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1package Test2::API;
2use strict;
3use warnings;
4
5use Test2::Util qw/USE_THREADS/;
6
7BEGIN {
8    $ENV{TEST_ACTIVE} ||= 1;
9    $ENV{TEST2_ACTIVE} = 1;
10}
11
12our $VERSION = '1.302175';
13
14
15my $INST;
16my $ENDING = 0;
17sub test2_unset_is_end { $ENDING = 0 }
18sub test2_get_is_end { $ENDING }
19
20sub test2_set_is_end {
21    my $before = $ENDING;
22    ($ENDING) = @_ ? @_ : (1);
23
24    # Only send the event in a transition from false to true
25    return if $before;
26    return unless $ENDING;
27
28    return unless $INST;
29    my $stack = $INST->stack or return;
30    my $root = $stack->root or return;
31
32    return unless $root->count;
33
34    return unless $$ == $INST->pid;
35    return unless get_tid() == $INST->tid;
36
37    my $trace = Test2::EventFacet::Trace->new(
38        frame  => [__PACKAGE__, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PACKAGE__ . '::test2_set_is_end'],
39    );
40    my $ctx = Test2::API::Context->new(
41        trace => $trace,
42        hub   => $root,
43    );
44
45    $ctx->send_ev2(control => { phase => 'END', details => 'Transition to END phase' });
46
47    1;
48}
49
50use Test2::API::Instance(\$INST);
51
52# Set the exit status
53END {
54    test2_set_is_end(); # See gh #16
55    $INST->set_exit();
56}
57
58sub CLONE {
59    my $init = test2_init_done();
60    my $load = test2_load_done();
61
62    return if $init && $load;
63
64    require Carp;
65    Carp::croak "Test2 must be fully loaded before you start a new thread!\n";
66}
67
68# See gh #16
69{
70    no warnings;
71    INIT { eval 'END { test2_set_is_end() }; 1' or die $@ }
72}
73
74BEGIN {
75    no warnings 'once';
76    if($] ge '5.014' || $ENV{T2_CHECK_DEPTH} || $Test2::API::DO_DEPTH_CHECK) {
77        *DO_DEPTH_CHECK = sub() { 1 };
78    }
79    else {
80        *DO_DEPTH_CHECK = sub() { 0 };
81    }
82}
83
84use Test2::EventFacet::Trace();
85use Test2::Util::Trace(); # Legacy
86
87use Test2::Hub::Subtest();
88use Test2::Hub::Interceptor();
89use Test2::Hub::Interceptor::Terminator();
90
91use Test2::Event::Ok();
92use Test2::Event::Diag();
93use Test2::Event::Note();
94use Test2::Event::Plan();
95use Test2::Event::Bail();
96use Test2::Event::Exception();
97use Test2::Event::Waiting();
98use Test2::Event::Skip();
99use Test2::Event::Subtest();
100
101use Carp qw/carp croak confess/;
102use Scalar::Util qw/blessed weaken/;
103use Test2::Util qw/get_tid clone_io pkg_to_file gen_uid/;
104
105our @EXPORT_OK = qw{
106    context release
107    context_do
108    no_context
109    intercept intercept_deep
110    run_subtest
111
112    test2_init_done
113    test2_load_done
114    test2_load
115    test2_start_preload
116    test2_stop_preload
117    test2_in_preload
118    test2_is_testing_done
119
120    test2_set_is_end
121    test2_unset_is_end
122    test2_get_is_end
123
124    test2_pid
125    test2_tid
126    test2_stack
127    test2_no_wait
128    test2_ipc_wait_enable
129    test2_ipc_wait_disable
130    test2_ipc_wait_enabled
131
132    test2_add_uuid_via
133
134    test2_add_callback_testing_done
135
136    test2_add_callback_context_aquire
137    test2_add_callback_context_acquire
138    test2_add_callback_context_init
139    test2_add_callback_context_release
140    test2_add_callback_exit
141    test2_add_callback_post_load
142    test2_add_callback_pre_subtest
143    test2_list_context_aquire_callbacks
144    test2_list_context_acquire_callbacks
145    test2_list_context_init_callbacks
146    test2_list_context_release_callbacks
147    test2_list_exit_callbacks
148    test2_list_post_load_callbacks
149    test2_list_pre_subtest_callbacks
150
151    test2_ipc
152    test2_has_ipc
153    test2_ipc_disable
154    test2_ipc_disabled
155    test2_ipc_drivers
156    test2_ipc_add_driver
157    test2_ipc_polling
158    test2_ipc_disable_polling
159    test2_ipc_enable_polling
160    test2_ipc_get_pending
161    test2_ipc_set_pending
162    test2_ipc_get_timeout
163    test2_ipc_set_timeout
164
165    test2_formatter
166    test2_formatters
167    test2_formatter_add
168    test2_formatter_set
169
170    test2_stdout
171    test2_stderr
172    test2_reset_io
173};
174BEGIN { require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter) }
175
176my $STACK       = $INST->stack;
177my $CONTEXTS    = $INST->contexts;
178my $INIT_CBS    = $INST->context_init_callbacks;
179my $ACQUIRE_CBS = $INST->context_acquire_callbacks;
180
181my $STDOUT = clone_io(\*STDOUT);
182my $STDERR = clone_io(\*STDERR);
183sub test2_stdout { $STDOUT ||= clone_io(\*STDOUT) }
184sub test2_stderr { $STDERR ||= clone_io(\*STDERR) }
185
186sub test2_post_preload_reset {
187    test2_reset_io();
188    $INST->post_preload_reset;
189}
190
191sub test2_reset_io {
192    $STDOUT = clone_io(\*STDOUT);
193    $STDERR = clone_io(\*STDERR);
194}
195
196sub test2_init_done { $INST->finalized }
197sub test2_load_done { $INST->loaded }
198
199sub test2_load          { $INST->load }
200sub test2_start_preload { $ENV{T2_IN_PRELOAD} = 1; $INST->start_preload }
201sub test2_stop_preload  { $ENV{T2_IN_PRELOAD} = 0; $INST->stop_preload }
202sub test2_in_preload    { $INST->preload }
203
204sub test2_pid              { $INST->pid }
205sub test2_tid              { $INST->tid }
206sub test2_stack            { $INST->stack }
207sub test2_ipc_wait_enable  { $INST->set_no_wait(0) }
208sub test2_ipc_wait_disable { $INST->set_no_wait(1) }
209sub test2_ipc_wait_enabled { !$INST->no_wait }
210
211sub test2_is_testing_done {
212    # No instance? VERY DONE!
