TAP::Parser::Result
NAME
TAP::Parser::Result - Base class for TAP::Parser output objects
VERSION
Version 3.30
SYNOPSIS
# abstract class - not meant to be used directly # see TAP::Parser::ResultFactory for preferred usage # directly: use TAP::Parser::Result; my $token = {...}; my $result = TAP::Parser::Result->new( $token );
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple base class used by TAP::Parser to store objects that represent the current bit of test output data from TAP (usually a single line). Unless you're subclassing, you probably won't need to use this module directly.
METHODS
new
# see TAP::Parser::ResultFactory for preferred usage # to use directly: my $result = TAP::Parser::Result->new($token);
Returns an instance the appropriate class for the test token passed in.
Boolean methods
The following methods all return a boolean value and are to be overridden in the appropriate subclass.
-
is_plan
Indicates whether or not this is the test plan line.
1..3
-
is_pragma
Indicates whether or not this is a pragma line.
pragma +strict
-
is_test
Indicates whether or not this is a test line.
ok 1 Is OK!
-
is_comment
Indicates whether or not this is a comment.
# this is a comment
-
is_bailout
Indicates whether or not this is bailout line.
Bail out! We're out of dilithium crystals.
-
is_version
Indicates whether or not this is a TAP version line.
TAP version 4
-
is_unknown
Indicates whether or not the current line could be parsed.
... this line is junk ...
-
is_yaml
Indicates whether or not this is a YAML chunk.
raw
print $result->raw;
Returns the original line of text which was parsed.
type
my $type = $result->type;
Returns the "type" of a token, such as comment
or test
.
as_string
print $result->as_string;
Prints a string representation of the token. This might not be the exact output, however. Tests will have test numbers added if not present, TODO and SKIP directives will be capitalized and, in general, things will be cleaned up. If you need the original text for the token, see the raw
method.
is_ok
if ( $result->is_ok ) { ... }
Reports whether or not a given result has passed. Anything which is not a test result returns true. This is merely provided as a convenient shortcut.
passed
Deprecated. Please use is_ok
instead.
has_directive
if ( $result->has_directive ) { ... }
Indicates whether or not the given result has a TODO or SKIP directive.
has_todo
if ( $result->has_todo ) { ... }
Indicates whether or not the given result has a TODO directive.
has_skip
if ( $result->has_skip ) { ... }
Indicates whether or not the given result has a SKIP directive.
set_directive
Set the directive associated with this token. Used internally to fake TODO tests.
SUBCLASSING
Please see SUBCLASSING in TAP::Parser for a subclassing overview.
Remember: if you want your subclass to be automatically used by the parser, you'll have to register it with register_type in TAP::Parser::ResultFactory.
If you're creating a completely new result type, you'll probably need to subclass TAP::Parser::Grammar too, or else it'll never get used.
Example
package MyResult; use strict; use base 'TAP::Parser::Result'; # register with the factory: TAP::Parser::ResultFactory->register_type( 'my_type' => __PACKAGE__ ); sub as_string { 'My results all look the same' }
SEE ALSO
TAP::Object, TAP::Parser, TAP::Parser::ResultFactory, TAP::Parser::Result::Bailout, TAP::Parser::Result::Comment, TAP::Parser::Result::Plan, TAP::Parser::Result::Pragma, TAP::Parser::Result::Test, TAP::Parser::Result::Unknown, TAP::Parser::Result::Version, TAP::Parser::Result::YAML,
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