Test-Warnings-0.013/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 014507 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/Build.PL000644 000767 000024 00000000066 12253146367 016005 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use 5.006; use Module::Build::Tiny 0.030; Build_PL(); Test-Warnings-0.013/Changes000644 000767 000024 00000004313 12253146367 016003 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Revision history for Test-Warnings 0.013 2013-12-14 21:26:06Z - update configure_requires checking in Makefile.PL 0.012 2013-10-14 16:54:47Z - re-release to fix t/00-report-prereqs.t use of CPAN::Meta::Requirements 0.011 2013-10-12 22:15:02Z - unnecessary tests removed; CONTRIBUTING file added 0.010 2013-09-25 03:29:53Z - re-release with fixed compile test 0.009 2013-09-11 04:49:55Z - fixed error in synopsis (we do not export anything by default) - a caveat added to the documentation regarding embedding warning checks inside another sub (this is for you, ribasushi!!!) - ':no_end_test' now also covers side effects of done_testing, as well as END blocks, making it possible to use the warning(s) subs without having an end warning test while using done_testing (necessary when combining with the 'if' pragma) 0.008 2013-07-14 19:02:01Z - compile test updated, to hopefully fix mswin32 parsing issues 0.007 2013-07-09 22:10:36Z - fix subtest tests to work on Test::More before 0.95_01 (RT#86802) 0.006 2013-06-21 00:53:54Z - remove use of Class::Method::Modifiers 0.005 2013-06-20 19:18:42Z - new feature: warnings { code } and warning { code }, for capturing the contents of warnings for subsequent testing 0.004 2013-05-21 21:58:55Z - when allowing warnings (via allow_warnings()), messages are emitted via note() rather than warn(), for less noisy output when running in a harness 0.003 2013-04-13 21:07:58Z - Test suite (and code) fixed to work in the presence of Test::Builder 1.005+ (TB2) - END logic fixed: now a no-warnings test is added whenever any tests have been run, even if there is no plan, as was originally intended 0.002 2013-03-14 21:47:30Z Releasing as non-TRIAL for greater visibility. - ':no_end_test' option added - test added showing that we play nicely with 'skip_all' 0.001 2013-03-10 00:56:29Z (TRIAL RELEASE) - Initial release. Test-Warnings-0.013/CONTRIBUTING000644 000767 000024 00000005115 12253146367 016343 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 CONTRIBUTING Thank you for considering contributing to this distribution. This file contains instructions that will help you work with the source code. The distribution is managed with Dist::Zilla. This means than many of the usual files you might expect are not in the repository, but are generated at release time (e.g. Makefile.PL). However, you can run tests directly using the 'prove' tool: $ prove -l $ prove -lv t/some_test_file.t $ prove -lvr t/ In most cases, 'prove' is entirely sufficent for you to test any patches you have. You may need to satisfy some dependencies. The easiest way to satisfy dependencies is to install the last release -- this is available at https://metacpan.org/release/Test-Warnings. If you use cpanminus, you can do it without downloading the tarball first: $ cpanm --reinstall --installdeps --with-recommends Test::Warnings Dist::Zilla is a very powerful authoring tool, but requires a number of author-specific plugins. If you would like to use it for contributing, install it from CPAN, then run one of the following commands, depending on your CPAN client: $ cpan `dzil authordeps --missing` $ dzil authordeps --missing | cpanm You should then also install any additional requirements not needed by the dzil build but may be needed by tests or other development: # cpan `dzil listdeps --author --missing` $ dzil listdeps --author --missing | cpanm You can also do this via cpanm directly: $ cpanm --reinstall --installdeps --with-develop --with-recommends Test::Warnings Once installed, here are some dzil commands you might try: $ dzil build $ dzil test $ dzil test --release $ dzil xtest $ dzil listdeps --json $ dzil build --notgz You can learn more about Dist::Zilla at http://dzil.org/. The code for this distribution is hosted at GitHub. The main repository is: https://github.com/karenetheridge/Test-Warnings. 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Test-Warnings-0.013/dist.ini000644 000767 000024 00000001374 12253146367 016160 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 name = Test-Warnings author = Karen Etheridge copyright_holder = Karen Etheridge copyright_year = 2013 license = Perl_5 [@Author::ETHER] :version = 0.041 Git::GatherDir.exclude_filename[] = blog_20130309.md AutoPrereqs.skip[] = ^TB2 Test::MinimumVersion.max_target_perl = 5.006 Test::Portability.options = test_one_dot = 0 ; we have our own patched version of these tests, ; to work around Test::Warnings adding an END check -remove = PodCoverageTests -remove = Test::UnusedVars [OnlyCorePrereqs] :version = 0.013 phase = runtime starting_version = 5.006 ; warnings check_dual_life_versions = 0 ; authordep Pod::Weaver = 4 ; authordep Pod::Weaver::Section::Contributors [ContributorsFromGit] Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 016325 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/INSTALL000644 000767 000024 00000001712 12253146367 015541 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 This is the Perl distribution Test-Warnings. Installing Test-Warnings is straightforward. ## Installation with cpanm If you have cpanm, you only need one line: % cpanm Test::Warnings If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to pass the "-S" flag to cpanm, which uses sudo to install the module: % cpanm -S Test::Warnings ## Installing with the CPAN shell Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do: % cpan Test::Warnings ## Manual installation As a last resort, you can manually install it. Download the tarball, untar it, then build it: % perl Build.PL % ./Build && ./Build test Then install it: % ./Build install If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to run: % sudo ./Build install ## Documentation Test-Warnings documentation is available as POD. 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Test-Warnings-0.013/README000644 000767 000024 00000000464 12253146367 015373 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 This archive contains the distribution Test-Warnings, version 0.013: Test for warnings and the lack of them This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Karen Etheridge. