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Test::Unit::Assertion

Name Test::Unit::Assertion
Version
Located at /usr/share/perl5
File /usr/share/perl5/Test/Unit/Assertion.pm
Is Core No
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NAME

Test::Unit::Assertion - The abstract base class for assertions


NAME

Any assertion class that expects to plug into Test::Unit::Assert needs to implement this interface.

Required methods

new
Creates a new assertion object. Takes whatever arguments you desire. Isn't strictly necessary for the framework to work with this class but is generally considered a good idea.

do_assertion
This is the important one. If Test::Unit::Assert::assert is called with an object as its first argument then it does:
    $_[0]->do_assertion(@_[1 .. $#_]) ||
        $self->fail("Assertion failed");

This means that do_assertion should return true if the assertion succeeds and false if it doesn't. Or, you can fail by throwing a Test::Unit::Failure object, which will get caught further up the stack and used to produce a sensible error report. Generally it's good practice for do_assertion to die with a meaningful error on assertion failure rather than just returning false.


AUTHOR

Copyright (c) 2001 Piers Cawley <pdcawley@iterative-software.com>.

All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.


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