Test-Abortable-0.002000755000767000024 013037205217 13551 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000README100644000767000024 61613037205217 14475 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002 This archive contains the distribution Test-Abortable, version 0.002: subtests that you can die your way out of ... but survive This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. This README file was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme v6.008. Changes100644000767000024 41413037205217 15104 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002Release history for Test-Abortable 0.002 2017-01-16 13:01:49-05:00 America/New_York - to better act like Test::Builder's subtest(), Test2's "no_fork" mode is now used 0.001 2016-12-12 18:01:52-05:00 America/New_York - first release LICENSE100644000767000024 4366313037205217 14673 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. Terms of the Perl programming language system itself a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" --- The GNU General Public License, Version 1, February 1989 --- This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by Ricardo SIGNES. 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Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README dist.ini lib/Test/Abortable.pm t/00-report-prereqs.dd t/00-report-prereqs.t t/abort.t t/failures.t xt/author/pod-syntax.t xt/release/changes_has_content.t t000755000767000024 013037205217 13735 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002abort.t100644000767000024 1127713037205217 15421 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/tuse strict; use warnings; use Test2::API qw(intercept); use Test::Abortable; use Test::More; { package Test2::EventDumper; sub dump { my ($events) = @_; _dump($events, ''); } sub _dump { my ($events, $prefix) = @_; my $str = q{}; for my $event (@$events) { (my $type = ref $event) =~ s/^Test2::Event:://; if ($event->isa('Test2::Event::Subtest')) { $str .= ref($event) . "\n"; $str .= _dump($event->subevents, q{ }); } elsif ($event->isa('Test2::Event::Plan')) { (my $plan = $event->summary) =~ s/^Plan is //; $str .= sprintf qq{%s(%s)\n}, $type, $event->summary; } elsif ($event->isa('Test2::Event::Ok')) { my $name = $event->name; $name =~ s/[\v\n\r]//g; $str .= sprintf qq{%s/%s(%s)\n}, $type, ($event->pass ? 'Pass' : 'Fail'), $name; } elsif ($event->isa('Test2::Event::Diag') or $event->isa('Test2::Event::Note')) { my $msg = $event->message; chomp $msg; $msg =~ s/[\v\n\r]/<>/g; $str .= sprintf qq{%s("%s")\n}, $type, $msg; } else { $str .= ref($event) . "\n"; } } $str =~ s/^/$prefix/gm; return $str; } } { package Abort::Test; use Data::Dumper; use overload '""' => sub { Dumper($_[0]) }; sub throw { my $self = bless $_[1], $_[0]; die $self; } sub as_test_abort_events { my @diag = @{ $_[0]{diagnostics} || [] }; return [ [ Ok => (pass => $_[0]{pass} || 0, name => $_[0]{description}) ], map {; [ Diag => (message => $_) ] } @diag, ]; } } my $events = intercept { Test::Abortable::subtest "this test will abort" => sub { pass("one"); pass("two"); Abort::Test->throw({ description => "just give up", }); pass("three"); pass("four"); pass("five"); }; Test::More::subtest "this will run just fine" => sub { pass("everything is just fine"); testeval { pass("alfa"); pass("bravo"); Abort::Test->throw({ description => "zulu" }); pass("charlie"); }; pass("do you like gladiators?"); }; Test::Abortable::subtest "I like fine wines and cheeses" => sub { pass("wine wine wine wine cheese"); Abort::Test->throw({ pass => 1, description => "that was enough wine and cheese", diagnostics => [ "Fine wine", "Fine cheese" ], }); fail("feeling gross"); }; Test::Abortable::subtest "I like fine wines and cheeses" => sub { pass("I like New York in June."); die "How 'bout you?"; } }; # diag( Test2::EventDumper::dump($events) ); my @subtests = grep {; $_->isa('Test2::Event::Subtest') } @$events; is(@subtests, 4, "we ran three subtests (the three test methods)"); subtest "first subtest" => sub { ok(! $subtests[0]->pass, "it failed"); my @oks = grep {; $_->isa('Test2::Event::Ok') } @{ $subtests[0]->subevents }; is(@oks, 3, "three pass/fail events"); ok($oks[0]->pass, "first passed"); ok($oks[1]->pass, "second passed"); ok(! $oks[2]->pass, "third failed"); is($oks[2]->name, "just give up", "the final Ok test looks like our abort"); isa_ok($oks[2]->get_meta('test_abort_object'), 'Abort::Test', 'test_abort_object'); }; subtest "second subtest" => sub { ok(! $subtests[1]->pass, "it failed"); my @oks = grep {; $_->isa('Test2::Event::Ok') } @{ 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pass("do you like gladiators?"); }; }; my @subtests = grep {; $_->isa('Test2::Event::Subtest') } @$events; is(@subtests, 2, "we ran three subtests (the three test methods)"); subtest "first subtest" => sub { my @oks = grep {; $_->isa('Test2::Event::Ok') } @{ $subtests[0]->subevents }; is(@oks, 3, "three pass/fail events"); ok($oks[0]->pass, "first passed"); ok($oks[1]->pass, "second passed"); ok(! $oks[2]->pass, "third failed"); is($oks[2]->name, "just give up", "the final Ok test looks like our abort"); isa_ok($oks[2]->get_meta('test_abort_object'), 'failure::testabort', 'test_abort_object'); }; subtest "second subtest" => sub { my @oks = grep {; $_->isa('Test2::Event::Ok') } @{ $subtests[1]->subevents }; is(@oks, 5, "three pass/fail events"); ok($oks[0]->pass, "first passed"); ok($oks[1]->pass, "second passed"); ok($oks[2]->pass, "third passed"); ok(! $oks[3]->pass, "fourth failed"); ok($oks[4]->pass, "fifth passed"); is($oks[3]->name, "zulu", "the abort Ok test looks like our 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For example, consider the code below: #pod #pod use Test::More; #pod use Test::Abortable; #pod #pod use My::API; # code under test #pod #pod my $API = My::API->client; #pod #pod subtest "collection distinction" => sub { #pod my $result = $API->do_first_thing; #pod #pod is($result->documents->first->title, "The Best Thing"); #pod isnt($result->documents->last->title, "The Best Thing"); #pod }; #pod #pod subtest "document transcendence" => sub { ... }; #pod subtest "semiotic multiplexing" => sub { ... }; #pod subtest "homoiousios type vectors" => sub { ... }; #pod #pod done_testing; #pod #pod In this code, C<< $result->documents >> is a collection. It has a C #pod method that will throw an exception if the collection is empty. If that #pod happens in our code, our test program will die and most of the other subtests #pod won't run. We'd rather that we only abort the I. We could do that #pod in a bunch of ways, like adding: #pod #pod return fail("no documents in response") if $result->documents->is_empty; #pod #pod ...but this becomes less practical as the number of places that might throw #pod these kinds of exceptions grows. To minimize code that boils down to "and then #pod stop unless it makes sense to go on," Test::Abortable provides a means to #pod communicate, via exceptions, that the running subtest should be aborted, #pod possibly with some test output, and that the program should then continue. #pod #pod Test::Abortable exports a C> routine that behaves like L but will handle and recover from abortable #pod exceptions (defined below). It also exports C>, which behaves #pod like a block eval that only catches abortable exceptions. #pod #pod For an exception to be "abortable," in this sense, it must respond to a #pod C method. This method must return an arrayref of #pod arrayrefs that describe the Test2 events to emit when the exception is caught. #pod For example, the exception thrown by our sample code above might have a #pod C method that returns: #pod #pod [ #pod [ Ok => (pass => 0, name => "->first called on empty collection") ], #pod ] #pod #pod It's permissible to have passing Ok events, or only Diag events, or multiple #pod events, or none — although providing none might lead to some serious confusion. #pod #pod Right now, any exception that provides this method will be honored. In the #pod future, a facility for only allowing abortable exceptions of a given class may #pod be added. #pod #pod =cut use Test2::API 1.302075 (); # no_fork use Sub::Exporter -setup => { exports => [ qw(subtest testeval) ], groups => { default => [ qw(subtest testeval) ] }, }; #pod =func subtest #pod #pod subtest "do some stuff" => sub { #pod do_things; #pod do_stuff; #pod do_actions; #pod }; #pod #pod This routine looks just like Test::More's C and acts just like it, #pod too, with one difference: the code item passed in is executed in a block #pod C and any exception thrown is checked for C. If #pod there's no exception, it returns normally. If there's an abortable exception, #pod the events are sent to the test hub and the subtest finishes normally. If #pod there's a non-abortable exception, it is rethrown. #pod #pod =cut sub subtest { my ($name, $code) = @_; my $ctx = Test2::API::context(); my $pass = Test2::API::run_subtest($name, sub { my $ok = eval { $code->(); 1 }; my $ctx = Test2::API::context(); if (! $ok) { my $error = $@; if (ref $error and my $events = eval { $error->as_test_abort_events }) { for (@$events) { my $e = $ctx->send_event(@$_); $e->set_meta(test_abort_object => $error) } } else { $ctx->release; die $error; } } $ctx->release; return; }, { no_fork => 1 }); $ctx->release; return $pass; } #pod =func testeval #pod #pod my $result = testeval { #pod