Package : perl-Test-Assertions > RPM : perl-Test-Assertions-1.54.0-11.mga9.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | perl-Test-Assertions |
Version | 1.54.0 |
Release | 11.mga9 |
URL | https://metacpan.org/release/Test-Assertions |
Group | Development/Perl |
Summary | Base for test scripts |
Size | 24KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | GPL+ or Artistic |
Description
Test::Assertions provides a convenient set of tools for constructing tests,
such as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT macro).
Unlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN, Test::Assertions is
not limited to unit test scripts; for example it can be used to check
output is as expected within a benchmarking script. When it is used for
unit tests, it generates output in the standard form for CPAN unit testing
(under Test::Harness).
The package's import method is used to control the behaviour of ASSERT:
whether it dies, warns, prints 'ok'/'not ok', or does nothing.
In 'test' mode the script also exports plan(), only() and ignore()
functions. In 'test/ok' mode an ok() function is also exported for
compatibility with Test/Test::Harness. The plan function attempts to count
the number of tests if it isn't told a number (this works fine in simple
test scripts but not in loops/subroutines). In either mode, a warning will
be emitted if the planned number of tests is not the same as the number of
tests actually run, e.g.
such as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT macro).
Unlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN, Test::Assertions is
not limited to unit test scripts; for example it can be used to check
output is as expected within a benchmarking script. When it is used for
unit tests, it generates output in the standard form for CPAN unit testing
(under Test::Harness).
The package's import method is used to control the behaviour of ASSERT:
whether it dies, warns, prints 'ok'/'not ok', or does nothing.
In 'test' mode the script also exports plan(), only() and ignore()
functions. In 'test/ok' mode an ok() function is also exported for
compatibility with Test/Test::Harness. The plan function attempts to count
the number of tests if it isn't told a number (this works fine in simple
test scripts but not in loops/subroutines). In either mode, a warning will
be emitted if the planned number of tests is not the same as the number of
tests actually run, e.g.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia cauldron |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2022-03-20 14:31:09 |
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