App::Prove::State - State storage for the prove command.
Version 3.35
The prove command supports a --state option that instructs it to store persistent state across runs. This module implements that state and the operations that may be performed on it.
# Re-run failed tests $ prove --state=failed,save -rbv
new Accepts a hashref with the following key/value pairs:
store The filename of the data store holding the data that App::Prove::State reads.
extensions (optional) The test name extensions. Defaults to .t.
result_class (optional) The name of the result_class . Defaults to App::Prove::State::Result .
result_class Getter/setter for the name of the class used for tracking test results. This class should either subclass from App::Prove::State::Result or provide an identical interface.
extensions Get or set the list of extensions that files must have in order to be considered tests. Defaults to ['.t'].
results Get the results of the last test run. Returns a result_class() instance.
commit Save the test results. Should be called after all tests have run.
apply_switch $self->apply_switch('failed,save');
Apply a list of switch options to the state, updating the internal object state as a result. Nothing is returned.
Diagnostics: - "Illegal state option: %s"
last Run in the same order as last time
failed Run only the failed tests from last time
passed Run only the passed tests from last time
all Run all tests in normal order
hot Run the tests that most recently failed first
todo Run the tests ordered by number of todos.
slow Run the tests in slowest to fastest order.
fast Run test tests in fastest to slowest order.
new Run the tests in newest to oldest order.
old Run the tests in oldest to newest order.
save Save the state on exit.
get_tests Given a list of args get the names of tests that should run
observe_test Store the results of a test.
save Write the state to a file.
load Load the state from a file
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