
374
375=item B<ok>
376
377 $Test->ok($test, $name);
378
379Your basic test. Pass if $test is true, fail if $test is false. Just
380like Test::Simple's ok().
381
382=cut
383
384sub ok {
385 my($self, $test, $name) = @_;
386
60ffb308 387 # $test might contain an object which we don't want to accidentally
388 # store, so we turn it into a boolean.
389 $test = $test ? 1 : 0;
390
b7f9bbeb 391 $self->_plan_check;
33459055 392
5143c659 393 lock $self->{Curr_Test};
394 $self->{Curr_Test}++;
a344be10 395
30e302f8 396 # In case $name is a string overloaded object, force it to stringify.
b1ddf169 397 $self->_unoverload_str(\$name);
30e302f8 398
33459055 399 $self->diag(<<ERR) if defined $name and $name =~ /^[\d\s]+$/;
a9153838 400 You named your test '$name'. You shouldn't use numbers for your test names.
401 Very confusing.
33459055 402ERR
403
404 my($pack, $file, $line) = $self->caller;
405
406 my $todo = $self->todo($pack);
b1ddf169 407 $self->_unoverload_str(\$todo);
33459055 408
409 my $out;
30e302f8 410 my $result = &share({});
60ffb308 411
33459055 412 unless( $test ) {
413 $out .= "not ";
60ffb308 414 @$result{ 'ok', 'actual_ok' } = ( ( $todo ? 1 : 0 ), 0 );
33459055 415 }
416 else {
60ffb308 417 @$result{ 'ok', 'actual_ok' } = ( 1, $test );
33459055 418 }
419
420 $out .= "ok";
5143c659 421 $out .= " $self->{Curr_Test}" if $self->use_numbers;
33459055 422
423 if( defined $name ) {
424 $name =~ s|#|\\#|g; # # in a name can confuse Test::Harness.
425 $out .= " - $name";
7483b81c 426 $result->{name} = $name;
60ffb308 427 }
428 else {
429 $result->{name} = '';
33459055 430 }
431
432 if( $todo ) {
7483b81c 433 $out .= " # TODO $todo";
434 $result->{reason} = $todo;
60ffb308 435 $result->{type} = 'todo';
436 }
437 else {
438 $result->{reason} = '';
439 $result->{type} = '';
33459055 440 }
441
5143c659 442 $self->{Test_Results}[$self->{Curr_Test}-1] = $result;
33459055 443 $out .= "\n";
444
445 $self->_print($out);
446
447 unless( $test ) {
448 my $msg = $todo ? "Failed (TODO)" : "Failed";
30e302f8 449 $self->_print_diag("\n") if $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE};
b1ddf169 450
451 if( defined $name ) {
452 $self->diag(qq[ $msg test '$name'\n]);
b7f9bbeb 453 $self->diag(qq[ at $file line $line.\n]);
b1ddf169 454 }
455 else {
b7f9bbeb 456 $self->diag(qq[ $msg test at $file line $line.\n]);
b1ddf169 457 }
33459055 458 }
459
460 return $test ? 1 : 0;
461}
462
7483b81c 463
464sub _unoverload {
465 my $self = shift;
b1ddf169 466 my $type = shift;
7483b81c 467
c00d8759 468 $self->_try(sub { require overload } ) || return;
7483b81c 469
470 foreach my $thing (@_) {
c00d8759 471 if( $self->_is_object($$thing) ) {
472 if( my $string_meth = overload::Method($$thing, $type) ) {
473 $$thing = $$thing->$string_meth();
7483b81c 474 }
c00d8759 475 }
7483b81c 476 }
477}
478
479
b1ddf169 480sub _is_object {
c00d8759 481 my($self, $thing) = @_;
b1ddf169 482
c00d8759 483 return $self->_try(sub { ref $thing && $thing->isa('UNIVERSAL') }) ? 1 : 0;
b1ddf169 484}
485
486
487sub _unoverload_str {
488 my $self = shift;
489
490 $self->_unoverload(q[""], @_);
491}
492
493sub _unoverload_num {
494 my $self = shift;
495
496 $self->_unoverload('0+', @_);
497
498 for my $val (@_) {
499 next unless $self->_is_dualvar($$val);
500 $$val = $$val+0;
501 }
502}
503
504
505# This is a hack to detect a dualvar such as $!
506sub _is_dualvar {
507 my($self, $val) = @_;
508
509 local $^W = 0;
510 my $numval = $val+0;
511 return 1 if $numval != 0 and $numval ne $val;
512}
513
514
515
33459055 516=item B<is_eq>
517
518 $Test->is_eq($got, $expected, $name);
519
520Like Test::More's is(). Checks if $got eq $expected. This is the
521string version.
522
523=item B<is_num>
524
a9153838 525 $Test->is_num($got, $expected, $name);
33459055 526
527Like Test::More's is(). Checks if $got == $expected. This is the
528numeric version.
