package Test::Aggregate::Nested; use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Aggregate::Base; use Carp; use FindBin; use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK $VERSION); @ISA = 'Test::Aggregate::Base'; =head1 NAME Test::Aggregate::Nested - Aggregate C<*.t> tests to make them run faster. =head1 VERSION Version 0.364 =cut our $VERSION = '0.364'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; =head1 SYNOPSIS use Test::Aggregate::Nested; my $tests = Test::Aggregate::Nested->new( { dirs => $aggregate_test_dir, verbose => 1, } ); $tests->run; =head1 DESCRIPTION B: this is alpha code. Conceptually it is superior to C, but in reality, it might not be. We'll see. This module is almost identical to C and will in the future be the preferred way of aggregating tests (until someone comes up with something better :) C requires a 0.8901 or better of C. This is because we use its C function. Currently we C if this function is not available. Because the TAP output is nested, you'll find it much easier to see which tests result in which output. For example, consider the following snippet of TAP. 1..2 1..5 ok 1 - aggtests/check_plan.t ***** 1 ok 2 - aggtests/check_plan.t ***** 2 ok 3 # skip checking plan (aggtests/check_plan.t ***** 3) ok 4 - env variables should not hang around ok 5 - aggtests/check_plan.t ***** 4 ok 1 - Tests for aggtests/check_plan.t 1..1 ok 1 - subs work! ok 2 - Tests for aggtests/subs.t At the end of each nested test is a summary test line explaining which program we ran tests for. C asserts a plan equal to the number of test files aggregated, something which C could not do. Because of this, we no longer export C functions. If you need additional tests before or after aggregation, you'll need to run the aggregated tests in a subtest: use Test::More tests => 2; use Test::Aggregate::Nested; subtest 'Nested tests' => sub { Test::Aggregate::Nested->new({ dirs => 'aggtests/' })->run; }; ok $some_other_test; =head1 CAVEATS C is much cleaner than C, so I don't support the C argument. If this is needed, let me know and I'll see about fixing this. The "variable will not stay shared" warnings from C (see its CAVEATS section) are no longer applicable. =cut my $REINIT_FINDBIN = FindBin->can(q/again/) || sub {}; sub new { my ( $class, $arg_for ) = @_; if ( $arg_for->{dump} ) { require Carp; carp("Dump files are not supported under Test::Aggregate::Nested."); } unless ( Test::More->can('subtest') ) { my $tm_version = Test::More->VERSION; croak(<<" END"); Test::More version $tm_version does not support nested TAP. Please upgrade to version 0.8901 or newer to use Test::Aggregate::Nested. END } $class->SUPER::new($arg_for); } sub run { my $self = shift; my %test_phase; foreach my $attr ( $self->_code_attributes ) { my $method = "_$attr"; $test_phase{$attr} = $self->$method || sub { }; } my @tests = $self->_get_tests; my ( $current, $total ) = ( 0, scalar @tests ); plan tests => $total; $test_phase{startup}->(); for my $test (@tests) { $current++; no warnings 'uninitialized'; local %ENV = %ENV; local $/ = $/; local @INC = @INC; local $_ = $_; local $| = $|; local %SIG = %SIG; local $@; use warnings 'uninitialized'; # restrict this scope as much as possible local $0 = $test; $test_phase{setup}->($test); $REINIT_FINDBIN->() if $self->_findbin; my $package = $self->_get_package($test); if ( $self->_verbose ) { Test::More::diag("Running tests for $test ($current out of $total)"); } eval <<" END"; package $package; Test::Aggregate::Nested::subtest("Tests for $test", sub { do \$test }); END diag $@ if $@; $test_phase{teardown}->($test); } $test_phase{shutdown}->(); } sub run_this_test_program { } 1; __END__ =head1 AUTHOR Curtis Poe, C<< >> =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. =head1 SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc Test::Aggregate You can also look for information at: =over 4 =item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation L =item * CPAN Ratings L =item * RT: CPAN's request tracker L =item * Search CPAN L =back =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks to mauzo (L for helping me find the 'skip_all' bug. Thanks to Johan Lindström for pointing me to Apache::Registry. =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2007 Curtis "Ovid" Poe, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut