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1 | # -*- Mode: cperl; cperl-indent-level: 4 -*- |
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2 | # $Id: Harness.pm,v 1.38 2002/06/19 21:01:01 schwern Exp $ |
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3 | |
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4 | package Test::Harness; |
5 | |
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6 | require 5.004; |
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7 | use Test::Harness::Straps; |
8 | use Test::Harness::Assert; |
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9 | use Exporter; |
10 | use Benchmark; |
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11 | use Config; |
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12 | use strict; |
13 | |
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14 | use vars qw($VERSION $Verbose $Switches $Have_Devel_Corestack $Curtest |
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15 | $Columns $verbose $switches $ML $Strap |
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16 | @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK |
17 | ); |
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18 | |
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19 | # Backwards compatibility for exportable variable names. |
20 | *verbose = \$Verbose; |
21 | *switches = \$Switches; |
22 | |
23 | $Have_Devel_Corestack = 0; |
24 | |
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25 | $VERSION = '2.26'; |
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26 | |
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27 | $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} = 1; |
28 | |
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29 | END { |
30 | # For VMS. |
31 | delete $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE}; |
32 | } |
33 | |
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34 | # Some experimental versions of OS/2 build have broken $? |
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35 | my $Ignore_Exitcode = $ENV{HARNESS_IGNORE_EXITCODE}; |
36 | |
37 | my $Files_In_Dir = $ENV{HARNESS_FILELEAK_IN_DIR}; |
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38 | |
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39 | $Strap = Test::Harness::Straps->new; |
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40 | |
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41 | @ISA = ('Exporter'); |
42 | @EXPORT = qw(&runtests); |
43 | @EXPORT_OK = qw($verbose $switches); |
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44 | |
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45 | $Verbose = $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE} || 0; |
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46 | $Switches = "-w"; |
47 | $Columns = $ENV{HARNESS_COLUMNS} || $ENV{COLUMNS} || 80; |
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48 | $Columns--; # Some shells have trouble with a full line of text. |
49 | |
50 | |
51 | =head1 NAME |
52 | |
53 | Test::Harness - run perl standard test scripts with statistics |
54 | |
55 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
56 | |
57 | use Test::Harness; |
58 | |
59 | runtests(@test_files); |
60 | |
61 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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62 | |
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63 | B<STOP!> If all you want to do is write a test script, consider using |
64 | Test::Simple. Otherwise, read on. |
65 | |
66 | (By using the Test module, you can write test scripts without |
67 | knowing the exact output this module expects. However, if you need to |
68 | know the specifics, read on!) |
69 | |
70 | Perl test scripts print to standard output C<"ok N"> for each single |
71 | test, where C<N> is an increasing sequence of integers. The first line |
72 | output by a standard test script is C<"1..M"> with C<M> being the |
73 | number of tests that should be run within the test |
74 | script. Test::Harness::runtests(@tests) runs all the testscripts |
75 | named as arguments and checks standard output for the expected |
76 | C<"ok N"> strings. |
77 | |
78 | After all tests have been performed, runtests() prints some |
79 | performance statistics that are computed by the Benchmark module. |
80 | |
81 | =head2 The test script output |
82 | |
83 | The following explains how Test::Harness interprets the output of your |
84 | test program. |
85 | |
86 | =over 4 |
87 | |
88 | =item B<'1..M'> |
89 | |
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90 | This header tells how many tests there will be. For example, C<1..10> |
91 | means you plan on running 10 tests. This is a safeguard in case your |
92 | test dies quietly in the middle of its run. |
93 | |
94 | It should be the first non-comment line output by your test program. |
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95 | |
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96 | In certain instances, you may not know how many tests you will |
97 | ultimately be running. In this case, it is permitted for the 1..M |
98 | header to appear as the B<last> line output by your test (again, it |
99 | can be followed by further comments). |
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100 | |
101 | Under B<no> circumstances should 1..M appear in the middle of your |
102 | output or more than once. |
103 | |
104 | |
105 | =item B<'ok', 'not ok'. Ok?> |
106 | |
107 | Any output from the testscript to standard error is ignored and |