213    return 1 unless $INST;
214
215    # No stack? tests must be done, it is created pretty early
216    my $stack = $INST->stack or return 1;
217
218    # Nothing on the stack, no root hub yet, likely have not started testing
219    return 0 unless @$stack;
220
221    # Stack has a slot for the root hub (see above) but it is undefined, likely
222    # garbage collected, test is done
223    my $root_hub = $stack->[0] or return 1;
224
225    # If the root hub is ended than testing is done.
226    return 1 if $root_hub->ended;
227
228    # Looks like we are still testing!
229    return 0;
230}
231
232sub test2_no_wait {
233    $INST->set_no_wait(@_) if @_;
234    $INST->no_wait;
235}
236
237sub test2_add_callback_testing_done {
238    my $cb = shift;
239
240    test2_add_callback_post_load(sub {
241        my $stack = test2_stack();
242        $stack->top; # Insure we have a hub
243        my ($hub) = Test2::API::test2_stack->all;
244
245        $hub->set_active(1);
246
247        $hub->follow_up($cb);
248    });
249
250    return;
251}
252
253sub test2_add_callback_context_acquire   { $INST->add_context_acquire_callback(@_) }
254sub test2_add_callback_context_aquire    { $INST->add_context_acquire_callback(@_) }
255sub test2_add_callback_context_init      { $INST->add_context_init_callback(@_) }
256sub test2_add_callback_context_release   { $INST->add_context_release_callback(@_) }
257sub test2_add_callback_exit              { $INST->add_exit_callback(@_) }
258sub test2_add_callback_post_load         { $INST->add_post_load_callback(@_) }
259sub test2_add_callback_pre_subtest       { $INST->add_pre_subtest_callback(@_) }
260sub test2_list_context_aquire_callbacks  { @{$INST->context_acquire_callbacks} }
261sub test2_list_context_acquire_callbacks { @{$INST->context_acquire_callbacks} }
262sub test2_list_context_init_callbacks    { @{$INST->context_init_callbacks} }
263sub test2_list_context_release_callbacks { @{$INST->context_release_callbacks} }
264sub test2_list_exit_callbacks            { @{$INST->exit_callbacks} }
265sub test2_list_post_load_callbacks       { @{$INST->post_load_callbacks} }
266sub test2_list_pre_subtest_callbacks     { @{$INST->pre_subtest_callbacks} }
267
268sub test2_add_uuid_via {
269    $INST->set_add_uuid_via(@_) if @_;
270    $INST->add_uuid_via();
271}
272
273sub test2_ipc                 { $INST->ipc }
274sub test2_has_ipc             { $INST->has_ipc }
275sub test2_ipc_disable         { $INST->ipc_disable }
276sub test2_ipc_disabled        { $INST->ipc_disabled }
277sub test2_ipc_add_driver      { $INST->add_ipc_driver(@_) }
278sub test2_ipc_drivers         { @{$INST->ipc_drivers} }
279sub test2_ipc_polling         { $INST->ipc_polling }
280sub test2_ipc_enable_polling  { $INST->enable_ipc_polling }
281sub test2_ipc_disable_polling { $INST->disable_ipc_polling }
282sub test2_ipc_get_pending     { $INST->get_ipc_pending }
283sub test2_ipc_set_pending     { $INST->set_ipc_pending(@_) }
284sub test2_ipc_set_timeout     { $INST->set_ipc_timeout(@_) }
285sub test2_ipc_get_timeout     { $INST->ipc_timeout() }
286sub test2_ipc_enable_shm      { 0 }
287
288sub test2_formatter     {
289    if ($ENV{T2_FORMATTER} && $ENV{T2_FORMATTER} =~ m/^(\+)?(.*)$/) {
290        my $formatter = $1 ? $2 : "Test2::Formatter::$2";
291        my $file = pkg_to_file($formatter);
292        require $file;
293        return $formatter;
294    }
295
296    return $INST->formatter;
297}
298
299sub test2_formatters    { @{$INST->formatters} }
300sub test2_formatter_add { $INST->add_formatter(@_) }
301sub test2_formatter_set {
302    my ($formatter) = @_;
303    croak "No formatter specified" unless $formatter;
304    croak "Global Formatter already set" if $INST->formatter_set;
305    $INST->set_formatter($formatter);
306}
307
308# Private, for use in Test2::API::Context
309sub _contexts_ref                  { $INST->contexts }
310sub _context_acquire_callbacks_ref { $INST->context_acquire_callbacks }
311sub _context_init_callbacks_ref    { $INST->context_init_callbacks }
312sub _context_release_callbacks_ref { $INST->context_release_callbacks }
313sub _add_uuid_via_ref              { \($INST->{Test2::API::Instance::ADD_UUID_VIA()}) }
314
315# Private, for use in Test2::IPC
316sub _set_ipc { $INST->set_ipc(@_) }
317
318sub context_do(&;@) {
319    my $code = shift;
320    my @args = @_;
321
322    my $ctx = context(level => 1);
323
324    my $want = wantarray;
325
326    my @out;
327    my $ok = eval {
328        $want          ? @out    = $code->($ctx, @args) :
329        defined($want) ? $out[0] = $code->($ctx, @args) :
330                                   $code->($ctx, @args) ;
331        1;
332    };
333    my $err = $@;
334
335    $ctx->release;
336
337    die $err unless $ok;
338
339    return @out    if $want;
340    return $out[0] if defined $want;
341    return;
342}
343
344sub no_context(&;$) {
345    my ($code, $hid) = @_;
346    $hid ||= $STACK->top->hid;
347
348    my $ctx = $CONTEXTS->{$hid};
349    delete $CONTEXTS->{$hid};
350    my $ok = eval { $code->(); 1 };
351    my $err = $@;
352
353    $CONTEXTS->{$hid} = $ctx;
354    weaken($CONTEXTS->{$hid});
355
356    die $err unless $ok;
357
358    return;
359};
360
361my $UUID_VIA = _add_uuid_via_ref();
362sub context {
363    # We need to grab these before anything else to ensure they are not
364    # changed.
365    my ($errno, $eval_error, $child_error, $extended_error) = (0 + $!, $@, $?, $^E);
366
367    my %params = (level => 0, wrapped => 0, @_);
368
369    # If something is getting a context then the sync system needs to be
370    # considered loaded...
