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Test::Harness::Results - object for tracking results from a single test file
One Test::Harness::Results object represents the results from one test file getting analyzed.
- my $results = new Test::Harness::Results;
Create a test point object. Typically, however, you'll not create one yourself, but access a Results object returned to you by Test::Harness::Results.
The following data points are defined:
- passing true if the whole test is considered a pass
- (or skipped), false if its a failure
- exit the exit code of the test run, if from a file
- wait the wait code of the test run, if from a file
- max total tests which should have been run
- seen total tests actually seen
- skip_all if the whole test was skipped, this will
- contain the reason.
- ok number of tests which passed
- (including todo and skips)
- todo number of todo tests seen
- bonus number of todo tests which
- unexpectedly passed
- skip number of tests skipped
So a successful test should have max == seen == ok.
There is one final item, the details.
- details an array ref reporting the result of
- each test looks like this:
- $results{details}[$test_num - 1] =
- { ok => is the test considered ok?
- actual_ok => did it literally say 'ok'?
- name => name of the test (if any)
- diagnostics => test diagnostics (if any)
- type => 'skip' or 'todo' (if any)
- reason => reason for the above (if any)
- };
Element 0 of the details is test #1. I tried it with element 1 being #1 and 0 being empty, this is less awkward.
Each of the following fields has a getter and setter method.
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