529
530=cut
531
532sub is_eq {
a9153838 533 my($self, $got, $expect, $name) = @_;
33459055 534 local $Level = $Level + 1;
a9153838 535
b1ddf169 536 $self->_unoverload_str(\$got, \$expect);
537
a9153838 538 if( !defined $got || !defined $expect ) {
539 # undef only matches undef and nothing else
540 my $test = !defined $got && !defined $expect;
541
542 $self->ok($test, $name);
543 $self->_is_diag($got, 'eq', $expect) unless $test;
544 return $test;
545 }
546
547 return $self->cmp_ok($got, 'eq', $expect, $name);
33459055 548}
549
550sub is_num {
a9153838 551 my($self, $got, $expect, $name) = @_;
33459055 552 local $Level = $Level + 1;
a9153838 553
b1ddf169 554 $self->_unoverload_num(\$got, \$expect);
555
a9153838 556 if( !defined $got || !defined $expect ) {
557 # undef only matches undef and nothing else
558 my $test = !defined $got && !defined $expect;
559
560 $self->ok($test, $name);
561 $self->_is_diag($got, '==', $expect) unless $test;
562 return $test;
563 }
564
565 return $self->cmp_ok($got, '==', $expect, $name);
33459055 566}
567
a9153838 568sub _is_diag {
569 my($self, $got, $type, $expect) = @_;
570
571 foreach my $val (\$got, \$expect) {
572 if( defined $$val ) {
573 if( $type eq 'eq' ) {
574 # quote and force string context
575 $$val = "'$$val'"
576 }
577 else {
578 # force numeric context
b1ddf169 579 $self->_unoverload_num($val);
a9153838 580 }
581 }
582 else {
583 $$val = 'undef';
584 }
585 }
33459055 586
89c1e84a 587 return $self->diag(sprintf <<DIAGNOSTIC, $got, $expect);
a9153838 588 got: %s
589 expected: %s
590DIAGNOSTIC
591
592}
593
594=item B<isnt_eq>
595
596 $Test->isnt_eq($got, $dont_expect, $name);
597
598Like Test::More's isnt(). Checks if $got ne $dont_expect. This is
599the string version.
600
601=item B<isnt_num>
602
68938d83 603 $Test->isnt_num($got, $dont_expect, $name);
a9153838 604
605Like Test::More's isnt(). Checks if $got ne $dont_expect. This is
606the numeric version.
607
608=cut
609
610sub isnt_eq {
611 my($self, $got, $dont_expect, $name) = @_;
612 local $Level = $Level + 1;
613
614 if( !defined $got || !defined $dont_expect ) {
615 # undef only matches undef and nothing else
616 my $test = defined $got || defined $dont_expect;
617
618 $self->ok($test, $name);
30e302f8 619 $self->_cmp_diag($got, 'ne', $dont_expect) unless $test;
a9153838 620 return $test;
33459055 621 }
a9153838 622
623 return $self->cmp_ok($got, 'ne', $dont_expect, $name);
624}
625
626sub isnt_num {
627 my($self, $got, $dont_expect, $name) = @_;
33459055 628 local $Level = $Level + 1;
33459055 629
a9153838 630 if( !defined $got || !defined $dont_expect ) {
631 # undef only matches undef and nothing else
632 my $test = defined $got || defined $dont_expect;
33459055 633
a9153838 634 $self->ok($test, $name);
30e302f8 635 $self->_cmp_diag($got, '!=', $dont_expect) unless $test;
a9153838 636 return $test;
637 }
638
639 return $self->cmp_ok($got, '!=', $dont_expect, $name);
33459055 640}
641
a9153838 642
33459055 643=item B<like>
644
645 $Test->like($this, qr/$regex/, $name);
646 $Test->like($this, '/$regex/', $name);
647
648Like Test::More's like(). Checks if $this matches the given $regex.
649
650You'll want to avoid qr// if you want your tests to work before 5.005.
651
a9153838 652=item B<unlike>
653
654 $Test->unlike($this, qr/$regex/, $name);
655 $Test->unlike($this, '/$regex/', $name);
656
657Like Test::More's unlike(). Checks if $this B<does not match> the
658given $regex.
659
33459055 660=cut
661
662sub like {
663 my($self, $this, $regex, $name) = @_;
664
665 local $Level = $Level + 1;
a9153838 666 $self->_regex_ok($this, $regex, '=~', $name);
667}
668
669sub unlike {
670 my($self, $this, $regex, $name) = @_;
671
672 local $Level = $Level + 1;
673 $self->_regex_ok($this, $regex, '!~', $name);
674}
675
33459055 676
a9153838 677=item B<cmp_ok>
678
679 $Test->cmp_ok($this, $type, $that, $name);
680
681Works just like Test::More's cmp_ok().
682
683 $Test->cmp_ok($big_num, '!=', $other_big_num);
684
685=cut
686
b1ddf169 687
688my %numeric_cmps = map { ($_, 1) }
689 ("<", "<=", ">", ">=", "==", "!=", "<=>");
690
a9153838 691sub cmp_ok {
692 my($self, $got, $type, $expect, $name) = @_;
693
b1ddf169 694 # Treat overloaded objects as numbers if we're asked to do a
695 # numeric comparison.
696 my $unoverload = $numeric_cmps{$type} ? '_unoverload_num'
697 : '_unoverload_str';
698
699 $self->$unoverload(\$got, \$expect);
700
701
a9153838 702 my $test;
703 {
c00d8759 704 local($@,$!,$SIG{__DIE__}); # isolate eval
b1ddf169 705
706 my $code = $self->_caller_context;
707
708 # Yes, it has to look like this or 5.4.5 won't see the #line directive.
709 # Don't ask me, man, I just work here.
710 $test = eval "
711$code" . "\$got $type \$expect;";
712
a9153838 713 }
714 local $Level = $Level + 1;
715 my $ok = $self->ok($test, $name);
716
717 unless( $ok ) {
718 if( $type =~ /^(eq|==)$/ ) {
719 $self->_is_diag($got, $type, $expect);
720 }
721 else {
722 $self->_cmp_diag($got, $type, $expect);
723 }
724 }
725 return $ok;
726}
727
728sub _cmp_diag {
729 my($self, $got, $type, $expect) = @_;
730
731 $got = defined $got ? "'$got'" : 'undef';
732 $expect = defined $expect ? "'$expect'" : 'undef';
89c1e84a 733 return $self->diag(sprintf <<DIAGNOSTIC, $got, $type, $expect);
a9153838 734 %s
735 %s
736 %s
737DIAGNOSTIC
738}
739
a9153838 740
b1ddf169 741sub _caller_context {
742 my $self = shift;
743
744 my($pack, $file, $line) = $self->caller(1);
745
746 my $code = '';
747 $code .= "#line $line $file\n" if defined $file and defined $line;
748
749 return $code;
750}
751
c00d8759 752=back
753
754
755=head2 Other Testing Methods
756
757These are methods which are used in the course of writing a test but are not themselves tests.