my $x = get_the_x; #pod my $y = acquire_y; #pod return $x * $y; #pod }; #pod #pod C behaves like C, but only catches abortable exceptions. If #pod the code passed to C throws an abortable exception C will #pod return false and put the exception into C<$@>. Other exceptions are #pod propagated. #pod #pod =cut sub testeval (&) { my ($code) = @_; my $ctx = Test2::API::context(); my @result; my $wa = wantarray; my $ok = eval { if (not defined $wa) { $code->() } elsif (not $wa) { @result = scalar $code->() } else { @result = $code->() } 1; }; if (! $ok) { my $error = $@; if (ref $error and my $events = eval { $error->as_test_abort_events }) { for (@$events) { my $e = $ctx->send_event(@$_); $e->set_meta(test_abort_object => $error) } $ctx->release; $@ = $error; return; } else { die $error; } } $ctx->release; return $wa ? @result : $result[0]; } #pod =head1 EXCEPTION IMPLEMENTATIONS #pod #pod You don't need to use an exception class provided by Test::Abortable to build #pod abortable exceptions. This is by design. In fact, Test::Abortable doesn't #pod ship with any abortable exception classes at all. You should just add a #pod C where it's useful and appropriate. #pod #pod Here are two possible simple implementations of trivial abortable exception #pod classes. First, using plain old vanilla objects: #pod #pod package Abort::Test { #pod sub as_test_abort_events ($self) { #pod return [ [ Ok => (pass => 0, name => $self->{message}) ] ]; #pod } #pod } #pod sub abort ($message) { die bless { message => $message }, 'Abort::Test' } #pod #pod This works, but if those exceptions ever get caught somewhere else, you'll be #pod in a bunch of pain because they've got no stack trace, no stringification #pod behavior, and so on. For a more robust but still tiny implementation, you #pod might consider L: #pod #pod use failures 'testabort'; #pod sub failure::testabort::as_test_abort_events ($self) { #pod return [ [ Ok => (pass => 0, name => $self->msg) ] ]; #pod } #pod #pod For whatever it's worth, the author's intent is to add C #pod methods to his code through the use of application-specific Moose roles, #pod #pod =cut 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test::Abortable - subtests that you can die your way out of ... but survive =head1 VERSION version 0.002 =head1 OVERVIEW Test::Abortable provides a simple system for catching some exceptions and turning them into test events. For example, consider the code below: use Test::More; use Test::Abortable; use My::API; # code under test my $API = My::API->client; subtest "collection distinction" => sub { my $result = $API->do_first_thing; is($result->documents->first->title, "The Best Thing"); isnt($result->documents->last->title, "The Best Thing"); }; subtest "document transcendence" => sub { ... }; subtest "semiotic multiplexing" => sub { ... }; subtest "homoiousios type vectors" => sub { ... }; done_testing; In this code, C<< $result->documents >> is a collection. It has a C method that will throw an exception if the collection is empty. If that happens in our code, our test program will die and most of the other subtests won't run. We'd rather that we only abort the I. We could do that in a bunch of ways, like adding: return fail("no documents in response") if $result->documents->is_empty; ...but this becomes less practical as the number of places that might throw these kinds of exceptions grows. To minimize code that boils down to "and then stop unless it makes sense to go on," Test::Abortable provides a means to communicate, via exceptions, that the running subtest should be aborted, possibly with some test output, and that the program should then continue. Test::Abortable exports a C> routine that behaves like L but will handle and recover from abortable exceptions (defined below). It also exports C>, which behaves like a block eval that only catches abortable exceptions. For an exception to be "abortable," in this sense, it must respond to a C method. This method must return an arrayref of arrayrefs that describe the Test2 events to emit when the exception is caught. For example, the exception thrown by our sample code above might have a C method that returns: [ [ Ok => (pass => 0, name => "->first called on empty collection") ], ] It's permissible to have passing Ok events, or only Diag events, or multiple events, or none — although providing none might lead to some serious confusion. Right now, any exception that provides this method will be honored. In the future, a facility for only allowing abortable exceptions of a given class may be added. =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 subtest subtest "do some stuff" => sub { do_things; do_stuff; do_actions; }; This