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. Test-Warnings-0.013/README.md000644 000767 000024 00000017602 12253146367 015774 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 # NAME Test::Warnings - Test for warnings and the lack of them # VERSION version 0.013 # SYNOPSIS use Test::More; use Test::Warnings; pass('yay!'); done_testing; emits TAP: ok 1 - yay! ok 2 - no (unexpected) warnings (via done_testing) 1..2 and: use Test::More tests => 3; use Test::Warnings 0.005 ':all'; pass('yay!'); like(warning { warn "oh noes!" }, qr/^oh noes/, 'we warned'); emits TAP: ok 1 - yay! ok 2 - we warned ok 3 - no (unexpected) warnings (via END block) 1..3 # DESCRIPTION If you've ever tried to use [Test::NoWarnings](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::NoWarnings) to confirm there are no warnings generated by your tests, combined with the convenience of `done_testing` to not have to declare a [test count](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::More#I-love-it-when-a-plan-comes-together), you'll have discovered that these two features do not play well together, as the test count will be calculated _before_ the warnings test is run, resulting in a TAP error. (See `examples/test_nowarnings.pl` in this distribution for a demonstration.) This module is intended to be used as a drop-in replacement for [Test::NoWarnings](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::NoWarnings): it also adds an extra test, but runs this test _before_ `done_testing` calculates the test count, rather than after. It does this by hooking into `done_testing` as well as via an `END` block. You can declare a plan, or not, and things will still Just Work. It is actually equivalent to: use Test::NoWarnings 1.04 ':early'; as warnings are still printed normally as they occur. You are safe, and enthusiastically encouraged, to perform a global search-replace of the above with `use Test::Warnings;` whether or not your tests have a plan. It can also be used as a replacement for [Test::Warn](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Warn), if you wish to test the content of expected warnings; read on to find out how. # FUNCTIONS The following functions are available for import (not included by default; you can also get all of them by importing the tag `:all`): ## `allow_warnings([bool])` - EXPERIMENTAL - MAY BE REMOVED When passed a true value, or no value at all, subsequent warnings will not result in a test failure; when passed a false value, subsequent warnings will result in a test failure. Initial value is `false`. When warnings are allowed, any warnings will instead be emitted via [Test::Builder::note](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Builder#Output). ## `allowing_warnings` - EXPERIMENTAL - MAY BE REMOVED Returns whether we are currently allowing warnings (set by `allow_warnings` as described above). ## `had_no_warnings()` Tests whether there have been any warnings so far, not preceded by an `allowing_warnings` call. It is run automatically at the end of all tests, but can also be called manually at any time, as often as desired. ## `warnings( { code } )` Given a code block, runs the block and returns a list of all the (not previously allowed via `allow_warnings`) warnings issued within. This lets you test for the presence of warnings that you not only would _allow_, but _must_ be issued. Testing functions are not provided; given the strings returned, you can test these yourself using your favourite testing functions, such as [Test::More::is](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::More) or [Test::Deep::cmp_deeply](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Deep). Warnings generated by this code block are _NOT_ propagated further. However, since they are returned from this function with their filename and line numbers intact, you can re-issue them yourself immediately after calling `warnings(...)`, if desired. ## `warning( { code } )` Same as `warnings( { code } )`, except a scalar is always returned - the single warning produced, if there was one, or an arrayref otherwise -- which can be more convenient to use than `warnings()` if you are expecting exactly one warning. However, you are advised to capture the result from `warning()` into a temp variable so you can dump its value if it doesn't contain what you expect. e.g. with this test: like( warning { foo() }, qr/^this is a warning/, 'got a warning from foo()', ); if you get two warnings (or none) back instead of one, you'll get an arrayref, which will result in an unhelpful test failure message like: # Failed test 'got a warning from foo()' # at t/mytest.t line 10. # 'ARRAY(0xdeadbeef)' # doesn't match '(?^:^this is a warning)' So instead, change your test to: my $warning = warning { foo() }; like( $warning, qr/^this is a warning/, 'got a warning from foo()', ) or diag 'got warning(s): ', explain($warning); # IMPORT OPTIONS - `:all` - Imports all functions listed above - `:no_end_test` - Disables the addition of a `had_no_warnings` test via `END` or `done_testing` # CAVEATS Sometimes new warnings can appear in Perl that should __not__ block installation -- for example, smartmatch was recently deprecated in perl 5.17.11, so now any distribution that uses smartmatch and also tests for warnings cannot be installed under 5.18.0. You might want to consider only making warnings fail tests in an author environment -- you can do this with the [if](https://metacpan.org/pod/if) pragma: use if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} || $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}, 'Test::Warnings'; In future versions of this module, when interfaces are added to test the content of warnings, there will likely be additional sugar available to indicate that warnings should be checked only in author tests (or TODO when not in author testing), but will still provide exported subs. Comments are enthusiastically solicited - drop me an email, write up an RT ticket, or come by `#perl-qa` on irc! __Achtung!__ This is not a great idea: sub warning_like(&$;$) { my ($code, $pattern, $name) = @_; like( &warning($code), $pattern, $name ); } warning_like(sub { }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the warning'); If the code in the `...