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NAME

Venus::Test - Test Class

ABSTRACT

Test Class for Perl 5

SYNOPSIS

  package main;

  use Venus::Test;

  my $test = Venus::Test->new('t/Venus_Test.t');

  # $test->for('name');

  # $test->for('tagline');

  # $test->for('abstract');

  # $test->for('synopsis');

  # $test->done;

DESCRIPTION

This package aims to provide a standard for documenting Venus derived software projects, a framework writing tests, test automation, and documentation generation.

ATTRIBUTES

This package has the following attributes:

file

  file(string $data) (string)

The file attribute is read-write, accepts (string) values, and is required.

Since 3.55

file example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $set_file = $test->file("t/Venus_Test.t");

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"
file example 2
  # given: synopsis

  # given: example-1 file

  package main;

  my $get_file = $test->file;

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"

INHERITS

This package inherits behaviors from:

Venus::Kind

INTEGRATES

This package integrates behaviors from:

Venus::Role::Buildable

FUNCTIONS

This package provides the following functions:

test

  test(string $file) (Venus::Test)

The test function is exported automatically and returns a Venus::Test object for the test file given.

Since 0.09

test example 1
  package main;

  use Venus::Test;

  my $test = test 't/Venus_Test.t';

  # bless(..., "Venus::Test")

METHODS

This package provides the following methods:

collect

  collect(string $name, any @args) (any)

The collect method dispatches to the collect_data_for_${name} method indictated by the first argument and returns the result. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my ($collect) = $test->collect('name');

  # "Venus::Test"
collect example 2
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $collect = $test->collect('name');

  # ["Venus::Test"]

collect_data_for_abstract

  collect_data_for_abstract() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_abstract method uses "data" to fetch data for the abstract section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_abstract example 1
  # =abstract
  #
  # Example Test Documentation
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_abstract = $test->collect_data_for_abstract;

  # ["Example Test Documentation"]
collect_data_for_abstract example 2
  # =abstract
  #
  # Example Test Documentation
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_abstract) = $test->collect_data_for_abstract;

  # "Example Test Documentation"

collect_data_for_attribute

  collect_data_for_attribute(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_attribute method uses "data" to fetch data for the attribute $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_attribute example 1
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_attribute = $test->collect_data_for_attribute('name');

  # ["The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string."]
collect_data_for_attribute example 2
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_attribute) = $test->collect_data_for_attribute('name');

  # "The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string."

collect_data_for_authors

  collect_data_for_authors() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_authors method uses "data" to fetch data for the authors section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_authors example 1
  # =authors
  #
  # Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_authors = $test->collect_data_for_authors;

  # ["Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>"]
collect_data_for_authors example 2
  # =authors
  #
  # Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_authors) = $test->collect_data_for_authors;

  # "Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>"

collect_data_for_description

  collect_data_for_description() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_description method uses "data" to fetch data for the description section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_description example 1
  # =description
  #
  # This package provides an example class.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_description = $test->collect_data_for_description;

  # ["This package provides an example class."]
collect_data_for_description example 2
  # =description
  #
  # This package provides an example class.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_description) = $test->collect_data_for_description;

  # "This package provides an example class."

collect_data_for_encoding

  collect_data_for_encoding() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_encoding method uses "data" to fetch data for the encoding section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_encoding example 1
  # =encoding
  #
  # utf8
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_encoding = $test->collect_data_for_encoding;

  # ["UTF8"]
collect_data_for_encoding example 2
  # =encoding
  #
  # utf8
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_encoding) = $test->collect_data_for_encoding;

  # "UTF8"

collect_data_for_error

  collect_data_for_error(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_error method uses "data" to fetch data for the error $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_error example 1
  # =error error_on_unknown
  #
  # This package may raise an error_on_unknown error.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 error_on_unknown
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $error = $example->catch('error', {
  #     with => 'error_on_unknown',
  #   });
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_error = $test->collect_data_for_error('error_on_unknown');

  # ["This package may raise an error_on_unknown error."]
collect_data_for_error example 2
  # =error error_on_unknown
  #
  # This package may raise an error_on_unknown error.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 error_on_unknown
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $error = $example->catch('error', {
  #     with => 'error_on_unknown',
  #   });
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_error) = $test->collect_data_for_error('error_on_unknown');

  # "This package may raise an error_on_unknown error."

collect_data_for_example

  collect_data_for_example(number $numberm string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_example method uses "data" to fetch data for the example-$number $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_example example 1
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_example = $test->collect_data_for_example(1, 'name');

  # ['  # given: synopsis', '  my $name = $example->name;', '  # "..."']
collect_data_for_example example 2
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my @collect_data_for_example = $test->collect_data_for_example(1, 'name');

  # ('  # given: synopsis', '  my $name = $example->name;', '  # "..."')

collect_data_for_feature

  collect_data_for_feature(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_feature method uses "data" to fetch data for the feature $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_feature example 1
  # =feature noop
  #
  # This package is no particularly useful features.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_feature = $test->collect_data_for_feature('noop');

  # ["This package is no particularly useful features."]
collect_data_for_feature example 2
  # =feature noop
  #
  # This package is no particularly useful features.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_feature) = $test->collect_data_for_feature('noop');

  # "This package is no particularly useful features."

collect_data_for_function

  collect_data_for_function(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_function method uses "data" to fetch data for the function $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_function example 1
  # =function eg
  #
  # The eg function returns a new instance of Example.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $example = eg();
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_function = $test->collect_data_for_function('eg');

  # ["The eg function returns a new instance of Example."]
collect_data_for_function example 2
  # =function eg
  #
  # The eg function returns a new instance of Example.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $example = eg();
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_function) = $test->collect_data_for_function('eg');

  # "The eg function returns a new instance of Example."

collect_data_for_includes

  collect_data_for_includes() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_includes method uses "data" to fetch data for the includes section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_includes example 1
  # =includes
  #
  # function: eg
  #
  # method: prepare
  # method: execute
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_includes = $test->collect_data_for_includes;

  # ["function: eg", "method: prepare", "method: execute"]
collect_data_for_includes example 2
  # =includes
  #
  # function: eg
  #
  # method: prepare
  # method: execute
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my @collect_data_for_includes = $test->collect_data_for_includes;

