NAME
Test::Data::Array -- test functions for array variables
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Array);
DESCRIPTION
Functions
- array_any_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if any element of ARRAY is ITEM.
- array_none_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if no element of ARRAY is ITEM.
- array_once_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if only one element of ARRAY is ITEM.
- array_multiple_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if more than one element of ARRAY is ITEM.
- array_max_ok( NUMBER, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if all elements of ARRAY are numerically less than or equal to NUMBER.
- array_min_ok( NUMBER, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if all elements of ARRAY are numerically greater than or equal to NUMBER.
- array_maxstr_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if all elements of ARRAY are asciibetically less than or equal to MAX.
- array_minstr_ok( ITEM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if all elements of ARRAY are asciibetically greater than or equal to MAX.
- array_sum_ok( SUM, ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if the numerical sum of ARRAY is SUM.
- array_empty_ok( ARRAY [, NAME] )
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Ok if the array contains no elements.
- array_length_ok( ARRAY, LENGTH [, NAME] )
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Ok if the array contains LENGTH number of elements.
- array_sortedstr_ascending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
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Ok if each succeeding element is asciibetically greater than or equal to the one before.
- array_sortedstr_descending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
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Ok if each succeeding element is asciibetically less than or equal to the one before.
- array_sorted_ascending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
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Ok if each succeeding element is numerically greater than or equal to the one before.
- array_sorted_descending_ok( ARRAY, [, NAME] )
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Ok if each succeeding element is numerically less than or equal to the one before.
SEE ALSO
Test::Data, Test::Data::Scalar, Test::Data::Function, Test::Data::Hash, Test::Builder
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This source is in Github:
https://github.com/briandfoy/test-data
AUTHOR
brian d foy, <bdfoy@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2002-2016, brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.