` is going to warn with a stack trace with the arguments to each subroutine in its call stack (for example via `Carp::cluck`, the test name, "foo appears in the warning" will itself be matched by the regex. Instead, write this: like( warning { ... }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the warning' ); # TO DO (i.e. POSSIBLE FEATURES COMING IN FUTURE RELEASES) - `allow_warnings(qr/.../)` - allow some warnings and not others - more sophisticated handling in subtests - if we save some state on the [Test::Builder](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Builder) object itself, we can allow warnings in a subtest and then the state will revert when the subtest ends, as well as check for warnings at the end of every subtest via `done_testing`. - sugar for making failures TODO when testing outside an author environment # SUPPORT Bugs may be submitted through [https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Test-Warnings](https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Test-Warnings). I am also usually active on irc, as 'ether' at `irc.perl.org`. # SEE ALSO - [Test::NoWarnings](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::NoWarnings) - [Test::FailWarnings](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::FailWarnings) - [blogs.perl.org: YANWT (Yet Another No-Warnings Tester)](http://blogs.perl.org/users/ether/2013/03/yanwt-yet-another-no-warnings-tester.html) - [strictures](https://metacpan.org/pod/strictures) - which makes all warnings fatal in tests, hence lessening the need for special warning testing [Test::Warn](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Warn) [Test::Fatal](https://metacpan.org/pod/Test::Fatal) # AUTHOR Karen Etheridge # COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Karen Etheridge. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. # CONTRIBUTORS - Graham Knop - Leon Timmermans Test-Warnings-0.013/t/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 014752 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/weaver.ini000644 000767 000024 00000000114 12253146367 016475 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 [@Default] [-Transformer] transformer = List [-StopWords] [Contributors] Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 015142 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/author/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 016444 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 016562 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/changes_has_content.t000644 000767 000024 00000002011 12253146367 022736 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use Test::More tests => 2; note 'Checking Changes'; my $changes_file = 'Changes'; my $newver = '0.013'; 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; } Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/clean-namespaces.t000644 000767 000024 00000000252 12253146367 022145 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.94; use Test::CleanNamespaces; subtest all_namespaces_clean => sub { all_namespaces_clean() }; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/cpan-changes.t000644 000767 000024 00000000263 12253146367 021277 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More 0.96 tests => 2; use_ok('Test::CPAN::Changes'); subtest 'changes_ok' => sub { changes_file_ok('Changes'); }; done_testing(); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/distmeta.t000644 000767 000024 00000000217 12253146367 020561 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use Test::More; eval "use Test::CPAN::Meta"; plan skip_all => "Test::CPAN::Meta required for testing META.yml" if $@; meta_yaml_ok(); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/eol.t000644 000767 000024 00000000240 12253146367 017522 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; eval 'use Test::EOL'; plan skip_all => 'Test::EOL required' if $@; all_perl_files_ok({ trailing_whitespace => 1 }); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/kwalitee.t000644 000767 000024 00000000166 12253146367 020557 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Kwalitee 2.07 use strict; use warnings; use Test::Kwalitee; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/minimum-version.t000644 000767 000024 00000000266 12253146367 022111 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use Test::More; eval "use Test::MinimumVersion"; plan skip_all => "Test::MinimumVersion required for testing minimum versions" if $@; all_minimum_version_ok( qq{5.006} ); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/mojibake.t000644 000767 000024 00000000406 12253146367 020530 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings qw(all); use Test::More; ## no critic (ProhibitStringyEval, RequireCheckingReturnValueOfEval) eval q(use Test::Mojibake); plan skip_all => q(Test::Mojibake required for source encoding testing) if $@; all_files_encoding_ok(); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/no-tabs.t000644 000767 000024 00000000767 12253146367 020324 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::NoTabs 0.05 use Test::More 0.88; use Test::NoTabs; my @files = ( 'examples/no_plan.t', 'examples/sub.t', 'examples/synopsis_1.t', 'examples/synopsis_2.t', 'examples/test_nowarnings.pl', 'examples/test_warning_contents.t', 'examples/warning_like.t', 'examples/with_done_testing.t', 'examples/with_plan.t', 'lib/Test/Warnings.pm' ); notabs_ok($_) foreach @files; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/pod-coverage.t000644 000767 000024 00000000374 12253146367 021326 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.94; use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08; use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod; subtest all_pod_coverage_ok => sub { all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); }; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/pod-no404s.t000644 000767 000024 00000000527 12253146367 020562 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; foreach my $env_skip ( qw( SKIP_POD_NO404S AUTOMATED_TESTING ) ){ plan skip_all => "\$ENV{$env_skip} is set, skipping" if $ENV{$env_skip}; } eval "use Test::Pod::No404s"; if ( $@ ) { plan skip_all => 'Test::Pod::No404s required for testing POD'; } else { all_pod_files_ok(); } Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/pod-syntax.t000644 000767 000024 00000000212 12253146367 021050 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.41"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.41 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/portability.t000644 000767 000024 