  # ("function: eg", "method: prepare", "method: execute")

collect_data_for_inherits

  collect_data_for_inherits() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_inherits method uses "data" to fetch data for the inherits section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_inherits example 1
  # =inherits
  #
  # Venus::Core::Class
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_inherits = $test->collect_data_for_inherits;

  # ["Venus::Core::Class"]
collect_data_for_inherits example 2
  # =inherits
  #
  # Venus::Core::Class
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_inherits) = $test->collect_data_for_inherits;

  # "Venus::Core::Class"

collect_data_for_integrates

  collect_data_for_integrates() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_integrates method uses "data" to fetch data for the integrates section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_integrates example 1
  # =integrates
  #
  # Venus::Role::Catchable
  # Venus::Role::Throwable
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_integrates = $test->collect_data_for_integrates;

  # ["Venus::Role::Catchable\nVenus::Role::Throwable"]
collect_data_for_integrates example 2
  # =integrates
  #
  # Venus::Role::Catchable
  # Venus::Role::Throwable
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_integrates) = $test->collect_data_for_integrates;

  # "Venus::Role::Catchable\nVenus::Role::Throwable"

collect_data_for_layout

  collect_data_for_layout() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_layout method uses "data" to fetch data for the layout section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_layout example 1
  # =layout
  #
  # encoding
  # name
  # synopsis
  # description
  # attributes: attribute
  # authors
  # license
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_layout = $test->collect_data_for_layout;

  # ["encoding\nname\nsynopsis\ndescription\nattributes: attribute\nauthors\nlicense"]
collect_data_for_layout example 2
  # =layout
  #
  # encoding
  # name
  # synopsis
  # description
  # attributes: attribute
  # authors
  # license
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_layout) = $test->collect_data_for_layout;

  # "encoding\nname\nsynopsis\ndescription\nattributes: attribute\nauthors\nlicense"

collect_data_for_libraries

  collect_data_for_libraries() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_libraries method uses "data" to fetch data for the libraries section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_libraries example 1
  # =libraries
  #
  # Venus::Check
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_libraries = $test->collect_data_for_libraries;

  # ["Venus::Check"]
collect_data_for_libraries example 2
  # =libraries
  #
  # Venus::Check
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_libraries) = $test->collect_data_for_libraries;

  # "Venus::Check"

collect_data_for_license

  collect_data_for_license() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_license method uses "data" to fetch data for the license section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_license example 1
  # =license
  #
  # No license granted.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_license = $test->collect_data_for_license;

  # ["No license granted."]
collect_data_for_license example 2
  # =license
  #
  # No license granted.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_license) = $test->collect_data_for_license;

  # "No license granted."

collect_data_for_message

  collect_data_for_message(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_message method uses "data" to fetch data for the message $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_message example 1
  # =message accept
  #
  # The accept message represents acceptance.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 accept
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $accept = $example->accept;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_message = $test->collect_data_for_message('accept');

  # ["The accept message represents acceptance."]
collect_data_for_message example 2
  # =message accept
  #
  # The accept message represents acceptance.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 accept
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $accept = $example->accept;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_message) = $test->collect_data_for_message('accept');

  # "The accept message represents acceptance."

collect_data_for_metadata

  collect_data_for_metadata(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_metadata method uses "data" to fetch data for the metadata $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_metadata example 1
  # =method prepare
  #
  # The prepare method prepares for execution.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata prepare
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 prepare
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $prepare = $example->prepare;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_metadata = $test->collect_data_for_metadata('prepare');

  # ["{since => 1.2.3}"]
collect_data_for_metadata example 2
  # =method prepare
  #
  # The prepare method prepares for execution.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata prepare
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 prepare
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $prepare = $example->prepare;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_metadata) = $test->collect_data_for_metadata('prepare');

  # "{since => 1.2.3}"

collect_data_for_method

  collect_data_for_method(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_method method uses "data" to fetch data for the method $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_method example 1
  # =method execute
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata execute
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 execute
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_method = $test->collect_data_for_method('execute');

  # ["The execute method executes the logic."]
collect_data_for_method example 2
  # =method execute
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata execute
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 execute
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_method) = $test->collect_data_for_method('execute');

  # "The execute method executes the logic."

collect_data_for_name

  collect_data_for_name() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_name method uses "data" to fetch data for the name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_name example 1
  # =name

  # Example

  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_name = $test->collect_data_for_name;

  # ["Example"]
collect_data_for_name example 2
  # =name

  # Example

  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_name) = $test->collect_data_for_name;

  # "Example"

collect_data_for_operator

  collect_data_for_operator(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_operator method uses "data" to fetch data for the operator $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_operator example 1
  # =operator ("")
  #
  # This package overloads the C<""> operator.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 ("")
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $string = "$example";
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_operator = $test->collect_data_for_operator('("")');

  # ['This package overloads the C<""> operator.']
collect_data_for_operator example 2
  # =operator ("")
  #
  # This package overloads the C<""> operator.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 ("")
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $string = "$example";
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_operator) = $test->collect_data_for_operator('("")');

  # 'This package overloads the C<""> operator.'

collect_data_for_partials

  collect_data_for_partials() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_partials method uses "data" to fetch data for the partials section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_partials example 1
  # =partials
  #
  # t/path/to/other.t: present: authors
  # t/path/to/other.t: present: license
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_partials = $test->collect_data_for_partials;

  # ["t/path/to/other.t: present: authors\nt/path/to/other.t: present: license"]
collect_data_for_partials example 2
  # =partials
  #
  # t/path/to/other.t: present: authors
  # t/path/to/other.t: present: license
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_partials) = $test->collect_data_for_partials;

  # "t/path/to/other.t: present: authors\nt/path/to/other.t: present: license"

collect_data_for_project

  collect_data_for_project() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_project method uses "data" to fetch data for the project section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_project example 1
  # =project
  #
  # https://github.com/awncorp/example
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_project = $test->collect_data_for_project;

  # ["https://github.com/awncorp/example"]
collect_data_for_project example 2
  # =project
  #
  # https://github.com/awncorp/example
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_project) = $test->collect_data_for_project;