758
759=over 4
b1ddf169 760
761=item B<BAIL_OUT>
762
763 $Test->BAIL_OUT($reason);
a9153838 764
765Indicates to the Test::Harness that things are going so badly all
766testing should terminate. This includes running any additional test
767scripts.
768
769It will exit with 255.
770
771=cut
772
b1ddf169 773sub BAIL_OUT {
a9153838 774 my($self, $reason) = @_;
775
b1ddf169 776 $self->{Bailed_Out} = 1;
a9153838 777 $self->_print("Bail out! $reason");
778 exit 255;
779}
780
b1ddf169 781=for deprecated
782BAIL_OUT() used to be BAILOUT()
783
845d7e37 784=cut
785
b1ddf169 786*BAILOUT = \&BAIL_OUT;
787
788
33459055 789=item B<skip>
790
791 $Test->skip;
792 $Test->skip($why);
793
794Skips the current test, reporting $why.
795
796=cut
797
798sub skip {
799 my($self, $why) = @_;
800 $why ||= '';
b1ddf169 801 $self->_unoverload_str(\$why);
33459055 802
b7f9bbeb 803 $self->_plan_check;
33459055 804
5143c659 805 lock($self->{Curr_Test});
806 $self->{Curr_Test}++;
33459055 807
5143c659 808 $self->{Test_Results}[$self->{Curr_Test}-1] = &share({
60ffb308 809 'ok' => 1,
810 actual_ok => 1,
811 name => '',
812 type => 'skip',
813 reason => $why,
30e302f8 814 });
33459055 815
816 my $out = "ok";
5143c659 817 $out .= " $self->{Curr_Test}" if $self->use_numbers;
0257f296 818 $out .= " # skip";
819 $out .= " $why" if length $why;
820 $out .= "\n";
33459055 821
5143c659 822 $self->_print($out);
33459055 823
824 return 1;
825}
826
a9153838 827
828=item B<todo_skip>
829
830 $Test->todo_skip;
831 $Test->todo_skip($why);
832
833Like skip(), only it will declare the test as failing and TODO. Similar
834to
835
836 print "not ok $tnum # TODO $why\n";
837
838=cut
839
840sub todo_skip {
841 my($self, $why) = @_;
842 $why ||= '';
843
b7f9bbeb 844 $self->_plan_check;
a9153838 845
5143c659 846 lock($self->{Curr_Test});
847 $self->{Curr_Test}++;
a9153838 848
5143c659 849 $self->{Test_Results}[$self->{Curr_Test}-1] = &share({
60ffb308 850 'ok' => 1,
851 actual_ok => 0,
852 name => '',
853 type => 'todo_skip',
854 reason => $why,
30e302f8 855 });
a9153838 856
857 my $out = "not ok";
5143c659 858 $out .= " $self->{Curr_Test}" if $self->use_numbers;
89c1e84a 859 $out .= " # TODO & SKIP $why\n";
a9153838 860
5143c659 861 $self->_print($out);
a9153838 862
863 return 1;
864}
865
866
33459055 867=begin _unimplemented
868
869=item B<skip_rest>
870
871 $Test->skip_rest;
872 $Test->skip_rest($reason);
873
874Like skip(), only it skips all the rest of the tests you plan to run
875and terminates the test.
876
877If you're running under no_plan, it skips once and terminates the
878test.
879
880=end _unimplemented
881
882=back
883
884
c00d8759 885=head2 Test building utility methods
886
887These methods are useful when writing your own test methods.
888
889=over 4
890
891=item B<maybe_regex>
892
893 $Test->maybe_regex(qr/$regex/);
894 $Test->maybe_regex('/$regex/');
895
896Convenience method for building testing functions that take regular
897expressions as arguments, but need to work before perl 5.005.
898
899Takes a quoted regular expression produced by qr//, or a string
900representing a regular expression.
901
902Returns a Perl value which may be used instead of the corresponding
903regular expression, or undef if it's argument is not recognised.
904
905For example, a version of like(), sans the useful diagnostic messages,
906could be written as:
907
908 sub laconic_like {
909 my ($self, $this, $regex, $name) = @_;
910 my $usable_regex = $self->maybe_regex($regex);
911 die "expecting regex, found '$regex'\n"
912 unless $usable_regex;
913 $self->ok($this =~ m/$usable_regex/, $name);
914 }
915
916=cut
917
918
919sub maybe_regex {
920 my ($self, $regex) = @_;
921 my $usable_regex = undef;
922
923 return $usable_regex unless defined $regex;
924
925 my($re, $opts);
926
927 # Check for qr/foo/
0fc92fc6 928 if ( $] >= 5.009004
929 ? re::is_regexp($regex)
930 : ref $regex eq 'Regexp'
931 )
932 {
c00d8759 933 $usable_regex = $regex;
934 }
935 # Check for '/foo/' or 'm,foo,'
936 elsif( ($re, $opts) = $regex =~ m{^ /(.*)/ (\w*) $ }sx or
937 (undef, $re, $opts) = $regex =~ m,^ m([^\w\s]) (.+) \1 (\w*) $,sx
938 )
939 {
940 $usable_regex = length $opts ? "(?$opts)$re" : $re;
941 }
942
943 return $usable_regex;
944};
945
946sub _regex_ok {
947 my($self, $this, $regex, $cmp, $name) = @_;
948
949 my $ok = 0;
950 my $usable_regex = $self->maybe_regex($regex);
951 unless (defined $usable_regex) {
952 $ok = $self->ok( 0, $name );
953 $self->diag(" '$regex' doesn't look much like a regex to me.");
954 return $ok;
955 }
956
957 {
958 my $test;
959 my $code = $self->_caller_context;
960
961 local($@, $!, $SIG{__DIE__}); # isolate eval
962
963 # Yes, it has to look like this or 5.4.5 won't see the #line directive.