371    $INST->load unless $INST->{loaded};
372
373    croak "context() called, but return value is ignored"
374        unless defined wantarray;
375
376    my $stack   = $params{stack} || $STACK;
377    my $hub     = $params{hub}   || (@$stack ? $stack->[-1] : $stack->top);
378
379    # Catch an edge case where we try to get context after the root hub has
380    # been garbage collected resulting in a stack that has a single undef
381    # hub
382    if (!$hub && !exists($params{hub}) && @$stack) {
383        my $msg = Carp::longmess("Attempt to get Test2 context after testing has completed (did you attempt a testing event after done_testing?)");
384
385        # The error message is usually masked by the global destruction, so we have to print to STDER
386        print STDERR $msg;
387
388        # Make sure this is a failure, we are probably already in END, so set $? to change the exit code
389        $? = 1;
390
391        # Now we actually die to interrupt the program flow and avoid undefined his warnings
392        die $msg;
393    }
394
395    my $hid     = $hub->{hid};
396    my $current = $CONTEXTS->{$hid};
397
398    $_->(\%params) for @$ACQUIRE_CBS;
399    map $_->(\%params), @{$hub->{_context_acquire}} if $hub->{_context_acquire};
400
401    # This is for https://github.com/Test-More/test-more/issues/16
402    # and https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127774
403    my $phase = ${^GLOBAL_PHASE} || 'NA';
404    my $end_phase = $ENDING || $phase eq 'END' || $phase eq 'DESTRUCT';
405
406    my $level = 1 + $params{level};
407    my ($pkg, $file, $line, $sub) = $end_phase ? caller(0) : caller($level);
408    unless ($pkg || $end_phase) {
409        confess "Could not find context at depth $level" unless $params{fudge};
410        ($pkg, $file, $line, $sub) = caller(--$level) while ($level >= 0 && !$pkg);
411    }
412
413    my $depth = $level;
414    $depth++ while DO_DEPTH_CHECK && !$end_phase && (!$current || $depth <= $current->{_depth} + $params{wrapped}) && caller($depth + 1);
415    $depth -= $params{wrapped};
416    my $depth_ok = !DO_DEPTH_CHECK || $end_phase || !$current || $current->{_depth} < $depth;
417
418    if ($current && $params{on_release} && $depth_ok) {
419        $current->{_on_release} ||= [];
420        push @{$current->{_on_release}} => $params{on_release};
421    }
422
423    # I know this is ugly....
424    ($!, $@, $?, $^E) = ($errno, $eval_error, $child_error, $extended_error) and return bless(
425        {
426            %$current,
427            _is_canon   => undef,
428            errno       => $errno,
429            eval_error  => $eval_error,
430            child_error => $child_error,
431            _is_spawn   => [$pkg, $file, $line, $sub],
432        },
433        'Test2::API::Context'
434    ) if $current && $depth_ok;
435
436    # Handle error condition of bad level
437    if ($current) {
438        unless (${$current->{_aborted}}) {
439            _canon_error($current, [$pkg, $file, $line, $sub, $depth])
440                unless $current->{_is_canon};
441
442            _depth_error($current, [$pkg, $file, $line, $sub, $depth])
443                unless $depth_ok;
444        }
445
446        $current->release if $current->{_is_canon};
447
448        delete $CONTEXTS->{$hid};
449    }
450
451    # Directly bless the object here, calling new is a noticeable performance
452    # hit with how often this needs to be called.
453    my $trace = bless(
454        {
455            frame  => [$pkg, $file, $line, $sub],
456            pid    => $$,
457            tid    => get_tid(),
458            cid    => gen_uid(),
459            hid    => $hid,
460            nested => $hub->{nested},
461            buffered => $hub->{buffered},
462
463            $$UUID_VIA ? (
464                huuid => $hub->{uuid},
465                uuid  => ${$UUID_VIA}->('context'),
466            ) : (),
467        },
468        'Test2::EventFacet::Trace'
469    );
470
471    # Directly bless the object here, calling new is a noticeable performance
472    # hit with how often this needs to be called.
473    my $aborted = 0;
474    $current = bless(
475        {
476            _aborted     => \$aborted,
477            stack        => $stack,
478            hub          => $hub,
479            trace        => $trace,
480            _is_canon    => 1,
481            _depth       => $depth,
482            errno        => $errno,
483            eval_error   => $eval_error,
484            child_error  => $child_error,
485            $params{on_release} ? (_on_release => [$params{on_release}]) : (),
486        },
487        'Test2::API::Context'
488    );
489
490    $CONTEXTS->{$hid} = $current;
491    weaken($CONTEXTS->{$hid});
492
493    $_->($current) for @$INIT_CBS;
494    map $_->($current), @{$hub->{_context_init}} if $hub->{_context_init};
495
496    $params{on_init}->($current) if $params{on_init};
497
498    ($!, $@, $?, $^E) = ($errno, $eval_error, $child_error, $extended_error);
499
500    return $current;
501}
502
503sub _depth_error {
504    _existing_error(@_, <<"    EOT");
505context() was called to retrieve an existing context, however the existing
506context was created in a stack frame at the same, or deeper level. This usually
507means that a tool failed to release the context when it was finished.
508    EOT
509}
510
511sub _canon_error {
512    _existing_error(@_, <<"    EOT");
513context() was called to retrieve an existing context, however the existing
514context has an invalid internal state (!_canon_count). This should not normally
515happen unless something is mucking about with internals...
516    EOT
517}
518
519sub _existing_error {
520    my ($ctx, $details, $msg) = @_;
521    my ($pkg, $file, $line, $sub, $depth) = @$details;
522
523    my $oldframe = $ctx->{trace}->frame;
524    my $olddepth = $ctx->{_depth};
525
526    # Older versions of Carp do not export longmess() function, so it needs to be called with package name
527    my $mess = Carp::longmess();
528
529    warn <<"    EOT";
530$msg
531Old context details:
532   File: $oldframe->[1]
533   Line: $oldframe->[2]
534   Tool: $oldframe->[3]
535  Depth: $olddepth
536
537New context details:
538   File: $file
539   Line: $line
540   Tool: $sub
541  Depth: $depth
542
543Trace: $mess
544
545Removing the old context and creating a new one...
546    EOT
547}
548
549sub release($;$) {
550    $_[0]->release;
551    return $_[1];
552}
553
554sub intercept(&) {
555    my $code = shift;
556    my $ctx = context();
557
558    my $events = _intercept($code, deep => 0);
559
560    $ctx->release;
561
562    return $events;
563}
564
565sub intercept_deep(&) {
566    my $code = shift;
567    my $ctx = context();
568
569    my $events = _intercept($code, deep => 1);
570
571    $ctx->release;
572
573    return $events;
574}
575
576sub _intercept {
577    my $code = shift;
578    my %params = @_;
579    my $ctx = context();
580
581    my $ipc;
582    if (my $global_ipc = test2_ipc()) {
583        my $driver = blessed($global_ipc);
584        $ipc = $driver->new;
585    }
586
587    my $hub = Test2::Hub::Interceptor->new(
588        ipc => $ipc,
589        no_ending => 1,
590    );
591
592    my @events;
593    $hub->listen(sub { push @events => $_[1] }, inherit => $params{deep});
594
595    $ctx->stack->top; # Make sure there is a top hub before we begin.