00000000332 12253146367 021307 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; eval 'use Test::Portability::Files'; plan skip_all => 'Test::Portability::Files required for testing portability' if $@; options(test_one_dot => 0); run_tests(); Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/test-version.t000644 000767 000024 00000000643 12253146367 021414 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; # generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Version 0.002004 BEGIN { eval "use Test::Version; 1;" or die $@; } my @imports = ( 'version_all_ok' ); my $params = { is_strict => 1, has_version => 1, }; push @imports, $params if version->parse( $Test::Version::VERSION ) >= version->parse('1.002'); Test::Version->import(@imports); version_all_ok; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/release/unused-vars.t000644 000767 000024 00000000217 12253146367 021223 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.94; use Test::Vars; subtest 'all_vars_ok' => sub { all_vars_ok() }; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/author/00-compile.t000644 000767 000024 00000004155 12253146367 020503 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.039 use Test::More 0.94 tests => 10 + ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} ? 1 : 0); my @module_files = ( 'Test/Warnings.pm' ); my @scripts = ( 'examples/no_plan.t', 'examples/sub.t', 'examples/synopsis_1.t', 'examples/synopsis_2.t', 'examples/test_nowarnings.pl', 'examples/test_warning_contents.t', 'examples/warning_like.t', 'examples/with_done_testing.t', 'examples/with_plan.t' ); # no fake home requested my $inc_switch = -d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib'; use File::Spec; use IPC::Open3; use IO::Handle; open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!"; my @warnings; for my $lib (@module_files) { # see L my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, $inc_switch, '-e', "require q[$lib]"); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok"); if (@_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } foreach my $file (@scripts) { SKIP: { open my $fh, '<', $file or warn("Unable to open $file: $!"), next; my $line = <$fh>; close $fh and skip("$file isn't perl", 1) unless $line =~ /^#!.*?\bperl\b\s*(.*)$/; my @flags = $1 ? split(/\s+/, $1) : (); my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, $inc_switch, @flags, '-c', $file); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$file compiled ok"); # in older perls, -c output is simply the file portion of the path being tested if (@_warnings = grep { !/\bsyntax OK$/ } grep { chomp; $_ ne (File::Spec->splitpath($file))[2] } @_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } } is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found') if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}; BAIL_OUT("Compilation problems") if !Test::More->builder->is_passing; Test-Warnings-0.013/xt/author/pod-spell.t000644 000767 000024 00000000466 12253146367 020536 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; # generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::PodSpelling 2.006001 use Test::Spelling 0.12; use Pod::Wordlist; add_stopwords(); all_pod_files_spelling_ok( qw( bin lib ) ); __DATA__ Karen Etheridge ether Graham Knop haarg Leon Timmermans fawaka lib Test Warnings Test-Warnings-0.013/t/00-report-prereqs.t000644 000767 000024 00000006703 12253146367 020354 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; # This test was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::ReportPrereqs 0.010 use Test::More tests => 1; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::Spec::Functions; use List::Util qw/max/; my @modules = qw( CPAN::Meta CPAN::Meta::Requirements Exporter ExtUtils::MakeMaker File::Spec::Functions List::Util Module::Build::Tiny Test::Builder Test::Deep Test::More Test::Tester if parent perl strict warnings ); my %exclude = map {; $_ => 1 } qw( ); my ($source) = grep { -f $_ } qw/MYMETA.json MYMETA.yml META.json/; $source = "META.yml" unless defined $source; # replace modules with dynamic results from MYMETA.json if we can # (hide CPAN::Meta from prereq scanner) my $cpan_meta = "CPAN::Meta"; my $cpan_meta_req = "CPAN::Meta::Requirements"; my $all_requires; if ( -f $source && eval "require $cpan_meta" ) { ## no critic if ( my $meta = eval { CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) } ) { # Get ALL modules mentioned in META (any phase/type) my $prereqs = $meta->prereqs; delete $prereqs->{develop} if not $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}; my %uniq = map {$_ => 1} map { keys %$_ } map { values %$_ } values %$prereqs; $uniq{$_} = 1 for @modules; # don't lose any static ones @modules = sort grep { ! $exclude{$_} } keys %uniq; # If verifying, merge 'requires' only for major phases if ( 1 ) { $prereqs = $meta->effective_prereqs; # get the object, not the hash if (eval "require $cpan_meta_req; 1") { ## no critic $all_requires = $cpan_meta_req->new; for my $phase ( qw/configure build test runtime/ ) { $all_requires->add_requirements( $prereqs->requirements_for($phase, 'requires') ); } } } } } my @reports = [qw/Version Module/]; my @dep_errors; my $req_hash = defined($all_requires) ? $all_requires->as_string_hash : {}; for my $mod ( @modules ) { next if $mod eq 'perl'; my $file = $mod; $file =~ s{::}{/}g; $file .= ".pm"; my ($prefix) = grep { -e catfile($_, $file) } @INC; if ( $prefix ) { my $ver = MM->parse_version( catfile($prefix, $file) ); $ver = "undef" unless defined $ver; # Newer MM should do this anyway push @reports, [$ver, $mod]; if ( 1 && $all_requires ) { my $req = $req_hash->{$mod}; if ( defined $req && length $req ) { if ( ! defined eval { version->parse($ver) } ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$ver' cannot be parsed (version '$req' required)"; } elsif ( ! $all_requires->accepts_module( $mod => $ver ) ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$ver' is not in required range '$req'"; } } } } else { push @reports, ["missing", $mod]; if ( 1 && $all_requires ) { my $req = $req_hash->{$mod}; if ( defined $req && length $req ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod is not installed (version '$req' required)"; } } } } if ( @reports ) { my $vl = max map { length $_->[0] } @reports; my $ml = max map { length $_->[1] } @reports; splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $vl, "-" x $ml]; diag "\nVersions for all modules listed in $source (including optional ones):\n", map {sprintf(" %*s %*s\n",$vl,$_->[0],-$ml,$_->[1])} @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=2 sts=2 sw=2 et: Test-Warnings-0.013/t/01-basic-tb0.9x.t000644 000767 000024 00000004150 12253146367 017460 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; # basic tests, using Test::Builder 0.98 or earlier. use Test::Tester 0.108; use Test::More; plan skip_all => 'These tests are only for Test::Builder 0.9x' if Test::Builder->VERSION >= 1.005; plan tests => 19; # avoid our done_testing hook # define our END block first, so it is run last (after TW's END) END { final_tests() if Test::Builder->VERSION < 1.005; } use Test::Warnings ':all'; # we swap out our $tb for Test::Tester's, so we can also test the results # of the END block... (although not all methods are supported!) Test::Warnings::_builder(my $capture = Test::Tester::capture()); allow_warnings; ok(allowing_warnings, 'warnings are now allowed'); warn 'this warning will not cause a failure'; had_no_warnings; # TEST 1 allow_warnings(0); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not allowed again'); warn 'oh noes, something warned!'; allow_warnings(undef); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are still not allowed'); had_no_warnings('no warnings, with a custom name'); # TEST 2 # now we "END"... # this is run in the END block sub final_tests { my @tests = $capture->details; cmp_results( \@tests, [ { # TEST 1 actual_ok => 1, ok => 1, name => 'no (unexpected) warnings', type => '', diag => '', depth => undef, # not testable in END blocks }, { # TEST 2 actual_ok => 0, ok => 0, name => 'no warnings, with a custom name', type => '', diag => '', depth => undef, # not testable in END blocks }, { # END actual_ok => 0, ok => 0, name => 'no (unexpected) warnings (via END block)', type => '', diag => '', depth => undef, # not testable in END blocks }, ], 'all functionality ok, checking warnings via END block', ); } Test-Warnings-0.013/t/01-basic-tb2.t000644 000767 000024 00000005257 12253146367 017134 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; # basic tests, using Test::Builder 1.005/TB2. use Test::More; BEGIN { plan skip_all => 'These tests are only for Test::Builder 1.005+' if Test::Builder->VERSION < 1.005; } # define our END block first, so it is run last (after TW's and TB2::Module's END) END { final_tests() if Test::Builder->VERSION >= 1.005; } plan tests => 6; # avoid our done_testing hook use TB2::Tester; use Test::Warnings ':all'; # now recording TB events in a new coordinator # (code taken from TB2::Tester::capture) require TB2::TestState; my $state = TB2::TestState->default; my $our_ec = $state->push_coordinator; $our_ec->clear_formatters; $our_ec->history(TB2::History->new(store_events => 1)); my %lines; allow_warnings; ok(allowing_warnings, 'warnings are now allowed'); # test 1 warn 'this warning will not cause a failure'; had_no_warnings; $lines{test2} = __LINE__; allow_warnings(0); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not allowed again'); # test 3 warn 'oh noes, something warned!'; allow_warnings(undef); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are still not allowed'); #test 4 had_no_warnings('no warnings, with a custom name'); $lines{test5} = __LINE__; # now we "END"... # this is run in the END block sub final_tests { $state->pop_coordinator; my $results = $our_ec->history->results; result_like shift @$results, { name => 'warnings are now allowed', is_pass => 1, }, 'allowing_warnings() returned true'; result_like shift @$results, { name => 'no (unexpected) warnings', file => __FILE__, line => $lines{test2}, is_pass => 1, }, 'test 2 - had_no_warnings() produced a passing test'; result_like shift @$results, { name => 'warnings are not allowed again', is_pass => 1, }, 'allowing_warnings() returned false'; result_like shift @$results, { name => 'warnings are still not allowed', is_pass => 1, }, 'allowing_warnings still returned false'; result_like shift @$results, { name => 'no warnings, with a custom name', file => __FILE__, line => $lines{test5}, is_pass => 0, }, 'test 5 - had_no_warnings() produced a failing test'; result_like shift @$results, { name => 'no (unexpected) warnings (via END block)', file => __FILE__, line => 0, # END block has no line number is_pass => 0, }, 'test 5 - had_no_warnings() produced a failing test'; } Test-Warnings-0.013/t/02-done_testing.t000644 000767 000024 00000001412 12253146367 020036 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.88; use Test::Warnings; # testing our alteration of done_testing is a bit tricky, as (duh) once we've # called done_testing, we're done and cannot emit any further TAP. Therefore, # I'll do post-done_testing tests simply by diagnostics and via the exit code, # which should be enough for cpantesters to generate a failure report. pass('a passing test'); my $tb = Test::Builder->new; is($tb->current_test, 1, 'we have had one test so far'); # now our test count is 2 done_testing; # now our test count should be 3, and we cannot call any more test functions my $tests = $tb->current_test; if ($tests != 3) { note 'test count not ok - is ' . $tests . ', should be 3!'; exit 1; } note 'test count ok!'; Test-Warnings-0.013/t/03-subtest.t000644 000767 000024 00000001346 12253146367 017054 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.94; use Test::Warnings ':all'; is(1, 1, 'passing test'); my $had_no_warnings_called; { no strict 'refs'; my $orig = *{'Test::Warnings::had_no_warnings'}{CODE}; no warnings 'redefine'; *{'Test::Warnings::had_no_warnings'} = sub(;$) { $had_no_warnings_called++; $orig->(@_); }; } subtest 'here is a subtest' => sub { pass('another passing test'); # no test is added via the done_testing here done_testing; }; ok(!$had_no_warnings_called, 'had_no_warnings was not called via the subtest\'s done_testing'); done_testing; # we are done testing, so we need to signal our status via exit codes. exit($had_no_warnings_called ? 