108 | bypassed, thus will be seen by the user. Lines written to standard |
109 | output containing C</^(not\s+)?ok\b/> are interpreted as feedback for |
110 | runtests(). All other lines are discarded. |
111 | |
112 | C</^not ok/> indicates a failed test. C</^ok/> is a successful test. |
113 | |
114 | |
115 | =item B<test numbers> |
116 | |
117 | Perl normally expects the 'ok' or 'not ok' to be followed by a test |
118 | number. It is tolerated if the test numbers after 'ok' are |
119 | omitted. In this case Test::Harness maintains temporarily its own |
120 | counter until the script supplies test numbers again. So the following |
121 | test script |
122 | |
123 | print <<END; |
124 | 1..6 |
125 | not ok |
126 | ok |
127 | not ok |
128 | ok |
129 | ok |
130 | END |
131 | |
132 | will generate |
133 | |
134 | FAILED tests 1, 3, 6 |
135 | Failed 3/6 tests, 50.00% okay |
136 | |
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137 | =item B<test names> |
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138 | |
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139 | Anything after the test number but before the # is considered to be |
140 | the name of the test. |
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141 | |
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142 | ok 42 this is the name of the test |
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143 | |
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144 | Currently, Test::Harness does nothing with this information. |
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145 | |
146 | =item B<Skipping tests> |
147 | |
148 | If the standard output line contains the substring C< # Skip> (with |
149 | variations in spacing and case) after C<ok> or C<ok NUMBER>, it is |
150 | counted as a skipped test. If the whole testscript succeeds, the |
151 | count of skipped tests is included in the generated output. |
152 | C<Test::Harness> reports the text after C< # Skip\S*\s+> as a reason |
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153 | for skipping. |
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154 | |
155 | ok 23 # skip Insufficient flogiston pressure. |
156 | |
157 | Similarly, one can include a similar explanation in a C<1..0> line |
158 | emitted if the test script is skipped completely: |
159 | |
160 | 1..0 # Skipped: no leverage found |
161 | |
162 | =item B<Todo tests> |
163 | |
164 | If the standard output line contains the substring C< # TODO> after |
165 | C<not ok> or C<not ok NUMBER>, it is counted as a todo test. The text |
166 | afterwards is the thing that has to be done before this test will |
167 | succeed. |
168 | |
169 | not ok 13 # TODO harness the power of the atom |
170 | |
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171 | =begin _deprecated |
172 | |
173 | Alternatively, you can specify a list of what tests are todo as part |
174 | of the test header. |
175 | |
176 | 1..23 todo 5 12 23 |
177 | |
178 | This only works if the header appears at the beginning of the test. |
179 | |
180 | This style is B<deprecated>. |
181 | |
182 | =end _deprecated |
183 | |
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184 | These tests represent a feature to be implemented or a bug to be fixed |
185 | and act as something of an executable "thing to do" list. They are |
186 | B<not> expected to succeed. Should a todo test begin succeeding, |
187 | Test::Harness will report it as a bonus. This indicates that whatever |
188 | you were supposed to do has been done and you should promote this to a |
189 | normal test. |
190 | |
191 | =item B<Bail out!> |
192 | |
193 | As an emergency measure, a test script can decide that further tests |
194 | are useless (e.g. missing dependencies) and testing should stop |
195 | immediately. In that case the test script prints the magic words |
196 | |
197 | Bail out! |
198 | |
199 | to standard output. Any message after these words will be displayed by |
200 | C<Test::Harness> as the reason why testing is stopped. |
201 | |
202 | =item B<Comments> |
203 | |
204 | Additional comments may be put into the testing output on their own |
205 | lines. Comment lines should begin with a '#', Test::Harness will |
206 | ignore them. |
207 | |
208 | ok 1 |
209 | # Life is good, the sun is shining, RAM is cheap. |
210 | not ok 2 |
211 | # got 'Bush' expected 'Gore' |
212 | |
213 | =item B<Anything else> |
214 | |
215 | Any other output Test::Harness sees it will silently ignore B<BUT WE |
216 | PLAN TO CHANGE THIS!> If you wish to place additional output in your |
217 | test script, please use a comment. |
218 | |
219 | =back |
220 | |
221 | |
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222 | =head2 Taint mode |
223 | |
224 | Test::Harness will honor the C<-T> in the #! line on your test files. So |
225 | if you begin a test with: |
226 | |
227 | #!perl -T |
228 | |
229 | the test will be run with taint mode on. |
230 | |
231 | |
232 | =head2 Configuration variables. |
233 | |
234 | These variables can be used to configure the behavior of |
235 | Test::Harness. They are exported on request. |
236 | |
237 | =over 4 |
238 | |
239 | =item B<$Test::Harness::verbose> |
240 | |
241 | The global variable $Test::Harness::verbose is exportable and can be |
242 | used to let runtests() display the standard output of the script |
243 | without altering the behavior otherwise. |
244 | |
245 | =item B<$Test::Harness::switches> |
246 | |
247 | The global variable $Test::Harness::switches is exportable and can be |
