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Code Editor : Plan.pm
package TAP::Parser::Result::Plan; use strict; use warnings; use base 'TAP::Parser::Result'; =head1 NAME TAP::Parser::Result::Plan - Plan result token. =head1 VERSION Version 3.42 =cut our $VERSION = '3.42'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a subclass of L<TAP::Parser::Result>. A token of this class will be returned if a plan line is encountered. 1..1 ok 1 - woo hooo! C<1..1> is the plan. Gotta have a plan. =head1 OVERRIDDEN METHODS Mainly listed here to shut up the pitiful screams of the pod coverage tests. They keep me awake at night. =over 4 =item * C<as_string> =item * C<raw> =back =cut ############################################################################## =head2 Instance Methods =head3 C<plan> if ( $result->is_plan ) { print $result->plan; } This is merely a synonym for C<as_string>. =cut sub plan { '1..' . shift->{tests_planned} } ############################################################################## =head3 C<tests_planned> my $planned = $result->tests_planned; Returns the number of tests planned. For example, a plan of C<1..17> will cause this method to return '17'. =cut sub tests_planned { shift->{tests_planned} } ############################################################################## =head3 C<directive> my $directive = $plan->directive; If a SKIP directive is included with the plan, this method will return it. 1..0 # SKIP: why bother? =cut sub directive { shift->{directive} } ############################################################################## =head3 C<has_skip> if ( $result->has_skip ) { ... } Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not this test has a SKIP directive. =head3 C<explanation> my $explanation = $plan->explanation; If a SKIP directive was included with the plan, this method will return the explanation, if any. =cut sub explanation { shift->{explanation} } =head3 C<todo_list> my $todo = $result->todo_list; for ( @$todo ) { ... } =cut sub todo_list { shift->{todo_list} } 1;
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