NAME
Test::Catch - Run C++ catch tests from perl test file
SYNOPSIS
in Makefile.PL
use
XS::Install;
WriteMakefile(
...
BIN_DEPS
=>
'Test::Catch'
,
test
=> {
SRC
=>
't'
,
# make all C files compile in 't' folder into separate SO file when 'make test'
# it's an XS::Install feature
NAME
=>
'MyTestMod'
,
# name of second (test) module
},
...
);
in your C test files
#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
...
Run tests from perl .t file:
use
MyModule;
XS::Loader::load_noboot(
'MyTestMod'
);
# or load() if you have and XS in test SO also
catch_run();
# or Test::Catch::run()
catch_run(
"[tag]"
);
done_testing();
DESCRIPTION
This module provides catch
's run function which runs CPP catch tests, so that you don't need to have catch run main in every module tests. Also this module makes tests output compatible with perl format and can work with perl tests in the same process (tests count and subtests nesting are shared).
FUNCTIONS
run([@args])
Runs catch tests. If @args are provided the result is if it was provided in command-line for native catch test binary.
Separate arguments work as '&&'. If you want to run, for example test 'name' and all tests with tag 'tag' and all tests with both tag 'tag2' and 'tag3', use
catch_run(
"name,[tag],[tag2][tag3]"
);
import(@args)
If @args provided, runs tests the same way as run(@args)
and calls done_testing()
after that.
EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
catch_run([@tags])
See run
AUTHOR
Pronin Oleg <syber@crazypanda.ru>, Crazy Panda LTD
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.