0 : 1); Test-Warnings-0.013/t/04-no-tests.t000644 000767 000024 00000000755 12253146367 017143 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More 0.88; # if all we do is load Test::Warnings and exit, we should not add a test at END # time. For one thing, this lets this distribution generate a compilation test # without trying to run a plan-less test. # last in, first out: Test::Warnings's END will run after this one END { is(Test::Builder->new->current_test, 0, 'no tests run during END'); # might as well throw this in for good measure ;) done_testing; } use Test::Warnings; Test-Warnings-0.013/t/05-no-end-block.t000644 000767 000024 00000000655 12253146367 017637 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More tests => 1; # avoid our done_testing hook END { final_tests(); } use Test::Warnings ':no_end_test'; warn 'this warning should not be caught'; pass 'a passing test, to keep the harness happy'; # this is run in the END block sub final_tests { # if there was anything else than 1 test run, then we will fail exit (Test::Builder->new->current_test <=> 1); } Test-Warnings-0.013/t/06-skip-all.t000644 000767 000024 00000000321 12253146367 017072 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; use Test::Warnings ':all'; eval 'use Foo::Bar::Baz'; plan skip_all => 'Need Foo::Bar::Baz to continue!' if $@; fail('we should not ever get here'); Test-Warnings-0.013/t/07-no_plan.t000644 000767 000024 00000001447 12253146367 017017 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; # we intended to insert a test at END time whenever: # - done_testing has not been run, # - AND ':no_end_test' is not imported, # - AND EITHER at least one test has been run, OR there was a plan. # before v0.003, these last two conditions were also ANDed, so we # never got a test added when we were running tests without a plan # and terminated without done_testing (such as terminating a forked # process). use Test::More 'no_plan'; # define our END block first, so it is run last (after TW's END) END { final_tests(); } use Test::Warnings; pass('this is a passing test'); # now we "END"... sub final_tests { is( Test::Builder->new->current_test, 2, 'two tests have been run (the pass, and our no-warnings-via-END test)', ); } Test-Warnings-0.013/t/08-use-if.t000644 000767 000024 00000000377 12253146367 016563 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.88; pass 'here is a passing test, to keep plan happy'; use if $ENV{FOO} || $ENV{BAR}, 'Test::Warnings'; warn 'this is not a fatal warning, because Test::Warnings is not loaded'; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/t/09-warnings-contents.t000644 000767 000024 00000003705 12253146367 021055 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More 0.88; use Test::Warnings ':all'; use Test::Deep; { my @lines; my @warnings = warnings { warn 'testing 1 2 3'; push @lines, __LINE__; }; my $file = __FILE__; cmp_deeply( \@warnings, [ "testing 1 2 3 at $file line $lines[0].\n", ], 'warnings() successfully captured the warning', ); my $warning = warning { warn 'testing 1 2 3'; push @lines, __LINE__; }; is( $warning, "testing 1 2 3 at $file line $lines[1].\n", 'warning() successfully the warning as a string', ); } { my @lines; my @warnings = warnings { warn 'testing 1 2 3'; push @lines, __LINE__; warn 'another warning'; push @lines, __LINE__; }; my $file = __FILE__; cmp_deeply( \@warnings, [ "testing 1 2 3 at $file line $lines[0].\n", "another warning at $file line $lines[1].\n", ], 'warnings() successfully captured all warnings', ); my $warning = warning { warn 'testing 1 2 3'; push @lines, __LINE__; warn 'another warning'; push @lines, __LINE__; }; cmp_deeply( $warning, [ "testing 1 2 3 at $file line $lines[2].\n", "another warning at $file line $lines[3].\n", ], 'warning() successfully captured all warnings as a scalar ref', ); } { my @warnings = warnings { note 'no warning here'; note 'nor here'; }; cmp_deeply( \@warnings, [ ], 'warnings() successfully captured all warnings (none!)', ); my $warning = warning { note 'no warning here'; note 'nor here'; }; cmp_deeply( $warning, [ ], 'warning() successfully captured all warnings (none!)', ); is(@$warning, 0, 'warning() reports zero warnings caught'); } done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/t/10-no-done_testing.t000644 000767 000024 00000000622 12253146367 020451 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; END { final_tests(); } use Test::Warnings ':no_end_test'; warn 'this warning should not be caught'; pass 'a passing test to keep done_testing happy'; done_testing; # this is run in the END block sub final_tests { # if there was anything else than 1 test run, then we will fail exit (Test::Builder->new->current_test <=> 1); } Test-Warnings-0.013/t/11-double-use.t000644 000767 000024 00000000743 12253146367 017426 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More tests => 1; END { final_tests(); } use Test::Warnings 'warning'; # should not add an END test use Test::Warnings ':no_end_test'; warn 'this warning should not be caught'; like(warning { warn 'ohhai' }, qr/^ohhai/, 'warning() was imported'); # this is run in the END block sub final_tests { # if there was anything else than 1 test run, then we will fail exit (Test::Builder->new->current_test <=> 1); } Test-Warnings-0.013/t/50-examples-synopsis_1.t000644 000767 000024 00000000105 12253146367 021300 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; do 'examples/synopsis_1.t'; Test-Warnings-0.013/t/50-examples-synopsis_2.t000644 000767 000024 00000000106 12253146367 021302 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; do 'examples/synopsis_2.t'; Test-Warnings-0.013/t/50-examples-test_warning_contents.t000644 000767 000024 00000000120 12253146367 023607 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; do 'examples/test_warning_contents.t'; Test-Warnings-0.013/lib/Test/000755 000767 000024 00000000000 12253146367 016174 5ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 Test-Warnings-0.013/lib/Test/Warnings.pm000644 000767 000024 00000025235 12253146367 020331 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; package Test::Warnings; { $Test::Warnings::VERSION = '0.013'; } # git description: v0.012-7-g76a896b BEGIN { $Test::Warnings::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:ETHER'; } # ABSTRACT: Test for warnings and the lack of them use parent 'Exporter'; use Test::Builder; our @EXPORT_OK = qw( allow_warnings allowing_warnings had_no_warnings warnings warning ); our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => \@EXPORT_OK ); my $warnings_allowed; my $forbidden_warnings_found; my $done_testing_called; my $no_end_test; sub import { # END block will check for this status my @symbols = grep { $_ ne ':no_end_test' } @_; $no_end_test = (@symbols != @_); __PACKAGE__->export_to_level(1, @symbols); } # for testing this module only! my $tb; sub _builder(;$) { if (not @_) { $tb ||= Test::Builder->new; return $tb; } $tb = shift; } $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { my $msg = shift; if ($warnings_allowed) { Test::Builder->new->note($msg); } else { warn $msg; $forbidden_warnings_found++; } }; sub warnings(&) { my $code = shift; my @warnings; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @warnings, shift; }; $code->(); @warnings; } sub warning(&) { my @warnings = &warnings(@_); return @warnings == 1 ? $warnings[0] : \@warnings; } if (Test::Builder->can('done_testing')) { # monkeypatch Test::Builder::done_testing: # check for any forbidden warnings, and record that we have done so # so we do not check again via END no strict 'refs'; my $orig = *{'Test::Builder::done_testing'}{CODE}; no warnings 'redefine'; *{'Test::Builder::done_testing'} = sub { # only do this at the end of all tests, not at the end of a subtest my $builder = _builder; my $in_subtest_sub = $builder->can('in_subtest'); if (not $no_end_test and not ($in_subtest_sub ? $builder->$in_subtest_sub : $builder->parent)) { local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 3; had_no_warnings('no (unexpected) warnings (via done_testing)'); $done_testing_called = 1; } $orig->(@_); }; } END { if (not $no_end_test and not $done_testing_called # skip this if there is no plan and no tests have been run (e.g. # compilation tests of this module!) and (_builder->expected_tests or _builder->current_test > 0) ) { local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; had_no_warnings('no (unexpected) warnings (via END block)'); } } # setter sub allow_warnings(;$) { $warnings_allowed = @_ || defined $_[0] ? $_[0] : 1; } # getter sub allowing_warnings() { $warnings_allowed } # call at any time to assert no (unexpected) warnings so far sub had_no_warnings(;$) { _builder->ok(!$forbidden_warnings_found, shift || 'no (unexpected) warnings'); } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =for :stopwords Karen Etheridge Graham Knop Leon Timmermans smartmatch TODO Achtung subtest subtests irc YANWT =head1 NAME Test::Warnings - Test for warnings and the lack of them =head1 VERSION version 0.013 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Test::More; use Test::Warnings; pass('yay!'); done_testing; emits TAP: ok 1 - yay! ok 2 - no (unexpected) warnings (via done_testing) 1..2 and: use Test::More tests => 3; use Test::Warnings 0.005 ':all'; pass('yay!'); like(warning { warn "oh noes!" }, qr/^oh noes/, 'we warned'); emits TAP: ok 1 - yay! ok 2 - we warned ok 3 - no (unexpected) warnings (via END block) 1..3 =head1 DESCRIPTION If you've ever tried to use L to confirm there are no warnings generated by your tests, combined with the convenience of C to not have to declare a L, you'll have discovered that these two features do not play well together, as the test count will be calculated I the warnings test is run, resulting in a TAP error. (See C in this distribution for a demonstration.) This module is intended to be used as a drop-in replacement for L: it also adds an extra test, but runs this test I C calculates the test count, rather than after. It does this by hooking into C as well as via an C block. You can declare a plan, or not, and things will still Just Work. It is actually equivalent to: use Test::NoWarnings 1.04 ':early'; as warnings are still printed normally as they occur. You are safe, and enthusiastically encouraged, to perform a global search-replace of the above with C whether or not your tests have a plan. It can also be used as a replacement for L, if you wish to test the content of expected warnings; read on to find out how. =head1 FUNCTIONS The following functions are available for import (not included by default; you can also get all of them by importing the tag C<:all>): =head2 C<< allow_warnings([bool]) >> - EXPERIMENTAL - MAY BE REMOVED When passed a true value, or no value at all, subsequent warnings will not result in a test failure; when passed a false value, subsequent warnings will result in a test failure. Initial value is C. When warnings are allowed, any warnings will instead be emitted via L. =head2 C - EXPERIMENTAL - MAY BE REMOVED Returns whether we are currently allowing warnings (set by C as described above). =head2 C<< had_no_warnings() >> Tests whether there have been any warnings so far, not preceded by an C call. It is run automatically at the end of all tests, but can also be called manually at any time, as often as desired. =head2 C<< warnings( { code } ) >> Given a code block, runs the block and returns a list of all the (not previously allowed via C) warnings issued within. This lets you test for the presence of warnings that you not only would I, but I be issued. Testing functions are not provided; given the strings returned, you can test these yourself using your favourite testing functions, such as L or L. Warnings generated by this code block are I propagated further. However, since they are returned from this function with their filename and line numbers intact, you can re-issue them yourself immediately after calling C, if desired. =head2 C<< warning( { code } ) >> Same as C<< warnings( { code } ) >>, except a scalar is always returned - the single warning produced, if there was one, or an arrayref otherwise -- which can be more convenient to use than C if you are expecting exactly one warning. However, you are advised to capture the result from C into a temp variable so you can dump its value if it doesn't contain what you expect. e.g. with this test: like( warning { foo() }, qr/^this is a warning/, 'got a warning from foo()', ); if you get two warnings (or none) back instead of one, you'll get an arrayref, which will result in an unhelpful test failure message like: # Failed test 'got a warning from foo()' # at t/mytest.t line 10. # 'ARRAY(0xdeadbeef)' # doesn't match '(?