  # "https://github.com/awncorp/example"

collect_data_for_signature

  collect_data_for_signature(string $name) (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_signature method uses "data" to fetch data for the signature $name section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_signature example 1
  # =method execute
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =signature execute
  #
  #   execute() (boolean)
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata execute
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 execute
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_signature = $test->collect_data_for_signature('execute');

  # ["  execute() (boolean)"]
collect_data_for_signature example 2
  # =method execute
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =signature execute
  #
  #   execute() (boolean)
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata execute
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 execute
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_signature) = $test->collect_data_for_signature('execute');

  # "  execute() (boolean)"

collect_data_for_synopsis

  collect_data_for_synopsis() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_synopsis method uses "data" to fetch data for the synopsis section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_synopsis example 1
  # =synopsis
  #
  #   use Example;
  #
  #   my $example = Example->new;
  #
  #   # bless(..., "Example")
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_synopsis = $test->collect_data_for_synopsis;

  # ['  use Example;', '  my $example = Example->new;', '  # bless(..., "Example")']
collect_data_for_synopsis example 2
  # =synopsis
  #
  #   use Example;
  #
  #   my $example = Example->new;
  #
  #   # bless(..., "Example")
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my @collect_data_for_synopsis = $test->collect_data_for_synopsis;

  # ('  use Example;', '  my $example = Example->new;', '  # bless(..., "Example")')

collect_data_for_tagline

  collect_data_for_tagline() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_tagline method uses "data" to fetch data for the tagline section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_tagline example 1
  # =tagline
  #
  # Example Class
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_tagline = $test->collect_data_for_tagline;

  # ["Example Class"]
collect_data_for_tagline example 2
  # =tagline
  #
  # Example Class
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_tagline) = $test->collect_data_for_tagline;

  # "Example Class"

collect_data_for_version

  collect_data_for_version() (arrayref)

The collect_data_for_version method uses "data" to fetch data for the version section and returns the data. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

collect_data_for_version example 1
  # =version
  #
  # 1.2.3
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $collect_data_for_version = $test->collect_data_for_version;

  # ["1.2.3"]
collect_data_for_version example 2
  # =version
  #
  # 1.2.3
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my ($collect_data_for_version) = $test->collect_data_for_version;

  # "1.2.3"

data

  data() (Venus::Data)

The data method returns a Venus::Data object using "file" for parsing the test specification.

Since 3.55

data example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $data = $test->data;

  # bless(..., "Venus::Data")

done

  done() (any)

The done method dispatches to the "done_testing" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

done example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $done = $test->done;

  # true

execute

  execute(string $name, any @args) (boolean)

The execute method dispatches to the execute_data_for_${name} method indictated by the first argument and returns the result. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

execute example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $execute = $test->execute('name');

  # true
execute example 2
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $execute = $test->execute('name', sub {
    my ($data) = @_;

    my $result = $data->[0] eq 'Venus::Test' ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, 'name set as Venus::Test');

    return $result;
  });

  # true

execute_test_for_abstract

  execute_test_for_abstract() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_abstract method tests a documentation block for the abstract section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_abstract example 1
  # =abstract
  #
  # Example Test Documentation
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_abstract = $test->execute_test_for_abstract;

  # true

execute_test_for_attribute

  execute_test_for_attribute(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_attribute method tests a documentation block for the attribute $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_attribute example 1
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_attribute = $test->execute_test_for_attribute('name');

  # true

execute_test_for_authors

  execute_test_for_authors() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_authors method tests a documentation block for the authors section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_authors example 1
  # =authors
  #
  # Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_authors = $test->execute_test_for_authors;

  # true

execute_test_for_description

  execute_test_for_description() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_description method tests a documentation block for the description section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_description example 1
  # =description
  #
  # This package provides an example class.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_description = $test->execute_test_for_description;

  # true

execute_test_for_encoding

  execute_test_for_encoding() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_encoding method tests a documentation block for the encoding section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_encoding example 1
  # =encoding
  #
  # utf8
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_encoding = $test->execute_test_for_encoding;

  # true

execute_test_for_error

  execute_test_for_error(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_error method tests a documentation block for the error $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_error example 1
  # =error error_on_unknown
  #
  # This package may raise an error_on_unknown error.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 error_on_unknown
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $error = $example->catch('error', {
  #     with => 'error_on_unknown',
  #   });
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_error = $test->execute_test_for_error('error_on_unknown');

  # true

execute_test_for_example

  execute_test_for_example(number $numberm string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_example method tests a documentation block for the example-$number $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_example example 1
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_example = $test->execute_test_for_example(1, 'name');

  # true

execute_test_for_feature

  execute_test_for_feature(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_feature method tests a documentation block for the feature $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_feature example 1
  # =feature noop
  #
  # This package is no particularly useful features.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_feature = $test->execute_test_for_feature('noop');

  # true

execute_test_for_function

  execute_test_for_function(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_function method tests a documentation block for the function $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_function example 1
  # =function eg
  #
  # The eg function returns a new instance of Example.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $example = eg();
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_function = $test->execute_test_for_function('eg');

  # true

execute_test_for_includes

  execute_test_for_includes() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_includes method tests a documentation block for the includes section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_includes example 1
  # =includes
  #
  # function: eg
  #
  # method: prepare
  # method: execute
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_includes = $test->execute_test_for_includes;

  # true

execute_test_for_inherits

  execute_test_for_inherits() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_inherits method tests a documentation block for the inherits section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_inherits example 1
  # =inherits
  #
  # Venus::Core::Class
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_inherits = $test->execute_test_for_inherits;

  # true

execute_test_for_integrates

  execute_test_for_integrates() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_integrates method tests a documentation block for the integrates section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_integrates example 1
  # =integrates
  #
  # Venus::Role::Catchable
  # Venus::Role::Throwable
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_integrates = $test->execute_test_for_integrates;

  # true

execute_test_for_layout

  execute_test_for_layout() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_layout method tests a documentation block for the layout section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_layout example 1
  # =layout
  #
  # encoding
  # name
  # synopsis
  # description
  # attributes: attribute
  # authors
  # license
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_layout = $test->execute_test_for_layout;

  # true

execute_test_for_libraries

  execute_test_for_libraries() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_libraries method tests a documentation block for the libraries section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_libraries example 1
  # =libraries
  #
  # Venus::Check
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_libraries = $test->execute_test_for_libraries;

