use warnings;
use Test::More;
-use Test::Warnings;
+use if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}, 'Test::Warnings';
use_ok('Devel::REPL');
# one $repl is shared:
# "Looks like the problem is that you can't open multiple instances of
-# Term::ReadLine:PERL from the same object. I was able to correct this by
+# Term::ReadLine:Perl from the same object. I was able to correct this by
# changing the test to reuse the same Devel::REPL instance each time. This
# prevents the warning that causes the test to fail. I don't think this
# changes the spirit of the test, it's just a byproduct of how
sub test_load_plugin {
my ($plugin_name) = @_;
my $test_name = "plugin $plugin_name loaded";
- eval "use Devel::REPL::Plugin::$plugin_name";
- unless($@) {
- eval { $repl->load_plugin($plugin_name) };
- ok(!$@, $test_name);
- } else {
- SKIP: {
- skip "could not eval plugin $plugin_name", 1;
- }
+
+ SKIP: {
+ eval "use Devel::REPL::Plugin::$plugin_name; 1"
+ or skip "could not eval plugin $plugin_name", 1;
+
+ ok(eval { $repl->load_plugin($plugin_name); 1 }, $test_name);
}
}
done_testing;
-