Test2::Tools::Exception - Test2 based tools for checking exceptions
This is the Test2 implementation of code used to test exceptions. This is similar to Test::Fatal, but it intentionally does much less.
use Test2::Tools::Exception qw/dies lives/;
like(
dies { die 'xxx' },
qr/xxx/,
"Got exception"
);
ok(lives { ... }, "did not die") or note($@);
All subs are exported by default.
This will trap any exception the codeblock throws. If no exception is thrown the sub will return undef. If an exception is thrown it will be returned. This function preserves $@
, it will not be altered from its value before the sub is called.
This will trap any exception thrown in the codeblock. It will return true when there is no exception, and false when there is. $@
is preserved from before the sub is called when there is no exception. When an exception is trapped $@
will have the exception so that you can look at it.
This will run the code block trapping any exception. If there is no exception a passing event will be issued. If the test fails a failing event will be issued, and the exception will be reported as diagnostics.
Note: This function does not preserve $@
on failure, it will be set to the exception the codeblock throws, this is by design so that you can obtain the exception if desired.
Test::Fatal sets $Test::Builder::Level
such that failing tests inside the exception block will report to the line where exception()
is called. I disagree with this, and think the actual line of the failing test is more important. Ultimately, though Test::Fatal cannot be changed, people probably already depend on that behavior.
The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at https://github.com/Test-More/Test2-Suite/.
Copyright 2018 Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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