routine looks just like Test::More's C and acts just like it, too, with one difference: the code item passed in is executed in a block C and any exception thrown is checked for C. If there's no exception, it returns normally. If there's an abortable exception, the events are sent to the test hub and the subtest finishes normally. If there's a non-abortable exception, it is rethrown. =head2 testeval my $result = testeval { my $x = get_the_x; my $y = acquire_y; return $x * $y; }; C behaves like C, but only catches abortable exceptions. If the code passed to C throws an abortable exception C will return false and put the exception into C<$@>. Other exceptions are propagated. =head1 EXCEPTION IMPLEMENTATIONS You don't need to use an exception class provided by Test::Abortable to build abortable exceptions. This is by design. In fact, Test::Abortable doesn't ship with any abortable exception classes at all. You should just add a C where it's useful and appropriate. Here are two possible simple implementations of trivial abortable exception classes. First, using plain old vanilla objects: package Abort::Test { sub as_test_abort_events ($self) { return [ [ Ok => (pass => 0, name => $self->{message}) ] ]; } } sub abort ($message) { die bless { message => $message }, 'Abort::Test' } This works, but if those exceptions ever get caught somewhere else, you'll be in a bunch of pain because they've got no stack trace, no stringification behavior, and so on. For a more robust but still tiny implementation, you might consider L: use failures 'testabort'; sub failure::testabort::as_test_abort_events ($self) { return [ [ Ok => (pass => 0, name => $self->msg) ] ]; } For whatever it's worth, the author's intent is to add C methods to his code through the use of application-specific Moose roles, =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo SIGNES =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut 00-report-prereqs.t100644000767000024 1271413037205217 17516 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/t#!perl use strict; use warnings; # This test was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::ReportPrereqs 0.025 use Test::More tests => 1; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::Spec; # from $version::LAX my $lax_version_re = qr/(?: undef | (?: (?:[0-9]+) (?: \. | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? )? | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? ) | (?: v (?:[0-9]+) (?: (?:\.[0-9]+)+ (?:_[0-9]+)? )? | (?:[0-9]+)? (?:\.[0-9]+){2,} (?:_[0-9]+)? ) )/x; # hide optional CPAN::Meta modules from prereq scanner # and check if they are available my $cpan_meta = "CPAN::Meta"; my $cpan_meta_pre = "CPAN::Meta::Prereqs"; my $HAS_CPAN_META = eval "require $cpan_meta; $cpan_meta->VERSION('2.120900')" && eval "require $cpan_meta_pre"; ## no critic # Verify requirements? my $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS = 1; sub _max { my $max = shift; $max = ( $_ > $max ) ? $_ : $max for @_; return $max; } sub _merge_prereqs { my ($collector, $prereqs) = @_; # CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object if (ref $collector eq $cpan_meta_pre) { return $collector->with_merged_prereqs( CPAN::Meta::Prereqs->new( $prereqs ) ); } # Raw hashrefs for my $phase ( keys %$prereqs ) { for my $type ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase} } ) { for my $module ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase}{$type} } ) { $collector->{$phase}{$type}{$module} = $prereqs->{$phase}{$type}{$module}; } } } return $collector; } my @include = qw( ); my @exclude = qw( ); # Add static prereqs to the included modules list my $static_prereqs = do 't/00-report-prereqs.dd'; # Merge all prereqs (either with ::Prereqs or a hashref) my $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs( ( $HAS_CPAN_META ? $cpan_meta_pre->new : {} ), $static_prereqs ); # Add dynamic prereqs to the included modules list (if we can) my ($source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml'; if ( $source && $HAS_CPAN_META && (my $meta = eval { CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) } ) ) { $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs($full_prereqs, $meta->prereqs); } else { $source = 'static metadata'; } my @full_reports; my @dep_errors; my $req_hash = $HAS_CPAN_META ? $full_prereqs->as_string_hash : $full_prereqs; # Add static includes into a fake section for my $mod (@include) { $req_hash->{other}{modules}{$mod} = 0; } for my $phase ( qw(configure build test runtime develop other) ) { next unless $req_hash->{$phase}; next if ($phase eq 'develop' and not $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}); for my $type ( qw(requires recommends suggests conflicts modules) ) { next unless $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}; my $title = ucfirst($phase).' '.ucfirst($type); my @reports = [qw/Module Want Have/]; for my $mod ( sort keys %{ $req_hash->{$phase}{$type} } ) { next if $mod eq 'perl'; next if grep { $_ eq $mod } @exclude; my $file = $mod; $file =~ s{::}{/}g; $file .= ".pm"; my ($prefix) = grep { -e File::Spec->catfile($_, $file) } @INC; my $want = $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}{$mod}; $want = "undef" unless defined $want; $want = "any" if !$want && $want == 0; my $req_string = $want eq 'any' ? 'any version required' : "version '$want' required"; if ($prefix) { my $have = MM->parse_version( File::Spec->catfile($prefix, $file) ); $have = "undef" unless defined $have; push @reports, [$mod, $want, $have]; if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $HAS_CPAN_META && $type eq 'requires' ) { if ( $have !~ /\A$lax_version_re\z/ ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' cannot be parsed ($req_string)"; } elsif ( ! $full_prereqs->requirements_for( $phase, $type )->accepts_module( $mod => $have ) ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' is not in required range '$want'"; } } } else { push @reports, [$mod, $want, "missing"]; if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $type eq 'requires' ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod is not installed ($req_string)"; } } } if ( @reports ) { push @full_reports, "=== $title ===\n\n"; my $ml = _max( map { length $_->[0] } @reports ); my $wl = _max( map { length $_->[1] } @reports ); my $hl = _max( map { length $_->[2] } @reports ); if ($type eq 'modules') { splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "", "-" x $hl]; push @full_reports, map { sprintf(" %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports; } else { splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "-" x $wl, "-" x $hl]; push @full_reports, map { sprintf(" %*s %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $wl, $_->[1], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports; } push @full_reports, "\n"; } } } if ( @full_reports ) { diag "\nVersions for all modules listed in $source (including optional ones):\n\n", @full_reports; } if ( @dep_errors ) { diag join("\n", "\n*** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ***\n", "The following REQUIRED prerequisites were not satisfied:\n", @dep_errors, "\n" ); } pass; # vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 et: author000755000767000024 013037205217 15427 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/xtpod-syntax.t100644000767000024 25213037205217 20041 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/xt/author#!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); 00-report-prereqs.dd100644000767000024 262013037205217 17615 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/tdo { my $x = { 'configure' => { 'requires' => { 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '0' } }, 'develop' => { 'requires' => { 'Test::More' => '0', 'Test::Pod' => '1.41' } }, 'runtime' => { 'requires' => { 'Sub::Exporter' => '0', 'Test2::API' => '1.302075', 'strict' => '0', 'warnings' => '0' } }, 'test' => { 'recommends' => { 'CPAN::Meta' => '2.120900' }, 'requires' => { 'Data::Dumper' => '0', 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '0', 'File::Spec' => '0', 'Test::More' => '0.96', 'Test::Needs' => '0', 'overload' => '0' } } }; $x; }release000755000767000024 013037205217 15545 5ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/xtchanges_has_content.t100644000767000024 201113037205217 22061 0ustar00rjbsstaff000000000000Test-Abortable-0.002/xt/release#!perl use Test::More tests => 2; note 'Checking Changes'; my $changes_file = 'Changes'; my $newver = '0.002'; my $trial_token = '-TRIAL'; SKIP: { ok(-e $changes_file, "$changes_file file exists") or skip 'Changes is missing', 1; ok(_get_changes($newver), "$changes_file has content for $newver"); } done_testing; # _get_changes copied and adapted from Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Commit # by Jerome Quelin sub _get_changes { my $newver = shift; # parse changelog to find commit message open(my $fh, '<', $changes_file) or die "cannot open $changes_file: $!"; my $changelog = join('', <$fh>); close $fh; my @content = grep { /^$newver(?:$trial_token)?(?:\s+|$)/ ... /^\S/ } # from newver to un-indented split /\n/, $changelog; shift @content; # drop the version line # drop unindented last line and trailing blank lines pop @content while ( @content && $content[-1] =~ /^(?:\S|\s*$)/ ); # return number of non-blank lines return scalar @content; }