^:^this is a warning)' So instead, change your test to: my $warning = warning { foo() }; like( $warning, qr/^this is a warning/, 'got a warning from foo()', ) or diag 'got warning(s): ', explain($warning); =head1 IMPORT OPTIONS =over 4 =item * C<:all> - Imports all functions listed above =item * C<:no_end_test> - Disables the addition of a C test via C or C =back =head1 CAVEATS Sometimes new warnings can appear in Perl that should B block installation -- for example, smartmatch was recently deprecated in perl 5.17.11, so now any distribution that uses smartmatch and also tests for warnings cannot be installed under 5.18.0. You might want to consider only making warnings fail tests in an author environment -- you can do this with the L pragma: use if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} || $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}, 'Test::Warnings'; In future versions of this module, when interfaces are added to test the content of warnings, there will likely be additional sugar available to indicate that warnings should be checked only in author tests (or TODO when not in author testing), but will still provide exported subs. Comments are enthusiastically solicited - drop me an email, write up an RT ticket, or come by C<#perl-qa> on irc! B This is not a great idea: sub warning_like(&$;$) { my ($code, $pattern, $name) = @_; like( &warning($code), $pattern, $name ); } warning_like(sub { }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the warning'); If the code in the C<...> is going to warn with a stack trace with the arguments to each subroutine in its call stack (for example via C, the test name, "foo appears in the warning" will itself be matched by the regex. Instead, write this: like( warning { ... }, qr/foo/, 'foo appears in the warning' ); =head1 TO DO (i.e. POSSIBLE FEATURES COMING IN FUTURE RELEASES) =over =item * C<< allow_warnings(qr/.../) >> - allow some warnings and not others =item * more sophisticated handling in subtests - if we save some state on the L object itself, we can allow warnings in a subtest and then the state will revert when the subtest ends, as well as check for warnings at the end of every subtest via C. =item * sugar for making failures TODO when testing outside an author environment =back =head1 SUPPORT Bugs may be submitted through L. I am also usually active on irc, as 'ether' at C. =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L - which makes all warnings fatal in tests, hence lessening the need for special warning testing =back L L =head1 AUTHOR Karen Etheridge =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Karen Etheridge. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 CONTRIBUTORS =over 4 =item * Graham Knop =item * Leon Timmermans =back =cut Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/no_plan.t000644 000767 000024 00000001116 12253146367 020137 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; use Test::Warnings ':all'; is(1, 1, 'passing test'); had_no_warnings; ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not currently allowed'); allow_warnings; ok(allowing_warnings, 'warnings are now allowed'); warn 'this warning will not cause a failure'; had_no_warnings; allow_warnings(0); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not allowed again'); warn 'oh noes, something warned!'; # this will now fail. had_no_warnings; # had_no_warnings will be called automatically from END # done_testing not called... will cause a test failure Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/sub.t000644 000767 000024 00000000446 12253146367 017307 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More tests => 4; use Test::Warnings ':all'; sub foo { is(1, 1, 'passing test'); had_no_warnings; warn 'this warning will cause a failure'; had_no_warnings; # failing test } foo; # END will generate a failing test too Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/synopsis_1.t000644 000767 000024 00000000134 12253146367 020617 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Warnings; pass('yay!'); done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/synopsis_2.t000644 000767 000024 00000000236 12253146367 020623 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 3; use Test::Warnings ':all'; pass('yay!'); like(warning { warn "oh noes!" }, qr/^oh noes/, 'we warned'); Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/test_nowarnings.pl000644 000767 000024 00000000155 12253146367 022107 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::NoWarnings 1.04 ':early'; pass('yay!'); done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/test_warning_contents.t000644 000767 000024 00000001063 12253146367 023133 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More tests => 2; use Test::Warnings ':all'; use Test::Deep; my @lines; my @warnings = warnings { warn 'testing 1 2 3'; push @lines, __LINE__; warn 'another warning'; push @lines, __LINE__; }; my $file = __FILE__; cmp_deeply( \@warnings, [ "testing 1 2 3 at $file line $lines[0].\n", "another warning at $file line $lines[1].\n", ], 'successfully captured all warnings', ); # make these warnings visible allow_warnings; warn $_ foreach @warnings; allow_warnings(0); Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/warning_like.t000644 000767 000024 00000000741 12253146367 021165 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; use Test::Warnings ':all'; use Carp 'cluck'; sub warning_like(&$;$) { my ($code, $pattern, $name) = @_; like( &warning($code), $pattern, $name ); } warning_like(sub { cluck 'blah blah' }, qr/foo/, 'foo seems to appear in the warning'); # the test only passes when we invert it unlike( ( warning { cluck 'blah blah' } || '' ), qr/foo/, 'foo does NOT ACTUALLY appear in the warning', ); done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/with_done_testing.t000644 000767 000024 00000001132 12253146367 022224 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; use Test::Warnings ':all'; is(1, 1, 'passing test'); had_no_warnings; ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not currently allowed'); allow_warnings; ok(allowing_warnings, 'warnings are now allowed'); warn 'this warning will not cause a failure'; had_no_warnings; allow_warnings(0); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not allowed again'); warn 'oh noes, something warned!'; # this will now fail. had_no_warnings; note 'we are done; call done_testing to signal completion. had_no_warnings will be called automatically.'; done_testing; Test-Warnings-0.013/examples/with_plan.t000644 000767 000024 00000001074 12253146367 020501 0ustar00etherstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More tests => 8; use Test::Warnings ':all'; is(1, 1, 'passing test'); had_no_warnings; ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not currently allowed'); allow_warnings; ok(allowing_warnings, 'warnings are now allowed'); warn 'this warning will not cause a failure'; had_no_warnings; allow_warnings(0); ok(!allowing_warnings, 'warnings are not allowed again'); warn 'oh noes, something warned!'; # this will now fail. had_no_warnings; note 'we are done; had_no_warnings will be called automatically via END block.';