964 # Don't ask me, man, I just work here.
965 $test = eval "
966$code" . q{$test = $this =~ /$usable_regex/ ? 1 : 0};
967
968 $test = !$test if $cmp eq '!~';
969
970 local $Level = $Level + 1;
971 $ok = $self->ok( $test, $name );
972 }
973
974 unless( $ok ) {
975 $this = defined $this ? "'$this'" : 'undef';
976 my $match = $cmp eq '=~' ? "doesn't match" : "matches";
977 $self->diag(sprintf <<DIAGNOSTIC, $this, $match, $regex);
978 %s
979 %13s '%s'
980DIAGNOSTIC
981
982 }
983
984 return $ok;
985}
986
987
988# I'm not ready to publish this. It doesn't deal with array return
989# values from the code or context.
eb820256 990
c00d8759 991=begin private
992
993=item B<_try>
994
995 my $return_from_code = $Test->try(sub { code });
996 my($return_from_code, $error) = $Test->try(sub { code });
997
998Works like eval BLOCK except it ensures it has no effect on the rest of the test (ie. $@ is not set) nor is effected by outside interference (ie. $SIG{__DIE__}) and works around some quirks in older Perls.
999
1000$error is what would normally be in $@.
1001
1002It is suggested you use this in place of eval BLOCK.
1003
1004=cut
1005
1006sub _try {
1007 my($self, $code) = @_;
1008
1009 local $!; # eval can mess up $!
1010 local $@; # don't set $@ in the test
1011 local $SIG{__DIE__}; # don't trip an outside DIE handler.
1012 my $return = eval { $code->() };
1013
1014 return wantarray ? ($return, $@) : $return;
1015}
1016
1017=end private
1018
1019
1020=item B<is_fh>
1021
1022 my $is_fh = $Test->is_fh($thing);
1023
1024Determines if the given $thing can be used as a filehandle.
1025
1026=cut
1027
1028sub is_fh {
1029 my $self = shift;
1030 my $maybe_fh = shift;
1031 return 0 unless defined $maybe_fh;
1032
6b38a9b9 1033 return 1 if ref $maybe_fh eq 'GLOB'; # its a glob ref
1034 return 1 if ref \$maybe_fh eq 'GLOB'; # its a glob
c00d8759 1035
0753bcb5 1036 return eval { $maybe_fh->isa("IO::Handle") } ||
c00d8759 1037 # 5.5.4's tied() and can() doesn't like getting undef
1038 eval { (tied($maybe_fh) || '')->can('TIEHANDLE') };
1039}
1040
1041
1042=back
1043
1044
33459055 1045=head2 Test style
1046
c00d8759 1047
33459055 1048=over 4
1049
1050=item B<level>
1051
1052 $Test->level($how_high);
1053
1054How far up the call stack should $Test look when reporting where the
1055test failed.
1056
1057Defaults to 1.
1058
c00d8759 1059Setting L<$Test::Builder::Level> overrides. This is typically useful
33459055 1060localized:
1061
c00d8759 1062 sub my_ok {
1063 my $test = shift;
1064
1065 local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
1066 $TB->ok($test);
33459055 1067 }
1068
c00d8759 1069To be polite to other functions wrapping your own you usually want to increment C<$Level> rather than set it to a constant.
1070
33459055 1071=cut
1072
1073sub level {
1074 my($self, $level) = @_;
1075
1076 if( defined $level ) {
1077 $Level = $level;
1078 }
1079 return $Level;
1080}
1081
33459055 1082
1083=item B<use_numbers>
1084
1085 $Test->use_numbers($on_or_off);
1086
1087Whether or not the test should output numbers. That is, this if true:
1088
1089 ok 1
1090 ok 2
1091 ok 3
1092
1093or this if false
1094
1095 ok
1096 ok
1097 ok
1098
1099Most useful when you can't depend on the test output order, such as
1100when threads or forking is involved.
1101
33459055 1102Defaults to on.
1103
1104=cut
1105
33459055 1106sub use_numbers {
1107 my($self, $use_nums) = @_;
1108
1109 if( defined $use_nums ) {
5143c659 1110 $self->{Use_Nums} = $use_nums;
33459055 1111 }
5143c659 1112 return $self->{Use_Nums};
33459055 1113}
1114
33459055 1115
b1ddf169 1116=item B<no_diag>
33459055 1117
b1ddf169 1118 $Test->no_diag($no_diag);
1119
1120If set true no diagnostics will be printed. This includes calls to
1121diag().
33459055 1122
1123=item B<no_ending>
1124
1125 $Test->no_ending($no_ending);
1126
1127Normally, Test::Builder does some extra diagnostics when the test
30e302f8 1128ends. It also changes the exit code as described below.
33459055 1129
1130If this is true, none of that will be done.
1131
b1ddf169 1132=item B<no_header>
1133
1134 $Test->no_header($no_header);
1135
1136If set to true, no "1..N" header will be printed.
1137
33459055 1138=cut
1139
b1ddf169 1140foreach my $attribute (qw(No_Header No_Ending No_Diag)) {
1141 my $method = lc $attribute;
33459055 1142
b1ddf169 1143 my $code = sub {
1144 my($self, $no) = @_;
33459055 1145
b1ddf169 1146 if( defined $no ) {
1147 $self->{$attribute} = $no;
1148 }
1149 return $self->{$attribute};
1150 };
33459055 1151
b1ddf169 1152 no strict 'refs';
1153 *{__PACKAGE__.'::'.$method} = $code;
33459055 1154}
1155
1156
1157=back
1158
1159=head2 Output
1160
1161Controlling where the test output goes.
1162
4bd4e70a 1163It's ok for your test to change where STDOUT and STDERR point to,
71373de2 1164Test::Builder's default output settings will not be affected.
