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Edit File: fail.t
#!perl -w # Simple test of what failure output looks like BEGIN { if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) { chdir 't'; @INC = ('../lib', 'lib'); } else { unshift @INC, 't/lib'; } } use strict; # Normalize the output whether we're running under Test::Harness or not. local $ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} = 0; use Test::Builder; use Test::Builder::NoOutput; # TB methods expect to be wrapped my $ok = sub { shift->ok(@_) }; my $plan = sub { shift->plan(@_) }; my $done_testing = sub { shift->done_testing(@_) }; my $Test = Test::Builder->new; # Set up a builder to record some failing tests. { my $tb = Test::Builder::NoOutput->create; $tb->$plan( tests => 5 ); #line 28 $tb->$ok( 1, 'passing' ); $tb->$ok( 2, 'passing still' ); $tb->$ok( 3, 'still passing' ); $tb->$ok( 0, 'oh no!' ); $tb->$ok( 0, 'damnit' ); $tb->_ending; $Test->is_eq($tb->read('out'), <<OUT); 1..5 ok 1 - passing ok 2 - passing still ok 3 - still passing not ok 4 - oh no! not ok 5 - damnit OUT $Test->is_eq($tb->read('err'), <<ERR); # Failed test 'oh no!' # at $0 line 31. # Failed test 'damnit' # at $0 line 32. # Looks like you failed 2 tests of 5. ERR $Test->$done_testing(2); }
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