  # true

execute_test_for_license

  execute_test_for_license() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_license method tests a documentation block for the license section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_license example 1
  # =license
  #
  # No license granted.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_license = $test->execute_test_for_license;

  # true

execute_test_for_message

  execute_test_for_message(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_message method tests a documentation block for the message $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_message example 1
  # =message accept
  #
  # The accept message represents acceptance.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 accept
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $accept = $example->accept;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_message = $test->execute_test_for_message('accept');

  # true

execute_test_for_metadata

  execute_test_for_metadata(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_metadata method tests a documentation block for the metadata $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_metadata example 1
  # =method prepare
  #
  # The prepare method prepares for execution.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata prepare
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 prepare
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $prepare = $example->prepare;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_metadata = $test->execute_test_for_metadata('prepare');

  # true

execute_test_for_method

  execute_test_for_method(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_method method tests a documentation block for the method $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_method example 1
  # =method execute
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata execute
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 execute
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_method = $test->execute_test_for_method('execute');

  # true

execute_test_for_name

  execute_test_for_name() (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_name method tests a documentation block for the name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_name example 1
  # =name

  # Example

  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_name = $test->execute_test_for_name;

  # true

execute_test_for_operator

  execute_test_for_operator(string $name) (arrayref)

The execute_test_for_operator method tests a documentation block for the operator $name section and returns the result.

Since 3.55

execute_test_for_operator example 1
  # =operator ("")
  #
  # This package overloads the C<""> operator.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 ("")
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $string = "$example";
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $execute_test_for_operator = $test->execute_test_for_operator('("")');

  # true

explain

  explain(any @args) (any)

The explain method dispatches to the "explain" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

explain example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $explain = $test->explain(123.456);

  # "123.456"

fail

  fail(any $data, string $description) (any)

The fail method dispatches to the "ok" in Test::More operation expecting the first argument to be falsy and returns the result.

Since 3.55

fail example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $fail = $test->fail(0, 'example-1 fail passed');

  # true

for

  for(any @args) (Venus::Test)

The for method dispatches to the "execute" method using the arguments provided within a subtest and returns the invocant.

Since 3.55

for example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $for = $test->for('name');

  # bless(..., "Venus::Test")
for example 2
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $for = $test->for('synopsis');

  # bless(..., "Venus::Test")
for example 3
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $for = $test->for('synopsis', sub{
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    return $tryable->result;
  });

  # bless(..., "Venus::Test")
for example 4
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $for = $test->for('example', 1, 'test', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    return $tryable->result;
  });

  # bless(..., "Venus::Test")

like

  like(string $data, string | Venus::Regexp $match, string $description) (any)

The like method dispatches to the "like" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

like example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $like = $test->like('hello world', 'world', 'example-1 like passed');

  # true
like example 2
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $like = $test->like('hello world', qr/world/, 'example-1 like passed');

  # true

more

  more(any @args) (Venus::Test)

The more method dispatches to the Test::More method specified by the first argument and returns its result.

Since 3.55

more example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $more = $test->more('ok', true);

  # true

okay

  okay(any $data, string $description) (any)

The okay method dispatches to the "ok" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

okay example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $okay = $test->okay(1, 'example-1 okay passed');

  # true
okay example 2
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $okay = $test->okay(!0, 'example-1 okay passed');

  # true

okay_can

  okay_can(string $name, string @args) (any)

The okay_can method dispatches to the "can_ok" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

okay_can example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $okay_can = $test->okay_can('Venus::Test', 'diag');

  # true

okay_isa

  okay_isa(string $name, string $base) (any)

The okay_isa method dispatches to the "isa_ok" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

okay_isa example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $okay_isa = $test->okay_isa('Venus::Test', 'Venus::Kind');

  # true

pass

  pass(any $data, string $description) (any)

The pass method dispatches to the "ok" in Test::More operation expecting the first argument to be truthy and returns the result.

Since 3.55

pass example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $fail = $test->pass(1, 'example-1 pass passed');

  # true

perform

  perform(string $name, any @args) (boolean)

The perform method dispatches to the perform_data_for_${name} method indictated by the first argument and returns the result. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

perform example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $data = $test->collect('name');

  my $perform = $test->perform('name', $data);

  # true

perform_test_for_abstract

  perform_test_for_abstract(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_abstract method performs an overridable test for the abstract section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_abstract example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_abstract {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=abstract content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_abstract;

  my $perform_test_for_abstract = $test->perform_test_for_abstract(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_attribute

  perform_test_for_attribute(string $name, arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_attribute method performs an overridable test for the attribute $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_attribute example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_attribute {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=attribute $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_attribute('name');

  my $perform_test_for_attribute = $test->perform_test_for_attribute(
    'name', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_authors

  perform_test_for_authors(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_authors method performs an overridable test for the authors section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_authors example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_authors {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=authors content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_authors;

  my $perform_test_for_authors = $test->perform_test_for_authors(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_description

  perform_test_for_description(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_description method performs an overridable test for the description section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_description example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_description {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=description content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_description;

  my $perform_test_for_description = $test->perform_test_for_description(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_encoding

  perform_test_for_encoding(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_encoding method performs an overridable test for the encoding section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_encoding example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_encoding {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=encoding content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_encoding;

  my $perform_test_for_encoding = $test->perform_test_for_encoding(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_error

  perform_test_for_error(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_error method performs an overridable test for the error $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_error example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_error {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=error $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_error('error_on_unknown');

  my $perform_test_for_error = $test->perform_test_for_error(
    'error_on_unknown', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_example

  perform_test_for_example(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_example method performs an overridable test for the example-$number $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_example example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_example {
    my ($self, $number, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=example-$number $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_example(1, 'execute');

  my $perform_test_for_example = $test->perform_test_for_example(
    1, 'execute', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_feature

  perform_test_for_feature(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_feature method performs an overridable test for the feature $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_feature example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_feature {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=feature $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_feature('noop');

  my $perform_test_for_feature = $test->perform_test_for_feature(
    'noop', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_function

  perform_test_for_function(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_function method performs an overridable test for the function $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_function example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_function {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=function $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_function('eg');

  my $perform_test_for_function = $test->perform_test_for_function(
    'eg', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_includes

  perform_test_for_includes(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_includes method performs an overridable test for the includes section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_includes example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_includes {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=includes content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_includes;