4bd4e70a 1165
33459055 1166=over 4
1167
1168=item B<diag>
1169
1170 $Test->diag(@msgs);
1171
7483b81c 1172Prints out the given @msgs. Like C<print>, arguments are simply
1173appended together.
1174
1175Normally, it uses the failure_output() handle, but if this is for a
1176TODO test, the todo_output() handle is used.
33459055 1177
71373de2 1178Output will be indented and marked with a # so as not to interfere
a9153838 1179with test output. A newline will be put on the end if there isn't one
1180already.
33459055 1181
1182We encourage using this rather than calling print directly.
1183
89c1e84a 1184Returns false. Why? Because diag() is often used in conjunction with
1185a failing test (C<ok() || diag()>) it "passes through" the failure.
1186
1187 return ok(...) || diag(...);
1188
1189=for blame transfer
1190Mark Fowler <mark@twoshortplanks.com>
1191
33459055 1192=cut
1193
1194sub diag {
1195 my($self, @msgs) = @_;
b1ddf169 1196
1197 return if $self->no_diag;
a9153838 1198 return unless @msgs;
33459055 1199
4bd4e70a 1200 # Prevent printing headers when compiling (i.e. -c)
33459055 1201 return if $^C;
1202
7483b81c 1203 # Smash args together like print does.
1204 # Convert undef to 'undef' so its readable.
1205 my $msg = join '', map { defined($_) ? $_ : 'undef' } @msgs;
1206
33459055 1207 # Escape each line with a #.
7483b81c 1208 $msg =~ s/^/# /gm;
33459055 1209
7483b81c 1210 # Stick a newline on the end if it needs it.
1211 $msg .= "\n" unless $msg =~ /\n\Z/;
a9153838 1212
33459055 1213 local $Level = $Level + 1;
7483b81c 1214 $self->_print_diag($msg);
89c1e84a 1215
1216 return 0;
33459055 1217}
1218
1219=begin _private
1220
1221=item B<_print>
1222
1223 $Test->_print(@msgs);
1224
1225Prints to the output() filehandle.
1226
1227=end _private
1228
1229=cut
1230
1231sub _print {
1232 my($self, @msgs) = @_;
1233
1234 # Prevent printing headers when only compiling. Mostly for when
1235 # tests are deparsed with B::Deparse
1236 return if $^C;
1237
7483b81c 1238 my $msg = join '', @msgs;
1239
33459055 1240 local($\, $", $,) = (undef, ' ', '');
1241 my $fh = $self->output;
89c1e84a 1242
1243 # Escape each line after the first with a # so we don't
1244 # confuse Test::Harness.
7483b81c 1245 $msg =~ s/\n(.)/\n# $1/sg;
89c1e84a 1246
7483b81c 1247 # Stick a newline on the end if it needs it.
1248 $msg .= "\n" unless $msg =~ /\n\Z/;
89c1e84a 1249
7483b81c 1250 print $fh $msg;
33459055 1251}
1252
b7f9bbeb 1253=begin private
33459055 1254
30e302f8 1255=item B<_print_diag>
1256
1257 $Test->_print_diag(@msg);
1258
1259Like _print, but prints to the current diagnostic filehandle.
1260
b7f9bbeb 1261=end private
1262
30e302f8 1263=cut
1264
1265sub _print_diag {
1266 my $self = shift;
1267
1268 local($\, $", $,) = (undef, ' ', '');
1269 my $fh = $self->todo ? $self->todo_output : $self->failure_output;
1270 print $fh @_;
1271}
1272
33459055 1273=item B<output>
1274
1275 $Test->output($fh);
1276 $Test->output($file);
1277
1278Where normal "ok/not ok" test output should go.
1279
1280Defaults to STDOUT.
1281
1282=item B<failure_output>
1283
1284 $Test->failure_output($fh);
1285 $Test->failure_output($file);
1286
1287Where diagnostic output on test failures and diag() should go.
1288
1289Defaults to STDERR.
1290
1291=item B<todo_output>
1292
1293 $Test->todo_output($fh);
1294 $Test->todo_output($file);
1295
1296Where diagnostics about todo test failures and diag() should go.
1297
1298Defaults to STDOUT.
1299
1300=cut
1301
33459055 1302sub output {
1303 my($self, $fh) = @_;
1304
1305 if( defined $fh ) {
b7f9bbeb 1306 $self->{Out_FH} = $self->_new_fh($fh);
33459055 1307 }
5143c659 1308 return $self->{Out_FH};
33459055 1309}
1310
1311sub failure_output {
1312 my($self, $fh) = @_;
1313
1314 if( defined $fh ) {
b7f9bbeb 1315 $self->{Fail_FH} = $self->_new_fh($fh);
33459055 1316 }
5143c659 1317 return $self->{Fail_FH};
33459055 1318}
1319
1320sub todo_output {
1321 my($self, $fh) = @_;
1322
1323 if( defined $fh ) {
b7f9bbeb 1324 $self->{Todo_FH} = $self->_new_fh($fh);
33459055 1325 }
5143c659 1326 return $self->{Todo_FH};
33459055 1327}
1328
0257f296 1329
33459055 1330sub _new_fh {
b7f9bbeb 1331 my $self = shift;
33459055 1332 my($file_or_fh) = shift;
1333
1334 my $fh;
c00d8759 1335 if( $self->is_fh($file_or_fh) ) {
0257f296 1336 $fh = $file_or_fh;
1337 }
1338 else {
33459055 1339 $fh = do { local *FH };
b7f9bbeb 1340 open $fh, ">$file_or_fh" or
1341 $self->croak("Can't open test output log $file_or_fh: $!");
5143c659 1342 _autoflush($fh);
33459055 1343 }
33459055 1344
1345 return $fh;
1346}
1347
0257f296 1348
30e302f8 1349sub _autoflush {
1350 my($fh) = shift;
1351 my $old_fh = select $fh;
1352 $| = 1;
1353 select $old_fh;
1354}
1355
1356
30e302f8 1357sub _dup_stdhandles {
1358 my $self = shift;
1359
5143c659 1360 $self->_open_testhandles;
a9153838 1361
1362 # Set everything to unbuffered else plain prints to STDOUT will
1363 # come out in the wrong order from our own prints.