596    $ctx->stack->push($hub);
597
598    my ($ok, $err) = (1, undef);
599    T2_SUBTEST_WRAPPER: {
600        # Do not use 'try' cause it localizes __DIE__
601        $ok = eval { $code->(hub => $hub, context => $ctx->snapshot); 1 };
602        $err = $@;
603
604        # They might have done 'BEGIN { skip_all => "whatever" }'
605        if (!$ok && $err =~ m/Label not found for "last T2_SUBTEST_WRAPPER"/ || (blessed($err) && $err->isa('Test2::Hub::Interceptor::Terminator'))) {
606            $ok  = 1;
607            $err = undef;
608        }
609    }
610
611    $hub->cull;
612    $ctx->stack->pop($hub);
613
614    my $trace = $ctx->trace;
615    $ctx->release;
616
617    die $err unless $ok;
618
619    $hub->finalize($trace, 1)
620        if $ok
621        && !$hub->no_ending
622        && !$hub->ended;
623
624    return \@events;
625}
626
627sub run_subtest {
628    my ($name, $code, $params, @args) = @_;
629
630    $_->($name,$code,@args)
631        for Test2::API::test2_list_pre_subtest_callbacks();
632
633    $params = {buffered => $params} unless ref $params;
634    my $inherit_trace = delete $params->{inherit_trace};
635
636    my $ctx = context();
637
638    my $parent = $ctx->hub;
639
640    # If a parent is buffered then the child must be as well.
641    my $buffered = $params->{buffered} || $parent->{buffered};
642
643    $ctx->note($name) unless $buffered;
644
645    my $stack = $ctx->stack || $STACK;
646    my $hub = $stack->new_hub(
647        class => 'Test2::Hub::Subtest',
648        %$params,
649        buffered => $buffered,
650    );
651
652    my @events;
653    $hub->listen(sub { push @events => $_[1] });
654
655    if ($buffered) {
656        if (my $format = $hub->format) {
657            my $hide = $format->can('hide_buffered') ? $format->hide_buffered : 1;
658            $hub->format(undef) if $hide;
659        }
660    }
661
662    if ($inherit_trace) {
663        my $orig = $code;
664        $code = sub {
665            my $base_trace = $ctx->trace;
666            my $trace = $base_trace->snapshot(nested => 1 + $base_trace->nested);
667            my $st_ctx = Test2::API::Context->new(
668                trace  => $trace,
669                hub    => $hub,
670            );
671            $st_ctx->do_in_context($orig, @args);
672        };
673    }
674
675    my ($ok, $err, $finished);
676    T2_SUBTEST_WRAPPER: {
677        # Do not use 'try' cause it localizes __DIE__
678        $ok = eval { $code->(@args); 1 };
679        $err = $@;
680
681        # They might have done 'BEGIN { skip_all => "whatever" }'
682        if (!$ok && $err =~ m/Label not found for "last T2_SUBTEST_WRAPPER"/ || (blessed($err) && blessed($err) eq 'Test::Builder::Exception')) {
683            $ok  = undef;
684            $err = undef;
685        }
686        else {
687            $finished = 1;
688        }
689    }
690
691    if ($params->{no_fork}) {
692        if ($$ != $ctx->trace->pid) {
693            warn $ok ? "Forked inside subtest, but subtest never finished!\n" : $err;
694            exit 255;
695        }
696
697        if (get_tid() != $ctx->trace->tid) {
698            warn $ok ? "Started new thread inside subtest, but thread never finished!\n" : $err;
699            exit 255;
700        }
701    }
702    elsif (!$parent->is_local && !$parent->ipc) {
703        warn $ok ? "A new process or thread was started inside subtest, but IPC is not enabled!\n" : $err;
704        exit 255;
705    }
706
707    $stack->pop($hub);
708
709    my $trace = $ctx->trace;
710
711    my $bailed = $hub->bailed_out;
712
713    if (!$finished) {
714        if ($bailed && !$buffered) {
715            $ctx->bail($bailed->reason);
716        }
717        elsif ($bailed && $buffered) {
718            $ok = 1;
719        }
720        else {
721            my $code = $hub->exit_code;
722            $ok = !$code;
723            $err = "Subtest ended with exit code $code" if $code;
724        }
725    }
726
727    $hub->finalize($trace->snapshot(huuid => $hub->uuid, hid => $hub->hid, nested => $hub->nested, buffered => $buffered), 1)
728        if $ok
729        && !$hub->no_ending
730        && !$hub->ended;
731
732    my $pass = $ok && $hub->is_passing;
733    my $e = $ctx->build_event(
734        'Subtest',
735        pass         => $pass,
736        name         => $name,
737        subtest_id   => $hub->id,
738        subtest_uuid => $hub->uuid,
739        buffered     => $buffered,
740        subevents    => \@events,
741    );
742
743    my $plan_ok = $hub->check_plan;
744
745    $ctx->hub->send($e);
746
747    $ctx->failure_diag($e) unless $e->pass;
748
749    $ctx->diag("Caught exception in subtest: $err") unless $ok;
750
751    $ctx->diag("Bad subtest plan, expected " . $hub->plan . " but ran " . $hub->count)
752        if defined($plan_ok) && !$plan_ok;
753
754    $ctx->bail($bailed->reason) if $bailed && $buffered;
755
756    $ctx->release;
757    return $pass;
758}
759
760# There is a use-cycle between API and API/Context. Context needs to use some
761# API functions as the package is compiling. Test2::API::context() needs
762# Test2::API::Context to be loaded, but we cannot 'require' the module there as
763# it causes a very noticeable performance impact with how often context() is
764# called.
765require Test2::API::Context;
766
7671;
768
769__END__
770
771=pod
772
773=encoding UTF-8
774
775=head1 NAME
776
777Test2::API - Primary interface for writing Test2 based testing tools.
778
779=head1 ***INTERNALS NOTE***
780
781B<The internals of this package are subject to change at any time!> The public
782methods provided will not change in backwards-incompatible ways (once there is
783a stable release), but the underlying implementation details might.
784B<Do not break encapsulation here!>
785
786Currently the implementation is to create a single instance of the
787L<Test2::API::Instance> Object. All class methods defer to the single
788instance. There is no public access to the singleton, and that is intentional.
789The class methods provided by this package provide the only functionality
790publicly exposed.
791
792This is done primarily to avoid the problems Test::Builder had by exposing its
793singleton. We do not want anyone to replace this singleton, rebless it, or
794directly muck with its internals. If you need to do something and cannot
795because of the restrictions placed here, then please report it as an issue. If
796possible, we will create a way for you to implement your functionality without
797exposing things that should not be exposed.
798
799=head1 DESCRIPTION
800
801This package exports all the functions necessary to write and/or verify testing
802tools. Using these building blocks you can begin writing test tools very
803quickly. You are also provided with tools that help you to test the tools you
804write.
805
806=head1 SYNOPSIS
807
808=head2 WRITING A TOOL
809
810The C<context()> method is your primary interface into the Test2 framework.
811
812    package My::Ok;
813    use Test2::API qw/context/;
814
815    our @EXPORT = qw/my_ok/;
816    use base 'Exporter';
817
818    # Just like ok() from Test::More
819    sub my_ok($;$) {
820        my ($bool, $name) = @_;
821        my $ctx = context(); # Get a context
822        $ctx->ok($bool, $name);
823        $ctx->release; # Release the context
824        return $bool;
825    }
826
827See L<Test2::API::Context> for a list of methods available on the context object.
828
829=head2 TESTING YOUR TOOLS
830
831The C<intercept { ... }> tool lets you temporarily intercept all events
832generated by the test system:
833
834    use Test2::API qw/intercept/;
835
836    use My::Ok qw/my_ok/;
837
838    my $events = intercept {
839        # These events are not displayed
840        my_ok(1, "pass");
841        my_ok(0, "fail");
842    };
843
844    my_ok(@$events == 2, "got 2 events, the pass and the fail");
845    my_ok($events->[0]->pass, "first event passed");
846    my_ok(!$events->[1]->pass, "second event failed");
847
848=head3 DEEP EVENT INTERCEPTION
849
850Normally C<intercept { ... }> only intercepts events sent to the main hub (as
851added by intercept itself). Nested hubs, such as those created by subtests,
852will not be intercepted. This is normally what you will still see the nested
853events by inspecting the subtest event. However there are times where you want
854to verify each event as it is sent, in that case use C<intercept_deep { ... }>.
855
856    my $events = intercept_Deep {
857        buffered_subtest foo => sub {
858            ok(1, "pass");
859        };
860    };
861
862C<$events> in this case will contain 3 items:
863
864=over 4
865
866=item The event from C<ok(1, "pass")>
867
868=item The plan event for the subtest
869
870=item The subtest event itself, with the first 2 events nested inside it as children.
871
872=back
873
874This lets you see the order in which the events were sent, unlike
875C<intercept { ... }> which only lets you see events as the main hub sees them.
876
877=head2 OTHER API FUNCTIONS
878
879    use Test2::API qw{
880        test2_init_done
881        test2_stack
882        test2_set_is_end
883        test2_get_is_end
884        test2_ipc
885        test2_formatter_set
886        test2_formatter
887        test2_is_testing_done
888    };
889
890    my $init  = test2_init_done();
891    my $stack = test2_stack();
892    my $ipc   = test2_ipc();
893
894    test2_formatter_set($FORMATTER)
895    my $formatter = test2_formatter();
896
897    ... And others ...
898
899=head1 MAIN API EXPORTS
900
901All exports are optional. You must specify subs to import.
902
903    use Test2::API qw/context intercept run_subtest/;
904
905This is the list of exports that are most commonly needed. If you are simply
906writing a tool, then this is probably all you need. If you need something and
907you cannot find it here, then you can also look at L</OTHER API EXPORTS>.
908
909These exports lack the 'test2_' prefix because of how important/common they
910are. Exports in the L</OTHER API EXPORTS> section have the 'test2_' prefix to
911ensure they stand out.
912
913=head2 context(...)
914
915Usage:
916
917=over 4
918
919=item $ctx = context()
920
921=item $ctx = context(%params)
922
923=back
924
925The C<context()> function will always return the current context. If
926there is already a context active, it will be returned. If there is not an
927active context, one will be generated. When a context is generated it will
928default to using the file and line number where the currently running sub was
929called from.
930
931Please see L<Test2::API::Context/"CRITICAL DETAILS"> for important rules about
932what you can and cannot do with a context once it is obtained.
933
934B<Note> This function will throw an exception if you ignore the context object
935it returns.
936
937B<Note> On perls 5.14+ a depth check is used to insure there are no context
938leaks. This cannot be safely done on older perls due to
939L<https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127774>
940You can forcefully enable it either by setting C<$ENV{T2_CHECK_DEPTH} = 1> or
941C<$Test2::API::DO_DEPTH_CHECK = 1> B<BEFORE> loading L<Test2::API>.
942
943=head3 OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
944
945All parameters to C<context> are optional.
946
947=over 4
948
949=item level => $int
950
951If you must obtain a context in a sub deeper than your entry point you can use
952this to tell it how many EXTRA stack frames to look back. If this option is not
953provided the default of C<0> is used.
954
955    sub third_party_tool {
956        my $sub = shift;
957        ... # Does not obtain a context
958        $sub->();
959        ...
960    }
961
962    third_party_tool(sub {
963        my $ctx = context(level => 1);
964        ...
965        $ctx->release;
966    });
967
968=item wrapped => $int
969
970Use this if you need to write your own tool that wraps a call to C<context()>
971with the intent that it should return a context object.
972
973    sub my_context {
974        my %params = ( wrapped => 0, @_ );
975        $params{wrapped}++;
976        my $ctx = context(%params);
977        ...
978        return $ctx;
979    }
980
981    sub my_tool {
982        my $ctx = my_context();
983        ...
984        $ctx->release;
985    }
986
987If you do not do this, then tools you call that also check for a context will
988notice that the context they grabbed was created at the same stack depth, which
989will trigger protective measures that warn you and destroy the existing
990context.
991
992=item stack => $stack
993
994Normally C<context()> looks at the global hub stack. If you are maintaining
995your own L<Test2::API::Stack> instance you may pass it in to be used
996instead of the global one.
997
998=item hub => $hub
999
1000Use this parameter if you want to obtain the context for a specific hub instead
1001of whatever one happens to be at the top of the stack.
1002
1003=item on_init => sub { ... }
1004
1005This lets you provide a callback sub that will be called B<ONLY> if your call
1006to C<context()> generated a new context. The callback B<WILL NOT> be called if
1007C<context()> is returning an existing context. The only argument passed into
1008the callback will be the context object itself.
1009
1010    sub foo {
1011        my $ctx = context(on_init => sub { 'will run' });
1012
1013        my $inner = sub {
1014            # This callback is not run since we are getting the existing
1015            # context from our parent sub.
1016            my $ctx = context(on_init => sub { 'will NOT run' });
1017            $ctx->release;
1018        }
1019        $inner->();
1020
1021        $ctx->release;
1022    }
1023
1024=item on_release => sub { ... }
1025
1026This lets you provide a callback sub that will be called when the context
1027instance is released. This callback will be added to the returned context even
1028if an existing context is returned. If multiple calls to context add callbacks,
1029then all will be called in reverse order when the context is finally released.