248 | used to set perl command line options used for running the test |
249 | script(s). The default value is C<-w>. |
250 | |
251 | =back |
252 | |
253 | |
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254 | =head2 Failure |
255 | |
256 | It will happen, your tests will fail. After you mop up your ego, you |
257 | can begin examining the summary report: |
258 | |
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259 | t/base..............ok |
260 | t/nonumbers.........ok |
261 | t/ok................ok |
262 | t/test-harness......ok |
263 | t/waterloo..........dubious |
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264 | Test returned status 3 (wstat 768, 0x300) |
265 | DIED. FAILED tests 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 |
266 | Failed 10/20 tests, 50.00% okay |
267 | Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed |
268 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
269 | t/waterloo.t 3 768 20 10 50.00% 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 |
270 | Failed 1/5 test scripts, 80.00% okay. 10/44 subtests failed, 77.27% okay. |
271 | |
272 | Everything passed but t/waterloo.t. It failed 10 of 20 tests and |
273 | exited with non-zero status indicating something dubious happened. |
274 | |
275 | The columns in the summary report mean: |
276 | |
277 | =over 4 |
278 | |
279 | =item B<Failed Test> |
280 | |
281 | The test file which failed. |
282 | |
283 | =item B<Stat> |
284 | |
285 | If the test exited with non-zero, this is its exit status. |
286 | |
287 | =item B<Wstat> |
288 | |
289 | The wait status of the test I<umm, I need a better explanation here>. |
290 | |
291 | =item B<Total> |
292 | |
293 | Total number of tests expected to run. |
294 | |
295 | =item B<Fail> |
296 | |
297 | Number which failed, either from "not ok" or because they never ran. |
298 | |
299 | =item B<Failed> |
300 | |
301 | Percentage of the total tests which failed. |
302 | |
303 | =item B<List of Failed> |
304 | |
305 | A list of the tests which failed. Successive failures may be |
306 | abbreviated (ie. 15-20 to indicate that tests 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and |
307 | 20 failed). |
308 | |
309 | =back |
310 | |
311 | |
312 | =head2 Functions |
313 | |
314 | Test::Harness currently only has one function, here it is. |
315 | |
316 | =over 4 |
317 | |
318 | =item B<runtests> |
319 | |
320 | my $allok = runtests(@test_files); |
321 | |
322 | This runs all the given @test_files and divines whether they passed |
323 | or failed based on their output to STDOUT (details above). It prints |
324 | out each individual test which failed along with a summary report and |
325 | a how long it all took. |
326 | |
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327 | It returns true if everything was ok. Otherwise it will die() with |
328 | one of the messages in the DIAGNOSTICS section. |
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329 | |
330 | =for _private |
331 | This is just _run_all_tests() plus _show_results() |
332 | |
333 | =cut |
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334 | |
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335 | sub runtests { |
336 | my(@tests) = @_; |
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337 | |
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338 | local ($\, $,); |
339 | |
340 | my($tot, $failedtests) = _run_all_tests(@tests); |
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341 | _show_results($tot, $failedtests); |
342 | |
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343 | my $ok = _all_ok($tot); |
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344 | |
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345 | assert(($ok xor keys %$failedtests), |
346 | q{ok status jives with $failedtests}); |
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347 | |
348 | return $ok; |
349 | } |
350 | |
351 | =begin _private |
352 | |
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353 | =item B<_all_ok> |
354 | |
355 | my $ok = _all_ok(\%tot); |
356 | |
357 | Tells you if this test run is overall successful or not. |
358 | |
359 | =cut |
360 | |
361 | sub _all_ok { |
362 | my($tot) = shift; |
363 | |
364 | return $tot->{bad} == 0 && ($tot->{max} || $tot->{skipped}) ? 1 : 0; |
365 | } |
366 | |
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367 | =item B<_globdir> |
368 | |
369 | my @files = _globdir $dir; |
370 | |
371 | Returns all the files in a directory. This is shorthand for backwards |
372 | compatibility on systems where glob() doesn't work right. |
373 | |
374 | =cut |
375 | |
376 | sub _globdir { |
377 | opendir DIRH, shift; |
378 | my @f = readdir DIRH; |
379 | closedir DIRH; |
380 | |
381 | return @f; |
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382 | } |
383 | |
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384 | =item B<_run_all_tests> |
385 | |
386 | my($total, $failed) = _run_all_tests(@test_files); |
387 | |
388 | Runs all the given @test_files (as runtests()) but does it quietly (no |
389 | report). $total is a hash ref summary of all the tests run. Its keys |
390 | and values are this: |
391 | |
392 | bonus Number of individual todo tests unexpectedly passed |
393 | max Number of individual tests ran |
394 | ok Number of individual tests passed |
395 | sub_skipped Number of individual tests skipped |
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396 | todo Number of individual todo tests |
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397 | |
