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package TAP::Formatter::Console::Session;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'TAP::Formatter::Session';
my @ACCESSOR;
BEGIN {
my @CLOSURE_BINDING = qw( header result clear_for_close close_test );
for my $method (@CLOSURE_BINDING) {
no strict 'refs';
*$method = sub {
my $self = shift;
return ( $self->{_closures} ||= $self->_closures )->{$method}
->(@_);
};
}
}
=head1 NAME
TAP::Formatter::Console::Session - Harness output delegate for default console output
=head1 VERSION
Version 3.52
=cut
our $VERSION = '3.52';
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This provides console orientated output formatting for TAP::Harness.
=cut
sub _get_output_result {
my $self = shift;
my @color_map = (
{ test => sub { $_->is_test && !$_->is_ok },
colors => ['red'],
},
{ test => sub { $_->is_test && $_->has_skip },
colors => [
'white',
'on_blue'
],
},
{ test => sub { $_->is_test && $_->has_todo },
colors => ['yellow'],
},
);
my $formatter = $self->formatter;
my $parser = $self->parser;
return $formatter->_colorizer
? sub {
my $result = shift;
for my $col (@color_map) {
local $_ = $result;
if ( $col->{test}->() ) {
$formatter->_set_colors( @{ $col->{colors} } );
last;
}
}
$formatter->_output( $self->_format_for_output($result) );
$formatter->_set_colors('reset');
}
: sub {
$formatter->_output( $self->_format_for_output(shift) );
};
}
sub _closures {
my $self = shift;
my $parser = $self->parser;
my $formatter = $self->formatter;
my $pretty = $formatter->_format_name( $self->name );
my $show_count = $self->show_count;
my $really_quiet = $formatter->really_quiet;
my $quiet = $formatter->quiet;
my $verbose = $formatter->verbose;
my $directives = $formatter->directives;
my $failures = $formatter->failures;
my $comments = $formatter->comments;
my $output_result = $self->_get_output_result;
my $output = '_output';
my $plan = '';
my $newline_printed = 0;
my $last_status_printed = 0;
return {
header => sub {
$formatter->_output($pretty)
unless $really_quiet;
},
result => sub {
my $result = shift;
if ( $result->is_bailout ) {
$formatter->_failure_output(
"Bailout called. Further testing stopped: "
. $result->explanation
. "\n" );
}
return if $really_quiet;
my $is_test = $result->is_test;
# These are used in close_test - but only if $really_quiet
# is false - so it's safe to only set them here unless that
# relationship changes.
if ( !$plan ) {
my $planned = $parser->tests_planned || '?';
$plan = "/$planned ";
}
if ( $show_count and $is_test ) {
my $now = CORE::time;
# Print status roughly once per second.
# We will always get the first number as a side effect of
# $last_status_printed starting with the value 0, which $now
# will never be. (Unless someone sets their clock to 1970)
if ( $last_status_printed != $now ) {
my $number = $result->number;
$output = $formatter->_get_output_method($parser);
$formatter->$output("\r$pretty$number$plan");
$last_status_printed = $now;
}
}
if (!$quiet
&& ( $verbose
|| ( $is_test && $failures && !$result->is_ok )
|| ( $comments && $result->is_comment )
|| ( $directives && $result->has_directive ) )
)
{
unless ($newline_printed) {
$formatter->_output("\n");
$newline_printed = 1;
}
$output_result->($result);
$formatter->_output("\n");
}
},
clear_for_close => sub {
my $spaces
= ' ' x length( '.' . $pretty . $plan . $parser->tests_run );
$formatter->$output("\r$spaces");
},
close_test => sub {
if ( $show_count && !$really_quiet ) {
$self->clear_for_close;
$formatter->$output("\r$pretty");
}
# Avoid circular references
$self->parser(undef);
$self->{_closures} = {};
return if $really_quiet;
if ( my $skip_all = $parser->skip_all ) {
$formatter->_output("skipped: $skip_all\n");
}
elsif ( $parser->has_problems ) {
$self->_output_test_failure($parser);
}
else {
my $time_report = $self->time_report($formatter, $parser);
$formatter->_output_success( $self->_make_ok_line($time_report) );
}
},
};
}
=head2 C<< clear_for_close >>
=head2 C<< close_test >>
=head2 C<< header >>
=head2 C<< result >>
=cut
1;
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