package Test2::Tools; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.302206'; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Tools - Documentation for Tools. =head1 DESCRIPTION Tools are packages that export test functions, typically all related to a specific aspect of testing. If you have a couple different categories of exports then you may want to break them into separate modules. Tools should export testing functions. Loading tools B have side effects, or alter the behavior of other tools. If you want to alter behaviors or create side effects then you probably want to write a L. =head1 FAQ =over 4 =item Why is it called Test2::Tools, and not Test2::Tool? This question arises since Tools is the only namespace in the plural. This is because each Plugin should be a distinct unit of functionality, but a Tools dist can (and usually should) export several tools. A bundle is also typically described as a single unit. Nobody would like Test2::Bundles::Foo. =item Should my tools subclass Test2::Tools? No. Currently this class is empty. Eventually we may want to add behavior, in which case we do not want anyone to already be subclassing it. =back =head1 HOW DO I WRITE A 'TOOLS' MODULE? It is very easy to write tools: package Test2::Tools::Mine use strict; use warnings; # All tools should use the context() function. use Test2::API qw/context/; our @EXPORTS = qw/ok plan/; use base 'Exporter'; sub ok($;$) { my ($bool, $name) = @_; # All tool functions should start by grabbing a context my $ctx = context(); # The context is the primary interface for generating events $ctx->ok($bool, $name); # When you are done you release the context $ctx->release; return $bool ? 1 : 0; } sub plan { my ($max) = @_; my $ctx = context(); $ctx->plan($max); $ctx->release; } 1; See L for documentation on what the C<$ctx> object can do. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut