NAME
Test2::Tools::Tiny - Tiny set of tools for unfortunate souls who cannot use Test2::Suite.
DESCRIPTION
You should really look at Test2::Suite. This package is some very basic essential tools implemented using Test2. This exists only so that Test2 and other tools required by Test2::Suite can be tested. This is the package Test2 uses to test itself.
USE Test2::Suite INSTEAD
Use Test2::Suite if at all possible.
EXPORTS
- ok($bool, $name)
 - ok($bool, $name, @diag)
 - 
Run a simple assertion.
 - is($got, $want, $name)
 - is($got, $want, $name, @diag)
 - 
Assert that 2 strings are the same.
 - isnt($got, $do_not_want, $name)
 - isnt($got, $do_not_want, $name, @diag)
 - 
Assert that 2 strings are not the same.
 - like($got, $regex, $name)
 - like($got, $regex, $name, @diag)
 - 
Check that the input string matches the regex.
 - unlike($got, $regex, $name)
 - unlike($got, $regex, $name, @diag)
 - 
Check that the input string does not match the regex.
 - is_deeply($got, $want, $name)
 - is_deeply($got, $want, $name, @diag)
 - 
Check 2 data structures. Please note that this is a DUMB implementation that compares the output of Data::Dumper against both structures.
 - diag($msg)
 - 
Issue a diagnostics message to STDERR.
 - note($msg)
 - 
Issue a diagnostics message to STDOUT.
 - skip_all($reason)
 - 
Skip all tests.
 - todo $reason => sub { ... }
 - 
Run a block in TODO mode.
 - plan($count)
 - 
Set the plan.
 - done_testing()
 - 
Set the plan to the current test count.
 - $warnings = warnings { ... }
 - 
Capture an arrayref of warnings from the block.
 - $exception = exception { ... }
 - 
Capture an exception.
 - tests $name => sub { ... }
 - 
Run a subtest.
 - $output = capture { ... }
 - 
Capture STDOUT and STDERR output.
Result looks like this:
{ STDOUT => "...", STDERR => "...", } 
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2 can be found at https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/.
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.