398 | files Number of test files ran |
399 | good Number of test files passed |
400 | bad Number of test files failed |
401 | tests Number of test files originally given |
402 | skipped Number of test files skipped |
403 | |
404 | If $total->{bad} == 0 and $total->{max} > 0, you've got a successful |
405 | test. |
406 | |
407 | $failed is a hash ref of all the test scripts which failed. Each key |
408 | is the name of a test script, each value is another hash representing |
409 | how that script failed. Its keys are these: |
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410 | |
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411 | name Name of the test which failed |
412 | estat Script's exit value |
413 | wstat Script's wait status |
414 | max Number of individual tests |
415 | failed Number which failed |
416 | percent Percentage of tests which failed |
417 | canon List of tests which failed (as string). |
418 | |
419 | Needless to say, $failed should be empty if everything passed. |
420 | |
421 | B<NOTE> Currently this function is still noisy. I'm working on it. |
422 | |
423 | =cut |
424 | |
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425 | #'# |
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426 | sub _run_all_tests { |
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427 | my(@tests) = @_; |
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428 | local($|) = 1; |
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429 | my(%failedtests); |
430 | |
431 | # Test-wide totals. |
432 | my(%tot) = ( |
433 | bonus => 0, |
434 | max => 0, |
435 | ok => 0, |
436 | files => 0, |
437 | bad => 0, |
438 | good => 0, |
439 | tests => scalar @tests, |
440 | sub_skipped => 0, |
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441 | todo => 0, |
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442 | skipped => 0, |
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443 | bench => 0, |
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444 | ); |
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445 | |
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446 | my @dir_files = _globdir $Files_In_Dir if defined $Files_In_Dir; |
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447 | my $t_start = new Benchmark; |
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448 | |
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449 | my $width = _leader_width(@tests); |
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450 | foreach my $tfile (@tests) { |
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451 | |
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452 | my($leader, $ml) = _mk_leader($tfile, $width); |
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453 | local $ML = $ml; |
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454 | print $leader; |
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455 | |
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456 | $tot{files}++; |
457 | |
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458 | $Strap->{_seen_header} = 0; |
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459 | my %results = $Strap->analyze_file($tfile) or |
460 | do { warn "$Strap->{error}\n"; next }; |
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461 | |
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462 | # state of the current test. |
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463 | my @failed = grep { !$results{details}[$_-1]{ok} } |
464 | 1..@{$results{details}}; |
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465 | my %test = ( |
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466 | ok => $results{ok}, |
467 | 'next' => $Strap->{'next'}, |
468 | max => $results{max}, |
469 | failed => \@failed, |
470 | bonus => $results{bonus}, |
471 | skipped => $results{skip}, |
472 | skip_reason => $Strap->{_skip_reason}, |
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473 | skip_all => $Strap->{skip_all}, |
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474 | ml => $ml, |
475 | ); |
476 | |
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477 | $tot{bonus} += $results{bonus}; |
478 | $tot{max} += $results{max}; |
479 | $tot{ok} += $results{ok}; |
480 | $tot{todo} += $results{todo}; |
481 | $tot{sub_skipped} += $results{skip}; |
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482 | |
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483 | my($estatus, $wstatus) = @results{qw(exit wait)}; |
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484 | |
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485 | if ($wstatus) { |
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486 | $failedtests{$tfile} = _dubious_return(\%test, \%tot, |
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487 | $estatus, $wstatus); |
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488 | $failedtests{$tfile}{name} = $tfile; |
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489 | } |
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490 | elsif ($results{passing}) { |
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491 | if ($test{max} and $test{skipped} + $test{bonus}) { |
492 | my @msg; |
493 | push(@msg, "$test{skipped}/$test{max} skipped: $test{skip_reason}") |
494 | if $test{skipped}; |
495 | push(@msg, "$test{bonus}/$test{max} unexpectedly succeeded") |
496 | if $test{bonus}; |
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497 | print "$test{ml}ok\n ".join(', ', @msg)."\n"; |
