package Test2::Tools::Class; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.000111'; use Test2::API qw/context/; use Test2::Util::Ref qw/render_ref/; use Scalar::Util qw/blessed/; our @EXPORT = qw/can_ok isa_ok DOES_ok/; use base 'Exporter'; # For easier grepping # sub isa_ok is defined here # sub can_ok is defined here # sub DOES_ok is defined here BEGIN { for my $op (qw/isa can DOES/) { my $sub = sub($;@) { my ($thing, @args) = @_; my $ctx = context(); my (@items, $name); if (ref($args[0]) eq 'ARRAY') { $name = $args[1]; @items = @{$args[0]}; } else { @items = @args; } my $thing_name = ref($thing) ? render_ref($thing) : defined($thing) ? "$thing" : ""; $thing_name =~ s/\n/\\n/g; $thing_name =~ s/#//g; $thing_name =~ s/\(0x[a-f0-9]+\)//gi; $name ||= @items == 1 ? "$thing_name\->$op('$items[0]')" : "$thing_name\->$op(...)"; unless (defined($thing) && (blessed($thing) || !ref($thing) && length($thing))) { my $thing = defined($thing) ? ref($thing) || "'$thing'" : ''; $ctx->ok(0, $name, ["$thing is neither a blessed reference or a package name."]); $ctx->release; return 0; } unless(UNIVERSAL->can($op) || $thing->can($op)) { $ctx->skip($name, "'$op' is not supported on this platform"); $ctx->release; return 1; } my $file = $ctx->trace->file; my $line = $ctx->trace->line; my @bad; for my $item (@items) { my ($bool, $ok, $err); { local ($@, $!); $ok = eval qq/#line $line "$file"\n\$bool = \$thing->$op(\$item); 1/; $err = $@; } die $err unless $ok; next if $bool; push @bad => $item; } $ctx->ok( !@bad, $name, [map { "Failed: $thing_name\->$op('$_')" } @bad]); $ctx->release; return !@bad; }; no strict 'refs'; *{$op . "_ok"} = $sub; } } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Tools::Class - Test2 implementation of the tools for testing classes. =head1 DESCRIPTION L based tools for validating classes and objects. These are similar to some tools from L, but they have a more consistent interface. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Test2::Tools::Class; isa_ok($CLASS_OR_INSTANCE, $PARENT_CLASS1, $PARENT_CLASS2, ...); isa_ok($CLASS_OR_INSTANCE, [$PARENT_CLASS1, $PARENT_CLASS2, ...], "Test Name"); can_ok($CLASS_OR_INSTANCE, $METHOD1, $METHOD2, ...); can_ok($CLASS_OR_INSTANCE, [$METHOD1, $METHOD2, ...], "Test Name"); DOES_ok($CLASS_OR_INSTANCE, $ROLE1, $ROLE2, ...); DOES_ok($CLASS_OR_INSTANCE, [$ROLE1, $ROLE2, ...], "Test Name"); =head1 EXPORTS All subs are exported by default. =over 4 =item can_ok($thing, @methods) =item can_ok($thing, \@methods, $test_name) This checks that C<$thing> (either a class name, or a blessed instance) has the specified methods. If the second argument is an arrayref then it will be used as the list of methods leaving the third argument to be the test name. =item isa_ok($thing, @classes) =item isa_ok($thing, \@classes, $test_name) This checks that C<$thing> (either a class name, or a blessed instance) is or subclasses the specified classes. If the second argument is an arrayref then it will be used as the list of classes leaving the third argument to be the test name. =item DOES_ok($thing, @roles) =item DOES_ok($thing, \@roles, $test_name) This checks that C<$thing> (either a class name, or a blessed instance) does the specified roles. If the second argument is an arrayref then it will be used as the list of roles leaving the third argument to be the test name. B This uses the C<< $class->DOES(...) >> method, not the C method Moose provides. B Not all perls have the C method, if you use this on those perls the test will be skipped. =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2017 Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut