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Parrot::Test - Functions for testing Parrot and language implementations

Set the number of tests to be run like this:
use Parrot::Test tests => 8;
Write individual tests like this:
pasm_output_is(<<'CODE', <<'OUTPUT', "description of test");
print "this is ok\n"
end
CODE
this is ok
OUTPUT

This module provides various Parrot-specific test functions.

The parameter $code is the code that should be executed or transformed. The parameter $expected is the expected result. The parameter $unexpected is the unexpected result. The parameter $description should describe the test.
Any optional parameters can follow. For example, to mark a test as a TODO test (where you know the implementation does not yet work), pass:
todo => 'reason to consider this TODO'
at the end of the argument list. Valid reasons include bug, unimplemented, and so on.
pasm_output_is($code, $expected, $description) or output_is($code, $expected, $description)pasm_output_like($code, $expected, $description) or output_like($code, $expected, $description)pasm_output_isnt($code, $unexpected, $description) or output_isnt($code, $unexpected, $description)pir_output_is($code, $expected, $description)pir_output_like($code, $expected, $description)pir_output_isnt($code, $unexpected, $description)pbc_output_is($code, $expected, $description)pbc_output_like($code, $expected, $description)pbc_output_isnt($code, $unexpected, $description)pir_2_pasm_is($code, $expected, $description)pir_2_pasm_like($code, $expected, $description)pir_2_pasm_isnt($code, $unexpected, $description)c_output_is($code, $expected, $description)c_output_like($code, $expected, $description)c_output_isnt($code, $unexpected, $description)skip($why, $how_many)SKIP: { ... } block to indicate why and how many test are being skipped. Just like in Test::More.run_command($command, %options) STDOUT filehandle to redirect STDOUT to
STDERR filehandle to redirect STDERR to
CD directory to run the command in
# equivalent to "cd some_dir && make test"
run_command("make test", CD => "some_dir");
slurp_file($file_name)
generate_code should be renamed and be published to everybody who needs to generate files.

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