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498 | } elsif ($test{max}) { |
499 | print "$test{ml}ok\n"; |
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500 | } elsif (defined $test{skip_all} and length $test{skip_all}) { |
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501 | print "skipped\n all skipped: $test{skip_all}\n"; |
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502 | $tot{skipped}++; |
503 | } else { |
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504 | print "skipped\n all skipped: no reason given\n"; |
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505 | $tot{skipped}++; |
506 | } |
507 | $tot{good}++; |
508 | } |
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509 | else { |
510 | if ($test{max}) { |
511 | if ($test{'next'} <= $test{max}) { |
512 | push @{$test{failed}}, $test{'next'}..$test{max}; |
513 | } |
514 | if (@{$test{failed}}) { |
515 | my ($txt, $canon) = canonfailed($test{max},$test{skipped}, |
516 | @{$test{failed}}); |
517 | print "$test{ml}$txt"; |
518 | $failedtests{$tfile} = { canon => $canon, |
519 | max => $test{max}, |
520 | failed => scalar @{$test{failed}}, |
521 | name => $tfile, |
522 | percent => 100*(scalar @{$test{failed}})/$test{max}, |
523 | estat => '', |
524 | wstat => '', |
525 | }; |
526 | } else { |
527 | print "Don't know which tests failed: got $test{ok} ok, ". |
528 | "expected $test{max}\n"; |
529 | $failedtests{$tfile} = { canon => '??', |
530 | max => $test{max}, |
531 | failed => '??', |
532 | name => $tfile, |
533 | percent => undef, |
534 | estat => '', |
535 | wstat => '', |
536 | }; |
537 | } |
538 | $tot{bad}++; |
539 | } elsif ($test{'next'} == 0) { |
540 | print "FAILED before any test output arrived\n"; |
541 | $tot{bad}++; |
542 | $failedtests{$tfile} = { canon => '??', |
543 | max => '??', |
544 | failed => '??', |
545 | name => $tfile, |
546 | percent => undef, |
547 | estat => '', |
548 | wstat => '', |
549 | }; |
550 | } |
551 | } |
552 | |
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553 | if (defined $Files_In_Dir) { |
554 | my @new_dir_files = _globdir $Files_In_Dir; |
555 | if (@new_dir_files != @dir_files) { |
556 | my %f; |
557 | @f{@new_dir_files} = (1) x @new_dir_files; |
558 | delete @f{@dir_files}; |
559 | my @f = sort keys %f; |
560 | print "LEAKED FILES: @f\n"; |
561 | @dir_files = @new_dir_files; |
562 | } |
563 | } |
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564 | } |
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565 | $tot{bench} = timediff(new Benchmark, $t_start); |
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566 | |
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567 | $Strap->_restore_PERL5LIB; |
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568 | |
569 | return(\%tot, \%failedtests); |
570 | } |
571 | |
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572 | =item B<_mk_leader> |
573 | |
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574 | my($leader, $ml) = _mk_leader($test_file, $width); |
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575 | |
576 | Generates the 't/foo........' $leader for the given $test_file as well |
577 | as a similar version which will overwrite the current line (by use of |
578 | \r and such). $ml may be empty if Test::Harness doesn't think you're |
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579 | on TTY. |
580 | |
581 | The $width is the width of the "yada/blah.." string. |
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582 | |
583 | =cut |
584 | |
585 | sub _mk_leader { |
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586 | my($te, $width) = @_; |
587 | chomp($te); |
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588 | $te =~ s/\.\w+$/./; |
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589 | |
356733da |
590 | if ($^O eq 'VMS') { $te =~ s/^.*\.t\./\[.t./s; } |
b82fa0b7 |
591 | my $blank = (' ' x 77); |
7a315204 |
592 | my $leader = "$te" . '.' x ($width - length($te)); |
b82fa0b7 |
593 | my $ml = ""; |
594 | |
595 | $ml = "\r$blank\r$leader" |
596 | if -t STDOUT and not $ENV{HARNESS_NOTTY} and not $Verbose; |
597 | |
598 | return($leader, $ml); |
599 | } |
600 | |
13287dd5 |
601 | =item B<_leader_width> |
602 | |
603 | my($width) = _leader_width(@test_files); |
604 | |
605 | Calculates how wide the leader should be based on the length of the |
606 | longest test name. |
607 | |
608 | =cut |
609 | |
610 | sub _leader_width { |
611 | my $maxlen = 0; |
612 | my $maxsuflen = 0; |
613 | foreach (@_) { |
614 | my $suf = /\.(\w+)$/ ? $1 : ''; |
615 | my $len = length; |
616 | my $suflen = length $suf; |
617 | $maxlen = $len if $len > $maxlen; |
618 | $maxsuflen = $suflen if $suflen > $maxsuflen; |
619 | } |
356733da |
620 | # + 3 : we want three dots between the test name and the "ok" |
621 | return $maxlen + 3 - $maxsuflen; |
13287dd5 |
622 | } |
623 | |
9c5c68c8 |
624 | |
625 | sub _show_results { |
626 | my($tot, $failedtests) = @_; |
627 | |
628 | my $pct; |
629 | my $bonusmsg = _bonusmsg($tot); |
630 | |
2fe373ce |
631 | if (_all_ok($tot)) { |
632 | print "All tests successful$bonusmsg.\n"; |
633 | } elsif (!$tot->{tests}){ |
634 | die "FAILED--no tests were run for some reason.\n"; |
635 | } elsif (!$tot->{max}) { |
636 | my $blurb = $tot->{tests}==1 ? "script" : "scripts"; |
637 | die "FAILED--$tot->{tests} test $blurb could be run, ". |
9c5c68c8 |
638 | "alas--no output ever seen\n"; |
c07a80fd |
639 | } else { |
2fe373ce |
640 | $pct = sprintf("%.2f", $tot->{good} / $tot->{tests} * 100); |
641 | my $percent_ok = 100*$tot->{ok}/$tot->{max}; |