33459055 1364 _autoflush(\*TESTOUT);
a9153838 1365 _autoflush(\*STDOUT);
33459055 1366 _autoflush(\*TESTERR);
a9153838 1367 _autoflush(\*STDERR);
1368
5143c659 1369 $self->output(\*TESTOUT);
1370 $self->failure_output(\*TESTERR);
1371 $self->todo_output(\*TESTOUT);
33459055 1372}
1373
5143c659 1374
1375my $Opened_Testhandles = 0;
30e302f8 1376sub _open_testhandles {
5143c659 1377 return if $Opened_Testhandles;
30e302f8 1378 # We dup STDOUT and STDERR so people can change them in their
1379 # test suites while still getting normal test output.
1380 open(TESTOUT, ">&STDOUT") or die "Can't dup STDOUT: $!";
1381 open(TESTERR, ">&STDERR") or die "Can't dup STDERR: $!";
1382 $Opened_Testhandles = 1;
33459055 1383}
1384
1385
b7f9bbeb 1386=item carp
1387
1388 $tb->carp(@message);
1389
1390Warns with C<@message> but the message will appear to come from the
1391point where the original test function was called (C<$tb->caller>).
1392
1393=item croak
1394
1395 $tb->croak(@message);
1396
1397Dies with C<@message> but the message will appear to come from the
1398point where the original test function was called (C<$tb->caller>).
1399
1400=cut
1401
1402sub _message_at_caller {
1403 my $self = shift;
1404
004caa16 1405 local $Level = $Level + 1;
b7f9bbeb 1406 my($pack, $file, $line) = $self->caller;
1407 return join("", @_) . " at $file line $line.\n";
1408}
1409
1410sub carp {
1411 my $self = shift;
1412 warn $self->_message_at_caller(@_);
1413}
1414
1415sub croak {
1416 my $self = shift;
1417 die $self->_message_at_caller(@_);
1418}
1419
1420sub _plan_check {
1421 my $self = shift;
1422
1423 unless( $self->{Have_Plan} ) {
004caa16 1424 local $Level = $Level + 2;
b7f9bbeb 1425 $self->croak("You tried to run a test without a plan");
1426 }
1427}
1428
33459055 1429=back
1430
1431
1432=head2 Test Status and Info
1433
1434=over 4
1435
1436=item B<current_test>
1437
1438 my $curr_test = $Test->current_test;
1439 $Test->current_test($num);
1440
0257f296 1441Gets/sets the current test number we're on. You usually shouldn't
1442have to set this.
33459055 1443
0257f296 1444If set forward, the details of the missing tests are filled in as 'unknown'.
1445if set backward, the details of the intervening tests are deleted. You
1446can erase history if you really want to.
33459055 1447
1448=cut
1449
1450sub current_test {
1451 my($self, $num) = @_;
1452
5143c659 1453 lock($self->{Curr_Test});
33459055 1454 if( defined $num ) {
5143c659 1455 unless( $self->{Have_Plan} ) {
b7f9bbeb 1456 $self->croak("Can't change the current test number without a plan!");
89c1e84a 1457 }
1458
5143c659 1459 $self->{Curr_Test} = $num;
0257f296 1460
1461 # If the test counter is being pushed forward fill in the details.
5143c659 1462 my $test_results = $self->{Test_Results};
1463 if( $num > @$test_results ) {
1464 my $start = @$test_results ? @$test_results : 0;
89c1e84a 1465 for ($start..$num-1) {
5143c659 1466 $test_results->[$_] = &share({
30e302f8 1467 'ok' => 1,
1468 actual_ok => undef,
1469 reason => 'incrementing test number',
1470 type => 'unknown',
1471 name => undef
1472 });
6686786d 1473 }
1474 }
0257f296 1475 # If backward, wipe history. Its their funeral.
5143c659 1476 elsif( $num < @$test_results ) {
1477 $#{$test_results} = $num - 1;
0257f296 1478 }
33459055 1479 }
5143c659 1480 return $self->{Curr_Test};
33459055 1481}
1482
1483
1484=item B<summary>
1485
1486 my @tests = $Test->summary;
1487
1488A simple summary of the tests so far. True for pass, false for fail.
1489This is a logical pass/fail, so todos are passes.
1490
1491Of course, test #1 is $tests[0], etc...
1492
1493=cut
1494
1495sub summary {
1496 my($self) = shift;
1497
5143c659 1498 return map { $_->{'ok'} } @{ $self->{Test_Results} };
33459055 1499}
1500
60ffb308 1501=item B<details>
33459055 1502
1503 my @tests = $Test->details;
1504
1505Like summary(), but with a lot more detail.
1506
1507 $tests[$test_num - 1] =
60ffb308 1508 { 'ok' => is the test considered a pass?
33459055 1509 actual_ok => did it literally say 'ok'?
1510 name => name of the test (if any)
60ffb308 1511 type => type of test (if any, see below).
33459055 1512 reason => reason for the above (if any)
1513 };
1514
60ffb308 1515'ok' is true if Test::Harness will consider the test to be a pass.
1516
1517'actual_ok' is a reflection of whether or not the test literally
1518printed 'ok' or 'not ok'. This is for examining the result of 'todo'
1519tests.
1520
1521'name' is the name of the test.
1522
1523'type' indicates if it was a special test. Normal tests have a type
1524of ''. Type can be one of the following:
1525
1526 skip see skip()
1527 todo see todo()
1528 todo_skip see todo_skip()
1529 unknown see below
1530
1531Sometimes the Test::Builder test counter is incremented without it
1532printing any test output, for example, when current_test() is changed.
