#!perl -w BEGIN { if( $ENV{PERL_CORE} ) { chdir 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } } use Test::More tests => 15; # If we skip with the same name, Test::Harness will report it back and # we won't get lots of false bug reports. my $Why = "Just testing the skip interface."; SKIP: { skip $Why, 2 unless Pigs->can('fly'); my $pig = Pigs->new; $pig->takeoff; ok( $pig->altitude > 0, 'Pig is airborne' ); ok( $pig->airspeed > 0, ' and moving' ); } SKIP: { skip "We're not skipping", 2 if 0; pass("Inside skip block"); pass("Another inside"); } SKIP: { skip "Again, not skipping", 2 if 0; my($pack, $file, $line) = caller; is( $pack || '', '', 'calling package not interfered with' ); is( $file || '', '', ' or file' ); is( $line || '', '', ' or line' ); } SKIP: { skip $Why, 2 if 1; die "A horrible death"; fail("Deliberate failure"); fail("And again"); } { my $warning; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning = join "", @_ }; SKIP: { # perl gets the line number a little wrong on the first # statement inside a block. 1 == 1; #line 56 skip $Why; fail("So very failed"); } is( $warning, "skip() needs to know \$how_many tests are in the ". "block at $0 line 56\n", 'skip without $how_many warning' ); } SKIP: { skip "Not skipping here.", 4 if 0; pass("This is supposed to run"); # Testing out nested skips. SKIP: { skip $Why, 2; fail("AHHH!"); fail("You're a failure"); } pass("This is supposed to run, too"); }