  my $perform_test_for_includes = $test->perform_test_for_includes(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_inherits

  perform_test_for_inherits(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_inherits method performs an overridable test for the inherits section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_inherits example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_inherits {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=inherits content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_inherits;

  my $perform_test_for_inherits = $test->perform_test_for_inherits(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_integrates

  perform_test_for_integrates(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_integrates method performs an overridable test for the integrates section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_integrates example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_integrates {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=integrates content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_integrates;

  my $perform_test_for_integrates = $test->perform_test_for_integrates(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_layout

  perform_test_for_layout(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_layout method performs an overridable test for the layout section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_layout example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_layout {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=layout content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_layout;

  my $perform_test_for_layout = $test->perform_test_for_layout(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_libraries

  perform_test_for_libraries(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_libraries method performs an overridable test for the libraries section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_libraries example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_libraries {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=libraries content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_libraries;

  my $perform_test_for_libraries = $test->perform_test_for_libraries(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_license

  perform_test_for_license(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_license method performs an overridable test for the license section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_license example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_license {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=license content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_license;

  my $perform_test_for_license = $test->perform_test_for_license(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_message

  perform_test_for_message(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_message method performs an overridable test for the message $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_message example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_message {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=message $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_message('accept');

  my $perform_test_for_message = $test->perform_test_for_message(
    'accept', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_metadata

  perform_test_for_metadata(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_metadata method performs an overridable test for the metadata $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_metadata example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_metadata {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=metadata $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_metadata('execute');

  my $perform_test_for_metadata = $test->perform_test_for_metadata(
    'execute', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_method

  perform_test_for_method(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_method method performs an overridable test for the method $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_method example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_method {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=method $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_method('execute');

  my $perform_test_for_method = $test->perform_test_for_method(
    'execute', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_name

  perform_test_for_name(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_name method performs an overridable test for the name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_name example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_name {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_name;

  my $perform_test_for_name = $test->perform_test_for_name(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_operator

  perform_test_for_operator(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_operator method performs an overridable test for the operator $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_operator example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_operator {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=operator $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_operator('("")');

  my $perform_test_for_operator = $test->perform_test_for_operator(
    '("")', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_partials

  perform_test_for_partials(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_partials method performs an overridable test for the partials section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_partials example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_partials {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=partials content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_partials;

  my $perform_test_for_partials = $test->perform_test_for_partials(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_project

  perform_test_for_project(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_project method performs an overridable test for the project section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_project example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_project {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=project content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_project;

  my $perform_test_for_project = $test->perform_test_for_project(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_signature

  perform_test_for_signature(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_signature method performs an overridable test for the signature $name section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_signature example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_signature {
    my ($self, $name, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=signature $name content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_signature('execute');

  my $perform_test_for_signature = $test->perform_test_for_signature(
    'execute', $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_synopsis

  perform_test_for_synopsis(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_synopsis method performs an overridable test for the synopsis section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_synopsis example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_synopsis {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=synopsis content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_synopsis;

  my $perform_test_for_synopsis = $test->perform_test_for_synopsis(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_tagline

  perform_test_for_tagline(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_tagline method performs an overridable test for the tagline section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_tagline example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_tagline {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=tagline content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_tagline;

  my $perform_test_for_tagline = $test->perform_test_for_tagline(
    $data,
  );

  # true

perform_test_for_version

  perform_test_for_version(arrayref $data) (boolean)

The perform_data_for_version method performs an overridable test for the version section and returns truthy or falsy.

Since 3.55

perform_test_for_version example 1
  package Example::Test;

  use Venus::Class 'base';

  base 'Venus::Test';

  sub perform_test_for_version {
    my ($self, $data) = @_;

    my $result = length(join "\n", @{$data}) ? true : false;

    $self->pass($result, "=version content");

    return $result;
  }

  package main;

  my $test = Example::Test->new('t/path/pod/example');

  my $data = $test->collect_data_for_version;

  my $perform_test_for_version = $test->perform_test_for_version(
    $data,
  );

  # true

present

  present(string $name, any @args) (string)

The present method dispatches to the present_data_for_${name} method indictated by the first argument and returns the result. Returns an arrayref in scalar context, and a list in list context.

Since 3.55

present example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $present = $test->present('name');

  # =head1 NAME
  #
  # Venus::Test - Test Class
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_abstract

  present_data_for_abstract() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_abstract method builds a documentation block for the abstract section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_abstract example 1
  # =abstract
  #
  # Example Test Documentation
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_abstract = $test->present_data_for_abstract;

  # =head1 ABSTRACT
  #
  # Example Test Documentation
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_attribute

  present_data_for_attribute(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_attribute method builds a documentation block for the attribute $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_attribute example 1
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_attribute = $test->present_data_for_attribute('name');

  # =head2 name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =over 4
  #
  # =item name example 1
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =back
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_authors

  present_data_for_authors() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_authors method builds a documentation block for the authors section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_authors example 1
  # =authors
  #
  # Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_authors = $test->present_data_for_authors;

  # =head1 AUTHORS
  #
  # Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_description

  present_data_for_description() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_description method builds a documentation block for the description section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_description example 1
  # =description
  #
  # This package provides an example class.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_description = $test->present_data_for_description;

  # =head1 DESCRIPTION
  #
  # This package provides an example class.
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_encoding

  present_data_for_encoding() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_encoding method builds a documentation block for the encoding section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_encoding example 1
  # =encoding
  #
  # utf8
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_encoding = $test->present_data_for_encoding;

  # =encoding UTF8
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_error

  present_data_for_error(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_error method builds a documentation block for the error $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_error example 1
  # =error error_on_unknown
  #
  # This package may raise an error_on_unknown error.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 error_on_unknown
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $error = $example->catch('error', {
  #     with => 'error_on_unknown',
  #   });
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_error = $test->present_data_for_error('error_on_unknown');

  # =over 4
  #
  # =item error: C<error_on_unknown>
  #
  # This package may raise an error_on_unknown error.
  #
  # B<example 1>
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $error = $example->catch('error', {
  #     with => 'error_on_unknown',
  #   });
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =back

present_data_for_example

  present_data_for_example(number $numberm string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_example method builds a documentation block for the example-$number $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_example example 1
  # =attribute name
  #
  # The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_example = $test->present_data_for_example(1, 'name');

  # =over 4
  #
  # =item name example 1
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $name = $example->name;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =back

present_data_for_feature

  present_data_for_feature(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_feature method builds a documentation block for the feature $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_feature example 1
  # =feature noop
  #
  # This package is no particularly useful features.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_feature = $test->present_data_for_feature('noop');

  # =over 4
  #
  # =item noop
  #
  # This package is no particularly useful features.
  #
  # =back

present_data_for_function

  present_data_for_function(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_function method builds a documentation block for the function $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_function example 1
  # =function eg
  #
  # The eg function returns a new instance of Example.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 name
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $example = eg();
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_function = $test->present_data_for_function('eg');

  # =head2 eg
  #
  # The eg function returns a new instance of Example.
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_includes

  present_data_for_includes() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_includes method builds a documentation block for the includes section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_includes example 1
  # =includes
  #
  # function: eg
  #
  # method: prepare
  # method: execute
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_includes = $test->present_data_for_includes;

  # undef

present_data_for_inherits

  present_data_for_inherits() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_inherits method builds a documentation block for the inherits section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_inherits example 1
  # =inherits
  #
  # Venus::Core::Class
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_inherits = $test->present_data_for_inherits;

  # =head1 INHERITS
  #
  # This package inherits behaviors from:
  #
  # L<Venus::Core::Class>
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_integrates

  present_data_for_integrates() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_integrates method builds a documentation block for the integrates section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_integrates example 1
  # =integrates
  #
  # Venus::Role::Catchable
  # Venus::Role::Throwable
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_integrates = $test->present_data_for_integrates;

  # =head1 INTEGRATES
  #
  # This package integrates behaviors from:
  #
  # L<Venus::Role::Catchable>
  #
  # L<Venus::Role::Throwable>
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_layout

  present_data_for_layout() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_layout method builds a documentation block for the layout section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_layout example 1
  # =layout
  #
  # encoding
  # name
  # synopsis
  # description
  # attributes: attribute
  # authors
  # license
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_layout = $test->present_data_for_layout;

  # undef

present_data_for_libraries

  present_data_for_libraries() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_libraries method builds a documentation block for the libraries section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_libraries example 1
  # =libraries
  #
  # Venus::Check
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_libraries = $test->present_data_for_libraries;

  # =head1 LIBRARIES
  #
  # This package uses type constraints from:
  #
  # L<Venus::Check>
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_license

  present_data_for_license() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_license method builds a documentation block for the license section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_license example 1
  # =license
  #
  # No license granted.
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_license = $test->present_data_for_license;

  # =head1 LICENSE
  #
  # No license granted.
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_message

  present_data_for_message(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_message method builds a documentation block for the message $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_message example 1
  # =message accept
  #
  # The accept message represents acceptance.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 accept
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $accept = $example->accept;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_message = $test->present_data_for_message('accept');

  # =over 4
  #
  # =item accept
  #
  # The accept message represents acceptance.
  #
  # B<example 1>
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $accept = $example->accept;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =back

present_data_for_metadata

  present_data_for_metadata(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_metadata method builds a documentation block for the metadata $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_metadata example 1
  # =method prepare
  #
  # The prepare method prepares for execution.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata prepare
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 prepare
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $prepare = $example->prepare;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_metadata = $test->present_data_for_metadata('prepare');

  # undef

present_data_for_method

  present_data_for_method(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_method method builds a documentation block for the method $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_method example 1
  # =method execute
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =metadata execute
  #
  # {since => 1.2.3}
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 execute
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_method = $test->present_data_for_method('execute');

  # =head2 execute
  #
  #   execute() (boolean)
  #
  # The execute method executes the logic.
  #
  # I<Since C<1.2.3>>
  #
  # =over 4
  #
  # =item execute example 1
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $execute = $example->execute;
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =back
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_name

  present_data_for_name() (arrayref)

The present_data_for_name method builds a documentation block for the name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_name example 1
  # =name

  # Example

  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_name = $test->present_data_for_name;

  # =head1 NAME
  #
  # Example - Example Class
  #
  # =cut

present_data_for_operator

  present_data_for_operator(string $name) (arrayref)

The present_data_for_operator method builds a documentation block for the operator $name section and returns it as a string.

Since 3.55

present_data_for_operator example 1
  # =operator ("")
  #
  # This package overloads the C<""> operator.
  #
  # =cut
  #
  # =example-1 ("")
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $string = "$example";
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =cut

  package main;

  use Venus::Test 'test';

  my $test = test 't/path/pod/example';

  my $present_data_for_operator = $test->present_data_for_operator('("")');

  # =over 4
  #
  # =item operation: C<("")>
  #
  # This package overloads the C<""> operator.
  #
  # B<example 1>
  #
  #   # given: synopsis
  #
  #   my $string = "$example";
  #
  #   # "..."
  #
  # =back

render

  render(string $file) (Venus::Path)

The render method reads the test specification and generates perlpod documentation and returns a Venus::Path object for the filename provided.

Since 3.55

render example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $path = $test->render('t/path/pod/test');

  # bless(..., "Venus::Path")

same

  same(any $data1, any $data2, string $description) (any)

The same method dispatches to the "is_deeply" in Test::More operation and returns the result.

Since 3.55

same example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $same = $test->same({1..4}, {1..4}, 'example-1 same passed');

  # true

skip

  skip(string $description, boolean | coderef $value) (any)

The skip method dispatches to the "skip" in Test::More operation with the plan_all option and returns the result.

