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Test::Smoke::Smoker(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioTest::Smoke::Smoker(3)

NAME
       Test::Smoke::Smoker - OO interface to do one smoke cycle.

SYNOPSIS
	   use Test::Smoke;
	   use Test::Smoke::Smoker;

	   open LOGFILE, "> mktest.out" or die "Cannot create 'mktest.out': $!";
	   my $buildcfg = Test::SmokeBuildCFG->new( $conf->{cfg} );
	   my $policy = Test::Smoke::Policy->new( '../', $conf->{v} );
	   my $smoker = Test::Smoke::Smoker->new( \*LOGFILE, $conf );

	   foreach my $config ( $buildcfg->configurations ) {
	       $smoker->smoke( $config, $policy );
	   }

DESCRIPTION
METHODS
       Test::Smoke::Smoker->new( \*GLOB, %args )
	   "new()" takes a mandatory (opened) filehandle and some other
	   options:

	       ddir	       build directory
	       fdir	       The forest source
	       v	       verbose level: 0..2
	       defaultenv      'make test' without $ENV{PERLIO}
	       is56x	       skip the PerlIO stuff?
	       locale	       do another testrun with $ENV{LC_ALL}
	       force_c_locale  set $ENV{LC_ALL} = 'C' for all smoke runs

	       is_win32	       is this MSWin32?
	       w32cc	       the CCTYPE for MSWin32 (MSVCxx BORLAND GCC)
	       w32make	       the maker to use for CCTYPE

       Test::Smoke::Smoker->config( $key[, $value] )
	   "config()" is an interface to the package lexical %CONFIG, which
	   holds all the default values for the "new()" arguments.

	   With the special key all_defaults this returns a reference to a
	   hash holding all the default values.

       $smoker->tty( $message )
	   Prints a message to the default filehandle.

       $smoker->log( $message )
	   Prints a message to the logfile, filehandle.

       $smoker->ttylog( $message )
	   Prints a message to both the default and the logfile filehandles.

       $smoker->smoke( $config[, $policy] )
	   "smoke()" takes a Test::Smoke::BuildCFG::Config object and runs all
	   the basic steps as (private) object methods.

       $smoker->make_distclean( )
	   "make_distclean()" runs "make -i distclean 2>/dev/null"

       $smoker->extra_manicheck( )
	   "extra_manicheck()" will only work for "$self->{v} > 1" and does an
	   extra integrity check comparing MANIFEST and the source-tree.
	   Output is send to the tty.

       $smoker->handle_policy( $policy, @substs );
	   "handle_policy()" will try to apply the substition rules and then
	   write the file Policy.sh.

       $smoker->Configure( $config )
	   "Configure()" sorts out the MSWin32 mess and calls ./Configure

	   returns true if a makefile was created

       $smoker->make_( )
	   "make_()" will run make.

	   returns true if a perl executable is found

       make_test_prep( )
	   Run "make test-perp" and check if t/perl exists.

       $smoker->make_test( )
       $self->extend_with_harness( @nok )
       $moker->make_test_harness
	   Use Test::Harness (the test_harness target) to get the failing test
	   information and do not bother with TEST.

       $smoker->_run_harness_target( $target, $extra )
	   The command to run "make test_harness" differs based on platform,
	   so the arguments have to be passed into general routine. $target
	   specifies the makefile-target, $makeopt specifies the extra options
	   for the make program.

       $smoker->_run_harness3_target( $target, $extra )
	   The command to run "make test_harness" differs based on platform,
	   so the arguments have to be passed into general routine. $target
	   specifies the makefile-target, $makeopt specifies the extra options
	   for the make program.

       $self->make_minitest
	   "make" was unable to build a perl executable, but managed to build
	   miniperl, so we do "make minitest".

       $self->_parse_harness_output( $\%notok, $all_ok, @lines )
	   Fator out the parsing of the Test::Harness output, as it seems
	   subject to change.

       $self->_parse_harness3_output( $\%notok, $all_ok, @lines )
	   Fator out the parsing of the Test::Harness 3 output, as it seems
	   subject to change.

       $self->_trasnaform_testnames( @notok )
	   "_transform_testnames()" takes a list of testnames, as found by
	   "TEST" (testname without ".t" suffix followed by dots and a reason)
	   and returns a hash with the filenames relative to the "t/"
	   directory as keys and the reason as value.

       $smoker->_normalize_testname( $test )
	   Normalize a testname...

       set_skip_tests( [$unset] )
	   Read from a MANIFEST like file, set in "$self->{skip_tests}", and
	   rename the files in it with the extension .tskip. If $unset is set,
	   they will be renamed back.

       unset_skip_tests
	   Calls "$self->set_skip_tests( 1 )".

       $self->change_manifest( \@tests, $unset )
       $self->_run( $command[, $sub[, @args]] )
	   "_run()" returns "qx( $command )" unless $sub is specified.	If
	   $sub is defined (and a coderef) "$sub->( $command, @args )" will be
	   called.

       $self->_make( $command )
	   "_make()" calls "run( "make $command" )", and does some extra stuff
	   to help MSWin32 (the right maker, the directory).

       $smoker->_make_fork( $target, $extra )
	   "_make_fork()" opens a read pipe to the make command with $target
	   and $extra arguments for the make command.

       $smoker->_vms__rooted_logical
	   This code sets up a rooted logical "TSP5SRC" and changes the {ddir}
	   to that root.

SEE ALSO
       Test::Smoke

COPYRIGHT
       (c) 2002-2003, All rights reserved.

	 * Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>

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

       See:

       ·   http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

       ·   http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

perl v5.14.1			  2010-08-27		Test::Smoke::Smoker(3)
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