1030
1031    sub foo {
1032        my $ctx = context(on_release => sub { 'will run second' });
1033
1034        my $inner = sub {
1035            my $ctx = context(on_release => sub { 'will run first' });
1036
1037            # Neither callback runs on this release
1038            $ctx->release;
1039        }
1040        $inner->();
1041
1042        # Both callbacks run here.
1043        $ctx->release;
1044    }
1045
1046=back
1047
1048=head2 release($;$)
1049
1050Usage:
1051
1052=over 4
1053
1054=item release $ctx;
1055
1056=item release $ctx, ...;
1057
1058=back
1059
1060This is intended as a shortcut that lets you release your context and return a
1061value in one statement. This function will get your context, and an optional
1062return value. It will release your context, then return your value. Scalar
1063context is always assumed.
1064
1065    sub tool {
1066        my $ctx = context();
1067        ...
1068
1069        return release $ctx, 1;
1070    }
1071
1072This tool is most useful when you want to return the value you get from calling
1073a function that needs to see the current context:
1074
1075    my $ctx = context();
1076    my $out = some_tool(...);
1077    $ctx->release;
1078    return $out;
1079
1080We can combine the last 3 lines of the above like so:
1081
1082    my $ctx = context();
1083    release $ctx, some_tool(...);
1084
1085=head2 context_do(&;@)
1086
1087Usage:
1088
1089    sub my_tool {
1090        context_do {
1091            my $ctx = shift;
1092
1093            my (@args) = @_;
1094
1095            $ctx->ok(1, "pass");
1096
1097            ...
1098
1099            # No need to call $ctx->release, done for you on scope exit.
1100        } @_;
1101    }
1102
1103Using this inside your test tool takes care of a lot of boilerplate for you. It
1104will ensure a context is acquired. It will capture and rethrow any exception. It
1105will insure the context is released when you are done. It preserves the
1106subroutine call context (array, scalar, void).
1107
1108This is the safest way to write a test tool. The only two downsides to this are a
1109slight performance decrease, and some extra indentation in your source. If the
1110indentation is a problem for you then you can take a peek at the next section.
1111
1112=head2 no_context(&;$)
1113
1114Usage:
1115
1116=over 4
1117
1118=item no_context { ... };
1119
1120=item no_context { ... } $hid;
1121
1122    sub my_tool(&) {
1123        my $code = shift;
1124        my $ctx = context();
1125        ...
1126
1127        no_context {
1128            # Things in here will not see our current context, they get a new
1129            # one.
1130
1131            $code->();
1132        };
1133
1134        ...
1135        $ctx->release;
1136    };
1137
1138=back
1139
1140This tool will hide a context for the provided block of code. This means any
1141tools run inside the block will get a completely new context if they acquire
1142one. The new context will be inherited by tools nested below the one that
1143acquired it.
1144
1145This will normally hide the current context for the top hub. If you need to
1146hide the context for a different hub you can pass in the optional C<$hid>
1147parameter.
1148
1149=head2 intercept(&)
1150
1151Usage:
1152
1153    my $events = intercept {
1154        ok(1, "pass");
1155        ok(0, "fail");
1156        ...
1157    };
1158
1159This function takes a codeblock as its only argument, and it has a prototype.
1160It will execute the codeblock, intercepting any generated events in the
1161process. It will return an array reference with all the generated event
1162objects. All events should be subclasses of L<Test2::Event>.
1163
1164This is a very low-level subtest tool. This is useful for writing tools which
1165produce subtests. This is not intended for people simply writing tests.
1166
1167=head2 run_subtest(...)
1168
1169Usage:
1170
1171    run_subtest($NAME, \&CODE, $BUFFERED, @ARGS)
1172
1173    # or
1174
1175    run_subtest($NAME, \&CODE, \%PARAMS, @ARGS)
1176
1177This will run the provided codeblock with the args in C<@args>. This codeblock
1178will be run as a subtest. A subtest is an isolated test state that is condensed
1179into a single L<Test2::Event::Subtest> event, which contains all events
1180generated inside the subtest.
1181
1182=head3 ARGUMENTS:
1183
1184=over 4
1185
1186=item $NAME
1187
1188The name of the subtest.
1189
1190=item \&CODE
1191
1192The code to run inside the subtest.
1193
1194=item $BUFFERED or \%PARAMS
1195
1196If this is a simple scalar then it will be treated as a boolean for the
1197'buffered' setting. If this is a hash reference then it will be used as a
1198parameters hash. The param hash will be used for hub construction (with the
1199specified keys removed).
1200
1201Keys that are removed and used by run_subtest:
1202
1203=over 4
1204
1205=item 'buffered' => $bool
1206
1207Toggle buffered status.
1208
1209=item 'inherit_trace' => $bool
1210
1211Normally the subtest hub is pushed and the sub is allowed to generate its own
1212root context for the hub. When this setting is turned on a root context will be
1213created for the hub that shares the same trace as the current context.
1214
1215Set this to true if your tool is producing subtests without user-specified
1216subs.
1217
1218=item 'no_fork' => $bool
1219
1220Defaults to off. Normally forking inside a subtest will actually fork the
1221subtest, resulting in 2 final subtest events. This parameter will turn off that
1222behavior, only the original process/thread will return a final subtest event.
1223
1224=back
1225
1226=item @ARGS
1227
1228Any extra arguments you want passed into the subtest code.
1229
1230=back
1231
1232=head3 BUFFERED VS UNBUFFERED (OR STREAMED)
1233
1234Normally all events inside and outside a subtest are sent to the formatter
1235immediately by the hub. Sometimes it is desirable to hold off sending events
1236within a subtest until the subtest is complete. This usually depends on the
1237formatter being used.
1238
1239=over 4
1240
1241=item Things not effected by this flag
1242
1243In both cases events are generated and stored in an array. This array is
1244eventually used to populate the C<subevents> attribute on the
1245L<Test2::Event::Subtest> event that is generated at the end of the subtest.
1246This flag has no effect on this part, it always happens.
1247
1248At the end of the subtest, the final L<Test2::Event::Subtest> event is sent to
1249the formatter.
1250
1251=item Things that are effected by this flag
1252
1253The C<buffered> attribute of the L<Test2::Event::Subtest> event will be set to
1254the value of this flag. This means any formatter, listener, etc which looks at
1255the event will know if it was buffered.
1256
1257=item Things that are formatter dependant
1258
1259Events within a buffered subtest may or may not be sent to the formatter as
1260they happen. If a formatter fails to specify then the default is to B<NOT SEND>
1261the events as they are generated, instead the formatter can pull them from the
1262C<subevents> attribute.
1263
1264A formatter can specify by implementing the C<hide_buffered()> method. If this
1265method returns true then events generated inside a buffered subtest will not be
1266sent independently of the final subtest event.
