NAME
Test2::Manual::Testing::Todo - Tutorial for marking tests as TODO.
DESCRIPTION
This tutorial covers the process of marking tests as TODO. It also describes how TODO works under the hood.
THE TOOL
use Test2::Tools::Basic qw/todo/;
TODO BLOCK
This form is low-magic. All tests inside the block are marked as todo, tests outside the block are not todo. You do not need to do any variable management. The flaw with this form is that it adds a couple levels to the stack, which can break some high-magic tests.
Overall this is the preferred form unless you have a special case that requires the variable form.
todo "Reason for the todo" => sub {
ok(0, "fail but todo");
...
};
TODO VARIABLE
This form maintains the todo scope for the life of the variable. This is useful for tests that are sensitive to scope changes. This closely emulates the Test::More style which localized the $TODO
package variable. Once the variable is destroyed (set it to undef, scope end, etc) the TODO state ends.
my $todo = todo "Reason for the todo";
ok(0, "fail but todo");
...
$todo = undef;
MANUAL TODO EVENTS
use Test2::API qw/context/;
sub todo_ok {
my ($bool, $name, $todo) = @_;
my $ctx = context();
$ctx->send_event('Ok', pass => $bool, effective_pass => 1, todo => $todo);
$ctx->release;
return $bool;
}
The Test2::Event::Ok event has a todo
field which should have the todo reason. The event also has the pass
and effective_pass
fields. The pass
field is the actual pass/fail value. The effective_pass
is used to determine if the event is an actual failure (should always be set tot true with todo).
HOW THE TODO TOOLS WORK UNDER THE HOOD
The Test2::Todo library gets the current Test2::Hub instance and adds a filter. The filter that is added will set the todo and effective pass fields on any Test2::Event::Ok events that pass through the hub. The filter also converts Test2::Event::Diag events into Test2::Event::Note events.
SEE ALSO
Test2::Manual - Primary index of the manual.
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2-Manual can be found at https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/.
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
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