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package TAP::Parser::Source;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA);
use TAP::Object ();
use TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory ();
@ISA = qw(TAP::Object);
# Causes problem on MacOS and shouldn't be necessary anyway
#$SIG{CHLD} = sub { wait };
=head1 NAME
TAP::Parser::Source - Stream output from some source
=head1 VERSION
Version 3.17
=cut
$VERSION = '3.17';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use TAP::Parser::Source;
my $source = TAP::Parser::Source->new;
my $stream = $source->source(['/usr/bin/ruby', 'mytest.rb'])->get_stream;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Takes a command and hopefully returns a stream from it.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 Class Methods
=head3 C<new>
my $source = TAP::Parser::Source->new;
Returns a new C<TAP::Parser::Source> object.
=cut
# new() implementation supplied by TAP::Object
sub _initialize {
my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
$self->{switches} = [];
_autoflush( \*STDOUT );
_autoflush( \*STDERR );
return $self;
}
##############################################################################
=head2 Instance Methods
=head3 C<source>
my $source = $source->source;
$source->source(['./some_prog some_test_file']);
# or
$source->source(['/usr/bin/ruby', 't/ruby_test.rb']);
Getter/setter for the source. The source should generally consist of an array
reference of strings which, when executed via L<&IPC::Open3::open3|IPC::Open3>,
should return a filehandle which returns successive rows of TAP. C<croaks> if
it doesn't get an arrayref.
=cut
sub source {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{source} unless @_;
unless ( 'ARRAY' eq ref $_[0] ) {
$self->_croak('Argument to &source must be an array reference');
}
$self->{source} = shift;
return $self;
}
##############################################################################
=head3 C<get_stream>
my $stream = $source->get_stream;
Returns a L<TAP::Parser::Iterator> stream of the output generated by executing
C<source>. C<croak>s if there was no command found.
Must be passed an object that implements a C<make_iterator> method.
Typically this is a TAP::Parser instance.
=cut
sub get_stream {
my ( $self, $factory ) = @_;
my @command = $self->_get_command
or $self->_croak('No command found!');
return $factory->make_iterator(
{ command => \@command,
merge => $self->merge
}
);
}
sub _get_command { return @{ shift->source || [] } }
##############################################################################
=head3 C<merge>
my $merge = $source->merge;
Sets or returns the flag that dictates whether STDOUT and STDERR are merged.
=cut
sub merge {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{merge} unless @_;
$self->{merge} = shift;
return $self;
}
# Turns on autoflush for the handle passed
sub _autoflush {
my $flushed = shift;
my $old_fh = select $flushed;
$| = 1;
select $old_fh;
}
1;
=head1 SUBCLASSING
Please see L<TAP::Parser/SUBCLASSING> for a subclassing overview.
=head2 Example
package MyRubySource;
use strict;
use vars '@ISA';
use Carp qw( croak );
use TAP::Parser::Source;
@ISA = qw( TAP::Parser::Source );
# expect $source->(['mytest.rb', 'cmdline', 'args']);
sub source {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my ($rb_file) = @$args;
croak("error: Ruby file '$rb_file' not found!") unless (-f $rb_file);
return $self->SUPER::source(['/usr/bin/ruby', @$args]);
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<TAP::Object>,
L<TAP::Parser>,
L<TAP::Parser::Source::Perl>,
=cut
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