1267
1268=back
1269
1270An example of how this is used is the L<Test2::Formatter::TAP> formatter. For
1271unbuffered subtests the events are rendered as they are generated. At the end
1272of the subtest, the final subtest event is rendered, but the C<subevents>
1273attribute is ignored. For buffered subtests the opposite occurs, the events are
1274NOT rendered as they are generated, instead the C<subevents> attribute is used
1275to render them all at once. This is useful when running subtests tests in
1276parallel, since without it the output from subtests would be interleaved
1277together.
1278
1279=head1 OTHER API EXPORTS
1280
1281Exports in this section are not commonly needed. These all have the 'test2_'
1282prefix to help ensure they stand out. You should look at the L</MAIN API
1283EXPORTS> section before looking here. This section is one where "Great power
1284comes with great responsibility". It is possible to break things badly if you
1285are not careful with these.
1286
1287All exports are optional. You need to list which ones you want at import time:
1288
1289    use Test2::API qw/test2_init_done .../;
1290
1291=head2 STATUS AND INITIALIZATION STATE
1292
1293These provide access to internal state and object instances.
1294
1295=over 4
1296
1297=item $bool = test2_init_done()
1298
1299This will return true if the stack and IPC instances have already been
1300initialized. It will return false if they have not. Init happens as late as
1301possible. It happens as soon as a tool requests the IPC instance, the
1302formatter, or the stack.
1303
1304=item $bool = test2_load_done()
1305
1306This will simply return the boolean value of the loaded flag. If Test2 has
1307finished loading this will be true, otherwise false. Loading is considered
1308complete the first time a tool requests a context.
1309
1310=item test2_set_is_end()
1311
1312=item test2_set_is_end($bool)
1313
1314This is used to toggle Test2's belief that the END phase has already started.
1315With no arguments this will set it to true. With arguments it will set it to
1316the first argument's value.
1317
1318This is used to prevent the use of C<caller()> in END blocks which can cause
1319segfaults. This is only necessary in some persistent environments that may have
1320multiple END phases.
1321
1322=item $bool = test2_get_is_end()
1323
1324Check if Test2 believes it is the END phase.
1325
1326=item $stack = test2_stack()
1327
1328This will return the global L<Test2::API::Stack> instance. If this has not
1329yet been initialized it will be initialized now.
1330
1331=item $bool = test2_is_testing_done()
1332
1333This will return true if testing is complete and no other events should be
1334sent. This is useful in things like warning handlers where you might want to
1335turn warnings into events, but need them to start acting like normal warnings
1336when testing is done.
1337
1338    $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
1339        my ($warning) = @_;
1340
1341        if (test2_is_testing_done()) {
1342            warn @_;
1343        }
1344        else {
1345            my $ctx = context();
1346            ...
1347            $ctx->release
1348        }
1349    }
1350
1351=item test2_ipc_disable
1352
1353Disable IPC.
1354
1355=item $bool = test2_ipc_diabled
1356
1357Check if IPC is disabled.
1358
1359=item test2_ipc_wait_enable()
1360
1361=item test2_ipc_wait_disable()
1362
1363=item $bool = test2_ipc_wait_enabled()
1364
1365These can be used to turn IPC waiting on and off, or check the current value of
1366the flag.
1367
1368Waiting is turned on by default. Waiting will cause the parent process/thread
1369to wait until all child processes and threads are finished before exiting. You
1370will almost never want to turn this off.
1371
1372=item $bool = test2_no_wait()
1373
1374=item test2_no_wait($bool)
1375
1376B<DISCOURAGED>: This is a confusing interface, it is better to use
1377C<test2_ipc_wait_enable()>, C<test2_ipc_wait_disable()> and
1378C<test2_ipc_wait_enabled()>.
1379
1380This can be used to get/set the no_wait status. Waiting is turned on by
1381default. Waiting will cause the parent process/thread to wait until all child
1382processes and threads are finished before exiting. You will almost never want
1383to turn this off.
1384
1385=item $fh = test2_stdout()
1386
1387=item $fh = test2_stderr()
1388
1389These functions return the filehandles that test output should be written to.
1390They are primarily useful when writing a custom formatter and code that turns
1391events into actual output (TAP, etc.).  They will return a dupe of the original
1392filehandles that formatted output can be sent to regardless of whatever state
1393the currently running test may have left STDOUT and STDERR in.
1394
1395=item test2_reset_io()
1396
1397Re-dupe the internal filehandles returned by C<test2_stdout()> and
1398C<test2_stderr()> from the current STDOUT and STDERR.  You shouldn't need to do
1399this except in very peculiar situations (for example, you're testing a new
1400formatter and you need control over where the formatter is sending its output.)
1401
1402=back
1403
1404=head2 BEHAVIOR HOOKS
1405
1406These are hooks that allow you to add custom behavior to actions taken by Test2
1407and tools built on top of it.
1408
1409=over 4
1410
1411=item test2_add_callback_exit(sub { ... })
1412
1413This can be used to add a callback that is called after all testing is done. This
1414is too late to add additional results, the main use of this callback is to set the
1415exit code.
1416
1417    test2_add_callback_exit(
1418        sub {
1419            my ($context, $exit, \$new_exit) = @_;
1420            ...
1421        }
1422    );
1423
1424The C<$context> passed in will be an instance of L<Test2::API::Context>. The
1425C<$exit> argument will be the original exit code before anything modified it.
1426C<$$new_exit> is a reference to the new exit code. You may modify this to
1427change the exit code. Please note that C<$$new_exit> may already be different
1428from C<$exit>
1429
1430=item test2_add_callback_post_load(sub { ... })
1431
1432Add a callback that will be called when Test2 is finished loading. This
1433means the callback will be run once, the first time a context is obtained.
1434If Test2 has already finished loading then the callback will be run immediately.
1435
1436=item test2_add_callback_testing_done(sub { ... })
1437
1438This adds your coderef as a follow-up to the root hub after Test2 is finished loading.
1439
1440This is essentially a helper to do the following:
1441
1442    test2_add_callback_post_load(sub {
1443        my $stack = test2_stack();
1444        $stack->top; # Insure we have a hub
1445        my ($hub) = Test2::API::test2_stack->all;
1446
1447        $hub->set_active(1);
1448
1449        $hub->follow_up(sub { ... }); # <-- Your coderef here
1450    });
1451
1452=item test2_add_callback_context_acquire(sub { ... })
1453
1454Add a callback that will be called every time someone tries to acquire a
1455context. This will be called on EVERY call to C<context()>. It gets a single
1456argument, a reference to the hash of parameters being used the construct the
1457context. This is your chance to change the parameters by directly altering the
1458hash.
1459
1460    test2_add_callback_context_acquire(sub {
1461        my $params = shift;
1462        $params->{level}++;
1463    });
1464
1465This is a very scary API function. Please do not use this unless you need to.