Since 3.55

skip example 1
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $skip = $test->skip('Unsupported', !0);

  # true
skip example 2
  # given: synopsis

  package main;

  my $skip = $test->skip('Unsupported', sub{!0});

  # true

FEATURES

This package provides the following features:

spec
  # [required]

  =name
  =abstract
  =tagline
  =synopsis
  =description

  # [optional]

  =includes
  =libraries
  =inherits
  =integrates

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =attribute $name
  =signature $name
  =example-$number $name # [repeatable]

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =function $name
  =signature $name
  =example-$number $name # [repeatable]

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =message $name
  =signature $name
  =example-$number $name # [repeatable]

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =method $name
  =signature $name
  =example-$number $name # [repeatable]

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =routine $name
  =signature $name
  =example-$number $name # [repeatable]

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =feature $name
  =example $name

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =error $name
  =example $name

  # [optional; repeatable]

  =operator $name
  =example $name

  # [optional]

  =partials
  =authors
  =license
  =project

The specification is designed to accommodate typical package declarations. It is used by the parser to provide the content used in test automation and document generation. Note: When code blocks are evaluated, the "redefined" warnings are now automatically disabled.

spec-abstract
  =abstract

  Example Test Documentation

  =cut

  $test->for('abstract');

The abstract block should contain a subtitle describing the package. This is tested for existence.

spec-attribute
  =attribute name

  The name attribute is read-write, optional, and holds a string.

  =example-1 name

    # given: synopsis

    my $name = $example->name;

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('attribute', 'name');

  $test->for('example', 1, 'name', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

Describing an attribute requires at least three blocks, i.e. attribute $name, signature $name, and example-$number $name. The attribute block should contain a description of the attribute and its purpose. The signature block should contain a routine signature in the form of $signature : $return_type, where $signature is a valid typed signature and $return_type is any valid Venus::Check expression. The example-$number block is a repeatable block, and at least one block must exist when documenting an attribute. The example-$number block should contain valid Perl code and return a value. The block may contain a "magic" comment in the form of given: synopsis or given: example-$number $name which if present will include the given code example(s) with the evaluation of the current block. Each attribute is tested and must be recognized to exist.

spec-authors
  =authors

  Awncorp, C<awncorp@cpan.org>

  =cut

  $test->for('authors');

The authors block should contain text describing the authors of the package.

spec-description
  =description

  This package provides an example class.

  =cut

  $test->for('description');

The description block should contain a description of the package and it's behaviors.

spec-encoding
  =encoding

  utf8

  =cut

  $test->for('encoding');

The encoding block should contain the appropriate encoding.

spec-error
  =error error_on_unknown

  This package may raise an error_on_unknown error.

  =example-1 error_on_unknown

    # given: synopsis

    my $error = $example->error;

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('error', 'error_on_unknown');

  $test->for('example', 1, 'error_on_unknown', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

The error $name block should contain a description of the error the package may raise, and can include an example-$number $name block to ensure the error is raised and caught.

spec-example
  =example-1 name

    # given: synopsis

    my $name = $example->name;

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('example', 1, 'name', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

The example-$number $name block should contain valid Perl code and return a value. The block may contain a "magic" comment in the form of given: synopsis or given: example-$number $name which if present will include the given code example(s) with the evaluation of the current block.

spec-feature
  =feature noop

  This package is no particularly useful features.

  =example-1 noop

    # given: synopsis

    my $feature = $example->feature;

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('feature');

  $test->for('example', 1, 'noop', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

The feature $name block should contain a description of the feature(s) the package enables, and can include an example-$number $name block to ensure the feature described works as expected.

spec-function
  =function eg

  The eg function returns a new instance of Example.

  =example-1 eg

    # given: synopsis

    my $example = eg();

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('function', 'eg');

  $test->for('example', 1, 'eg', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

Describing a function requires at least three blocks, i.e. function $name, signature $name, and example-$number $name. The function block should contain a description of the function and its purpose. The signature block should contain a routine signature in the form of $signature : $return_type, where $signature is a valid typed signature and $return_type is any valid Venus::Check expression. The example-$number block is a repeatable block, and at least one block must exist when documenting an attribute. The example-$number block should contain valid Perl code and return a value. The block may contain a "magic" comment in the form of given: synopsis or given: example-$number $name which if present will include the given code example(s) with the evaluation of the current block. Each attribute is tested and must be recognized to exist.

spec-includes
  =includes

  function: eg

  method: prepare
  method: execute

  =cut

  $test->for('includes');

The includes block should contain a list of function, method, and/or routine names in the format of $type: $name. Empty (or commented out) lines are ignored. Each function, method, and/or routine is tested to be documented properly, i.e. has the requisite counterparts (e.g. signature and at least one example block). Also, the package must recognize that each exists.

spec-inherits
  =inherits

  Venus::Core::Class

  =cut

  $test->for('inherits');

The inherits block should contain a list of parent packages. These packages are tested for loadability.

spec-integrates
  =integrates

  Venus::Role::Catchable
  Venus::Role::Throwable

  =cut

  $test->for('integrates');

The integrates block should contain a list of packages that are involved in the behavior of the main package. These packages are not automatically tested.

spec-layout
  =layout

  encoding
  name
  synopsis
  description
  attributes: attribute
  authors
  license

  =cut

  $test->for('layout');

The layout block should contain a list blocks to render using "render", in the order they should be rendered.

spec-libraries
  =libraries

  Venus::Check

  =cut

  $test->for('libraries');

The libraries block should contain a list of packages, each describing how particular type names used within function and method signatures will be validated. These packages are tested for loadability.

spec-license
  =license

  No license granted.

  =cut

  $test->for('license');

The license block should contain a link and/or description of the license governing the package.

spec-message
  =message accept

  The accept message represents acceptance.

  =example-1 accept

    # given: synopsis

    my $accept = $example->accept;

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('message', 'accept');

  $test->for('example', 1, 'accept', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

Describing a message requires at least three blocks, i.e. message $name, signature $name, and example-$number $name. The message block should contain a description of the message and its purpose. The signature block should contain a routine signature in the form of $signature : $return_type, where $signature is a valid typed signature and $return_type is any valid Venus::Check expression. The example-$number block is a repeatable block, and at least one block must exist when documenting an attribute. The example-$number block should contain valid Perl code and return a value. The block may contain a "magic" comment in the form of given: synopsis or given: example-$number $name which if present will include the given code example(s) with the evaluation of the current block. Each attribute is tested and must be recognized to exist.

spec-metadata
  =metadata prepare

  {since => "1.2.3"}

  =cut

  $test->for('metadata', 'prepare');

The metadata $name block should contain a stringified hashref containing Perl data structures used in the rendering of the package's documentation.

spec-method
  =method prepare

  The prepare method prepares for execution.