1533In these cases, Test::Builder doesn't know the result of the test, so
1534it's type is 'unkown'. These details for these tests are filled in.
1535They are considered ok, but the name and actual_ok is left undef.
1536
1537For example "not ok 23 - hole count # TODO insufficient donuts" would
1538result in this structure:
1539
1540 $tests[22] = # 23 - 1, since arrays start from 0.
1541 { ok => 1, # logically, the test passed since it's todo
1542 actual_ok => 0, # in absolute terms, it failed
1543 name => 'hole count',
1544 type => 'todo',
1545 reason => 'insufficient donuts'
1546 };
1547
1548=cut
1549
1550sub details {
5143c659 1551 my $self = shift;
1552 return @{ $self->{Test_Results} };
60ffb308 1553}
1554
33459055 1555=item B<todo>
1556
1557 my $todo_reason = $Test->todo;
1558 my $todo_reason = $Test->todo($pack);
1559
1560todo() looks for a $TODO variable in your tests. If set, all tests
1561will be considered 'todo' (see Test::More and Test::Harness for
1562details). Returns the reason (ie. the value of $TODO) if running as
1563todo tests, false otherwise.
1564
5143c659 1565todo() is about finding the right package to look for $TODO in. It
1566uses the exported_to() package to find it. If that's not set, it's
1567pretty good at guessing the right package to look at based on $Level.
33459055 1568
1569Sometimes there is some confusion about where todo() should be looking
1570for the $TODO variable. If you want to be sure, tell it explicitly
1571what $pack to use.
1572
1573=cut
1574
1575sub todo {
1576 my($self, $pack) = @_;
1577
5143c659 1578 $pack = $pack || $self->exported_to || $self->caller($Level);
1579 return 0 unless $pack;
33459055 1580
1581 no strict 'refs';
1582 return defined ${$pack.'::TODO'} ? ${$pack.'::TODO'}
1583 : 0;
1584}
1585
1586=item B<caller>
1587
1588 my $package = $Test->caller;
1589 my($pack, $file, $line) = $Test->caller;
1590 my($pack, $file, $line) = $Test->caller($height);
1591
1592Like the normal caller(), except it reports according to your level().
1593
1594=cut
1595
1596sub caller {
1597 my($self, $height) = @_;
1598 $height ||= 0;
a344be10 1599
33459055 1600 my @caller = CORE::caller($self->level + $height + 1);
1601 return wantarray ? @caller : $caller[0];
1602}
1603
1604=back
1605
1606=cut
1607
1608=begin _private
1609
1610=over 4
1611
1612=item B<_sanity_check>
1613
5143c659 1614 $self->_sanity_check();
33459055 1615
1616Runs a bunch of end of test sanity checks to make sure reality came
1617through ok. If anything is wrong it will die with a fairly friendly
1618error message.
1619
1620=cut
1621
1622#'#
1623sub _sanity_check {
5143c659 1624 my $self = shift;
1625
b7f9bbeb 1626 $self->_whoa($self->{Curr_Test} < 0, 'Says here you ran a negative number of tests!');
1627 $self->_whoa(!$self->{Have_Plan} and $self->{Curr_Test},
33459055 1628 'Somehow your tests ran without a plan!');
b7f9bbeb 1629 $self->_whoa($self->{Curr_Test} != @{ $self->{Test_Results} },
33459055 1630 'Somehow you got a different number of results than tests ran!');
1631}
1632
1633=item B<_whoa>
1634
b7f9bbeb 1635 $self->_whoa($check, $description);
33459055 1636
1637A sanity check, similar to assert(). If the $check is true, something
1638has gone horribly wrong. It will die with the given $description and
1639a note to contact the author.
1640
1641=cut
1642
1643sub _whoa {
b7f9bbeb 1644 my($self, $check, $desc) = @_;
33459055 1645 if( $check ) {
b7f9bbeb 1646 local $Level = $Level + 1;
1647 $self->croak(<<"WHOA");
33459055 1648WHOA! $desc
1649This should never happen! Please contact the author immediately!
1650WHOA
1651 }
1652}
1653
1654=item B<_my_exit>
1655
1656 _my_exit($exit_num);
1657
1658Perl seems to have some trouble with exiting inside an END block. 5.005_03
1659and 5.6.1 both seem to do odd things. Instead, this function edits $?
1660directly. It should ONLY be called from inside an END block. It
1661doesn't actually exit, that's your job.
1662
1663=cut
1664
1665sub _my_exit {
1666 $? = $_[0];
1667
1668 return 1;
1669}
1670
1671
1672=back
1673
1674=end _private
1675
1676=cut
1677
1678$SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
1679 # We don't want to muck with death in an eval, but $^S isn't
1680 # totally reliable. 5.005_03 and 5.6.1 both do the wrong thing
1681 # with it. Instead, we use caller. This also means it runs under
1682 # 5.004!
1683 my $in_eval = 0;
1684 for( my $stack = 1; my $sub = (CORE::caller($stack))[3]; $stack++ ) {
1685 $in_eval = 1 if $sub =~ /^\(eval\)/;
1686 }
5143c659 1687 $Test->{Test_Died} = 1 unless $in_eval;
33459055 1688};
1689
1690sub _ending {
1691 my $self = shift;
1692
5143c659 1693 $self->_sanity_check();
33459055 1694
60ffb308 1695 # Don't bother with an ending if this is a forked copy. Only the parent
1696 # should do the ending.
5143c659 1697 # Exit if plan() was never called. This is so "require Test::Simple"
1698 # doesn't puke.
b1ddf169 1699 # Don't do an ending if we bailed out.
1700 if( ($self->{Original_Pid} != $$) or
1701 (!$self->{Have_Plan} && !$self->{Test_Died}) or
1702 $self->{Bailed_Out}
1703 )
5143c659 1704 {
1705 _my_exit($?);
1706 return;
1707 }
33459055 1708
1709 # Figure out if we passed or failed and print helpful messages.