1466This is here for L<Test::Builder> and backwards compatibility. This has you
1467directly manipulate the hash instead of returning a new one for performance
1468reasons.
1469
1470=item test2_add_callback_context_init(sub { ... })
1471
1472Add a callback that will be called every time a new context is created. The
1473callback will receive the newly created context as its only argument.
1474
1475=item test2_add_callback_context_release(sub { ... })
1476
1477Add a callback that will be called every time a context is released. The
1478callback will receive the released context as its only argument.
1479
1480=item test2_add_callback_pre_subtest(sub { ... })
1481
1482Add a callback that will be called every time a subtest is going to be
1483run. The callback will receive the subtest name, coderef, and any
1484arguments.
1485
1486=item @list = test2_list_context_acquire_callbacks()
1487
1488Return all the context acquire callback references.
1489
1490=item @list = test2_list_context_init_callbacks()
1491
1492Returns all the context init callback references.
1493
1494=item @list = test2_list_context_release_callbacks()
1495
1496Returns all the context release callback references.
1497
1498=item @list = test2_list_exit_callbacks()
1499
1500Returns all the exit callback references.
1501
1502=item @list = test2_list_post_load_callbacks()
1503
1504Returns all the post load callback references.
1505
1506=item @list = test2_list_pre_subtest_callbacks()
1507
1508Returns all the pre-subtest callback references.
1509
1510=item test2_add_uuid_via(sub { ... })
1511
1512=item $sub = test2_add_uuid_via()
1513
1514This allows you to provide a UUID generator. If provided UUIDs will be attached
1515to all events, hubs, and contexts. This is useful for storing, tracking, and
1516linking these objects.
1517
1518The sub you provide should always return a unique identifier. Most things will
1519expect a proper UUID string, however nothing in Test2::API enforces this.
1520
1521The sub will receive exactly 1 argument, the type of thing being tagged
1522'context', 'hub', or 'event'. In the future additional things may be tagged, in
1523which case new strings will be passed in. These are purely informative, you can
1524(and usually should) ignore them.
1525
1526=back
1527
1528=head2 IPC AND CONCURRENCY
1529
1530These let you access, or specify, the IPC system internals.
1531
1532=over 4
1533
1534=item $bool = test2_has_ipc()
1535
1536Check if IPC is enabled.
1537
1538=item $ipc = test2_ipc()
1539
1540This will return the global L<Test2::IPC::Driver> instance. If this has not yet
1541been initialized it will be initialized now.
1542
1543=item test2_ipc_add_driver($DRIVER)
1544
1545Add an IPC driver to the list. This will add the driver to the start of the
1546list.
1547
1548=item @drivers = test2_ipc_drivers()
1549
1550Get the list of IPC drivers.
1551
1552=item $bool = test2_ipc_polling()
1553
1554Check if polling is enabled.
1555
1556=item test2_ipc_enable_polling()
1557
1558Turn on polling. This will cull events from other processes and threads every
1559time a context is created.
1560
1561=item test2_ipc_disable_polling()
1562
1563Turn off IPC polling.
1564
1565=item test2_ipc_enable_shm()
1566
1567Legacy, this is currently a no-op that returns 0;
1568
1569=item test2_ipc_set_pending($uniq_val)
1570
1571Tell other processes and events that an event is pending. C<$uniq_val> should
1572be a unique value no other thread/process will generate.
1573
1574B<Note:> After calling this C<test2_ipc_get_pending()> will return 1. This is
1575intentional, and not avoidable.
1576
1577=item $pending = test2_ipc_get_pending()
1578
1579This returns -1 if there is no way to check (assume yes)
1580
1581This returns 0 if there are (most likely) no pending events.
1582
1583This returns 1 if there are (likely) pending events. Upon return it will reset,
1584nothing else will be able to see that there were pending events.
1585
1586=item $timeout = test2_ipc_get_timeout()
1587
1588=item test2_ipc_set_timeout($timeout)
1589
1590Get/Set the timeout value for the IPC system. This timeout is how long the IPC
1591system will wait for child processes and threads to finish before aborting.
1592
1593The default value is C<30> seconds.
1594
1595=back
1596
1597=head2 MANAGING FORMATTERS
1598
1599These let you access, or specify, the formatters that can/should be used.
1600
1601=over 4
1602
1603=item $formatter = test2_formatter
1604
1605This will return the global formatter class. This is not an instance. By
1606default the formatter is set to L<Test2::Formatter::TAP>.
1607
1608You can override this default using the C<T2_FORMATTER> environment variable.
1609
1610Normally 'Test2::Formatter::' is prefixed to the value in the
1611environment variable:
1612
1613    $ T2_FORMATTER='TAP' perl test.t     # Use the Test2::Formatter::TAP formatter
1614    $ T2_FORMATTER='Foo' perl test.t     # Use the Test2::Formatter::Foo formatter
1615
1616If you want to specify a full module name you use the '+' prefix:
1617
1618    $ T2_FORMATTER='+Foo::Bar' perl test.t     # Use the Foo::Bar formatter
1619
1620=item test2_formatter_set($class_or_instance)
1621
1622Set the global formatter class. This can only be set once. B<Note:> This will
1623override anything specified in the 'T2_FORMATTER' environment variable.
1624
1625=item @formatters = test2_formatters()
1626
1627Get a list of all loaded formatters.
1628
1629=item test2_formatter_add($class_or_instance)
1630
1631Add a formatter to the list. Last formatter added is used at initialization. If
1632this is called after initialization a warning will be issued.
1633
1634=back
1635
1636=head1 OTHER EXAMPLES
1637
1638See the C</Examples/> directory included in this distribution.
1639
1640=head1 SEE ALSO
1641
1642L<Test2::API::Context> - Detailed documentation of the context object.
1643
1644L<Test2::IPC> - The IPC system used for threading/fork support.
1645
1646L<Test2::Formatter> - Formatters such as TAP live here.
1647
1648L<Test2::Event> - Events live in this namespace.
1649
1650L<Test2::Hub> - All events eventually funnel through a hub. Custom hubs are how
1651C<intercept()> and C<run_subtest()> are implemented.
1652
1653=head1 MAGIC
1654
1655This package has an END block. This END block is responsible for setting the
1656exit code based on the test results. This end block also calls the callbacks that
1657can be added to this package.
1658
1659=head1 SOURCE
1660
1661The source code repository for Test2 can be found at
1662F<http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/>.
1663
1664=head1 MAINTAINERS
1665
1666=over 4
1667
1668=item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
1669
1670=back
1671
1672=head1 AUTHORS
1673
1674=over 4
1675
1676=item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>
1677
1678=back
1679
1680=head1 COPYRIGHT
1681
1682Copyright 2019 Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>.
1683
1684This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
1685modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1686
1687See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/>
1688
1689=cut
1690