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Current Path : /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/TAP/Formatter/File/ |
Current File : //usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/TAP/Formatter/File/Session.pm |
package TAP::Formatter::File::Session; use strict; use warnings; use base 'TAP::Formatter::Session'; =head1 NAME TAP::Formatter::File::Session - Harness output delegate for file output =head1 VERSION Version 3.42 =cut our $VERSION = '3.42'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This provides file orientated output formatting for L<TAP::Harness>. It is particularly important when running with parallel tests, as it ensures that test results are not interleaved, even when run verbosely. =cut =head1 METHODS =head2 result Stores results for later output, all together. =cut sub result { my $self = shift; my $result = shift; my $parser = $self->parser; my $formatter = $self->formatter; if ( $result->is_bailout ) { $formatter->_failure_output( "Bailout called. Further testing stopped: " . $result->explanation . "\n" ); return; } if (!$formatter->quiet && ( $formatter->verbose || ( $result->is_test && $formatter->failures && !$result->is_ok ) || ( $formatter->comments && $result->is_comment ) || ( $result->has_directive && $formatter->directives ) ) ) { $self->{results} .= $self->_format_for_output($result) . "\n"; } } =head2 close_test When the test file finishes, outputs the summary, together. =cut sub close_test { my $self = shift; # Avoid circular references $self->parser(undef); my $parser = $self->parser; my $formatter = $self->formatter; my $pretty = $formatter->_format_name( $self->name ); return if $formatter->really_quiet; if ( my $skip_all = $parser->skip_all ) { $formatter->_output( $pretty . "skipped: $skip_all\n" ); } elsif ( $parser->has_problems ) { $formatter->_output( $pretty . ( $self->{results} ? "\n" . $self->{results} : "\n" ) ); $self->_output_test_failure($parser); } else { my $time_report = $self->time_report($formatter, $parser); $formatter->_output( $pretty . ( $self->{results} ? "\n" . $self->{results} : "" ) . $self->_make_ok_line($time_report) ); } } 1;