642 | my $subpct = sprintf " %d/%d subtests failed, %.2f%% okay.", |
643 | $tot->{max} - $tot->{ok}, $tot->{max}, |
644 | $percent_ok; |
0a931e4a |
645 | |
9c5c68c8 |
646 | my($fmt_top, $fmt) = _create_fmts($failedtests); |
0a931e4a |
647 | |
2fe373ce |
648 | # Now write to formats |
649 | for my $script (sort keys %$failedtests) { |
650 | $Curtest = $failedtests->{$script}; |
651 | write; |
652 | } |
653 | if ($tot->{bad}) { |
654 | $bonusmsg =~ s/^,\s*//; |
655 | print "$bonusmsg.\n" if $bonusmsg; |
656 | die "Failed $tot->{bad}/$tot->{tests} test scripts, $pct% okay.". |
9c5c68c8 |
657 | "$subpct\n"; |
2fe373ce |
658 | } |
c07a80fd |
659 | } |
f0a9308e |
660 | |
9c5c68c8 |
661 | printf("Files=%d, Tests=%d, %s\n", |
662 | $tot->{files}, $tot->{max}, timestr($tot->{bench}, 'nop')); |
663 | } |
664 | |
665 | |
308957f5 |
666 | my %Handlers = (); |
667 | $Strap->{callback} = sub { |
668 | my($self, $line, $type, $totals) = @_; |
669 | print $line if $Verbose; |
9c5c68c8 |
670 | |
308957f5 |
671 | my $meth = $Handlers{$type}; |
672 | $meth->($self, $line, $type, $totals) if $meth; |
673 | }; |
9c5c68c8 |
674 | |
9c5c68c8 |
675 | |
308957f5 |
676 | $Handlers{header} = sub { |
677 | my($self, $line, $type, $totals) = @_; |
9c5c68c8 |
678 | |
308957f5 |
679 | warn "Test header seen more than once!\n" if $self->{_seen_header}; |
9c5c68c8 |
680 | |
308957f5 |
681 | $self->{_seen_header}++; |
9c5c68c8 |
682 | |
308957f5 |
683 | warn "1..M can only appear at the beginning or end of tests\n" |
684 | if $totals->{seen} && |
685 | $totals->{max} < $totals->{seen}; |
686 | }; |
13287dd5 |
687 | |
308957f5 |
688 | $Handlers{test} = sub { |
689 | my($self, $line, $type, $totals) = @_; |
9c5c68c8 |
690 | |
308957f5 |
691 | my $curr = $totals->{seen}; |
692 | my $next = $self->{'next'}; |
693 | my $max = $totals->{max}; |
694 | my $detail = $totals->{details}[-1]; |
b82fa0b7 |
695 | |
308957f5 |
696 | if( $detail->{ok} ) { |
697 | _print_ml("ok $curr/$max"); |
356733da |
698 | |
308957f5 |
699 | if( $detail->{type} eq 'skip' ) { |
700 | $self->{_skip_reason} = $detail->{reason} |
701 | unless defined $self->{_skip_reason}; |
702 | $self->{_skip_reason} = 'various reasons' |
703 | if $self->{_skip_reason} ne $detail->{reason}; |
704 | } |
b82fa0b7 |
705 | } |
706 | else { |
308957f5 |
707 | _print_ml("NOK $curr"); |
b82fa0b7 |
708 | } |
b82fa0b7 |
709 | |
308957f5 |
710 | if( $curr > $next ) { |
711 | print "Test output counter mismatch [test $curr]\n"; |
712 | } |
713 | elsif( $curr < $next ) { |
714 | print "Confused test output: test $curr answered after ". |
715 | "test ", $next - 1, "\n"; |
716 | } |
b82fa0b7 |
717 | |
308957f5 |
718 | }; |
2fe373ce |
719 | |
308957f5 |
720 | $Handlers{bailout} = sub { |
721 | my($self, $line, $type, $totals) = @_; |
9c5c68c8 |
722 | |
308957f5 |
723 | die "FAILED--Further testing stopped" . |
724 | ($self->{bailout_reason} ? ": $self->{bailout_reason}\n" : ".\n"); |
725 | }; |
356733da |
726 | |
9c5c68c8 |
727 | |
308957f5 |
728 | sub _print_ml { |
729 | print join '', $ML, @_ if $ML; |
9c5c68c8 |
730 | } |
731 | |
732 | |
733 | sub _bonusmsg { |
734 | my($tot) = @_; |
735 | |
736 | my $bonusmsg = ''; |
737 | $bonusmsg = (" ($tot->{bonus} subtest".($tot->{bonus} > 1 ? 's' : ''). |
2fe373ce |
738 | " UNEXPECTEDLY SUCCEEDED)") |
739 | if $tot->{bonus}; |
9c5c68c8 |
740 | |
741 | if ($tot->{skipped}) { |
2fe373ce |
742 | $bonusmsg .= ", $tot->{skipped} test" |
9c5c68c8 |
743 | . ($tot->{skipped} != 1 ? 's' : ''); |
2fe373ce |
744 | if ($tot->{sub_skipped}) { |
745 | $bonusmsg .= " and $tot->{sub_skipped} subtest" |
746 | . ($tot->{sub_skipped} != 1 ? 's' : ''); |
747 | } |
748 | $bonusmsg .= ' skipped'; |
9c5c68c8 |
749 | } |
750 | elsif ($tot->{sub_skipped}) { |
2fe373ce |
751 | $bonusmsg .= ", $tot->{sub_skipped} subtest" |
752 | . ($tot->{sub_skipped} != 1 ? 's' : '') |
753 | . " skipped"; |
9c5c68c8 |
754 | } |
755 | |
756 | return $bonusmsg; |
757 | } |
758 | |
9c5c68c8 |
759 | # Test program go boom. |
760 | sub _dubious_return { |
761 | my($test, $tot, $estatus, $wstatus) = @_; |
762 | my ($failed, $canon, $percent) = ('??', '??'); |
763 | |
764 | printf "$test->{ml}dubious\n\tTest returned status $estatus ". |
765 | "(wstat %d, 0x%x)\n", |
766 | $wstatus,$wstatus; |
767 | print "\t\t(VMS status is $estatus)\n" if $^O eq 'VMS'; |
768 | |
769 | if (corestatus($wstatus)) { # until we have a wait module |
770 | if ($Have_Devel_Corestack) { |
771 | Devel::CoreStack::stack($^X); |
772 | } else { |
773 | print "\ttest program seems to have generated a core\n"; |
774 | } |
775 | } |
776 | |
777 | $tot->{bad}++; |
778 | |
779 | if ($test->{max}) { |
b82fa0b7 |
780 | if ($test->{'next'} == $test->{max} + 1 and not @{$test->{failed}}) { |
9c5c68c8 |
781 | print "\tafter all the subtests completed successfully\n"; |
782 | $percent = 0; |
2fe373ce |
783 | $failed = 0; # But we do not set $canon! |
9c5c68c8 |
784 | } |
785 | else { |
b82fa0b7 |
786 | push @{$test->{failed}}, $test->{'next'}..$test->{max}; |
9c5c68c8 |
787 | $failed = @{$test->{failed}}; |
788 | (my $txt, $canon) = canonfailed($test->{max},$test->{skipped},@{$test->{failed}}); |
789 | $percent = 100*(scalar @{$test->{failed}})/$test->{max}; |
790 | print "DIED. ",$txt; |
791 | } |
792 | } |
793 | |
794 | return { canon => $canon, max => $test->{max} || '??', |
795 | failed => $failed, |
66fd8cb9 |
796 | percent => $percent, |
9c5c68c8 |
797 | estat => $estatus, wstat => $wstatus, |
798 | }; |
799 | } |
800 | |
801 | |
9c5c68c8 |
802 | sub _create_fmts { |
