DESCRIPTION
This class lets you specify an expected object in a deep comparison. You can check the fields/elements of the underlying reference, call methods to verify results, and do meta checks for object type and ref type.METHODS
- $class = $obj->meta_class
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The meta-class to be used when checking the object type. This is mainly listed
because it is useful to override for specialized object subclasses.
This normally just returns Test2::Compare::Meta.
- $class = $obj->object_base
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The base-class to be expected when checking the object type. This is mainly
listed because it is useful to override for specialized object subclasses.
This normally just returns 'UNIVERSAL'.
- $obj->add_prop(...)
- Add a meta-propery to check, see Test2::Compare::Meta. This method just delegates.
- $obj->add_field(...)
- Add a hash-field to check, see Test2::Compare::Hash. This method just delegates.
- $obj->add_item(...)
- Add an array item to check, see Test2::Compare::Array. This method just delegates.
- $obj->add_call($method, $check)
- $obj->add_call($method, $check, $name)
- $obj->add_call($method, $check, $name, $context)
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Add a method call check. This will call the specified method on your object and
verify the result. $method may be a method name, an array ref, or a coderef.
If it's an arrayref, the first element must be the method name, and the rest are arguments that will be passed to it.
In the case of a coderef it can be helpful to provide an alternate name. When no name is provided the name is either $method or the string '\&CODE'.
If $context is 'list', the method will be invoked in list context, and the result will be an arrayref.
If $context is 'hash', the method will be invoked in list context, and the result will be a hashref (this will warn if the method returns an odd number of values).
SOURCE
The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at http://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Suite/.MAINTAINERS
- Chad Granum <[email protected]>
AUTHORS
- Chad Granum <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2016 Chad Granum <[email protected]>.This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/