use
strict;
use
warnings;
use
Test::Base::Less;
my
$class_name
=
'InputOutput::ProhibitJoinedReadline'
;
filters {
params
=> [
qw/eval/
],
};
for
my
$block
(blocks) {
my
$violations
= fetch_violations(
$class_name
,
$block
->input,
$block
->params);
is
scalar
@$violations
,
$block
->failures,
$block
->dscr;
}
done_testing;
__DATA__
===
--- dscr: basic passes
--- failures: 0
--- params:
--- input
$content = do {local $/ = undef; <>};
@content = <>;
$content = do {local $/ = undef; <$fh>};
@content = <$fh>;
$content = do {local $/ = undef; <STDIN>};
@content = <STDIN>;
===
--- dscr: basic failures
--- failures: 4
--- params:
--- input
$content = join '', <>;
$content = join('', <>);
$content = join $var, <>;
$content = join($var, <>);
===
--- dscr: ppi failures
--- failures: 8
--- params:
--- input
$content = join '', <$fh>;
$content = join '', <STDIN>;
$content = join('', <$fh>);
$content = join('', <STDIN>);
$content = join $var, <$fh>;
$content = join $var, <STDIN>;
$content = join($var, <$fh>);
$content = join($var, <STDIN>);
===
--- dscr: code coverage
--- failures: 0
--- params
--- input
$self->join($chain_link_1, $chain_link_2);
===
--- dscr: no lint
--- failures: 4
--- params:
--- input
$content = join '', <>;
$content = join('', <>);
$content = join $var, <>; ## no lint
$content = join($var, <>);
$content = join($var, <>);