803 | my($failedtests) = @_; |
804 | |
b82fa0b7 |
805 | my $failed_str = "Failed Test"; |
806 | my $middle_str = " Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed "; |
9c5c68c8 |
807 | my $list_str = "List of Failed"; |
808 | |
809 | # Figure out our longest name string for formatting purposes. |
810 | my $max_namelen = length($failed_str); |
811 | foreach my $script (keys %$failedtests) { |
812 | my $namelen = length $failedtests->{$script}->{name}; |
813 | $max_namelen = $namelen if $namelen > $max_namelen; |
814 | } |
815 | |
816 | my $list_len = $Columns - length($middle_str) - $max_namelen; |
817 | if ($list_len < length($list_str)) { |
818 | $list_len = length($list_str); |
819 | $max_namelen = $Columns - length($middle_str) - $list_len; |
820 | if ($max_namelen < length($failed_str)) { |
821 | $max_namelen = length($failed_str); |
822 | $Columns = $max_namelen + length($middle_str) + $list_len; |
823 | } |
824 | } |
825 | |
826 | my $fmt_top = "format STDOUT_TOP =\n" |
b82fa0b7 |
827 | . sprintf("%-${max_namelen}s", $failed_str) |
9c5c68c8 |
828 | . $middle_str |
2fe373ce |
829 | . $list_str . "\n" |
830 | . "-" x $Columns |
831 | . "\n.\n"; |
9c5c68c8 |
832 | |
833 | my $fmt = "format STDOUT =\n" |
2fe373ce |
834 | . "@" . "<" x ($max_namelen - 1) |
b82fa0b7 |
835 | . " @>> @>>>> @>>>> @>>> ^##.##% " |
2fe373ce |
836 | . "^" . "<" x ($list_len - 1) . "\n" |
837 | . '{ $Curtest->{name}, $Curtest->{estat},' |
838 | . ' $Curtest->{wstat}, $Curtest->{max},' |
839 | . ' $Curtest->{failed}, $Curtest->{percent},' |
840 | . ' $Curtest->{canon}' |
841 | . "\n}\n" |
842 | . "~~" . " " x ($Columns - $list_len - 2) . "^" |
843 | . "<" x ($list_len - 1) . "\n" |
844 | . '$Curtest->{canon}' |
845 | . "\n.\n"; |
9c5c68c8 |
846 | |
847 | eval $fmt_top; |
848 | die $@ if $@; |
849 | eval $fmt; |
850 | die $@ if $@; |
851 | |
852 | return($fmt_top, $fmt); |
853 | } |
854 | |
b82fa0b7 |
855 | { |
856 | my $tried_devel_corestack; |
9c5c68c8 |
857 | |
b82fa0b7 |
858 | sub corestatus { |
859 | my($st) = @_; |
c0ee6f5c |
860 | |
356733da |
861 | eval { |
862 | local $^W = 0; # *.ph files are often *very* noisy |
863 | require 'wait.ph' |
864 | }; |
865 | return if $@; |
866 | my $did_core = defined &WCOREDUMP ? WCOREDUMP($st) : $st & 0200; |
c0ee6f5c |
867 | |
b82fa0b7 |
868 | eval { require Devel::CoreStack; $Have_Devel_Corestack++ } |
869 | unless $tried_devel_corestack++; |
c0ee6f5c |
870 | |
356733da |
871 | return $did_core; |
b82fa0b7 |
872 | } |
c0ee6f5c |
873 | } |
874 | |
c07a80fd |
875 | sub canonfailed ($@) { |
89d3b7e2 |
876 | my($max,$skipped,@failed) = @_; |
6c31b336 |
877 | my %seen; |
878 | @failed = sort {$a <=> $b} grep !$seen{$_}++, @failed; |
c07a80fd |
879 | my $failed = @failed; |
880 | my @result = (); |
881 | my @canon = (); |
882 | my $min; |
883 | my $last = $min = shift @failed; |
760ac839 |
884 | my $canon; |
c07a80fd |
885 | if (@failed) { |
2fe373ce |
886 | for (@failed, $failed[-1]) { # don't forget the last one |
887 | if ($_ > $last+1 || $_ == $last) { |
888 | if ($min == $last) { |
889 | push @canon, $last; |
890 | } else { |
891 | push @canon, "$min-$last"; |
892 | } |
893 | $min = $_; |
894 | } |
895 | $last = $_; |
896 | } |
897 | local $" = ", "; |
898 | push @result, "FAILED tests @canon\n"; |
899 | $canon = join ' ', @canon; |
a0d0e21e |
900 | } else { |
2fe373ce |
901 | push @result, "FAILED test $last\n"; |
902 | $canon = $last; |
a0d0e21e |
903 | } |
c07a80fd |
904 | |
905 | push @result, "\tFailed $failed/$max tests, "; |
89d3b7e2 |
906 | push @result, sprintf("%.2f",100*(1-$failed/$max)), "% okay"; |
907 | my $ender = 's' x ($skipped > 1); |
908 | my $good = $max - $failed - $skipped; |
909 | my $goodper = sprintf("%.2f",100*($good/$max)); |
f0008e52 |
910 | push @result, " (less $skipped skipped test$ender: $good okay, ". |
9c5c68c8 |
911 | "$goodper%)" |
912 | if $skipped; |
89d3b7e2 |
913 | push @result, "\n"; |
760ac839 |
914 | my $txt = join "", @result; |
915 | ($txt, $canon); |
a0d0e21e |
916 | } |
917 | |
b82fa0b7 |
918 | =end _private |
9c5c68c8 |
919 | |
b82fa0b7 |
920 | =back |
d667a7e6 |
921 | |
b82fa0b7 |
922 | =cut |
9c5c68c8 |
923 | |
9c5c68c8 |
924 | |
b82fa0b7 |
925 | 1; |
926 | __END__ |
9c5c68c8 |
927 | |
928 | |
cb1a09d0 |
929 | =head1 EXPORT |
930 | |
c0ee6f5c |
931 | C<&runtests> is exported by Test::Harness per default. |
cb1a09d0 |
932 | |
9c5c68c8 |
933 | C<$verbose> and C<$switches> are exported upon request. |
934 | |
935 | |
cb1a09d0 |
936 | =head1 DIAGNOSTICS |
937 | |
938 | =over 4 |
939 | |
940 | =item C<All tests successful.\nFiles=%d, Tests=%d, %s> |
941 | |
942 | If all tests are successful some statistics about the performance are |
943 | printed. |
944 | |
6c31b336 |
945 | =item C<FAILED tests %s\n\tFailed %d/%d tests, %.2f%% okay.> |
946 | |
947 | For any single script that has failing subtests statistics like the |
948 | above are printed. |
949 | |
950 | =item C<Test returned status %d (wstat %d)> |
951 | |
9c5c68c8 |
952 | Scripts that return a non-zero exit status, both C<$? E<gt>E<gt> 8> |
953 | and C<$?> are printed in a message similar to the above. |
6c31b336 |
954 | |
955 | =item C<Failed 1 test, %.2f%% okay. %s> |
cb1a09d0 |
956 | |
6c31b336 |
957 | =item C<Failed %d/%d tests, %.2f%% okay. %s> |
cb1a09d0 |
958 | |
959 | If not all tests were successful, the script dies with one of the |
960 | above messages. |
961 | |
308957f5 |
962 | =item C<FAILED--Further testing stopped: %s> |
d667a7e6 |
963 | |
964 | If a single subtest decides that further testing will not make sense, |
