Test2::Manual::Testing::Planning - The many ways to set a plan.
This tutorial covers the many ways of setting a plan.
The "plan()" function is provided by
Test2::Tools::Basic. This function lets you specify an exact number of tests
to run. This can be done at the start of testing, or at the end. This cannot
be done partway through testing.
use Test2::Tools::Basic;
plan(10); # 10 tests expected
...
The "done_testing()" function is provided by
Test2::Tools::Basic. This function will automatically set the plan to the
number of tests that were run. This must be used at the very end of testing.
use Test2::Tools::Basic;
...
done_testing();
The "skip_all()" function is provided by
Test2::Tools::Basic. This function will set the plan to
0, and exit the test immediately. You may provide a
skip reason that explains why the test should be skipped.
use Test2::Tools::Basic;
skip_all("This test will not run here") if ...;
...
A plan is simply an Test2::Event::Plan event that gets sent to the current hub.
You could always write your own tool to set the plan.
use Test2::API qw/context/;
sub set_plan {
my $count = @_;
my $ctx = context();
$ctx->send_event('Plan', max => $count);
$ctx->release;
return $count;
}
Test2::Manual - Primary index of the manual.
The source code repository for Test2-Manual can be found at
https://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Suite/.
- Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
- Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
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