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A token of this class will be returned if a test line is encountered. .PP .Vb 2 \& 1..1 \& ok 1 \- woo hooo! .Ve .SH "OVERRIDDEN METHODS" .IX Header "OVERRIDDEN METHODS" This class is the workhorse of the TAP::Parser system. Most \s-1TAP\s0 lines will be test lines and if \f(CW\*(C`$result\->is_test\*(C'\fR, then you have a bunch of methods at your disposal. .SS "Instance Methods" .IX Subsection "Instance Methods" \fI\f(CI\*(C`ok\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "ok" .PP .Vb 1 \& my $ok = $result\->ok; .Ve .PP Returns the literal text of the \f(CW\*(C`ok\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`not ok\*(C'\fR status. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`number\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "number" .PP .Vb 1 \& my $test_number = $result\->number; .Ve .PP Returns the number of the test, even if the original \s-1TAP\s0 output did not supply that number. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`description\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "description" .PP .Vb 1 \& my $description = $result\->description; .Ve .PP Returns the description of the test, if any. This is the portion after the test number but before the directive. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`directive\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "directive" .PP .Vb 1 \& my $directive = $result\->directive; .Ve .PP Returns either \f(CW\*(C`TODO\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`SKIP\*(C'\fR if either directive was present for a test line. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`explanation\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "explanation" .PP .Vb 1 \& my $explanation = $result\->explanation; .Ve .PP If a test had either a \f(CW\*(C`TODO\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`SKIP\*(C'\fR directive, this method will return the accompanying explanation, if present. .PP .Vb 1 \& not ok 17 \- \*(AqPigs can fly\*(Aq # TODO not enough acid .Ve .PP For the above line, the explanation is \fInot enough acid\fR. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`is_ok\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "is_ok" .PP .Vb 1 \& if ( $result\->is_ok ) { ... } .Ve .PP Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not the test passed. Remember that for \s-1TODO\s0 tests, the test always passes. .PP If the test is unplanned, this method will always return false. See \&\f(CW\*(C`is_unplanned\*(C'\fR. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`is_actual_ok\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "is_actual_ok" .PP .Vb 1 \& if ( $result\->is_actual_ok ) { ... } .Ve .PP Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not the test passed, regardless of its \s-1TODO\s0 status. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`actual_passed\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "actual_passed" .PP Deprecated. Please use \f(CW\*(C`is_actual_ok\*(C'\fR instead. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`todo_passed\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "todo_passed" .PP .Vb 3 \& if ( $test\->todo_passed ) { \& # test unexpectedly succeeded \& } .Ve .PP If this is a \s-1TODO\s0 test and an 'ok' line, this method returns true. Otherwise, it will always return false (regardless of passing status on non-todo tests). .PP This is used to track which tests unexpectedly succeeded. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`todo_failed\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "todo_failed" .PP .Vb 1 \& # deprecated in favor of \*(Aqtodo_passed\*(Aq. This method was horribly misnamed. .Ve .PP This was a badly misnamed method. It indicates which \s-1TODO\s0 tests unexpectedly succeeded. Will now issue a warning and call \f(CW\*(C`todo_passed\*(C'\fR. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`has_skip\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "has_skip" .PP .Vb 1 \& if ( $result\->has_skip ) { ... } .Ve .PP Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not this test has a \s-1SKIP\s0 directive. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`has_todo\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "has_todo" .PP .Vb 1 \& if ( $result\->has_todo ) { ... } .Ve .PP Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not this test has a \s-1TODO\s0 directive. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`as_string\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "as_string" .PP .Vb 1 \& print $result\->as_string; .Ve .PP This method prints the test as a string. It will probably be similar, but not necessarily identical, to the original test line. Directives are capitalized, some whitespace may be trimmed and a test number will be added if it was not present in the original line. If you need the original text of the test line, use the \f(CW\*(C`raw\*(C'\fR method. .PP \fI\f(CI\*(C`is_unplanned\*(C'\fI\fR .IX Subsection "is_unplanned" .PP .Vb 2 \& if ( $test\->is_unplanned ) { ... } \& $test\->is_unplanned(1); .Ve .PP If a test number is greater than the number of planned tests, this method will return true. Unplanned tests will \fIalways\fR return false for \f(CW\*(C`is_ok\*(C'\fR, regardless of whether or not the test \f(CW\*(C`has_todo\*(C'\fR. .PP Note that if tests have a trailing plan, it is not possible to set this property for unplanned tests as we do not know it's unplanned until the plan is reached: .PP .Vb 5 \& print <<\*(AqEND\*(Aq; \& ok 1 \& ok 2 \& 1..1 \& END .Ve