5143c659 1710 my $test_results = $self->{Test_Results};
1711 if( @$test_results ) {
33459055 1712 # The plan? We have no plan.
5143c659 1713 if( $self->{No_Plan} ) {
1714 $self->_print("1..$self->{Curr_Test}\n") unless $self->no_header;
1715 $self->{Expected_Tests} = $self->{Curr_Test};
33459055 1716 }
1717
30e302f8 1718 # Auto-extended arrays and elements which aren't explicitly
1719 # filled in with a shared reference will puke under 5.8.0
1720 # ithreads. So we have to fill them in by hand. :(
1721 my $empty_result = &share({});
5143c659 1722 for my $idx ( 0..$self->{Expected_Tests}-1 ) {
1723 $test_results->[$idx] = $empty_result
1724 unless defined $test_results->[$idx];
60ffb308 1725 }
a344be10 1726
5143c659 1727 my $num_failed = grep !$_->{'ok'},
b1ddf169 1728 @{$test_results}[0..$self->{Curr_Test}-1];
33459055 1729
b1ddf169 1730 my $num_extra = $self->{Curr_Test} - $self->{Expected_Tests};
1731
1732 if( $num_extra < 0 ) {
5143c659 1733 my $s = $self->{Expected_Tests} == 1 ? '' : 's';
33459055 1734 $self->diag(<<"FAIL");
5143c659 1735Looks like you planned $self->{Expected_Tests} test$s but only ran $self->{Curr_Test}.
33459055 1736FAIL
1737 }
b1ddf169 1738 elsif( $num_extra > 0 ) {
5143c659 1739 my $s = $self->{Expected_Tests} == 1 ? '' : 's';
33459055 1740 $self->diag(<<"FAIL");
5143c659 1741Looks like you planned $self->{Expected_Tests} test$s but ran $num_extra extra.
33459055 1742FAIL
1743 }
b1ddf169 1744
1745 if ( $num_failed ) {
1746 my $num_tests = $self->{Curr_Test};
30e302f8 1747 my $s = $num_failed == 1 ? '' : 's';
b1ddf169 1748
1749 my $qualifier = $num_extra == 0 ? '' : ' run';
1750
33459055 1751 $self->diag(<<"FAIL");
b1ddf169 1752Looks like you failed $num_failed test$s of $num_tests$qualifier.
33459055 1753FAIL
1754 }
1755
5143c659 1756 if( $self->{Test_Died} ) {
33459055 1757 $self->diag(<<"FAIL");
5143c659 1758Looks like your test died just after $self->{Curr_Test}.
33459055 1759FAIL
1760
1761 _my_exit( 255 ) && return;
1762 }
1763
b1ddf169 1764 my $exit_code;
1765 if( $num_failed ) {
1766 $exit_code = $num_failed <= 254 ? $num_failed : 254;
1767 }
1768 elsif( $num_extra != 0 ) {
1769 $exit_code = 255;
1770 }
1771 else {
1772 $exit_code = 0;
1773 }
1774
1775 _my_exit( $exit_code ) && return;
33459055 1776 }
5143c659 1777 elsif ( $self->{Skip_All} ) {
33459055 1778 _my_exit( 0 ) && return;
1779 }
5143c659 1780 elsif ( $self->{Test_Died} ) {
60ffb308 1781 $self->diag(<<'FAIL');
1782Looks like your test died before it could output anything.
1783FAIL
30e302f8 1784 _my_exit( 255 ) && return;
60ffb308 1785 }
33459055 1786 else {
a9153838 1787 $self->diag("No tests run!\n");
33459055 1788 _my_exit( 255 ) && return;
1789 }
1790}
1791
1792END {
1793 $Test->_ending if defined $Test and !$Test->no_ending;
1794}
1795
30e302f8 1796=head1 EXIT CODES
1797
1798If all your tests passed, Test::Builder will exit with zero (which is
1799normal). If anything failed it will exit with how many failed. If
1800you run less (or more) tests than you planned, the missing (or extras)
1801will be considered failures. If no tests were ever run Test::Builder
1802will throw a warning and exit with 255. If the test died, even after
1803having successfully completed all its tests, it will still be
1804considered a failure and will exit with 255.
1805
1806So the exit codes are...
1807
1808 0 all tests successful
b1ddf169 1809 255 test died or all passed but wrong # of tests run
30e302f8 1810 any other number how many failed (including missing or extras)
1811
1812If you fail more than 254 tests, it will be reported as 254.
1813
1814
a344be10 1815=head1 THREADS
1816
b7f9bbeb 1817In perl 5.8.1 and later, Test::Builder is thread-safe. The test
a344be10 1818number is shared amongst all threads. This means if one thread sets
1819the test number using current_test() they will all be effected.
1820
b7f9bbeb 1821While versions earlier than 5.8.1 had threads they contain too many
1822bugs to support.
1823
30e302f8 1824Test::Builder is only thread-aware if threads.pm is loaded I<before>
1825Test::Builder.
1826
33459055 1827=head1 EXAMPLES
1828
a344be10 1829CPAN can provide the best examples. Test::Simple, Test::More,
1830Test::Exception and Test::Differences all use Test::Builder.
33459055 1831
4bd4e70a 1832=head1 SEE ALSO
1833
1834Test::Simple, Test::More, Test::Harness
1835
1836=head1 AUTHORS
33459055 1837
1838Original code by chromatic, maintained by Michael G Schwern
1839E<lt>schwern@pobox.comE<gt>
1840
4bd4e70a 1841=head1 COPYRIGHT
33459055 1842
7483b81c 1843Copyright 2002, 2004 by chromatic E<lt>chromatic@wgz.orgE<gt> and
1844 Michael G Schwern E<lt>schwern@pobox.comE<gt>.
4bd4e70a 1845
1846This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
1847modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1848
a9153838 1849See F<http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
33459055 1850
1851=cut
1852
18531;