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NAMETest::Parser::lhcs_regression - Perl module to parse output from runs of the Linux Hotplug CPU Support (lhcs_regression) testsuite.SYNOPSISuse Test::Parser::lhcs_regression; my $parser = new Test::Parser::LTP; $parser->parse($text); printf("Num Executed: %8d\n", $parser->num_executed()); printf("Num Passed: %8d\n", $parser->num_passed()); printf("Num Failed: %8d\n", $parser->num_failed()); printf("Num Skipped: %8d\n", $parser->num_skipped()); Additional information is available from the subroutines listed below and from the Test::Parser baseclass. DESCRIPTIONThis module provides a way to extract information out of lhcs_regression test run output.FUNCTIONSAlso see Test::Parser for functions available from the base class.new()Creates a new Test::Parser::lhcs_regression instance. Also calls the Test::Parser base class' new() routine. Takes no arguments.
Override of Test::Parser's default parse_line() routine to make it able to parse LTP output. The lhcs_regression format is simple, with each test case issuing a status line of the form "foobar.42 PASS: Blah blah". A regular expression in this subroutine matches lines that look like that, increments the passed/failed/skipped count accordingly, puts the info in a hash and adds it to the testcases array. AUTHORBryce Harrington <bryce@osdl.org>COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2006 Bryce Harrington. All Rights Reserved.This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSOTest::ParserPOD ERRORSHey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
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