Padre::Task::Eval(3) Task for executing arbitrary code via a string eval

SYNOPSIS


my $task = Padre::Task::Eval->new(
prepare => '1 + 1',
run => 'my $foo = sub { 2 + 3 }; $foo->();',
finish => '$_[0]->{prepare}',
);

$task->prepare;
$task->run;
$task->finish;

DESCRIPTION

Padre::Task::Eval is a stub class used to implement testing and other miscellaneous functionality.

It takes three named string parameters matching each of the three execution phases. When each phase of the task is run, the string will be eval'ed and the result will be stored in the same has key as the source string.

If the key does not exist at all, nothing will be executed for that phase.

Regardless of the execution result (or the non-execution of the phase) each phase will always return true. However, if the string eval throws an exception it will escape the task object (although when run properly inside of a task handle it should be caught by the handle).

METHODS

This class contains now additional methods beyond the defaults provided by the Padre::Task API.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2008-2013 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm.

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

The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.