TaskForest::Mark - Functions related to marking a job as Success or Failure
use TaskForest::Mark; &TaskForest::Mark::mark($family_name, $job_name, $log_dir, $status, $cascade, $dependents_only, $family_dir)
If you're just looking to use the taskforest application, the only documentation you need to read is that for TaskForest. You can do this either of the two ways:
perldoc TaskForest
OR
man TaskForest
This is a simple package that provides a location for the mark function, so that it can be used in the test scripts as well.
Usage : mark($family_name, $job_name, $log_dir, $status) Purpose : Mark the specified job as success or failure. This job only changes the name of the status file: $family_name.$job_name.[01]. The actual contents of the file, the original return code is not changed. The file name is what is used to determine job dependencies. Returns : Nothing Arguments : $family_name - the family name $job_name - the job name $log_dir - the root log directory $status - "Success" or "Failure". Case does not matter. Throws : Nothing
To install TaskForest, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm TaskForest
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install TaskForest
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.