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NAME

6       Test::Compile::Internal - Test whether your perl files compile.
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SYNOPSIS

9           use Test::Compile::Internal;
10           my $test = Test::Compile::Internal->new();
11           $test->all_files_ok();
12           $test->done_testing();
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DESCRIPTION

15       "Test::Compile::Internal" is an object oriented tool for testing
16       whether your perl files compile.
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18       It is primarily to provide the inner workings of "Test::Compile", but
19       it can also be used directly to test a CPAN distribution.
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METHODS

22       "new()"
23           A basic constructor, nothing special.
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25       "all_files_ok(@dirs)"
26           Looks for perl files and tests them all for compilation errors.
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28           If @dirs is defined then it is taken as an array of files or
29           directories to be searched for perl files, otherwise it searches
30           the default locations you'd expect to find perl files in a perl
31           module - see "all_pm_files(@dirs)" and "all_pl_files(@dirs)" for
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34       "all_pm_files_ok(@dirs)"
35           Checks all the perl module files it can find for compilation
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38           If @dirs is defined then it is taken as an array of directories to
39           be searched for perl files, otherwise it searches some default
40           locations - see "all_pm_files(@dirs)".
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42       "all_pl_files_ok(@dirs)"
43           Checks all the perl program files it can find for compilation
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46           If @dirs is defined then it is taken as an array of directories to
47           be searched for perl files, otherwise it searches some default
48           locations - see "all_pl_files(@dirs)".
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50       "verbose($verbose)"
51           An accessor to get/set the verbosity.  The default value (undef)
52           will suppress output unless the compilation fails.  This is
53           probably what you want.
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55           If "verbose" is set to true, you'll get the output from 'perl -c'.
56           If it's set to false, all diagnostic output is suppressed.
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58       "all_pm_files(@dirs)"
59           Searches for and returns a list of perl module files - that is,
60           files with a .pm extension.
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62           If you provide a list of @dirs, it'll use that as a list of files
63           to process, or directories to search for perl modules.
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65           If you don't provide "dirs", it'll search for perl modules in the
66           blib directory, unless that directory doesn't exist, in which case
67           it'll search the lib directory.
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69           Skips any files in CVS, .svn, or .git directories.
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71           The order of the files returned is machine-dependent. If you want
72           them sorted, you'll have to sort them yourself.
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74       "all_pl_files(@dirs)"
75           Searches for and returns a list of perl script files - that is, any
76           files that either have a .pl extension, or have no extension but
77           have a perl shebang line.
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79           If you provide a list of @dirs, it'll use that as a list of files
80           to process, or directories to search for perl scripts.
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82           If you don't provide "dirs", it'll search for perl scripts in the
83           blib/script/ directory, or if that doesn't exist, the script/
84           directory, or if that doesn't exist, the bin/ directory.
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86           Skips any files in CVS, .svn, or .git directories.
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88           The order of the files returned is machine-dependent. If you want
89           them sorted, you'll have to sort them yourself.
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91       "pl_file_compiles($file)"
92           Returns true if $file compiles as a perl script.
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94       "pm_file_compiles($file)"
95           Returns true if $file compiles as a perl module.
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TEST METHODS

98       "Test::Compile::Internal" encapsulates a "Test::Builder" object, and
99       provides access to some of its methods.
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101       "done_testing()"
102           Declares that you are done testing, no more tests will be run after
103           this point.
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105       "ok($test, $name)"
106           Your basic test. Pass if $test is true, fail if $test is false.
107           Just like "Test::Simple"'s "ok()".
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109       "plan(tests => $count)"
110           Defines how many tests you plan to run.
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112       "diag(@msgs)"
113           Prints out the given @msgs. Like print, arguments are simply
114           appended together.
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116           Output will be indented and marked with a # so as not to interfere
117           with test output. A newline will be put on the end if there isn't
118           one already.
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120           We encourage using this rather than calling print directly.
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122       "skip($reason)"
123           Skips the current test, reporting the $reason.
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125       "skip_all($reason)"
126           Skips all the tests, using the given $reason. Exits immediately
127           with 0.
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AUTHORS

130       Sagar R. Shah "<srshah@cpan.org>", Marcel GrĂ¼nauer,
131       "<marcel@cpan.org>", Evan Giles, "<egiles@cpan.org>"
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134       Copyright 2007-2019 by the authors.
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136       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
137       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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SEE ALSO

140       Test::Strict provides functions to ensure your perl files compile, with
141       the added bonus that it will check you have used strict in all your
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