#!perl -w
BEGIN {
if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) {
chdir 't';
@INC = '../lib';
}
}
use Test::More;
plan tests => 18;
$Why = 'Just testing the todo interface.';
my $is_todo;
TODO: {
local $TODO = $Why;
fail("Expected failure");
fail("Another expected failure");
$is_todo = Test::More->builder->todo;
}
pass("This is not todo");
ok( $is_todo, 'TB->todo' );
TODO: {
local $TODO = $Why;
fail("Yet another failure");
}
pass("This is still not todo");
TODO: {
local $TODO = "testing that error messages don't leak out of todo";
ok( 'this' eq 'that', 'ok' );
like( 'this', '/that/', 'like' );
is( 'this', 'that', 'is' );
isnt( 'this', 'this', 'isnt' );
can_ok('Fooble', 'yarble');
isa_ok('Fooble', 'yarble');
use_ok('Fooble');
require_ok('Fooble');
}
TODO: {
todo_skip "Just testing todo_skip", 2;
fail("Just testing todo");
die "todo_skip should prevent this";
pass("Again");
}
{
my $warning;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = join "", @_ };
TODO: {
# perl gets the line number a little wrong on the first
# statement inside a block.
1 == 1;
#line 82
todo_skip "Just testing todo_skip";
fail("So very failed");
}
is( $warning, "todo_skip() needs to know \$how_many tests are in the ".
"block at $0 line 82\n",
'todo_skip without $how_many warning' );
}
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