  =example-1 prepare

    # given: synopsis

    my $prepare = $example->prepare;

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('method', 'prepare');

  $test->for('example', 1, 'prepare', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

Describing a method requires at least three blocks, i.e. method $name, signature $name, and example-$number $name. The method block should contain a description of the method and its purpose. The signature block should contain a routine signature in the form of $signature : $return_type, where $signature is a valid typed signature and $return_type is any valid Venus::Check expression. The example-$number block is a repeatable block, and at least one block must exist when documenting an attribute. The example-$number block should contain valid Perl code and return a value. The block may contain a "magic" comment in the form of given: synopsis or given: example-$number $name which if present will include the given code example(s) with the evaluation of the current block. Each attribute is tested and must be recognized to exist.

spec-name
  =name

  Example

  =cut

  $test->for('name');

The name block should contain the package name. This is tested for loadability.

spec-operator
  =operator ("")

  This package overloads the C<""> operator.

  =example-1 ("")

    # given: synopsis

    my $string = "$example";

    # "..."

  =cut

  $test->for('operator', '("")');

  $test->for('example', 1, '("")', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

The operator $name block should contain a description of the overloaded operation the package performs, and can include an example-$number $name block to ensure the operation is functioning properly.

spec-partials
  =partials

  t/path/to/other.t: present: authors
  t/path/to/other.t: present: license

  =cut

  $test->for('partials');

The partials block should contain references to other marked-up test files in the form of $file: $method: $section, which will call the $method on a Venus::Test instance for the $file and include the results in-place as part of the rendering of the current file.

spec-project
  =project

  https://github.com/awncorp/example

  =cut

  $test->for('project');

The project block should contain a description and/or links for the package's project.

spec-signature
  =signature prepare

    prepare() (boolean)

  =cut

  $test->for('signature', 'prepare');

The signature $name block should contain a routine signature in the form of $signature : $return_type, where $signature is a valid typed signature and $return_type is any valid Venus::Check expression.

spec-synopsis
  =synopsis

    use Example;

    my $example = Example->new;

    # bless(..., "Example")

  =cut

  $test->for('synopsis', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;
    $tryable->result;
  });

The synopsis block should contain the normative usage of the package. This is tested for existence. This block should be written in a way that allows it to be evaled successfully and should return a value.

spec-tagline
  =tagline

  Example Class

  =cut

  $test->for('tagline');

The tagline block should contain a 2-5 word description of the package, which will be prepended to the name as a full description of the package.

spec-version
  =version

  1.2.3

  =cut

  $test->for('version');

The version block should contain a valid version number for the package.

test-for
  # ...

  $test->for('name');

This framework provides a set of automated subtests based on the package specification, but not everything can be automated so it also provides you with powerful hooks into the framework for manual testing.

  # ...

  $test->for('synopsis', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;

    my $result = $tryable->result;

    # must return truthy to continue
    $result;
  });

The code examples documented can be automatically evaluated (evaled) and returned using a callback you provide for further testing. Because the code examples are returned as Venus::Try objects this makes capturing and testing exceptions simple, for example:

  # ...

  $test->for('synopsis', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;

    # catch exception thrown by the synopsis
    $tryable->catch('Path::Find::Error', sub {
      return $_[0];
    });

    # test the exception
    my $result = $tryable->result;
    ok $result->isa('Path::Find::Error'), 'exception caught';

    # must return truthy to continue
    $result;
  });

Additionally, another manual testing hook (with some automation) is the example method. This hook evaluates (evals) a given example and returns the result as a Venus::Try object. The first argument is the example ID (or number), for example:

  # ...

  $test->for('example', 1, 'children', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;

    my $result = $tryable->result;

    # must return truthy to continue
    $result;
  });

Finally, the lesser-used but useful manual testing hook is the feature method. This hook evaluates (evals) a documented feature and returns the result as a Venus::Try object, for example:

  # ...

  $test->for('feature', 'export-path-make', sub {
    my ($tryable) = @_;

    ok my $result = $tryable->result, 'result ok';

    # must return truthy to continue
    $result;
  });

The test automation and documentation generation enabled through this framework makes it easy to maintain source/test/documentation parity. This also increases reusability and reduces the need for complicated state and test setup.

ERRORS

This package may raise the following errors:

error: error_on_abstract

This package may raise an error_on_abstract exception.

example 1

  # given: synopsis;

  my $input = {
    throw => 'error_on_abstract',
  };

  my $error = $test->catch('error', $input);

  # my $name = $error->name;

  # "on_abstract"

  # my $message = $error->render;

  # "Test file \"t/Venus_Test.t\" missing abstract section"

  # my $file = $error->stash('file');

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"
error: error_on_description

This package may raise an error_on_description exception.

example 1

  # given: synopsis;

  my $input = {
    throw => 'error_on_description',
  };

  my $error = $test->catch('error', $input);

  # my $name = $error->name;

  # "on_description"

  # my $message = $error->render;

  # "Test file \"t/Venus_Test.t\" missing description section"

  # my $file = $error->stash('file');

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"
error: error_on_name

This package may raise an error_on_name exception.

example 1

  # given: synopsis;

  my $input = {
    throw => 'error_on_name',
  };

  my $error = $test->catch('error', $input);

  # my $name = $error->name;

  # "on_name"

  # my $message = $error->render;

  # "Test file \"t/Venus_Test.t\" missing name section"

  # my $file = $error->stash('file');

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"
error: error_on_synopsis

This package may raise an error_on_synopsis exception.

example 1

  # given: synopsis;

  my $input = {
    throw => 'error_on_synopsis',
  };

  my $error = $test->catch('error', $input);

  # my $name = $error->name;

  # "on_synopsis"

  # my $message = $error->render;

  # "Test file \"t/Venus_Test.t\" missing synopsis section"

  # my $file = $error->stash('file');

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"
error: error_on_tagline

This package may raise an error_on_tagline exception.

example 1

  # given: synopsis;

  my $input = {
    throw => 'error_on_tagline',
  };

  my $error = $test->catch('error', $input);

  # my $name = $error->name;

  # "on_tagline"

  # my $message = $error->render;

  # "Test file \"t/Venus_Test.t\" missing tagline section"

  # my $file = $error->stash('file');

  # "t/Venus_Test.t"

AUTHORS

Awncorp, awncorp@cpan.org

LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2022, Awncorp, awncorp@cpan.org.

This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Apache license version 2.0.