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package App::Prove::State::Result::Test; use strict; use warnings; =head1 NAME App::Prove::State::Result::Test - Individual test results. =head1 VERSION Version 3.42 =cut our $VERSION = '3.42'; =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<prove> command supports a C<--state> option that instructs it to store persistent state across runs. This module encapsulates the results for a single test. =head1 SYNOPSIS # Re-run failed tests $ prove --state=failed,save -rbv =cut my %methods = ( name => { method => 'name' }, elapsed => { method => 'elapsed', default => 0 }, gen => { method => 'generation', default => 1 }, last_pass_time => { method => 'last_pass_time', default => undef }, last_fail_time => { method => 'last_fail_time', default => undef }, last_result => { method => 'result', default => 0 }, last_run_time => { method => 'run_time', default => undef }, last_todo => { method => 'num_todo', default => 0 }, mtime => { method => 'mtime', default => undef }, seq => { method => 'sequence', default => 1 }, total_passes => { method => 'total_passes', default => 0 }, total_failures => { method => 'total_failures', default => 0 }, parser => { method => 'parser' }, ); while ( my ( $key, $description ) = each %methods ) { my $default = $description->{default}; no strict 'refs'; *{ $description->{method} } = sub { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{$key} = shift; return $self; } return $self->{$key} || $default; }; } =head1 METHODS =head2 Class Methods =head3 C<new> =cut sub new { my ( $class, $arg_for ) = @_; $arg_for ||= {}; bless $arg_for => $class; } =head2 Instance Methods =head3 C<name> The name of the test. Usually a filename. =head3 C<elapsed> The total elapsed times the test took to run, in seconds from the epoch.. =head3 C<generation> The number for the "generation" of the test run. The first generation is 1 (one) and subsequent generations are 2, 3, etc. =head3 C<last_pass_time> The last time the test program passed, in seconds from the epoch. Returns C<undef> if the program has never passed. =head3 C<last_fail_time> The last time the test suite failed, in seconds from the epoch. Returns C<undef> if the program has never failed. =head3 C<mtime> Returns the mtime of the test, in seconds from the epoch. =head3 C<raw> Returns a hashref of raw test data, suitable for serialization by YAML. =head3 C<result> Currently, whether or not the test suite passed with no 'problems' (such as TODO passed). =head3 C<run_time> The total time it took for the test to run, in seconds. If C<Time::HiRes> is available, it will have finer granularity. =head3 C<num_todo> The number of tests with TODO directives. =head3 C<sequence> The order in which this test was run for the given test suite result. =head3 C<total_passes> The number of times the test has passed. =head3 C<total_failures> The number of times the test has failed. =head3 C<parser> The underlying parser object. This is useful if you need the full information for the test program. =cut sub raw { my $self = shift; my %raw = %$self; # this is backwards-compatibility hack and is not guaranteed. delete $raw{name}; delete $raw{parser}; return \%raw; } 1;
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