Test2::Tools::Grab - Temporarily intercept all events without adding a scope level.

NAME  DESCRIPTION  SYNOPSIS  EXPORTS  SEE ALSO  SOURCE  MAINTAINERS  AUTHORS  COPYRIGHT 

NAME

Test2::Tools::Grab − Temporarily intercept all events without adding a scope level.

DESCRIPTION

This package provides a function that returns an object that grabs all events. Once the object is destroyed events will once again be sent to the main hub.

SYNOPSIS

use Test2::Tools::Grab;
my $grab = grab();
# Generate some events, they are intercepted.
ok(1, "pass");
ok(0, "fail");
my $events_a = $grab−>flush;
# Generate some more events, they are intercepted.
ok(1, "pass");
ok(0, "fail");
my $events_b = $grab−>finish;

EXPORTS

$grab = grab()

This lets you intercept all events for a section of code without adding anything to your call stack. This is useful for things that are sensitive to changes in the stack depth.

my $grab = grab();
ok(1, 'foo');
ok(0, 'bar');
my $events = $grab−>finish;
is(@$events, 2, "grabbed 2 events.");

If the $grab object is destroyed without calling finish(), it will automatically clean up after itself and restore the parent hub.

{
my $grab = grab();
# Things are grabbed
}
# Things are back to normal

By default the hub used has "no_ending" set to true. This will prevent the hub from enforcing that you issued a plan and ran at least 1 test. You can turn enforcement back one like this:

$grab−>hub−>set_no_ending(0);

With "no_ending" turned off, "finish" will run the post-test checks to enforce the plan and that tests were run. In many cases this will result in additional events in your events array.

SEE ALSO

Test2::Util::Grabber − The object constructed and returned by this tool.

SOURCE

The source code repository for Test2 can be found at https://github.com/Test−More/Test2−Suite/.

MAINTAINERS

Chad Granum <[email protected]>

AUTHORS

Chad Granum <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2018 Chad Granum <[email protected]>.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/


Updated 2024-01-29 - jenkler.se | uex.se