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6 Test::Stream::Plugin::Classic - Classing (Test::More) style is and
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10 This distribution is deprecated in favor of Test2, Test2::Suite, and
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13 See Test::Stream::Manual::ToTest2 for a conversion guide.
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16 This provides is() and is_deeply() functions that behave close to the
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22 use Test::Stream 'Classic';
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24 is($got, $expect, "these are the same when stringified");
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27 like($got, qr/.../, "'got' matches the pattern");
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30 is_deeply($got, $expect, "These structures are same when checked deeply");
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33 $bool = is($got, $expect)
34 $bool = is($got, $expect, $name)
35 $bool = is($got, $expect, $name, @diag)
36 This does a string comparison of the 2 arguments. If the 2
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40 The test $name is optional.
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42 The test @diag is optional, it is extra diagnostics messages that
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46 It is important to note that this tool considers "1" and "1.0" to
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49 See Test::Stream::Plugin::Compare if you want a is() function that
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52 $bool = isnt($got, $dont_expect)
53 $bool = isnt($got, $dont_expect, $name)
54 $bool = isnt($got, $dont_expect, $name, @diag)
55 This is the inverse of is(), it passes when the strings are not the
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58 $bool = like($got, $pattern)
59 $bool = like($got, $pattern, $name)
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61 Check if $got matches the specified pattern. Will fail if it does
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66 The test @diag is optional, it is extra diagnostics messages that
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70 $bool = unlike($got, $pattern)
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72 $bool = unlike($got, $pattern, $name, @diag)
73 This is the inverse of like(). This will fail if $got matches
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76 $bool = is_deeply($got, $expect)
77 $bool = is_deeply($got, $expect, $name)
78 $bool = is_deeply($got, $expect, $name, @diag)
79 This does a deep check, it compares the structures in $got with
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81 scalar refs. All other values will be stringified and compared as
82 strings. It is important to note that this tool considers "1" and
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88 Check if "$thing->isa($type)" for each type. You can also check if
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92 The source code repository for Test::Stream can be found at
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96 Chad Granum <exodist@cpan.org>
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102 Copyright 2015 Chad Granum <exodist7@gmail.com>.
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104 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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