Deprecated.
NAME
Test::Stream::IPC - Base class for Test::Stream IPC drivers.
DEPRECATED
This distribution is deprecated in favor of Test2, Test2::Suite, and Test2::Workflow.
See Test::Stream::Manual::ToTest2 for a conversion guide.
SYNOPSIS
package Test::Stream::IPC::MyDriver;
use base 'Test::Stream::IPC';
...
CLASS METHODS
- @drivers = $class->drivers
-
Obtain the list of drivers that have been registered, in the order they were registered. If no driver has been loaded this will load, register, and return Test::Stream::IPC::Files.
- $class->register_driver($DRIVER)
-
This is an alias to
register_driver
- $class->register_drivers($DRIVER1, $DRIVER2)
-
Use this to register an IPC driver. The driver shoudl already be loaded.
- $class->enable_polling
-
This turns on IPC polling. Essentially this adds a global callback on context initialization. Every time a context is obtained from Test::Stream::Context the IPC driver will have a chance to poll for pending events.
This can only be turned on once, and it can not be turned off. The effects are global.
INSTANCE METHODS
- $self->abort($msg)
-
If an IPC encounters a fatal error it should use this. This will print the message to STDERR with
'IPC Fatal Error: '
prefixed to it, then it will forcefully exit 255. IPC errors may occur in threads or processes other than the main one, this method provides the best chance of the harness noticing the error. - $self->abort_trace($msg)
-
This is the same as
$ipc->abort($msg)
except that it usesCarp::longmess
to add a stack trace to the message.
LOADING DRIVERS
Test::Stream::IPC has an import()
method. All drivers inherit this import method. This import method registers the driver with the main IPC module.
In most cases you just need to load the desired IPC driver to make it work. You should load this driver as early as possible. A warning will be issued if you load it too late for it to be effective.
use Test::Stream::IPC::MyDriver;
...
WRITING DRIVERS
package Test::Stream::IPC::MyDriver;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'Test::Stream::IPC';
sub is_viable {
return 0 if $^O eq 'win32'; # Will not work on windows.
return 1;
}
sub add_hub {
my $self = shift;
my ($hid) = @_;
... # Make it possible to contact the hub
}
sub drop_hub {
my $self = shift;
my ($hid) = @_;
... # Nothing should try to reach the hub anymore.
}
sub send {
my $self = shift;
my ($hid, $e) = @_;
... # Send the event to the proper hub.
}
sub cull {
my $self = shift;
my ($hid) = @_;
my @events = ...; # Here is where you get the events for the hub
return @events;
}
sub waiting {
my $self = shift;
... # Notify all listening procs and threads that the main
... # process/thread is waiting for them to finish.
}
1;
METHODS SUBCLASSES MUST IMPLEMENT
- $ipc->is_viable
-
This should return true if the driver works in the current environment. This should return false if it does not. This is a CLASS method.
- $ipc->add_hub($hid)
-
This is used to alert the driver that a new hub is expecting events. The driver should keep track of the process and thread ids, the hub should only be dropped by the proc+thread that started it.
sub add_hub { my $self = shift; my ($hid) = @_; ... # Make it possible to contact the hub }
- $ipc->drop_hub($hid)
-
This is used to alert the driver that a hub is no longer accepting events. The driver should keep track of the process and thread ids, the hub should only be dropped by the proc+thread that started it (This is the drivers responsibility to enforce).
sub drop_hub { my $self = shift; my ($hid) = @_; ... # Nothing should try to reach the hub anymore. }
- $ipc->send($hid, $event);
-
Used to send events from the current process/thread to the specified hub in its process+thread.
sub send { my $self = shift; my ($hid, $e) = @_; ... # Send the event to the proper hub. }
- @events = $ipc->cull($hid)
-
Used to collect events that have been sent to the specified hub.
sub cull { my $self = shift; my ($hid) = @_; my @events = ...; # Here is where you get the events for the hub return @events; }
- $ipc->waiting()
-
This is called in the parent process when it is complete and waiting for all child processes and threads to complete.
sub waiting { my $self = shift; ... # Notify all listening procs and threads that the main ... # process/thread is waiting for them to finish. }
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test::Stream can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/Test-Stream/.
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
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