Test::Harness - Run Perl standard test scripts with statistics |
Test::Harness - Run Perl standard test scripts with statistics
Version 3.10
use Test::Harness;
runtests(@test_files);
Although, for historical reasons, the the Test::Harness manpage distribution takes its name from this module it now exists only to provide the TAP::Harness manpage with an interface that is somewhat backwards compatible with the Test::Harness manpage 2.xx. If you're writing new code consider using the TAP::Harness manpage directly instead.
Emulation is provided for runtests
and execute_tests
but the
pluggable 'Straps' interface that previous versions of the Test::Harness manpage
supported is not reproduced here. Straps is now available as a stand
alone module: the Test::Harness::Straps manpage.
See the TAP::Parser manpage, the TAP::Harness manpage for the main documentation for this distribution.
The following functions are available.
This runs all the given @test_files and divines whether they passed or failed based on their output to STDOUT (details above). It prints out each individual test which failed along with a summary report and a how long it all took.
It returns true if everything was ok. Otherwise it will die()
with
one of the messages in the DIAGNOSTICS section.
Runs all the given @test_files
(just like runtests()
) but
doesn't generate the final report. During testing, progress
information will be written to the currently selected output
filehandle (usually STDOUT
), or to the filehandle given by the
out
parameter. The out is optional.
Returns a list of two values, $total
and $failed
, describing the
results. $total
is a hash ref summary of all the tests run. Its
keys and values are this:
bonus Number of individual todo tests unexpectedly passed max Number of individual tests ran ok Number of individual tests passed sub_skipped Number of individual tests skipped todo Number of individual todo tests
files Number of test files ran good Number of test files passed bad Number of test files failed tests Number of test files originally given skipped Number of test files skipped
If $total->{bad} == 0
and $total->{max} > 0
, you've
got a successful test.
$failed
is a hash ref of all the test scripts that failed. Each key
is the name of a test script, each value is another hash representing
how that script failed. Its keys are these:
name Name of the test which failed estat Script's exit value wstat Script's wait status max Number of individual tests failed Number which failed canon List of tests which failed (as string).
$failed
should be empty if everything passed.
&runtests
is exported by Test::Harness
by default.
&execute_tests
, $verbose
, $switches
and $debug
are
exported upon request.
Test::Harness
sets these before executing the individual tests.
HARNESS_ACTIVE
HARNESS_VERSION
Test::Harness
.
HARNESS_TIMER
--timer
switch.
HARNESS_VERBOSE
Test::Harness
will output the verbose results of running
its tests. Setting $Test::Harness::verbose
will override this,
or you can use the -v
switch in the prove utility.
HARNESS_OPTIONS
j<n>
f
Multiple options may be separated by colons:
HARNESS_OPTIONS=j9:f make test
Normally when a Perl program is run in taint mode the contents of the
PERL5LIB
environment variable do not appear in @INC
.
Because PERL5LIB
is often used during testing to add build
directories to @INC
Test::Harness
(actually
the TAP::Parser::Source::Perl manpage) passes the names of any directories found
in PERL5LIB
as -I switches. The net effect of this is that
PERL5LIB
is honoured even in taint mode.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
bug-test-harness at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html. I will be
notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug
as I make changes.
Andy Armstrong <andy@hexten.net>
the Test::Harness manpage 2.64 (maintained by Andy Lester and on which this module is based) has this attribution:
Either Tim Bunce or Andreas Koenig, we don't know. What we know for sure is, that it was inspired by Larry Wall's F<TEST> script that came with perl distributions for ages. Numerous anonymous contributors exist. Andreas Koenig held the torch for many years, and then Michael G Schwern.
Copyright (c) 2007-2008, Andy Armstrong <andy@hexten.net>
. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See the perlartistic manpage.
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