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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Test the use of subtest() to define new test predicates that combine # multiple existing predicates. BEGIN { if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) { chdir 't'; @INC = ( '../lib', 'lib' ); } else { unshift @INC, 't/lib'; } } use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 5; use Test::Builder; use Test::Builder::Tester; # Formatting may change if we're running under Test::Harness. $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} = 0; our %line; # Define a new test predicate with Test::More::subtest(), using # Test::More predicates as building blocks... sub foobar_ok ($;$) { my ($value, $name) = @_; $name ||= "foobar_ok"; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; subtest $name => sub { plan tests => 2; ok $value =~ /foo/, "foo"; ok $value =~ /bar/, "bar"; BEGIN{ $line{foobar_ok_bar} = __LINE__ } }; } { test_out("# Subtest: namehere"); test_out(" 1..2"); test_out(" ok 1 - foo"); test_out(" not ok 2 - bar"); test_err(" # Failed test 'bar'"); test_err(" # at $0 line $line{foobar_ok_bar}."); test_err(" # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2."); test_out("not ok 1 - namehere"); test_err("# Failed test 'namehere'"); test_err("# at $0 line ".(__LINE__+2)."."); foobar_ok "foot", "namehere"; test_test("foobar_ok failing line numbers"); } # Wrap foobar_ok() to make another new predicate... sub foobar_ok_2 ($;$) { my ($value, $name) = @_; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; foobar_ok($value, $name); } { test_out("# Subtest: namehere"); test_out(" 1..2"); test_out(" ok 1 - foo"); test_out(" not ok 2 - bar"); test_err(" # Failed test 'bar'"); test_err(" # at $0 line $line{foobar_ok_bar}."); test_err(" # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2."); test_out("not ok 1 - namehere"); test_err("# Failed test 'namehere'"); test_err("# at $0 line ".(__LINE__+2)."."); foobar_ok_2 "foot", "namehere"; test_test("foobar_ok_2 failing line numbers"); } # Define another new test predicate, this time using # Test::Builder::subtest() rather than Test::More::subtest()... sub barfoo_ok ($;$) { my ($value, $name) = @_; $name ||= "barfoo_ok"; Test::Builder->new->subtest($name => sub { plan tests => 2; ok $value =~ /foo/, "foo"; ok $value =~ /bar/, "bar"; BEGIN{ $line{barfoo_ok_bar} = __LINE__ } }); } { test_out("# Subtest: namehere"); test_out(" 1..2"); test_out(" ok 1 - foo"); test_out(" not ok 2 - bar"); test_err(" # Failed test 'bar'"); test_err(" # at $0 line $line{barfoo_ok_bar}."); test_err(" # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2."); test_out("not ok 1 - namehere"); test_err("# Failed test 'namehere'"); test_err("# at $0 line ".(__LINE__+2)."."); barfoo_ok "foot", "namehere"; test_test("barfoo_ok failing line numbers"); } # Wrap barfoo_ok() to make another new predicate... sub barfoo_ok_2 ($;$) { my ($value, $name) = @_; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; barfoo_ok($value, $name); } { test_out("# Subtest: namehere"); test_out(" 1..2"); test_out(" ok 1 - foo"); test_out(" not ok 2 - bar"); test_err(" # Failed test 'bar'"); test_err(" # at $0 line $line{barfoo_ok_bar}."); test_err(" # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2."); test_out("not ok 1 - namehere"); test_err("# Failed test 'namehere'"); test_err("# at $0 line ".(__LINE__+2)."."); barfoo_ok_2 "foot", "namehere"; test_test("barfoo_ok_2 failing line numbers"); } # A subtest-based predicate called from within a subtest { test_out("# Subtest: outergroup"); test_out(" 1..2"); test_out(" ok 1 - this passes"); test_out(" # Subtest: namehere"); test_out(" 1..2"); test_out(" ok 1 - foo"); test_out(" not ok 2 - bar"); test_err(" # Failed test 'bar'"); test_err(" # at $0 line $line{barfoo_ok_bar}."); test_err(" # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2."); test_out(" not ok 2 - namehere"); test_err(" # Failed test 'namehere'"); test_err(" # at $0 line $line{ipredcall}."); test_err(" # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2."); test_out("not ok 1 - outergroup"); test_err("# Failed test 'outergroup'"); test_err("# at $0 line $line{outercall}."); subtest outergroup => sub { plan tests => 2; ok 1, "this passes"; barfoo_ok_2 "foot", "namehere"; BEGIN{ $line{ipredcall} = __LINE__ } }; BEGIN{ $line{outercall} = __LINE__ } test_test("outergroup with internal barfoo_ok_2 failing line numbers"); }
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