965 | the script dies with this message. |
966 | |
cb1a09d0 |
967 | =back |
968 | |
9b0ceca9 |
969 | =head1 ENVIRONMENT |
970 | |
37ce32a7 |
971 | =over 4 |
972 | |
356733da |
973 | =item C<HARNESS_ACTIVE> |
37ce32a7 |
974 | |
356733da |
975 | Harness sets this before executing the individual tests. This allows |
976 | the tests to determine if they are being executed through the harness |
977 | or by any other means. |
37ce32a7 |
978 | |
356733da |
979 | =item C<HARNESS_COLUMNS> |
9b0ceca9 |
980 | |
356733da |
981 | This value will be used for the width of the terminal. If it is not |
982 | set then it will default to C<COLUMNS>. If this is not set, it will |
983 | default to 80. Note that users of Bourne-sh based shells will need to |
984 | C<export COLUMNS> for this module to use that variable. |
0d0c0d42 |
985 | |
b82fa0b7 |
986 | =item C<HARNESS_COMPILE_TEST> |
9636a016 |
987 | |
37ce32a7 |
988 | When true it will make harness attempt to compile the test using |
989 | C<perlcc> before running it. |
990 | |
b82fa0b7 |
991 | B<NOTE> This currently only works when sitting in the perl source |
992 | directory! |
993 | |
994 | =item C<HARNESS_FILELEAK_IN_DIR> |
37ce32a7 |
995 | |
996 | When set to the name of a directory, harness will check after each |
997 | test whether new files appeared in that directory, and report them as |
17a79f5b |
998 | |
999 | LEAKED FILES: scr.tmp 0 my.db |
1000 | |
1001 | If relative, directory name is with respect to the current directory at |
1002 | the moment runtests() was called. Putting absolute path into |
13287dd5 |
1003 | C<HARNESS_FILELEAK_IN_DIR> may give more predictable results. |
17a79f5b |
1004 | |
356733da |
1005 | =item C<HARNESS_IGNORE_EXITCODE> |
1006 | |
1007 | Makes harness ignore the exit status of child processes when defined. |
1008 | |
1009 | =item C<HARNESS_NOTTY> |
1010 | |
1011 | When set to a true value, forces it to behave as though STDOUT were |
1012 | not a console. You may need to set this if you don't want harness to |
1013 | output more frequent progress messages using carriage returns. Some |
1014 | consoles may not handle carriage returns properly (which results in a |
1015 | somewhat messy output). |
1016 | |
b82fa0b7 |
1017 | =item C<HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES> |
37ce32a7 |
1018 | |
1019 | Its value will be prepended to the switches used to invoke perl on |
b82fa0b7 |
1020 | each test. For example, setting C<HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES> to C<-W> will |
37ce32a7 |
1021 | run all tests with all warnings enabled. |
1022 | |
356733da |
1023 | =item C<HARNESS_VERBOSE> |
37ce32a7 |
1024 | |
356733da |
1025 | If true, Test::Harness will output the verbose results of running |
1026 | its tests. Setting $Test::Harness::verbose will override this. |
37ce32a7 |
1027 | |
1028 | =back |
0a931e4a |
1029 | |
b82fa0b7 |
1030 | =head1 EXAMPLE |
1031 | |
1032 | Here's how Test::Harness tests itself |
1033 | |
1034 | $ cd ~/src/devel/Test-Harness |
1035 | $ perl -Mblib -e 'use Test::Harness qw(&runtests $verbose); |
1036 | $verbose=0; runtests @ARGV;' t/*.t |
1037 | Using /home/schwern/src/devel/Test-Harness/blib |
1038 | t/base..............ok |
1039 | t/nonumbers.........ok |
1040 | t/ok................ok |
1041 | t/test-harness......ok |
1042 | All tests successful. |
1043 | Files=4, Tests=24, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.61 cusr + 0.41 csys = 1.02 CPU) |
f19ae7a7 |
1044 | |
cb1a09d0 |
1045 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
1046 | |
b82fa0b7 |
1047 | L<Test> and L<Test::Simple> for writing test scripts, L<Benchmark> for |
1048 | the underlying timing routines, L<Devel::CoreStack> to generate core |
1049 | dumps from failed tests and L<Devel::Cover> for test coverage |
1050 | analysis. |
c07a80fd |
1051 | |
1052 | =head1 AUTHORS |
1053 | |
1054 | Either Tim Bunce or Andreas Koenig, we don't know. What we know for |
1055 | sure is, that it was inspired by Larry Wall's TEST script that came |
b876d4a6 |
1056 | with perl distributions for ages. Numerous anonymous contributors |
b82fa0b7 |
1057 | exist. Andreas Koenig held the torch for many years. |
1058 | |
1059 | Current maintainer is Michael G Schwern E<lt>schwern@pobox.comE<gt> |
1060 | |
1061 | =head1 TODO |
1062 | |
1063 | Provide a way of running tests quietly (ie. no printing) for automated |
1064 | validation of tests. This will probably take the form of a version |
1065 | of runtests() which rather than printing its output returns raw data |
356733da |
1066 | on the state of the tests. (Partially done in Test::Harness::Straps) |
b82fa0b7 |
1067 | |
1068 | Fix HARNESS_COMPILE_TEST without breaking its core usage. |
1069 | |
1070 | Figure a way to report test names in the failure summary. |
37ce32a7 |
1071 | |
b82fa0b7 |
1072 | Rework the test summary so long test names are not truncated as badly. |
308957f5 |
1073 | (Partially done with new skip test styles) |
b82fa0b7 |
1074 | |
b82fa0b7 |
1075 | Deal with VMS's "not \nok 4\n" mistake. |
1076 | |
1077 | Add option for coverage analysis. |
1078 | |
1079 | =for _private |
1080 | Keeping whittling away at _run_all_tests() |
1081 | |
1082 | =for _private |
1083 | Clean up how the summary is printed. Get rid of those damned formats. |
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1084 | |
1085 | =head1 BUGS |
1086 | |
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1087 | HARNESS_COMPILE_TEST currently assumes it's run from the Perl source |
b82fa0b7 |
1088 | directory. |
1089 | |
cb1a09d0 |
1090 | =cut |