NAME
Test::Stream::Formatter::TAP - Standard TAP formatter
EXPERIMENTAL CODE WARNING
This is an experimental release! Test-Stream, and all its components are still in an experimental phase. This dist has been released to cpan in order to allow testers and early adopters the chance to write experimental new tools with it, or to add experimental support for it into old tools.
PLEASE DO NOT COMPLETELY CONVERT OLD TOOLS YET. This experimental release is very likely to see a lot of code churn. API's may break at any time. Test-Stream should NOT be depended on by any toolchain level tools until the experimental phase is over.
DESCRIPTION
This is what takes events and turns them into TAP.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Stream::Formatter::TAP;
my $tap = Test::Stream::Formatter::TAP->new();
# Switch to utf8
$tap->encoding('utf8');
$tap->write($event, $number); # Output an event
EXPORTS
- OUT_STD
- OUT_ERR
- OUT_TODO
-
These are constants to identify filehandles. These constants are used by events to direct text to the correct filehandle.
METHODS
- $bool = $tap->no_numbers
- $tap->set_no_numbers($bool)
-
Use to turn numbers on and off.
- $bool = $tap->no_header($bool)
- $tap->set_no_header($bool)
-
When true, the plan will not be rendered.
- $bool = $tap->no_diag
- $tap->set_no_diag($bool)
-
When true, diagnostics will not be rendered.
- $arrayref = $tap->handles
- $tap->set_handles(\@handles);
-
Can be used to get/set the filehandles. Indexes are identified by the
OUT_STD, OUT_ERR, OUT_TODO
constants. - $encoding = $tap->encoding
- $tap->encoding($encoding)
-
Get or set the encoding. By default no encoding is set, the original settings of STDOUT and STDERR are used.
This directly modifies the stored filehandles, it does not create new ones.
- $tap->write($e, $num)
-
Write an event to the console.
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test::Stream can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/Test-Stream/.
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AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html